• Chapeltoun is an estate on the banks of the Annick Water in East Ayrshire, a rural area of Scotland famous for its milk and cheese production and the Ayrshire...
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  • Kerry, a village on Valentia Island, Ireland Chapelton (disambiguation) Chapeltoun, estate in East Ayrshire, Scotland This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Stanecastle Barkip Broomlands Bourtreehill Burnhouse Castlepark Crosbie Chapeltoun Cunninghamhead Dalgarven Drakemyre Eglinton Fergushill Fullarton Giffordland...
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    A bullaun in Chapeltoun, Ayrshire, Scotland....
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  • gateposts from the demolished Chapelton House at Chapeltoun, Stewarton, Ayrshire. A gatepost at Chapeltoun Terrace, North Ayrshire. Originally from Floors...
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    Ayrshire. The Brow Well, Ruthwell - visited by the dying Robert Burns The Chapeltoun Burn source near Stewarton, East Ayrshire Fraserburgh, northeast Scotland...
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    An unclothed footprint on a boulder at Trewithen in Chapeltoun, Ayrshire...
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    east of the conflu)ence with the River Cart. The Lobnitz family lived at Chapeltoun House in East Ayrshire. The company built dredgers, floating docks, fishing...
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  • vaguely 'Elizabethan' appearance. It was purchased by the Neilsen family of Chapeltoun in 1924 and sold by them in 1960. The house lay empty for a number of...
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    An unclothed footprint on a boulder at Trewithen in Chapeltoun, Ayrshire...
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  • Fairlie-Crivoch, including the Chapel lands and glebe of Fairlie-Crivoch. See Chapeltoun. Various mentions are made to a Thirdpart, such as in 1574, when it was...
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  • Scotland Chapelton, South Lanarkshire, Scotland Chapeltown (disambiguation) Chapeltoun, estate in East Ayrshire, Scotland This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • A bullaun made from rock-cut basins in Chapeltoun, Ayrshire, Scotland...
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    Bonnyton (former village, now an area of Kilmarnock) Burnton Catrine Chapeltoun Coalhall Corsehill Craigens Craigmalloch Cronberry Crookedholm Crosshouse...
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    Signature of John Archibald Brownlie of Monkcastle. He purchased the Chapeltoun estate near Stewarton on 21 November 1888 from John Cunningham, Ironmaster...
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    with names such as Gallowayford at Kennox House in North Ayrshire near Chapeltoun. It is known that a gallows was situated here; however, it cannot be proved...
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  • and titles to John Russell. The latter eventually obtained sasine of Chapeltoun and Borness in 1732. On 2 April 1734 William MacLellan of Borness, glover...
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    'closed off' end. Detail of the stonework on the surviving retaining wall. Chapeltoun Corsehill Paterson, James (1863-66). History of the Counties of Ayr and...
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    stood. A number of fords and stepping stones are present, notably at Chapeltoun, Lambroch Mill, and at Ramstane where a footbridge was also present. A...
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    for which action he later received the Order of the British Empire. Chapeltoun House, Stewarton, Ayrshire (1910). The house was designed for Hugh Neilson...
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    the Annick Water and other tributaries Lands of Lainshaw Lambroughton Chapeltoun Corsehill Castle and Barony of Robertland List of places in East Ayrshire...
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    eventually reached the River Irvine. Scotland portal Barony of Peacockbank Chapeltoun Lambroughton Corsehill A Researcher's Guide to Local History terminology...
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    site is apparently similar to the history of the Chapel Hill site at Chapeltoun. There are steps cut into the rock that led up to the monk's cemetery...
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  • a meeting-place on the Glen Water, near Bankhead Farm. Chapel Hill, Chapeltoun, Stewarton. 20 feet (6 m) high on the low side and 7 feet (2.1 m) on the...
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    on the market for £1.1 million. Scotland portal Barony of Peacockbank Chapeltoun Corsehill Lambroughton Lands of Borland Restoration of castles in Scotland...
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    bonnets were made at Bloak. Scotland portal Kirkwood Estate, East Ayrshire Chapeltoun Notes Robinson, Mairi (2000). The Concise Scots Dictionary. Aberdeen....
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    two pre-reformation chapels existed locally, one at Lainshaw and one at Chapeltoun. In 1616 the Earl of Eglinton transferred the patronage of Lainshaw Chapel...
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    and other natural history around the area. Cunninghamhead Lambroughton Chapeltoun Corsehill Staddle stones The History of Cunninghamhead Cunninghamhead...
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    of Auchenharvie. He also owned some of the lands of Lambroughton and Chapeltoun. He married Anne Purves of Purves Hall in 1669 and had seventeen children...
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    present Chapeltoun bridge over the Annick Water and further upstream near Townhead of Lambroughton. The then owner of Chapeltoun Mains had the Chapeltoun stepping...
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