- facilities, and
commercial buildings. On the
Firth itself,
Ardmaleish Boatbuilding are
based at
Ardmaleish, near to Port
Bannatyne on the Isle of Bute. The Greenock...
-
Privately owned businesses include Port
Bannatyne Marina and Boat Yard, the
Ardmaleish Boatbuilding Company and Bute
Fabrics Ltd (an
international weaver of...
- illegitimate: Mary Campbell, who
married Sir
James Stewart of
Ardmaleish, son of
Ninian Stewart of
Ardmaleish and
Elizabeth Blair.
Agnes Campbell (born illegitimately...
- and
running hot and cold water. Many of the
street names (Ardencraig,
Ardmaleish, Birgidale, Dougrie, Dunagoil, Machrie) were
derived from
rural locations...
-
blazon James Stuart of Bute, (deceased 4 June 1710), 3rd
Baronet Stuart of
Ardmaleish, 1st earl of Bute (1703), Quarterly: I and IV or, a fess
chequy argent...
-
Puffer VIC 32
Puffer Preservation Trust Pibroch:
picture Pibroch:
facts Ardmaleish (MV Mary Hill)
Clyde Puffers – Hand
Carved Wooden Models Melbridge Dock...
- medal.
During the
First World War, the Bute Slip Dock Co (Mylne's yard at
Ardmaleish point on the
Island of Bute)
produced hulls and
components for Felixstowe...
-
winter seasons, she is
usually relieved by MV Raasay for
overhaul at
Ardmaleish,
followed by
relief duties. She has seen
relief service at Raasay, Iona...
- was
confirmed in the
office of
Sheriff of Bute as well as the
lands of
Ardmaleish, Greenan, the Mill of
Kilcatten and also Corrigillis.
Ninian Stewart was...
- Isle of Bute the son of Sir
Dougal Stewart MP (d.1670), 2nd
baronet of
Ardmaleish on Bute, and his wife,
Margaret Ruthven,
daughter of John
Ruthven of Dungl****...