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Buiston Loch (NS 416 433) (locally
pronounced /ˈbɪstən/ BIST-ən), also
known as Buston,
Biston and Mid
Buiston, was
situated in the mid-Ayrshire clayland...
- B. A. 2000. "The
History of a
Scottish Lowland Crannog:
Excavations at
Buiston, Ayrshire", 1989–90, STAR
Monograph 4, AOC/Historic Scotland, Edinburgh...
- archaeology. The
crannog at
Buiston,
locally known as the 'Swan Knowe', lay
around 70 m from the
northern s**** of the
Buiston crannog and was
first identified...
- in 1855 and
leased by John Templeton. An
arable farm it was the site of
Buiston Loch with its crannog,
excavated twice. Byre Hill Farm was
owned by David...
- was
composed of the
lands of Buston, also
Bowieston and
Buythstoun (now
Buiston),
Fleuris (now Floors), Lambroughton, Whyrrig, (now Wheatrig) and previously...
- water. The
Garrier burn is now
seasonal as its
headwaters are the
drained Buiston Loch,
pronounced 'Biston', (previously Buston). The
Garrier is
still pronounced...
- ****ociated
causeway as
found in
other Ayrshire lochs such as Lochspouts,
Buiston, Lochlea, Loch Brand, and Kilbirnie. This
survey carried out by
James Murray...
- Category C(S) 839
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Buiston 55°39′27″N 4°30′53″W / 55.65744°N 4.514705°W / 55.65744; -4.514705 (Mid-
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changes upstream, a case in
point being the Garrier,
which used to
drain Buiston Loch near Kilmaurs. This was
drained as part of
agricultural improvements...
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Nicol Burns occasionally sent John
money and clothing. Jean
Wyllie of Mid
Buiston Farm near
Kilmaurs recalled that John or Jock
worked for her
father Hugh...