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Whitehaugh Oval is a
cricket ground in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland. It has been the home
ground of
Kelburne Cricket Club
since their previous ground...
- Johnstone* Kilbarchan* Langbank* Linwood* Lochwinnoch*
Paisley East and
Whitehaugh*
Paisley North*
Paisley West and Central* Ralston* Renfrew* Renfrewshire...
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prisoners for the king at Wemyss,
including in 1597
Archie Armstrong of
Whitehaugh from the
Scottish borders.
Wemyss and
other Lairds complained about this...
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Photo Whitehaugh House,
Walled Garden And
Octagon Gazebo 57°14′49″N 2°40′19″W / 57.247053°N 2.671926°W / 57.247053; -2.671926 (
Whitehaugh House,...
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successful hockey club in Scotland.
Since its
formation at
accommodation at
Whitehaugh, Paisley, the club has
flourished from
being unfashionable to
being the...
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Spout of
Garnock River Garnock NS287608 near
Lochwinnoch Garpel Linn
Whitehaugh Water NS619276 near
Muirkirk Gillwham Kinharvie Burn NX928653 near New...
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estates included the
lands of
Auldtoun (now Oldhall), Hullhead, Barshaw,
Whitehaugh, Byres, Honeybog, Pennilee,
Maylee and Ralstonwood. When the use of surnames...
- barracks,
which were
built on the
north side of the
Glasgow Road in the
Whitehaugh district of Paisley, were also
completed in the 1820s. The 4th (Extra...
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Physicians of London. In 1806, on the
death of his
elder brother, he
inherited Whitehaugh, Aberdeenshire, went to
reside there, and
there he died,
after breaking...
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Adelaide Isabella Leith, the
youngest daughter of
Colonel Forbes Leith, of
Whitehaugh, Aberdeenshire, at Colombo, in
December 1872. She died at
Aberdeen in...