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Busby Bus"by (b[u^]z"b[y^]), n.; pl. Busbies (b[i^]z). (Mil.) A military headdress or cap, used in the British army. It is of fur, with a bag, of the same color as the facings of the regiment, hanging from the top over the right shoulder.

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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- families was not friendly and her father Robert Boyd, along with Mowat of Busbie, ********inated Neil Montgomery at Irvine in 1547 in revenge for the death...
- of Fleet New Abbey Mill, New Abbey Aiket Mill, Dunlop Bloak Mill, Dunlop Busbie Mill, Knockentiber Dalmore Mill, Stair Dalmusternock Mill Drumastle Mill...
- Commissioner for the Treasury and Commissioner for Ayrshire Hugh Montgomerie of Busbie, Commissioner for Glasgow William Morrison of Prestongrange, Commissioner...
- Reservoir Glenlatterach Reservoir Auldmuir Reservoir Barcraigs Reservoir Busbie Muir Reservoir Caaf Reservoir Camphill Reservoir Cuffhill Reservoir Glenburn...
- Friar 1898 – Trade Mark 1899 – Tyrolean 1900 – Dorothy Vane 1901 – Big Busbie 1902 – Canter Home 1903 – Chit Chat 1904 – Innismacsaint 1905 – Theodocian...
- Davy. In May 1818, the house was purchased from Davy by Henry Ritchie of Busbie. Ritchie was a Glasgow merchant, a partner in the Thistle Bank, and the...
- 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...