Hello all. I was digging around trying to find out more about my Barclay ancestors from Glasgow, and found, unfortunately, that many of the family died young. They are in the Register of Burial as being buried at St David's "in the lair of Baillie". I think St David's refers to the Ramshorn churchyard, as the family lived in this area in John Street and Duke Street, but I'm not sure what the Baillie bit means. There is no-one in the family of that name, so, seeing as they were not very well off, I wondered if it referred to some sort of charity or paupers' burial plot.
Does anyone have any info?
Thanks very much
Archronie