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Kilkerran House is an 18th-century
private house near Maybole, Ayrshire, Scotland. It is a
category A
listed building set
within grounds included in the...
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Kilkerran Castle is a
ruined castle, near Campbeltown, Kintyre,
Argyll and Bute, Scotland. A keep was
built in 1490 by King
James IV, for the housing...
- 1925, and
reopening in 2000. Its
single malts are
bottled under the name
Kilkerran. The
Glengyle distillery was
founded in 1872 by
William Mitc****. Shortly...
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Campbeltown (/ˈkæmbəltən/ ;
Scottish Gaelic:
Ceann Loch
Chille Chiarain or
Ceann Locha) is a town and
former royal burgh in
Argyll and Bute, Scotland....
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Coonarie in 1878,
Cunningham in 1873,
Curramulka in 1874,
Dalrymple and
Kilkerran in 1872,
Koolywurtie in 1874,
Maitland in 1872,
Melville in 1869, Minlacowie...
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Fergussons held
lands at
Kilkerran from
probably the 12th century,
although the
first certain record is that of John
Fergusson of
Kilkerran in 1464. This John...
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Kilkerran railway station served an area of
rural Ayrshire,
Scotland from 1860 to 1965 on the
Maybole and
Girvan Railway. The
station opened on 24 May...
- Sir
James Fergusson of
Kilkerran, 2nd Baronet, Lord
Kilkerran (1688–1759) was a
Scottish judge.
Fergusson was the
eldest son of Sir John Fergusson, 1st...
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whisky is sold
under the name
Kilkerran to
avoid confusion with the
Highland blended malt
named Glengyle. By 2016,
Kilkerran had
started bottling and selling...
- The
Fergusson Baronetcy, of
Kilkerran in the
County of Ayr, is a
title in the
Baronetage of Nova Scotia. It was
created on 30
November 1703 for the prominent...