- and
alleged "pet" of
Walter Scott, "Our Dogs", "Minchmoor", and "The
Enterkine".
Brown was half-brother to the
organic chemist Alexander Crum Brown....
- at the
battle of
Auldearn in 1645. A
daughter married David Dunbar of
Enterkine in Ayrshire. John
Parker Lawson, The Book of
Perth (Edinburgh, 1847),...
- 95 — 11
September 1672
Ratification in
favors of
Johne Cuninghame of
Enterkine of the
lands of
Previck &c. Not
public and
general 1672 c. 96 — 11 September...
- Blackhouse, Whitletts, Dalmilling, Gibbsyard,
Auchincruive Holm,
Annbank and
Enterkine.
Apart from
carrying coal to the harbour, lime kilns,
quarries and a salt...
- with
planted woodlands and open parkland, with a road
running to it via
Enterkine and with a
bridge across the
River Ayr as
confirmed by the
dwelling named...
-
siding running from Ayr
colliery No.9. The
lodge house at the
entrance to
Enterkine House still stands near by. The
platform is not
shown to have had a shelter...
-
dealings with Mylne. John Cunningham. John
Cunningham W.S. [later ‘of
Enterkine’]
worked as part of John Bayne's
legal team.
Cunningham prepared one of...
- October–2
November 1625 John or Hew
Cathcart of
Carleton David Dunbar of
Enterkine Parliament 15
September 1628 – 28 June 1633 Sir
William Cunningham of...
- Entrican' and the 'Entriken Path'. In 1776
Entrakinfoot is the
spelling used.
Enterkine Foot is
marked on Crawford's 1804 map. By 1898 the more
recent two storey...
-
rails are
stacked (2010) in the old quarry. The
Victorian photograph of
Enterkine shows the
track in situ,
although no
railway sleepers are visible. Sidings...