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Lambroughton is a
village in the old
Barony of Kilmaurs, Scotland. This is a
rural area
famous for its milk and
cheese production and the
Ayrshire or Dunlop...
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Lambroughton Loch or
Wheatrig Loch was
situated in a low-lying area
between the
farms and
dwellings of Hillhead,
Lambroughton, Wheatrig,
Titwood and Lochridge...
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Sycamore Canker caused by
Pseudomonas bacteria.
Lambroughton Woods,
North Ayrshire...
- A
witch ball on a
Rowan tree in
Lambroughton, Ayrshire...
- Sir John Cunningham, 1st Baronet, of
Lambroughton (died
November 1684), was a
member of the
Convention of the
Estates of
Scotland and of the Parliament...
- ****ociation with the
ancient Barony of Kilmaurs,
Ayrshire and the
Lands of
Lambroughton.
William Lamberton however most
probably originated from the settlement...
- Water-Dropwort,
Willows and Alders.
Cunninghamhead Corsehill Chapeltoun Lambroughton River Irvine Fullarton Johnston,
James B. (1903), Place-Names of Scotland...
- have been a
prominent landscape feature and the 'Loch' may
refer to
Lambroughton Loch
which could have
reached as far as this site. as stated, Buiston...
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International Molinological Society Museum of
Scottish Country Life
Lambroughton Titwood Farm
Horse Mill
Donkey Stone Edge mill
Experiment (horse powered...
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North Ayrshire. Wilson,
James (2003). Mid
Lambroughton Farm,
North Ayrshire. Forrest,
James (2003). Mid
Lambroughton Farm,
North Ayrshire. Close,
Robert (1992)...