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  2. John Murdoch (teacher) - Wikipedia

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    Murdoch's parents were John Murdoch, a teacher and session clark in Auchinleck, [4] and Margaret Robinson. The family lived in Ayr's Sandgate in a two-storey house, long demolished, but marked with a plaque. [2] [5] He was a member of the Dumfries Volunteers, serving as a first lieutenant. [6] In 1800 he was a collector of cess for Dumfrieshire ...

  3. John Murdoch - Wikipedia

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    John Murdoch may refer to: John Murdoch (teacher) (1747–1824), friend and tutor to Robert Burns; John Smith Murdoch (1862–1945), chief architect of the Commonwealth of Australia; John Murdoch (athlete) (1885–1939), Canadian Olympic athlete; John Murdoch (bishop) (1796–1865), Roman Catholic Vicar Apostolic for Western Scotland

  4. Ayr County Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Ayr County Hospital was a health facility in Holmston Road, ... designed by John Murdoch (1825-1907), [2] in 1882. [1] It joined the National Health Service in 1948. [1]

  5. Category:People from Ayr - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "People from Ayr" The following 82 pages are in this category, out of 82 total. ... John Murdoch (teacher) David Murray (Scottish businessman) N.

  6. Burns Cottage - Wikipedia

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    Burns Cottage is the birthplace of Robert Burns, Scotland's national poet (or "bard"), who was born at the cottage on 25 January 1759. It is located in Alloway , a current suburb of Ayr , and a former village, located in South Ayrshire , Scotland .

  7. Alloway Mote - Wikipedia

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    Ayr Castle was built in 1197 and the focus of military and judicial control shifted to Ayr resulting in the abandonment of Alloway Mote. [ 5 ] The historian John Smith in the 1890s visited the site and refers to it as a " moat, court-hill , tumulus or mound ", and stated that according to the Ayr Town Records it had been used as an open air ...

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  9. Kennox House - Wikipedia

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    The old cottage beyond the site of the old mill was known as Crevoch and a building of that name is placed in this area in Timothy Pont's map of 1604. Fairlie - Crevoch is situated near Cunninghamhead and a Fairlie - Crevoch Mill existed on the Annick Water near Ramstane (1860 OS), however this had been known as Scroaggy or Scroaggie Mill until ...

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