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Polkelly Castle, also Pokelly, was an
ancient castle located near Fenwick, at NS 4568 4524, in the
medieval free
Barony of
Polkelly,
lying north of Kilmarnock...
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David de More. "The most
ancient of the name on
record are the
Mores of
Polkelly, near Kilmarnock; one of whom,
David de More,
appears as
witness to a charter...
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locally referred to as The Keep
Polkelly Castle Tower 14th
century Removed Private Near
Polkelly Hall
Ruins used to
build a road in the 1850s...
- an only
daughter of
another Sir David. She
married Thomas Cochrane of
Polkelly in the mid 17th
century and much of the
estate was sold at
around this...
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invested in the moor and it was
decided that the
souming was
split between Polkelly and Rowallan. The
souming was the
number or
proportion of
cattle which...
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Campbells of Loudoun, who held it into the 19th century. The
former tower of
Polkelly lay near
Rowallan and was also held by the Mures, for a time p****ed to...
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larger estate by purchase. The most
ancient seat of the Mure
family was
Polkelly, near Kilmarnock. When King
David II was
taken prisoner at the
battle of...
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Wordsworth Editions. ISBNÂ 1-84022-511-4.
Bessie Dunlop of Lynn
Rowallan Castle Polkelly Castle Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Dalmusternock, East Ayrshire...
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legend adds the
detail that
eighteen men were in the
dungeon at
Polkelly Castle and the king,
being weary after crossing Fenwick Moor, was given...
- the moot hill of the
Barony of Haining-Ross.
Polkelly Castle (NS 4568 4524). The Gallow's Hill of
Polkelly Castle was
identified by a lone pine tree and...