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Colmonell (Scottish Gaelic: Cill
Cholmain Eala;
meaning the
church of St.
Colman of
Lainn Eala – in Lynally,
County Offaly, Ireland) is a
small village...
- Mackenzie[non-primary
source needed] –
later Saira Elizabeth Luiza Shah – was born in
Colmonell, Ayrshire.[non-primary
source needed] Her father,
Charles MacKenzie, was...
- for
appearances made and
goals scored. Born into a
farming family in
Colmonell and
raised in Dundonald,
South Ayrshire,
Wilson started his
football career...
- (1922–2010), only
daughter of Major-General
Douglas McConnel, of Knockdolian,
Colmonell, Ayr, at St. George's Cathedral, Jerusalem. With Diana, he had five children:...
- Back Hill of Kilhenzie; Kilrenzie, a
remote settlement in the
parish of
Colmonell in
South Ayrshire;
Kirkgunzeon –
pronounced kirkgunion (IPA /kɜːrkɡʌnjən/)...
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Beith Bellsbank Belmont Benslie Bourtreehill Broomlands Burnhouse Catrine Colmonell Coylton Craigie Craigmalloch Cronberry Crosshill Crosshouse ****nock Cunninghamhead...
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together with
Jimmy McLean in
summer 1911. Born into a
farming family in
Colmonell and
raised in Dundonald,
South Ayrshire,
James Wilson had two brothers...
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through Heronsford,
connecting it with the
villages of
Ballantrae and
Colmonell, with a
small bridge crossing the
Water of Tig
known as
Heronsford Bridge...
- v t e
Listed buildings in
South Ayrshire Ayr
Ballantrae Barr
Colmonell Coylton Craigie Dailly Dundonald Girvan Kirkmichael Kirkoswald Maybole Monkton...
- James)
Trailtrow Tundergarth Wamphray Carrick Ballantrae (St Cuthbert)
Colmonell or
Kilcolmonell (St Colmán Elo)
Dailly (St Ciaran)
Girvan Kirkbride (St...