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- Shewalton House and estate were composed of the 'Lands of Shewalton' and the laird's dwelling, originally a tower castle and later a mansion house on...
- (26 July 1772 – 4 February 1853) was a British judge. Boyle was born at Shewalton near Irvine on 26 July 1772, the son of Elizabeth Dunlop, daughter of...
- Patrick Boyle, Lord Shewalton (1690–1761) was a Scottish judge who served as a Senator of the College of Justice. He was born in 1690 the second son of...
- Montgreenan Nettlehirst Perceton Portencross Routenburn Seamill Sevenacres Shewalton Torranyard Birchburn Blackwaterfoot Bro**** Catacol Cladach Corrie Dippen...
- eight houses: Annick, Broomlands, Gailes, Montgomery, Overtoun, Perceton, Shewalton and Warrix. Each house represents an area in Irvine. Each house has a...
- The disease led to his early death on 23 March 1919. He was buried in Shewalton Cemetery in Irvine. [1] Irvine Times [2] MUFCInfo.com profile [3] Project1878...
- of Glasgow. Charles Boyle (b. 1715), who died young Patrick Boyle of Shewalton (1717–1798), who married first Agnes Mure, daughter of William Mure of...
- Dunlop married Rev Patrick Boyle of Shewalton (who inherited Shewalton from his uncle Patrick Boyle, Lord Shewalton) who was son of John Boyle, 3rd Earl...
- fought at the Crimea -later becoming David Boyle, 7th Earl of Glasgow at Shewalton House in Ayrshire. Around 1901, the two daughters were reunited with their...
- small school stood near the Shewalton East Lodge. It belonged to trustees, but was offered for use by Captain Boyle of Shewalton. The school at Dundonald...