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Dunsyre (Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Saghair) is a
village in
South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It is 10
kilometres (6 miles) from Carnwath.
Dunsyre is ****ociated...
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charter of
confirmation of
Dunsyre in the
sheriffdom of Lanarkshire,
dated 13
October 1475,
being thereafter designated 'of
Dunsyre'. Adam Hepburn, Master...
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Patrick Hepburn of
Dunsyre, 1st Lord
Hailes (died 1483) was the
feudal lord of
Hailes and its
castle in East
Lothian and a Lord of Parliament. Sir...
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Pentland Hills lie in the county, in the
vicinity of
Tarbrax and
Dunsyre. In the far
south lies the Daer Reservoir.
Northern Lanarkshire is dominated...
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Dunsyre railway station served the
village of
Dunsyre,
South Lanarkshire,
Scotland from 1867 to 1945 on the
Dolphinton branch. The
station opened on 1...
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Kailzie Gardens Manderston Priorwood Garden, (NTS)
Little Sparta,
Dunsyre,
Lanark List of
botanical gardens in the
United Kingdom Gardens in England...
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Kilbride John
Hastie Museum,
Strathaven Lanark Loch
Little Sparta, near
Dunsyre near
Lanark Low
Parks Museum,
Hamilton New Lanark, a
World Heritage Site...
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Covington Crawford (St Constantine)
Crawfordjohn Culter Dolphinton Douglas Dunsyre East
Kilbride (St Brigit)
Lamington (St Finian ?)
Lanark (St Kentigern)...
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possession of England.
Under his
territorial designation of "Patrick
Hepburn of
Dunsyre," he was made
Sheriff of
Berwickshire on 15 June 1480.
Patrick Hepburn...
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Linton South Lanarkshire - Biggar, Auchengray, Carnwath, Dolphinton,
Dunsyre, Garvald,
Tarbrax There is
evidence of
prehistoric settlement in the area...