St Quivox is a small Scottish village north of Ayr and east of Prestwick. It lies on the B7035 east of the A77. The uniquely named village is said to...
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Auchincruive railway station was a railway station serving the settlement of St Quivox and the estate of Auchincruive, South Ayrshire, Scotland. The station...
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Divinity, Edinburgh) and minister of Old Greyfriars Kirk 1755 George Reid (St Quivox) 1757 William Leechman (Professor of Divinity, later Principal of the...
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William McQuhae (category People from St Quivox)
served as assistant in St Quivox to George Reid. On Reid's death in 1763 McQuhae was presented as the new minister of St Quivox by James Murray of Broughton...
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Auchincruive in Ayrshire. Richard Oswald built the present Auchincruive House (St Quivox parish) and the estate remained in the possession of the Oswald family...
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George Reid (moderator) (category People from St Quivox)
was succeeded by William Leechman. He died in St Quivox on 21 March 1763 aged 70. His position at St Quivox was filled by Rev Dr William McQuhae, who had...
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and Stapleton (see Commons link below). Scottish examples survive at St Quivox, South Ayrshire, at Dunbar, East Lothian, and at Carsegour, Kinross, but...
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Wishaw Wishaw B7033 Wishaw Wishaw B7034 Hollybush A77 B7035 St Quivox A77 near St Quivox B7036 Auchinleck Ochiltree B7037 Galston B743 near Sorn B7038...
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well as a number of smaller surrounding settlements such as Craigie, St Quivox and Loans. The area encompasses the northern portion of South Ayrshire...
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Maybole West wards, the northern half of the former Annbank Mossblown St Quivox ward and part of the former [[South South Carrick wards. The ward runs...
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ward and the northern halves of the former Annbank Mossblown St Quivox and Prestwick St Cuthbert's and Monkton wards. Kyle takes its name from the former...
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His father was James Gray (11 May 1834 - 23 July 1916), a farmer from St Quivox. His mother was Margaret Traill (3 June 1835 - 16 November 1891) from...
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Muirkirk, New Cumnock, Newton-on-Ayr, Ochiltree, Old Cumnock, Riccarton, St Quivox, Sorn, Stair, Straiton, Symington and Tarbolton, minus the burghs of Ayr...
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Mochoemoc (redirect from St. Pulcherius)
whom the church of Quivox is named, often thought to be Scottish, was in fact Mochoemoc. However, another source identifies St Quivox with Santa Kennocha...
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darkening in pastureland, situated mainly in the Parish of Ayr and partly in St Quivox, South Ayrshire, Scotland. The original outflow of Newton Loch was directly...
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moving to Ayrshire when in 1927 the Auchincruive estate in the parish of St Quivox near Ayr was left to the college by the late John Hannah of Girvan Mains...
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Maidens and Turnberry* Loans* Maybole* Minishant* Monkton Mossblown and St Quivox* Newton and Heathfield* North Ayr* Pinwherry and Pinmore* Prestwick North*...
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04.93°W / 51.63; -04.93 SR9797 St Pinnock Cornwall 50°26′N 4°32′W / 50.43°N 04.53°W / 50.43; -04.53 SX2063 St Quivox South Ayrshire 55°29′N 4°35′W...
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Mauchline Monkton (St Cuthbert) New Cumnock Ochiltree Old Cumnock Pierston Prestwick St Nicholas (St Nicholas) Riccarton St Quivox Stevenson (St Monachus) Stewarton...
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South Ayrshire Council. John Maitland also stood for Annbank Mossblown St Quivox Ward for the same council. "Firefighters Against Cuts". openelectoralcommission...
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No. 413 (C. 28)) The M77/A77 Trunk Road (Holmston Roundabout to B7035 St Quivox Junction) (Redetermination of Means of Exercise of Public Right of Passage)...
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Joan Sturgeon (category People from St Quivox)
Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon. Joan Kerr Ferguson was born on 23 October 1952 in St Quivox, Ayrshire. Sturgeon married Robin Sturgeon in 1969. They have two daughters...
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1806 he married Mary McQuhae daughter of Rev. Dr. William McQuhae of St Quivox. They had several children: James Stirling (1807–1823) born 7.5 months...
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Photo St Quivox, St Quivox Parish Church (Church Of Scotland) 55°29′00″N 4°34′22″W / 55.483302°N 4.572893°W / 55.483302; -4.572893 (St Quivox, St Quivox...
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Bonn University in Germany. In 1858 he was ordained a parish minister of St Quivox in Ayrshire in place of Rev Stair Park McQuhae, his patron being Alexander...
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Rails to Ayr. Ayr Arch & Nat Hist Soc. p. 136. "Ayr Sheet XXXIII.7, St. Quivox, Survey date: 1857, Publication date: 1860". Ordnance Survey. Retrieved...
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Elizabeth Fergus. The family is registered as living in Gordon Place, St Quivox, Ayr at the time of the 1861 Census for Scotland and included seven surviving...
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Mauchline, Burns's close friend, married James Candlish. A parish record at St. Quivox in Ayrshire states that a William Kilpatrick Bone was born to William...
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darkening in pastureland, situated mainly in the Parish of Ayr and partly in St Quivox. The original outflow of Newton Loch was directly into the sea at Newton-on-Ayr...
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