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York Street was named for the Duke of York, who was for a time Commander-in-Chief of the British Army, with frequent disastrous results.

Yorkhill. In the beginning of the eighteenth century the westmost section of the lands of Overnewton, including the park of Yorkhill, became the property of Robert Fulton Alexander, merchant in Glasgow, and he, about 1805, built the present mansion and gave the general name of Yorkhill to it and the lands he had acquired.