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Dalry Parish Church Vestry (Church Of Scotland) 55°06′20″N 4°09′59″W / 55.105627°N 4.166341°W / 55.105627; -4.166341 ( Dalry Parish Church Vestry (Church Of S Category B
The fountain, Clachan Inn, the town hall and the A702/A713 junction in St John's Town of Dalry. St John's Town of Dalry (Scottish Gaelic: Clachan Eòin), usually referred to simply as Dalry (/dæl'raɪ/ / 'dal-RYE'), is a village in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, in the historic county of Kirkcudbrightshire.
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 ...
The Cross St Margaret's Church and Halls, Dalry 55°42′30″N 4°43′15″W / 55.708404°N 4.720799°W / 55.708404; -4.720799 ( The Cross St Margaret's Church and Halls Category B
A William de Ker is recorded in 1205 as holding land in the Dalry area and his son William (d. 1305) inherited in 1292, one of the Scottish barons who submitted to the rule of Edward I. Finlaio de Kerr, succeeded in 1362, followed by Willielmi Ker in 1421. Robert Ker, was slain at Flodden in 1513, leaving two sons, John and Robert. John Ker ...
Queen's Cross Church, Glasgow: pre-1896 1970s Strathbungo Parish Church: 1833 1979 St David's Parish Church, Glasgow: 1720 1983 Dowanhill Parish Church: 1865 1984 St Andrew's in the Square: 1739 1993 Crosshill Queen's Park Church: 2000 Kelvinside Church: 2000 [157] Cathcart New Church 2002 [158] Carntyne Old Church 1890 2007 [159] Blackfriars ...
From 1845 to 1930, parishes formed part of the local government system of Scotland: having parochial boards from 1845 to 1894, and parish councils from 1894 until 1930.. The parishes, which had their origins in the ecclesiastical parishes of the Church of Scotland, often overlapped county boundaries, largely because they reflected earlier territorial divisions.
Swindridgemuir House and estate were composed of the 'Lands of Swindridgemuir' and the dwelling house about two miles north-east of Dalry in the old Barony of Kersland, [1] about a mile and a half north of the Blair Estate, North Ayrshire, Scotland. The spelling on the family memorials at Ayr Auld Kirk is 'Swindrigemuir'.