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    The Lands of Lainshaw lie in Strathannick and were part of the Lordship of Stewarton, in East Ayrshire, Scotland. Lainshaw House is a category B listed...
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    Castle of Corsehill River Irvine — the Annick Water and other tributaries Lands of Lainshaw Lambroughton Chapeltoun Corsehill Castle and Barony of Robertland...
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    daughter of Hugh Hutcheson of Southfield in Renfrewshire. In 1820 the Corsehill lands included Bonshaw, High and Low Chapeltoun, Lainshaw, Kirkwood,...
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  • Robert Boyd, 4th Lord Boyd (category Year of death uncertain)
    Eglinton and Montgomerie of Langschaw on 17 November 1546 (see also The Lands of Lainshaw). Robert Boyd was present at the meeting of the Privy Council at...
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    Kirkwood Estate, East Ayrshire (category History of Scotland by location)
    between Stewarton and Dunlop, which in 1678 became part of the lands of Lainshaw, known as the Lainshaw, Kirkwood and Bridgehouse Estate. Kirkwood was anciently...
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  • The Lands of Cocklebie or Cocklebee formed an estate possessing a common border with the estates of Lainshaw, the Corsehill, and the town of Stewarton...
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    House and Estate Eglinton Castle Barony and Castle of Giffen Hessilhead Castle Lainshaw The Lands of Montgreenan New Park in Moville, Inishowen, County...
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    Eglinton Castle (category History of North Ayrshire)
    Tournament of 1839 Eglinton Tournament Bridge Robert Burns and the Eglinton Estate Eglinton Avenue Drukken Steps Lands of Lainshaw Lands of Doura Susanna...
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    William Montgomery (Pennsylvania soldier) (category Members of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives)
    of England, their service continued through the Montgomery Clan and Lands of Lainshaw. William's great-grandfather, Major John Montgomery, and two of...
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    Cairnduff (category History of East Ayrshire)
    clump of trees is shown in its location, lying just outside the Lainshaw Estate on the lands of High Peacockbank. Circa 1810 or 1826 Mr John Deans of Peacock...
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    Bloak (category History of East Ayrshire)
    Parish of Stewarton, East Ayrshire lying between Stewarton and Dunlop, which in 1678 became part of the lands of Lainshaw, known as the Lainshaw, Kirkwood...
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    Stewarton. Lainshaw Castle, Stewarton. Clonbeith Castle, Auchentiber. Montgreenan Castle, Auchentiber. Glengarnock Castle. Lambroughton Lands of Doura Thorntoun...
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  • stopped at Lainshaw Castle to dine with his close relative, a Montgomerie who was Lord of Lainshaw and whose Lady was a Margaret Cunninghame of Aiket Castle...
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    Parish, being proprietors of Lochridge (Stewart), Robertland (Hunter Blair), Kirkhill (Col.J.S.Barns), Kennox (McAlester), Lainshaw (Cunninghame), and Corsehill...
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  • Chapeltoun (category History of Scotland by location)
    the chapel and the lands of Peacock Bank (sic) were held by Sir Neil Montgomerie of Lainshaw as granted 'clare constat' by the Earl of Eglinton, but by...
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    stopped at Lainshaw Castle to dine with his close relative, Neil Montgomerie, who was Lord of Lainshaw and whose Lady was an Elizabeth Cunninghame of Aiket...
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    way to a visit to the laird of Robertland Castle, but stops first for refreshment at Lainshaw Castle. The Laird of Lainshaw, a Montgomerie, tries to dissuade...
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  • Robert Montgomery of Broomlands married Jane Haldane, granddaughter of William Cunninghame of Lainshaw. The lands of Broomlands consisted of the 'Little, Upper...
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  • Moot hill (category Lists of coordinates)
    411 447), Barony of Lambroughton and / or Lainshaw by Stewarton. It is also known as Moat Hill or a Moot Hill overlooking Lainshaw House and above Castleton...
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  • into financial difficulties due to the American War of Independence and lost possession of Lainshaw House and estate. In 1816 Sir James Cuninghame was...
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    Buildings of Scotland. New Haven : Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-14170-2. Crawford, William (1779). Plan of the Estate of Lainshaw. Dobie, James...
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    the murder of Hugh Montgomerie, 4th Earl of Eglinton in 1586; an Aiket daughter was the wife of the Laird of Lainshaw, central to the story of the murder...
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  • Lambroughton (category History of North Ayrshire)
    though being the miller's dwelling. A 1779 Estate map of Lainshaw shows that lands to the East of the lane to the supposed mill belonged to Lambroughton...
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    Polkelly Castle (category History of East Ayrshire)
    common of Mauchirnoch (Glenouther). The Lainshaw Register of Sasines records that Laigh and High Clunch were part of the lands and barony of Pollockellie...
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    Clan Boyd (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from August 2017)
    during the reign of Mary, Queen of Scots. Robert had two children, Robert and Margaret. Margaret married Neil Montgomery of Lainshaw, but the connection...
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    Girgenti House (category History of East Ayrshire)
    the original name given in the Lainshaw Register of Sasines for Girgenti. A clue to his acquisition of these moss lands lies in the fact that The Royal...
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    Kennox House (category History of North Ayrshire)
    Neil Montgomery of Lainshaw married Elizabeth Cunninghame of Aiket and one of their sons, John of Cockilbie, had a son named John of Crivoch in the mid-17th...
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    Dunlop, East Ayrshire (category History of Scotland by location)
    Dunlophill-Montgomerie and Ryburn; later part of Lainshaw was purchased as well. The Laird of Hapland was the ruling elder in the Parish of Dunlop in 1649 and was a captain...
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    River Irvine (category History of North Ayrshire)
    stopped at Lainshaw Castle to dine with his close relative, a Montgomerie who was Lord of Lainshaw and whose Lady was a Margaret Cunninghame of Aiket Castle...
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    Boyd; Sir Neil Montgomerie of Lainshaw being the victim. His punishment was to remain in France until Sir Neil Montgomerie, son of the murdered Sir Neil,...
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