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Troon (Scottish Gaelic: An
Truthail / An t-Sròn) is a town and sea port in
South Ayrshire,
situated on the west
coast of
Ayrshire in Scotland,
about eight...
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North Ayrshire (Scottish Gaelic:
Siorrachd Àir a Tuath,
pronounced [ˈʃirˠəxk aːɾʲ ə ˈt̪ʰuə]) is one of 32
council areas in Scotland. The
council area borders...
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March 2023.
Retrieved 9
April 2023.
Ayshire Post, 9
January 2008,
Sweet music "Biffy Clyro's
Simon Neil to present...
- Hill in
North Ayshire, Scotland...
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Drapeau (TB) 1915
Sunstar (TB)
Sundridge (TB)
Doris (TB)
Bright Cherry (TB)
Ayshire (TB)
Cerisette (TB)
Sadie M 1924
Little ****
Sleepy ****
Flora Nellie Panmure...
- Sissoko. In the semi-final at the
neutral Hampden Park
Kilmarnock faced Ayshire rivals Ayr United. The
match finished 0–0
after 90
minutes before Dean...
- Hist. MSS Comm. Rept XV, Ptf. viii, p299,
dated 3 May 1985, from Glaston,
Ayshire Howie, John; Buchanan, Robert; Howie,
James (1844). The
Scots worthies :...
- Tulsa. He
bought a farm near
Tulsa in 1908,
where he
raised Holstein and
Ayshire cattle,
Druoc hogs,
Shopshire sheep, and
Percheron horses. In the following...
- up a
nursing home in Paisley, Scotland. Boyd was born in Maybole,
South Ayshire, as
Maggie Paton Davidson Boyd.
Penny Boyd was her parents'
sixth child...
- Castle, Ayrshire. (later p****ed to the Clan Campbell).
Kilbirnie Place,
Ayshire. The line died out in the 18th century,
having p****ed
earlier to the Craufurds...