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Ascog (Scottish Gaelic: Àsgaig) is a
small village on the Isle of Bute,
within Argyll and Bute
council area, Scotland. The
village is
within the parish...
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Ascog House is a
large 17th-century
mansion house at
Ascog on the Isle of Bute,
southwest Scotland. The
house is in the care of the
Landmark Trust, and...
- Loch
Ascog is a
small reservoir on the east
coast of the
island of Bute, in the
council area of
Argyll and Bute, Scotland. The loch
supplies water to...
- is the
coastal village of Port Bannatyne;
hamlets on the
island include Ascog,
Kilchattan Bay, and Kingarth. The
interior of the
island is hilly, though...
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later in May 1646,
while the
Lamonts were home at
castles of
Toward and
Ascog, they were
besieged by
Campbell forces s****ing revenge. By 1 June 1646 the...
- p. 58. ISBN 1-899874-10-0. "
Ascog Castle". Clan
Lamont Society. "Lamont Clan".
Scotland in Oils. "Castle
Ascog, by
Ascog Loch (Achoire)".
Historic Environment...
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president of the
British Academy from 1932 to 1936.
Mackail was born in
Ascog on Bute, the
second child and only son of the Rev. John Mackail, of the...
- increased. This
economic success resulted in him
becoming the
laird of
Ascog. He then
created a
larger system to
supply water power to Greenock. The...
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Photo Castle Ascog, By
Ascog Loch (Achoire) 55°53′02″N 5°17′05″W / 55.884015°N 5.284626°W / 55.884015; -5.284626 (Castle
Ascog, By
Ascog Loch (Achoire))...
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Pottery Museum was
transferred to Stoke-on-Trent
Museums in 1994.
Meikle Ascog,
Ascog,
Argyll & Bute – sold in 2013 as no
longer appropriate to the Trust's...