| Robert Forsyth - Agriculture - 1805 - 616 pages
...many places of Britain during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. Opposite to the village and castle is a very beautiful bank of wood, upwards, in most...for a long period the residence of the Wallaces of AntiguitiCT. Dundonald. About 1640 the estate came into the possession of Sir William Cochranc of Loudon,... | |
| Robert Forsyth - Agriculture - 1805 - 616 pages
...many places of Britain during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. Opposite to the village and castle is a very beautiful bank of wood, upwards, in most...stands the house of Auchans, for a long period the residenca of the Wallaces of Antiquity. Dundonald. About 1640 the estate came into the possession of... | |
| Robert Forsyth - Agriculture - 1805 - 636 pages
...stands the house of Auc-hans, for a long period the residence of the Wallaces of Antiquities. Dgndonald. About 1640 the estate came into the possession of Sir William Cochrane of Loudon, knight, who was af. terwards created Earl of Dundonald. Since the beginning of the late century,... | |
| William Veitch - Scotland - 1825 - 562 pages
...situated within the parish of Dundonald, in Ayrshire. " Opposite to the village and castle, (of Dundonald) is a very beautiful bank of wood, upwards, in most...residence of the Wallaces of Dundonald. About 1640 this estate came into the possession of Sir William Cochrane of Lowdon (Cowdon) knight, who was afterwards... | |
| William Veitch, Thomas M'Crie - Bothwell Bridge, Battle of, 1679 - 1825 - 564 pages
...situated within the parish of Dundonald, in Ayrshire. " Opposite to the village and castle, (of Dundonald) is a very beautiful bank of wood, upwards, in most...period the residence of the Wallaces of Dundonald. * Wodrow, i. app. pp. 91, 93, 109. About 1640 this estate came into the possession of Sir William Cochrane... | |
| John Howie - 1828 - 650 pages
...work, has induced the Editor to insert it here. f Opposite to the village and castle, (of Dundonald) is a very beautiful bank of wood, upwards, in most...bank, and on a gentle eminence, stands the house of Aucbens, for a long period the residence of the \Vullaces of Dundonald. About 1640 this esta$ came... | |
| John Howie - 1839 - 660 pages
...work, hi- induced the Editor to insert it here. f Opposite to the village and castle, (of Dundonald) is a very beautiful bank of wood, upwards, in most...100 feet in height, and extending near a mile to the north-webt. In a grand curvature of this bank, and on a gentle eminence, stands the house of Anchen»,... | |
| John Howie - 1883 - 680 pages
...work, has induced the Editor to insert it here. •f Opposite to the village and castle, (of Dundonald) is a very beautiful bank of wood, upwards, in most...bank, and on a gentle eminence, stands the house of Auchens, for a long period the residence of the Wallaces of Duudonald. About 1640 this estate came... | |
| John Howie - Reformation - 1885 - 680 pages
...village and castle, (of Dundonald) is a very beantiful bank of wood, upwards, in most places, of 1 00 feet in height, and extending near a mile to the north-west....bank, and on a gentle eminence, stands the house of Auchens, for a long period the residence of the Wallaces of Dundonald. About 1640 this estate came... | |
| William Robertson - Ayrshire (Scotland) - 1891 - 272 pages
...called Kemplaw, and which is said to have been of high antiquity. Opposite to the village and castle is a very beautiful bank of wood, upwards, in most...stands the house of Auchans, for a long period the reside nee of the Wallaces of Dundonald. About 1640, this estate came into the possession of Sir William... | |
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