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Baron of
Aiket (extinct) was a
title of
nobility in the
Baronage of
Scotland for the
holder of the
Barony of
Aiket with its castle, lay
within the old...
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Cunningham of
Aiket (died 1592) was a
Scottish landowner. He was a son of John
Cunningham and
Helen Barclay,
daughter of the
Laird of Corfin.
Aiket Castle is...
- who was Lord of
Lainshaw and
whose Lady was an
Elizabeth Cunninghame of
Aiket, with
sisters married to John
Cunninghame of
Corsehill and
David Cunninghame...
- is a
wooded slope overlooking Aiket Castle. It is said to be the site of the
death of one of the
Cunninghames of
Aiket,
killed by a
Montgomerie during...
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Montgomerie of
Hessilhead was
pledged to
marry his true love, Anna
Cunninghame of
Aiket Castle. They were to
marry upon his
return from the crusades,
however Allan...
- Montgomery, the Lord of Lainshaw,
whose Lady was a
Margaret Cunningham of
Aiket Castle, with
sisters married to John
Cunningham of
Corsehill and
David Cunninghame...
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Mennock Mill on the Fleet,
Gatehouse of
Fleet New
Abbey Mill, New
Abbey Aiket Mill,
Dunlop Bloak Mill,
Dunlop Busbie Mill,
Knockentiber Dalmore Mill,...
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Image Castle Location Date
References Aiket Ayrshire 1970s Clow, Brennan-Inglis
Aikwood Selkirkshire 1980s
Fawcett & Rutherford, Brennan-Inglis Balgonie...
- The
Lands of
Borland formed an
estate lying between Aiket Castle and the town of Dunlop, East Ayrshire,
Parish of Dunlop, Scotland. The laird's house...
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James Cunningham, 7th Earl of Glencairn,
including Alexander Cunningham of
Aiket.
David Cunningham of
Robertland was one of
those implicated in the murder...