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- The lands of Marshalland, Marsheland, Marsheyland or Marshyland were part of the holdings of the Barony of Beith, Regality of Kilwinning and Bailiary...
- Powgreen or Marshyland burn. Marshalland lay within the Barony of Broadstone. Later maps call the area "Marshyland" and "Marshalland". A Marshall family were...
- stood on the Barmill Road near the old Marshalland Farm. It was built for Mrs Margaret Spier of the Marshalland and Cuff estate in 1887 to commemorate...
- Margaret Stewart, daughter of John Stewart of Morishill. Robert Shedden of Marshalland purchased the property from William Adam upon his return from Virginia...
- Old Spierians RFC Union Scottish Rugby Union Founded 1890 Disbanded 1972 Location Beith, Scotland Region North Ayrshire Ground(s) Marshalland, Beith...
- Community Trust. Geilsland was a half merk land, part of the 4 merk land of Marshalland of old extent, in the Barony of Braidstone. An earlier name is said to...
- John, known as "Jack the Marshalland" or "The Gem-keeper". Jack the Marshalland Born on 25 April 1756, John Shedden of Marshalland married Mary Raeside in...
- North Division for 1939–40 season. 1875–1882 Gateside Toll 1882–1883 Marshalland 1888–1894 Knockbuckle 1894–1903 James Meadow (Muir Field) 1903–1915 Glebe...
- this time. Broadstone Castle and Barony, Ayrshire Barrmill Lands of Marshalland Lands of Morishill Spier's school Notes Dobie, Page 3 Porterfield, Page...
- once the miller's dwelling and owned at one time by the Spier family of Marshalland. The old OS maps show that a dam existed above the falls and a leat or...