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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… lofty range that extends along the coast from Greenock to Ardrossan. The hill of Misty Law, which rises to the height … towns in the neighbourhood. A canal from Glasgow to Ardrossan was begun about the commencement of the present … resumed. There is, however, a railway from Glasgow to Ardrossan and Ayr, which runs through the parish. Numerous …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Johannes de Balliolo, tunc rex Scocie, dedit Hugoni de Ardrossan, qui quidem Hugo dictam terram forisfecit, et … stet donum ipsius Johannis de Balliolo factum Hugoni de Ardrossan [editorial note: The scribe originally started to … de Balliol, then the king of Scotland, gave to Hugh of Ardrossan, which Hugh forfeited the said land, and the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… de quatre anz. Derechief, dioms et pronuncioms qe Hughe de Ardrossan, Johan de Gourleye, Johan le Naper, et Johan … years. Furthermore, we declare and pronounce that Hugh of Ardrossan, John of Gourleye, John le Naper, and John …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… miles in length diverges to Kilmarnock, and another to Ardrossan. The principal remains of antiquity are, the ruins …
Rymer's Foedera
… Comitis Marchiae Scotiae, Dominum Johannem Mungumbry de Ardrossan, Robertum Stewart de Lorn, Dominum Thomam Hay de …
Rymer's Foedera
… of Scotland, George earl of March, John de Montgomery, of Ardrossan, and four others, coming to Pontefract concerning …
Rymer's Foedera
… for the abbot of Balmorynach, John de Montgomery, lord of Ardrossan, and (2) others, sent by the K. of Scotland to the … Ordinis Cisterciensis, Johannes de Montgomery, Dominus de Ardrossan, Patricius de Dunbar Miles, Robertus de Laweder …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… partly in the parish of Stevenston, but chiefly in that of Ardrossan, district of Cunninghame, county of Ayr, 6 miles … of whom 2806 are in that part within the parish of Ardrossan. This town, which is irregularly built, is chiefly … men connected with the shipping of the harbours of Ardrossan and Saltcoats; by weavers; and the various …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… distant ports is afforded by the harbours of Saltcoats and Ardrossan, whence steamers ply to Ayr, Arran, Greenock, Glasgow, and other places: the Ardrossan railway, connected with the Glasgow and Ayr, passes … which the produce is conveyed by a railroad to the port of Ardrossan, whence it is shipped. A superior kind of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… The great valley of the Ayr, reaching from the Doon to Ardrossan, a distance of nearly twenty miles, stretches …
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