- The
Lands of
Pitcon,
previously Potconnel now form a
small estate of
around 100
acres in the
Parish of Dalry,
North Ayrshire in the old
Barony of Dalry...
-
William Bell
Scott who
restored it in 1857.
Pitcon Castle near
Dalry in
Ayrshire was
originally held by the
Pitcon family and then by the
Boyds until they...
- 55°43′09″N 4°42′14″W / 55.71917°N 4.70389°W / 55.71917; -4.70389 The
Pitcon Burn cuts deep into the
hillside causing the tree
lined gully known as Swinlees...
-
Thomas (1995). The
Basis of Measurement:
Volume 1 –
Historical Aspects.
Pitcon Publishing (Chippenham) Ltd. p. 166. ISBN 0-948251-82-4. "Histoire du mètre"...
- 15th
century the
parish had four
other baronies: Kelburne, Blair, Lynn and
Pitcon. The
Kerslands proper sat on a bank
shelving towards the
River Garnock,...
- The
Basis of Measurement:
Volume 2 –
Metrication and
Current Practice.
Pitcon Publishing (Chippenham) Ltd. pp. 222–224. ISBN 978-0-948251-84-9. Foster...
- RAFVR. 562595 C. C. Pettit. 566308 C. Pike. 33577 H. E. Pike. 1653141 R. C.
Pitcon, RAFVR. 338218 D. H. Please. 640143 H. Plimmer. 1396056 L. F. H. Plummer...
-
templar are to be
found in the
Dalry area.
Lands including the area of
Pitcon in
Dalry were
given by
Robert the
Bruce to his right-hand man
Robert Boyd...
- the
family also
flourished in Ayrshire, as the
Boyds of Merton, Penkiln,
Pitcon, and Trochrig. Now a po****r
tourist attraction, Dean
Castle and its surrounding...
-
Kilwinning Montgreenan House is nearby. Also
known as the 'Bishop's Palace'
Pitcon Fortified tower Demolished Private Near
Dalry An 18th-century
mansion is...