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Dreghorn is a
village in
North Ayrshire, Scotland, 3.5
kilometres (2+1⁄4 miles) east of
Irvine town centre, on the old main road from
Irvine to Kilmarnock...
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Dreghorn Barracks are
located in Edinburgh, Scotland. The
barracks are
situated at the
southern edge of the city,
south of Colinton, and
adjacent to the...
- Sir Alan
Stewart of
Dreghorn (died 19 July 1333) was a
Scottish nobleman. The son of Sir John
Stewart (d. 1298) and his wife
Margaret de Bonkyll, Sir Alan...
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Allan Dreghorn (1706–1764) was an 18th
century Scottish architect largely ****ociated with
Glasgow He was born in
Glasgow the son of
Robert Dreghorn of Ruchill...
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Dreghorn railway station was a
railway station serving the
village of
Dreghorn,
North Ayrshire, Scotland. The
station was
originally part of the Glasgow...
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Alexander Stewart of
Bonkyll Earls of
Angus (extinct 1361) Alan
Stewart of
Dreghorn Stewart of
Darnley Earls of
Lennox Stewart of
Garlies Earls of Galloway...
- Advantages.
Dreghorn (1967), pp. 88–89.
Dreghorn (1967), pp. 88–94.
Dreghorn (1967), pp. 88–91.
Dreghorn (1967), pp. 96–97.
Dreghorn (1967), p. 96.
Dreghorn (1967)...
- Bush &
Dreghorn was a
merchantman launched in 1798 at Leith.
Between November 1800 and May 1801, she was one of 100–200
British merchantmen detained by...
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built was the
Colinton section (A702 to Baberton)
opened in 1981, with the
Dreghorn junction opening circa 1985. Next up was the
Sighthill section (Baberton...
- The Hon John Maclaurin, Lord
Dreghorn FRSE (15
December 1734 – 24
December 1796) was a
Scottish advocate who rose to be a
Senator of the
College of Justice...