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Mauchline (/ˈmɒxlɪn/;
Scottish Gaelic: Maghlinn) is a town and
civil parish in East Ayrshire, Scotland. In the 2001
census Mauchline had a
recorded po****tion...
- The Ayr to
Mauchline Branch was a
railway line in
Scotland and ran
services between Ayr and
Mauchline as part of the
Glasgow and
South Western Railway...
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known collectively as The
Belles of
Mauchline, one of whom was Jean Armour, the
daughter of a
stonemason from
Mauchline.
Burns had
encountered financial...
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Robert Duff
Mauchline (15
December 1913 – 1999) was a
Scottish footballer who pla**** as an
outside left for
Heart of Midlothian. He
later pla**** for English...
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Mauchline Castle, also
known as
Abbot Hunter's Tower, is a
rectangular tower house dating from the
fifteenth century, in
Mauchline, East Ayrshire, Scotland...
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Mauchline was one of 32
electoral wards of East
Ayrshire Council.
Originally created in 1974, the ward was
initially within ****nock and Doon
Valley District...
- 4°22′49″W / 55.50783°N 4.38022°W / 55.50783; -4.38022
Mauchline Edinburgh Glascow The
Battle of
Mauchline Muir was an
engagement fought on 12 June 1648 between...
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Mauchline Football Club was a
senior football team
based in the
small town of
Mauchline in East Ayrshire. The club was
founded in 1873. Its
first match...
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Mauchline railway station was a
railway station serving the town of
Mauchline, East Ayrshire, Scotland. The
station was
originally part of the Glasgow...
- (Mossgaville Farm or
Mossgavel Farm in Old Scots) is a
tenanted farm in
Mauchline, East Ayrshire, Scotland. It was the home of
Robert Burns between 1784...