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Ardmillan (Scottish Gaelic: Aird a' Mhaolain, IPA:[ˈaːɾʲtʲˈaˈvɯːɫ̪ɪn]) is a
mainly residential suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland. The area
developed during...
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Ardmillan Castle is a
ruinous Scottish castle dating from the late 16th century. It lies on the A77 on the edge of the
Firth of
Clyde south of Girvan...
- It is
located to the west of the city centre, and
borders Murrayfield,
Ardmillan and Dalry. The name is
thought to be
Brythonic in origin.
Early forms...
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Edinburgh urban area:
Smaller residential areas of the
Edinburgh urban area:
Ardmillan Bellevue Buckstone Bughtlin Caiystane Church Hill
Cleikimin Clerwood Colinton...
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James Craufurd, Lord
Ardmillan (12
September 1805 – 7
September 1876) was a
Scottish judge. Born at
Havant in Hampshire, he was
eldest son of Jane, eldest...
- pls 1–12. Harper, D.A.T. (2006) [1984]. "Brachiopods from the
Upper Ardmillan succession (Ordovician) of the
Girvan district, Scotland.
Parts 1-3"....
- administrator. He was the
eldest son of John Crawfurd, a
barrister from
Ardmillan in Ayrshire. He
attended Eton
College in 1848 and
married Anna
Payne of...
- (chiefs)
Craufurd of
Kilbirney (senior cadets)
Crawfords of
Craufurdland Craufurd of
Jordanhill Crawfurds of
Baidland &
Ardmillan Dalmagregan Crawfords...
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Shawfair Silverburn Straiton Temple Whitehill Woodburn Abbeyhill Alnwickhill Ardmillan Baberton Balerno Balgreen Bankhead Barnton Beechmount Bingham Blackford...
- (1846–1855) was
Peter McCracken, who
later had a
dairy in
Kensington and
built Ardmillan in
Moonee Ponds. He was
followed by John Kerr and, from 1892, by John...