- was in the
Civil Parish of
Kilmaurs. The
fossilised remains of
eight mammoths were
found in
Woodhill quarry,
Kilmaurs.
Kilmaurs was
known as the
hamlet of...
- was
restored upon
Cuninghame Family of
Kilmaurs. (Cuthbert Cuninghame, 3rd Earl of Glencairn, 3rd Lord
Kilmaurs.)
Cuthbert Cunningham, 3rd Earl of Glencairn...
- The
Kilmaurs Tolbooth, also
known as The Jougs, is a muni****l
building on Main
Street in
Kilmaurs in Scotland. The building,
which is
local landmark,...
-
Kilmaurs Place, The
Place or
Kilmaurs House, is an old
mansion house and the
ruins of
Kilmaurs Tower grid
reference NS41234112 are
partly incorporated...
- of
Kilmaurs, Scotland. This is a
rural area
famous for its milk and
cheese production and the
Ayrshire or
Dunlop breed of cattle.
Although Kilmaurs is...
-
certainly well
settled in the
parish of
Kilmaurs by the end of the
thirteenth century. The son of the
Laird of
Kilmaurs was
Hervy de
Cunningham who fought...
- Maurs-Glencairn
collegiate church about 1 km south-east of
Kilmaurs, East Ayrshire,
Parish of
Kilmaurs, Scotland.[citation needed] The word 'Tour' in Scots...
-
Kilmaurs Castle was
located on the
lands of
Jocksthorn Farm, near
Kilmaurs in East Ayrshire, Scotland. It is
described by
Timothy Pont in the
early 17th...
-
Kilmaurs in East Ayrshire, Scotland...
-
Jougs at
Stobo Kirk,
Scottish Borders Jougs attached to the
tolbooth at
Kilmaurs,
Ayrshire Jougs at
Eckford Parish Kirk,
Scottish Borders Jougs at the entrance...