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parish had four
other baronies: Kelburne, Blair, Lynn and Pitcon. The
Kerslands proper sat on a bank
shelving towards the
River Garnock,
comprising the...
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Robert Ker (the younger) (1634–1680)
known as
Robert Ker of
Kersland was a Covenanter. He
sympathised with the
insurgents who
fought at
Rullion Green and...
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Cunninghame to the
Norman family of
William de Ker.
These lands became known as
Kersland. At this time,
Cunninghame was
under the
control of de
Morville who also...
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Kelly 2004
Kemnay Aberdeenshire Susan Burnett, Lady of
Kemnay 1978
Kersland Kilbernie Kilbride Lanarkshire Kilcoy Ross-shire 16th
century Mark David...
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conditions in the 17th
century included Donald Cargill and
Robert Ker of
Kersland. The
tolbooth also
incorporated the
burgh chambers and a
tavern and its...
- Kelburne, Blair,
Kersland, Lynn and Pitcon.
These names are
still reflected in some of the areas, farms,
houses and
surnames in the area.
Kersland had a church...
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Parliament of Scotland. He
married Anna,
younger daughter of
Robert Ker, of
Kersland, near Kilbirnie,
whose only son
Daniel Ker was
killed at the
Battle of...
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replaced Clippens (formerly
Mossedge Primary), the
Hollybush Pre-5
Centre and
Kersland Schools. In the 1880s, a
football club from the town,
Clippens F.C., pla****...
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August 1905. The club pla**** in blue and white. The club's
ground was at
Kersland Field. "Ayrshire notes".
Scottish Referee: 3. 26
December 1902. "Other...
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Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Pat
Collins 16,304 43.5 -4.9
Unionist Sydney Kersland Lewis 14,141 37.8 -0.0
Labour Arthur Carr
Osburn 7,007 18.7 -4.9 Majority...