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- chief. The last chief was Hugh Ronald George Craufurd, who sold his land (Auchenames, Crosbie and other estates) and moved to Canada in 1904. He died in Calgary...
- Auchinames. Ratification in favour of Archibald Crawford of Auchenames of the Lands and Barony of Auchenames. Not public and general 1696 c. 55 — 12 October 1696...
- Thirdpart, Ayrshire. They belonged to the cadet line of the Craufurds of Auchenames represented[clarification needed] the old line of the Craufurds of Loudoun...
- Scottish Radical politician. He was the eldest son of John Craufurd of Auchenames and Kerse in the counties of Renfrewshire and Ayr, Treasurer General of...
- Swinton Teviotdale Alternative Curling Club Ardgowan Ardgowan Castle Auchenames Beith Morishill Between the Sheets Benmore & Kilmun Curling Club Blythswood...
- informed them of the attacks and then ran to the nearby mansion house of Auchenames at Portencross where the laird, William Adams, had a telephone and the...
- Commons between 1768 and 1790. Craufurd was the son of Patrick Craufurd of Auchenames, Renfrew, and Crosbie and Drumsoy, Ayr and his wife Elizabeth Middleton...
- who lived within its stately walls were the Barbours who owned land at Auchenames near Kilbarchan and William Alexander Campbell, whose cousin, Sir Henry...
- Upload Photo Auchenames Farm Kebbleston Road By Kilbarchan 55°49′44″N 4°33′47″W / 55.828969°N 4.563151°W / 55.828969; -4.563151 (Auchenames Farm Kebbleston...
- 1881) was a Scottish Radical politician, eldest son of John Craufurd of Auchenames and Kerse in the counties of Renfrewshire and Ayr, Treasurer General of...