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Marnock or
Marnock of
Kilmarnock (died c. 625 AD), also
known as Marnocus,
Marnan of Narnach, Marn****,
Marnocalso or
originally Ernin (from
Irish Mo-Ernin-og)...
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Robert Marnock (1800–1889) was one of the
leading Scottish horticulturalists and
garden designers of the 19th century. He was
considered by his contemporaries...
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first hydrocarbons produced in 1998. The
original development included Marnock, Mungo,
Monan and
Machar from BP and Heron, Egret, Skua from S****. In...
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William Ross,
Baron Ross of
Marnock, MBE, PC (7
April 1911 – 10 June 1988) was the
longest serving Secretary of
State for Scotland,
holding office from...
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Andrews Gardens at its
opening in 1864, it was then
redesigned by
Robert Marnock during 1877. The park grew in a
series of
increments and now
occupies approximately...
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Maggie Hill
married long-term
criminal Alfred Hughes.
Diamond died at 11
Marnock House,
close to 'East Lane'
market in Southwark, on 1
April 1952. Shirley...
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Master of the Garden,
Oliver Sells QC.[citation needed] In 1870
Robert Marnock re-designed the
Inner Temple Garden. The Gateway, at the top of
Inner Temple...
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aurea J.Harrison
Brugmansia lutea Berl.
Brugmansia sanguinea var.
glabra Marnock Datura rosei Saff.
Datura sanguinea f.
coccinea Voss
Elisia mutabilis Milano...
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around St.
Marnock's, the
former home of a
branch of the
Jameson distilling family,
which had its own
private golf course. St.
Marnock's was largely...
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anglicisation of the
Gaelic Innis Mheàrnaig
meaning Island of
Marnock.
Marnock, (Old
Irish M'Ernóc, 'My [i.e. 'Saint']
Little Ernán) was a holy man...