- on Pont's map of 1604, but no
mention is made of
Busbie. Armstrong's map of 1775,
shows both
Busbie as a ruin with
woodland policies and Knockentiber...
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Busbie Castle was
situated in what is now
known as
Knockentiber (Scottish Gaelic: Cnoc an Tobair, hill of the well), a
village in East Ayrshire, Parish...
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Friar 1898 –
Trade Mark 1899 –
Tyrolean 1900 –
Dorothy Vane 1901 – Big
Busbie 1902 –
Canter Home 1903 – Chit Chat 1904 –
Innismacsaint 1905 – Theodocian...
- of
Fleet New
Abbey Mill, New
Abbey Aiket Mill,
Dunlop Bloak Mill,
Dunlop Busbie Mill,
Knockentiber Dalmore Mill,
Stair Dalmusternock Mill
Drumastle Mill...
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lifeboat Busbie (ON 168) in 1887. The
lifeboat was
provided from the
legacy of
Henry Ritchie Cooper Wallace of
Busbie and Cloncaird. The
Busbie recorded...
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Standard Self-Righter 1891
Originally built for Ardrossan. 1904–1929 525 —
Busbie Watson 1904 1929–1955 723 — Sir
David Richmond of
Glasgow Watson 1929 The...
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Reservoir Glenlatterach Reservoir Auldmuir Reservoir Barcraigs Reservoir Busbie Muir
Reservoir Caaf
Reservoir Camphill Reservoir Cuffhill Reservoir Glenburn...
- by the
Wallaces of
Elderslie but now only
ruins remain.
Busbie Castle, also
known as
Busbie Tower, near Kilmarnock,
Ayrshire was held by the Wallaces...
- • Mayor
Tonya Edwards • Mayor Pro Tem
Shawn Edwards • Councilmember
Chris Busbie • Councilmember
Addie Edwards • Councilmember
Michael Godbee Area • Total...
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Wells Robert Mercer Andrew Charteris John
Charteris Alexander Tyre, of
Busbie Andrew Bunch 1504:
Alexander Blair 1509: John
Donyng 1521:
Patrick Charteris...