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parish had four
other baronies: Kelburne, Blair, Lynn and Pitcon. The
Kerslands proper sat on a bank
shelving towards the
River Garnock,
comprising the...
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Robert Ker (the younger) (1634–1680)
known as
Robert Ker of
Kersland was a Covenanter. He
sympathised with the
insurgents who
fought at
Rullion Green and...
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Sacred Military Constantinian Order of
Saint George The
Baron of
Kersland The
Baron of
Kilbernie The
Baron of
Kilbride The
Baron of
Kilcoy 16c 2012...
- Elizabeth,
married to John
Blair of that ilk; Agnes,
married to John Ker of
Kersland; Janet,
married to
Campbell of Cessnock; Catherine,
married to
George Montgomerie...
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lands of the old
Barony of
Kersland, the
ruins of
Kersland Castle and East
Kersland Mill
being situated nearby at East
Kersland. A
William Stewart of Hiefield...
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Cunninghame to the
Norman family of
William de Ker.
These lands became known as
Kersland. At this time,
Cunninghame was
under the
control of de
Morville who also...
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Parliament of Scotland. He
married Anna,
younger daughter of
Robert Ker, of
Kersland, near Kilbirnie,
whose only son
Daniel Ker was
killed at the
Battle of...
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State Trials. Vol. XIV. Longman. Douglas, Hugh (2008). "John Ker, of
Kersland; 1673–1726".
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography (online ed.). Oxford...
- 1st Earl of
Roxburghe (c. 1570–1650),
Scottish nobleman Robert Ker of
Kersland (1634–1680),
Scottish Covenanter Robert Ker, 3rd Earl of
Roxburghe (c....
- when he
purchased Kersland, near
Kilbirnie from his wife's
elder sister, Jean Ker. He ****umed the name and
title of John Ker of
Kersland and
spent the next...