- The
Castle and
Barony of
Gadgirth was held by the
Chalmer family,
originally De Camera, with
successive castles and a
mansion house overlooking the River...
- and
Gadgirth Holm
however it was
demolished after use as a hotel.
Gadgirth Old Ha'
stood on the
River Ayr
close to
Privick Mill and the old
Gadgirth House...
- The
castle known as
Gadgirth Old Ha' or
Gadgirth Old Hall, was the
first castle at
Gadgirth, held by the
Chalmer family,
standing on a
whinstone promontory...
- part of Fail
Monastery Gadgirth Castle Tower 14th
Century Demolished Private Annbank Mansion house was
built on the site
Gadgirth Old Ha'
Tower Prior to...
- Sir
James Hamilton of
Preston Elizabeth Hamilton -
married Chalmers of
Gadgirth Burke's Peerage, 1938 Edition, 59 The
Scots Peerage, Vol. IV,
edited by...
- Category B 1068
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Castle and
Barony of
Gadgirth were
located in the
Parish of Coylton. The
castle was
demolished in 1808 and
replaced by
Gadgirth House which after becoming...
- and
later to the
Boswells of Auchinleck. In the 17th
century Chalmers of
Gadgirth and Reid of
Barskimming held
parts of the
Barony of Trabboch. Love states...
- He
preached in the
houses of Bar, Kineancleugh, Carnell, Ochiltree, and
Gadgirth, and in the town of Ayr. In
several of
these places he also
dispensed the...
-
small estate of
Dalmore was
originally part of the
Barony of
Gaitgirth (
Gadgirth).
Paterson recorded that the
family of
Scherar held the
property in 1615;...