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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Scottish Hogmanay Seán Batty, Jennifer Reoch Mairi Campbell, Dougie Maclean Craufurdland Castle, Kilmarnock 2020 The Daily Record Pride of Scotland Awards 2020...
- 1930 as a wedding gift for a member of the Houison Craufurd family from Craufurdland Castle in Ayrshire. The (Red) Earl Spencer broke the neck of his favourite...
- many Free Church ministers and leaders. William Houison-Craufurd of Craufurdland and Braehead, was born on 29 November 1781. His father was James Moody...
- to Hugh Mure of Polkellie, and, secondly, to Archibald Craufurd of Craufurdland, and another sister, Elizabeth, married to Thomas Douglas, younger of...
- 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...
- her own account, and lived with the Houison Craufurd family in their Craufurdland Castle. Later decided, for health reasons, to emigrate to Port Phillip...