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The Barony of Glengarnock is a Scottish feudal barony in the county of Ayrshire in Scotland.

The Crown Charter proscribes the Barony of Glengarnock baronial lands as follows:

“The lands and barony of Glengarnock, the dominical lands of Glengarnock, the lands of Blackburn, Blackhill, Birkhill and Barhill, and marshes and waters called Paddockholm, the lands of Bridgeend, Henyholm, Pewlands and Burnside, Bashaw, Baillieston and Damathland, Kirklands of Kilbirnie, the Mill of Glengarnock and Multures of the same, the loch called Loch Tankard, the lands of Burns, Auchinhove, Denholm, Loch Rigg and Lochend, the six shilling and eight penny lands of Corse and forty shilling lands of Cherrylands, all lying in the Parishes of Kilburnie and County of Ayr”

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Barony of Glengarnock

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The Barony of Glengarnock is a Scottish feudal barony in the county of Ayrshire in Scotland. The Crown Charter proscribes the Barony of Glengarnock baronial...

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Glengarnock

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the nearest city. The Barony of Glengarnock is one of three baronies which together form the parish of Kilbirnie in the district of Cunningham which lies...

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Glengarnock Castle

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preceded them. The Barony of Glengarnock is one of three feudal baronies which together form the parish of Kilbirnie in the district of Cunningham which...

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Baronage of Scotland

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baroness is the head of a feudal barony, also known as a prescriptive barony. This used to be attached to a particular piece of land on which was situated...

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Barony and Castle of Kilbirnie

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on the lower slopes of the Glengarnock Hills, in the old Barony of Kilbirnie. The building is also variously known as the Place of Kilbirnie, The Place...

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Kilbirnie

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nationalised as part of British Steel Corporation and finally closed in 1985. The steelworks in Glengarnock provided employment for most men of the community...

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Barony of Ladyland

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Kilbirnie were three baronies, Kilbirnie, Glengarnock and Ladyland. The first Lairds of Ladyland were a cadet branch of the Barclays of Kilbirnie. Archibald...

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Beith

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of Beith itself was once known as 'Hill of Beith' as this was the name of the feudal barony and was itself derived from the Court Hill near Hill of Beith...

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Kilbirnie Auld Kirk

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in 1978 by the amalgamation of the Glengarnock Parish Church and the Barony Church. The building is now closed as a place of worship, and the congregation...

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Kilbirnie Loch

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the baronies of Kilrbirnie and Glengarnock combined under into the 'Barony of Kilbirnie'. As stated, the loch once belonged to the Cunninghames of Glengarnock...

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Barkip

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Pont's survey of the early 1600s records a 'Bar-Kyipe' lying in the Barony of Kersland and Dobie records that Barkip formed part of the estate of Roughwood...

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Thorntoun house and estate

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'traditional' income from farms and the like. The coat of arms is a shakefork with a cinquefoil, for Glengarnock: a cross moline within a bordure invected, for...

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Longbar

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the east of Glengarnock. Longbar is now a housing estate situated on the low hillside above the Longbar Farm. Originally it was a string of single-storey...

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Clan Cunningham

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Castle, Auchentiber. Montgreenan Castle, Auchentiber. Glengarnock Castle. Lambroughton Lands of Doura Thorntoun house and estate is near Kilmarnock and...

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Clonbeith Castle

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Monkredding, and finally Cuningham for Glengarnock. The Cunninghams of Clonbeith are usually referred to as being of "Clonbeith and Darnmyule", with Darmule...

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Meikle Auchengree

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Auchengree is 500 metres (2+1⁄2 furlongs) east of Glengarnock in Dalry parish. The hamlet is situated at the north end of the Auchengree Road which runs between...

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Swindridgemuir House and estate

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family of Cuninghame of Glengarnock. Another Andrew Smith inherited the property from his father of the same name and married a Marion Cochrane of Barcosh...

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Ayrshire

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Stinchar Horse Isle Part of Ayr Beach with the Heads of Ayr in the background Boyd's Hill near Dunlop The Garnock's Waters near Glengarnock Castle Mochrum Hill...

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Lands of Marshalland

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lands of Marshalland, Marsheland, Marsheyland or Marshyland were part of the holdings of the Barony of Beith, Regality of Kilwinning and Bailiary of Cuninghame...

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Fairlie Castle

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situated above a precipitous section of the Fairlie Glen near the town of Fairlie in the old Barony of Fairlie, Parish of Largs, North Ayrshire, Scotland....

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Nether Mill

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the Nethermiln of Kilbirnie was originally the Barony of Kilbirnie corn mill and later became a meal mill as well, located in the Parish of Kilbirnie, near...

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Lands of Morishill

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lands of Morishill, Morrishill, Moorishill or Moricehill were part of the holdings of the Barony of Beith, Regality of Kilwinning and Bailiary of Cuninghame...

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Lands of Willowyard

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lands of Willowyard, Willieyeards, Williyard or Willizeards were part of the holdings of the Regality of Kilwinning, Barony of Beith, and Bailiary of Cuninghame...

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Lands of Threepwood

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(1896). Memoir of William Wilson of Crummock. Edinburgh: James Dobie. Kinniburgh, Moira & Burke, Fiona (1995). Kilbirnie & Glengarnock. Shared Memories...

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