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Knockentiber (Scottish Gaelic: Cnoc an Tobair, hill of the well) is a
village in East Ayrshire,
Parish of Kilmaurs, Scotland.
Knockentiber is two miles...
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known as
Knockentiber (Scottish Gaelic: Cnoc an Tobair, hill of the well), a
village in East Ayrshire,
Parish of Kilmaurs, Scotland.
Knockentiber is 2 miles...
- Source: Source: Source: Ward 6 was
renamed Crosshouse,
Gatehead and
Knockentiber following the
Third Statutory Reviews of
Electoral Arrangements. The...
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Kilbirnie Kilmarnock Kilmaurs Kilwinning Kincaidston Kirkmichael Kirkoswald Knockentiber Largs Lendalfoot Loans Logan Longbar Lugton Lugar Lylestone Mauchline...
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rocky hillock Knockhill, Knock,
County Clare, Knock, Isle of Lewis,
Knockentiber, Knock, Cnwc-Parc-y-morfa, Pembrokeshire, Wales, Pen-cnwc, Pembrokeshire...
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Ballingry Rovers Hampden Park 1980–81
Knockentiber 3–1
Bannockburn Hampden Park
Ayrshire 1981–82 Avon
Villa 1–0
Knockentiber Hampden Park 1982–83 Strathclyde...
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Abbey Mill, New
Abbey Aiket Mill,
Dunlop Bloak Mill,
Dunlop Busbie Mill,
Knockentiber Dalmore Mill,
Stair Dalmusternock Mill
Drumastle Mill,
Dalry Giffen Mill...
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village and a
plaque commemorating him is
located at the road
junction to
Knockentiber. The
village is the
location of a
major hospital,
Crosshouse Hospital...
- Maurs-Glencairn
church to
provide a
shortcut for
pedestrians travelling to
Knockentiber and
Crosshouse as well as a
route to the old
Woodhill limestone quarries...
- May 1982, Aird won the
Scottish Amateur Cup with Avon Villa,
beating Knockentiber 1–0 at Hampden.
After that he
founded Avonbridge AFC in Hamilton. "AIRD...