Baron of Aiket (extinct) was a title of nobility in the Baronage of Scotland for the holder of the Barony of Aiket with its castle, lay within the old...
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Scotland, "baron" or "baroness" is a rank of the ancient nobility of the Baronage of Scotland, and a title of honour, and refers to the holder of a barony...
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Dunlop, East Ayrshire (category History of Scotland by location)
22 players as of 2020. Aiket Castle itself was originally a square tower typical of the residences of the lesser feudal Norman barons, originally surrounded...
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Anna Cunninghame of Aiket Castle. They were to marry upon his return from the crusades, however Allan Lockhart, son of a neighbouring Baron began to pay frequent...
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'Maud' Cunningham of Aiket Castle. He had two sons, Alexander and Patrick, the latter being involved in the murder of Hugh, Earl of Eglinton. Patrick...
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attacked by the lairds of Robertland, Aiket, some other members of the Cunninghame clan and shot dead. This murder was a result of a long-standing feud...
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East Ayrshire (redirect from Wards of East Ayrshire)
generating large means of income for the area. Places of interest within East Ayrshire include: Aiket Castle Auchinleck House Dalmore House and Estate Dean...
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Moot hill (category Lists of coordinates)
corner of a small field near the house called Aiket Mill. Local informants stated that this was where the feues due to the proprietor of Aiket Castle...
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Montgomerie who was Lord of Lainshaw and whose Lady was a Margaret Cunninghame of Aiket Castle, with sisters were married to John Cunninghame of Corsehill and David...
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boundary with that of the adjacent barony and lands of Aiket castle. Giffen has a recorded history that covers many familiar aspects of a feudal barony,...
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Caldwell, East Renfrewshire (section Hall of Caldwell)
estates of the Earl of Bute. William and Alexander Cunninghame of Aiket castle were accused of the murder of Sir John Mure of Caldwell on the lands of Bordland...
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Kirkwood Estate, East Ayrshire (category History of Scotland by location)
of Aiket Notes; Lainshaw, Page 253 Niven Genealogica. Accessed : 27 August 2010 Dobie, Page 273 Corsehill Baron-Court Book. Page 105 Corsehill Baron-Court...
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Kilwinning Abbey (redirect from Benedictine Abbey of Kilwinning)
to William Cunninghame of Aiket. He kept an acre of land at the manse for his use and for the use of his successors. The Earls of Glencairn and Angus had...
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The lady of Lainshaw who was central to the assassination, Margaret Cunninghame, was originally from the Cunninghame stronghold of Aiket Castle; David...
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Montgomery, a resident of Ireland. Cuthbert Cuninghame inherited the barony from William Cuninghame and married Maud Cuninghame of Aiket Castle. He had two...
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Halket Loch (category Pages using infobox body of water with auto short description)
Near Aiket Castle is another Court Hill. Smith sees the law as a moot hill and as also a fort. Halket Loch Upon the murder of the 4th Earl of Eglinton...
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Video of the Lainshaw Woods WW2 bomb crater [2] The Bloak Mineral Well. [3] The Cunninghams of Aiket and the Murder of the 4th Earl. [4] The Murder of the...
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