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- world famous and created a cottage industry, with cheese merchants from Kirktoun buying up the cheeses and taking them to Glasgow for sale. The cheese-making...
- of the metal was turned into horseshoes and used to mend ploughs at the Kirktoun of Glenbuchat. In May 1585 Margaret Haldane, the wife of David Erskine...
- Alexander, 10th Earl of Eglinton, began the work of developing the old Kirktoun of Eaglesham into a planned village. However, it was his successor, Archibald...
- [Dorusduain] Beg, Little Innerennet, Derisduan [Dorusduain] Moir, Auchadrein, Kirktoun, Ardtulloch, Rovoch, Quhissil, Tullych, Derewall and Nuik, Inchchro, Morowoch...
- was at first known as 'Newtown of Campsie', to distinguish it from the 'Kirktoun' or 'Clachan' of Campsie, at the foot of Campsie Glen. During the 19th...
- Kirkton (Scots: Kirktoun) is a small area in the north-west of Livingston in West Lothian, Scotland. The area is mainly occupied by an industrial estate...
- were joined by two of Johnstone's retainers near Lockerbie, Johnstone of Kirktoun, who had a large following and Johnstone of Lockerbie, who had fifty men...
- throughout the central lowlands of Scotland. Local cheese merchants from Kirktoun also bought up the cheese and took them to Glasgow for sale in the markets...
- in court to defend her rights. One of her incomes was the rents of the Kirktoun of St Vigeans. In 1543, David Beaton bought Melgund Castle from his widowed...
- including Philip, and 5 daughters. "DOUGLAS, Archibald (1707-78), of Kirktoun, Dumfries and Witham, Es****". History of Parliament Online. Archived from...