- The
Lands of
Lainshaw lie in
Strathannick and were part of the
Lordship of Stewarton, in East Ayrshire, Scotland.
Lainshaw House is a
category B listed...
- Castle.
Their eldest son
married the
heiress of Sir
David Montgomerie of
Lainshaw and
adopted the
patronym Montgomerie-Cuninghame,
however he predeceased...
- Stewarton,
notably as the logo of the two
primary schools in the area -
Lainshaw primary school and
Nether Robertland primary school.
Another reference...
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William Cuninghame of
Lainshaw (c.1775–1849) was a
Scottish landowner,
known as a
writer on
biblical prophecy. He
dated the
beginning of the
reign of Antichrist...
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Stewarton and Dunlop,
which in 1678
became part of the
lands of
Lainshaw,
known as the
Lainshaw,
Kirkwood and
Bridgehouse Estate.
Kirkwood was
anciently known...
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domestic servants. He
stopped at
Lainshaw Castle to dine with his
close relative, Neil Montgomerie, who was Lord of
Lainshaw and
whose Lady was an Elizabeth...
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Lainshaw Castle was a 15th
century castle about 1.0 mile (1.6 km) south-west of Stewarton, East Ayrshire, Scotland, to the
north of
Annick Water. The castle...
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Chapeltoun Mains.
Paterson (1866)
states that on the
lands of
Langshaw (now
Lainshaw)
there was a chapel,
dedicated to the
Virgin Mary and that it had an appropriate...
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Corsehill Castle Tower house Ruined Private Stewarton NS416467 See Corsehill,
Lainshaw,
Robertland and
Dunlop Craufurdland Castle Tower house 14th
century Still...
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beneath the
surviving bridge into the
Lainshaw Holm.
Wooden carriageway bridges existed at two
places on the
Lainshaw estate; the
stone built abutments are...