- of Bargany. On 11
December 1601 he met the Earl and his
followers at
Pennyglen near
Maybole and was
murdered with a
lance thrust in his back. Gilbert...
- A719 was
described by the
Ministry of
Transport in 1923 as "Milton –
Pennyglen –
Doonfoot – Ayr". It was
extended northeast from Ayr to the A77 north...
- tower-house was
built on the site in 1584, the work of John
Kennedy of
Pennyglen (near Maybole) and
Margaret Cathcart, his spouse.
Timothy Pont's 16th-century...
- Cathcart, who
built the castle,
commanding the
rearguard at the
battle of
Pennyglen. The
present castle,
dating from 1581,
probably replaces an
earlier one...
- Irvine,
North Ayrshire, Scotland.
Craufurd had
sasine of the
merkland of
Pennyglen (near Maybole), "on a
charter of
adjudication by Thomas, Earl of C****ilis...
- Inch Castle, on 11
December 1601 he met the earl and his
followers at
Pennyglen near
Maybole and was
killed with a
lance thrust in his back. The Earl...
- 'Battle of Brockloch' or the 'Maybole Snowballing'. He was
ambushed at
Pennyglen, Lady Corse, near
Maybole with only
thirty or so
attendants in a snowstorm...