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Craufurdland Castle is a
rebuilt tower house,
originating in the 16th century,
about 2.5
miles (4.0 km)
north east of Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland...
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branches of the clan: the
Crawfords of
Auchinames and the
Crawfords of
Craufurdland. The
chiefly line is
reckoned to be that of
Auchinames in Renfrewshire...
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Constable painting worth up to £2,000,000
previously said to be fake at
Craufurdland Castle, Scotland.
Auctioning the
painting could save the
family from...
- to Hugh Mure of Polkellie, and, secondly, to
Archibald Craufurd of
Craufurdland, and
another sister, Elizabeth,
married to
Thomas Douglas,
younger of...
- Ayrshire, Scotland,
situated about five
miles north of
Galston on the
Craufurdland Water in the
Parish of Fenwick. It lies a few
miles north of
Moscow on...
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Supervisor Mr. B. D. Hughes. Hood,
James (1928).
Kilmarnock Water and
Craufurdland Kilm
Glenf Ramb Soc. Annals. 1919 – 1930. P. 126. "The
Limekilns - Black...
- Cave is an
artificial cave in a
craggy outcrop of
rocks overlooking the
Craufurdland Water just
below the
confluence of the
Dunton Water and the Calf Fauld...
- Sovereign's
Hands in
Scotland –
Simon Houison Craufurd, 29th
Laird of
Craufurdland Castle Hereditary Royal Falconer of
Scotland – John Hugh Borthwick, 24th...
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Irvine catchment River Irvine Annick Water (R)
Fenwick Water (R)
Craufurdland Water (R)
Cessnock Water (L) Ayr
catchment River Ayr
Water of
Coyle (L)...
- many Free
Church ministers and leaders.
William Houison-Craufurd of
Craufurdland and Braehead, was born on 29
November 1781. His
father was
James Moody...