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- 6 May 1890 Hurlford, East Ayrshire Died 7 May 1931 (aged 41) Buried Knadgerhill Cemetery, Irvine Allegiance  United Kingdom Service / branch British...
- or other, together with place names such as Swine Park, Chapelholm, Knadgerhill, Irvine March wood, Meadow plantations and Long Drive; an area close...
- English army marched to Irvine to engage the Scottish army, encamped at Knadgerhill; the English arrived only to find that dissension amongst the Scots leaders...
- Steps to 'protect' his new policies, providing a diversion which ran via Knadgerhill. The stepping stones remained in situ without any bridge present until...
- encamped in sight of each other, the English at Tarryholme and the Scots at Knadgerhill, with the Trindlemoss Loch between them. By 1500 the loch drainage had...
- encamped in sight of each other, the English at Tarryholme and the Scots at Knadgerhill, with the old Trindlemoss or Scotts Loch between them. Rodolph de Eglinton...
- into battle against the approaching English forces and had made camp at Knadgerhill, on the north side of the loch. When the English arrived, they too camped...
- Eglinton to Kilwinning via Milnburn or Millburn; crossing the Red burn near Knadgerhill. and running p****ed 'The Higgins' cottage, (now demolished).55°37.902′N...
- policies to Kilwinning via Milnburn or Millburn; crossing the Red burn near Knadgerhill (previously Knadgar and pronounced 'Nygerhill'[citation needed] as in...
- subterranean p****age was found by workmen at Stanecastle in the 19th century. Knadgerhill was only acquired by the Earls of Eglinton in 1851 when they excambied...