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    Montgreenan is an estate in North Ayrshire, Parish of Kilwinning, Scotland. The Lugton Water runs through the policies and farmland of Montgreenan. Nearby...
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    Montgreenan railway station was a railway station near the village of Benslie, three miles north east of the town of Kilwinning, North Ayrshire, Scotland...
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  • MacDonald) (1995 / directed by Aly Bain and Jay Ungar). Recorded at Montgreenan Mansion House Hotel in Ayrshire. House Band: Aly Bain, Jay Ungar, Russ...
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    Commendator of Kilwinning Abbey, Alexander of Montgreenan, thought to have instigated Hugh's murder. He rode to Montgreenan and shot the Commendator at his own...
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  • brothers and had two sisters, but one died in childhood. He grew up at Montgreenan House, Kilwinning, Ayrshire, and was educated at Eton and Trinity College...
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    Highfield Hunterston Kelburn Lawthorn Lylestone Meigle Meikle Auchengree Montgreenan Nettlehirst Perceton Portencross Routenburn Seamill Sevenacres Shewalton...
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    an ancient one. The first recorded Lord Advocate was Sir John Ross of Montgreenan, who is formally mentioned in 1483. At that time the post-holder was...
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  • Viscount, who succeeded his father in 1975. The family previously owned Montgreenan Estate, near Torranyard, Ayrshire. William Douglas Weir, 1st Viscount...
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  • Lugton Water, which runs into the River Garnock after running through Montgreenan and Eglinton Country Park in Irvine. Auchentiber lies on the old toll...
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    Mauchline Maidens Maybole Meikle Auchengree Minishant Monkton Moscow Montgreenan Mossblown Muirkirk Netherthird New Cumnock Newmilns Ochiltree Old Dailly...
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    ISBN 978-3-319-14565-5, retrieved 2022-12-22 Video footage and details of Iron-oxidising bacteria Iron Bacteria in a stream, Montgreenan, Ayrshire...
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    Commendator of Kilwinning Abbey, Alexander of Montgreenan, thought to have instigated Hugh's murder. He rode to Montgreenan and shot the Commendator at his own...
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    Commendator of Kilwinning Abbey, was shot and killed at his gate at Montgreenan by Sir Robert Montgomerie of Skelmorlie (better known for building the...
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    A dike on the Lugton Water near old Montgreenan castle....
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  • 1893 to 3 December 1902. In 1905 he lived at Montgreenan House near Kilwinning. He died at Montgreenan in 1929. A serious yachtsman he entered the Americas...
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    Rachel married Dr. Robert Glasgow Esq. at Dunlop House and lived at the Montgreenan estate near Kilwinning. Mrs. Rachel Glasgow was an author with great...
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  • the junction of the road to Montgreenan and Torranyard on the Lochlibo Road. The OS maps show that it was named 'Montgreenan' up until at least 1938, with...
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    valuable lands of Montgreenan to his son, also Alexander. Alexander, the elder, was shot and killed at his 'palace' gate of Montgreenan by Sir Robert Montgomerie...
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  • and became part of the collection of milestones put together on the Montgreenan estate by Sir James Bell (died 1929). The ford The 'Romford' (1828),...
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    The Annick Viaduct trackbed in 2008, looking towards Montgreenan station....
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  • One tower and a short section of wall remain Montgreenan Castle Ruin Private Near Kilwinning Montgreenan House is nearby. Also known as the 'Bishop's...
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  • Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway   Dalry Line and station open Montgreenan Line and station closed   Glasgow and South Western Railway Glasgow,...
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    refusal to conform. John Bowman Esg of Ashgrove purchased the estate of Montgreenan in 1778, however he later sold the property to Robert Glasgow Esq of...
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  • Montgomerie Pier (Ardrossan) L&AR 1968 Montgomery Cambrian Railways 1965 Montgreenan Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway 1955 Monton Green L&NWR...
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  • wife, former wife of Jenkin Stewart, were in dispute with John Ross of Montgreenan over the tack of three merks worth of the lands of Cockilbie. In 1608...
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    of the rivers. Some are named, such as Lizzie's Linn at Caven Mill, Montgreenan, on the Lugton Water. The Cessnock Water has a number on its course through...
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  • Baronet Nairne of Dunsinane Ann, married Alexander Stevenson, W.S. of Montgreenan Helen, married Patrick Butter, Esq. of Gormack The later Lords Rankeillour...
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    umquhile Jenkin Stewart". David Lindsay's dispute was with John Ross of Montgreenan. The 10 merk land of Blacklaw and Blacklawhill passed into the hands...
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    the river by a ford below Megswell farm. This road passed beneath the Montgreenan driveway which was carried by a highly ornate bridge at this point. The...
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    the abbey church and in parts of the nave in 1814. The Glasgow's of Montgreenan are buried here, as are the said David Muir (see photograph), a number...
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