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- Coodham, also previously known as Cowdam or Cowdams, is a place near Symington in South Ayrshire, Scotland. The lands were held by the Mure family in...
- Stuart Hay. After Fairlie's death, his widow Margaret began construction on Coodham House, near Symington, South Ayrshire, which she named "Williamfield"....
- in the Parish of Manchester, in the County Palatine of Lancaster and of Coodham, in the Parish of Symington, in the County of Ayr, was created in the Baronetage...
- Church and schoolhouse were built in February 1844. The country seats were Coodham, with its well wooded grounds, sizeable ornamental lake, and once splendid...
- 734 Clifford of Flaxbourne 16 July 1887 735 Houldsworth of Reddish and Coodham 20 July 1887 738 Loder of Whittlebury and of High Beeches 27 July 1887...
- the third son of William Fairlie and Margaret Fairlie (née Ogilvie) of Coodham, Symington, Ayrshire. He took to the links as a youngster and quickly became...
- Loch Con (north of Loch Errochty) Loch Connell (Dumfries and Galloway) Coodham Lake (Kyle, South Ayrshire) Corby Loch (northeast of Dyce, Aberdeen) Cornish...
- Annbank Ballantrae Bar****ie (Suburb of Troon) Barr Barrhill Colmonell Coodham Coylton Craigie Crosshill Dailly Dundonald Dunure Failford Joppa (Suburb...
- Chapel, for the restoration of St Ann's Church, Manchester, the chapel at Coodham in Scotland and St Elizabeth's Reddish. Waterhouse took interior design...
- Kennels. The loch was mainly fed by the Todrigs Burn which arises on the old Coodham Estate and by the Slough Burn that arises in the Dankeith estate. In around...