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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...
- prisoners for the king at Wemyss, including in 1597 Archie Armstrong of Whitehaugh from the Scottish borders. Wemyss and other Lairds complained about this...
- 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...
- Spout of Garnock River Garnock NS287608 near Lochwinnoch Garpel Linn Whitehaugh Water NS619276 near Muirkirk Gillwham Kinharvie Burn NX928653 near New...
- Johnstone of Greenside in December 1598. He held Archie Armstrong of Whitehaugh from the Scottish borders at Wemyss Castle for a time. John Wemyss and...
- successful hockey club in Scotland. Since its formation at accommodation at Whitehaugh, Paisley, the club has flourished from being unfashionable to being the...
- been arranged at Bewcastle as an occasion to capture the Armstrongs of Whitehaugh. The Armstrongs heard of the ambush and made a surprise attack. In 1602...
- estates included the lands of Auldtoun (now Oldhall), Hullhead, Barshaw, Whitehaugh, Byres, Honeybog, Pennilee, Maylee and Ralstonwood. When the use of surnames...
- 30 July 2010. Titwood, CricketArchive.com Retrieved on 30 July 2010. Whitehaugh, CricketArchive.com Retrieved on 30 July 2010. Cricket grounds in Scotland...