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  2. Dalry, North Ayrshire - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 7 November 2024. Human settlement in Scotland Dalry Scottish Gaelic: Dail Ruighe Dalry Location within North Ayrshire Population 5,250 (2022) OS grid reference NS290497 Council area North Ayrshire Lieutenancy area Ayrshire and Arran Country Scotland Sovereign state United Kingdom Post town DALRY Postcode ...

  3. Swindridgemuir House and estate - Wikipedia

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    The Neills of Barnweil were descended from the MacNeills of Barra who had settled in Ayrshire circa 1550. [16] In 1826 John Smith was the Grand Master of the Kilwinning Mother Lodge. A memorial at Barnweill Church to Col J W Neil Smith of Barnweill and Swindridgemuir also bears the details of his wife Evelyn Mary Mapis Duke who died on June 21 ...

  4. File:Ulmus glabra. Burrs or burls on trunk and branches ...

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    Burrs or burls on trunk and branches. Dalry Cemetery, Edinburgh. Date: 9 October 2016, 14:43:10: Source: Own work: Author: Tom elm: Camera location View this and ...

  5. File:Family tombstone, Dalry Cemetery - geograph.org.uk ...

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  6. Barony of Kersland - Wikipedia

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    A view from the old millponds site of Pitcon Woods and Dalry. The tomb of Thomas and Janet Craufurd at Kilbirnie. Daniel Crawfurd adopted the name and arms of Ker of Kersland [14] and married first Annabella Campbell, daughter of Sir Matthew Campbell of Loudoun, Sheriff of Ayr, and second Isobel Drummond, in about 1578 at Loudoun, Ayrshire ...

  7. Meikle Auchengree - Wikipedia

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    Meikle 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 the B777 and the A737 roads. The settlement is today a mixture of farms, small-holdings and residential properties.

  8. File:Memorial to General Sir John Douglas, Dalry Cemetery.jpg

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  9. Cleeves Cove - Wikipedia

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    The Cleeves, or Cleaves Cove (Scots) cave system is situated in the lower beds of Carboniferous limestone.It has a total passage length of around 500 feet (150 m). The caves are now well above the level of the Dusk Water and lie close to Cleeves Farm and Blair Mill on the Blair Estate.