- his
younger brother William Burnes, and
found work at the
Lochridge or
Lochrig limestone quarries and lime
kilns that lay near
Byrehill Farm near Stewarton...
-
North Ayrshire. The loch was
mainly fed by the
Lochridge (previously
Lochrig) Burn, the
Garrier Burn and
surface runoff, such as from the old rig and...
-
Stewarton in what is now East Ayrshire, Scotland.
Nether Lochridge or
Lochrig as it was
originally known,
belonged to the
Arnots for
nearly 400 years...
- road at Pea****bank Farm.
Several wagons subsequently caught fire. The
Lochrig Burn was
badly polluted,
however the
Annick Water escaped major contamination...
-
Ratification in
favours of Sir Adam
Blair of
Carberrie Knight, of the
lands of
Lochrig &c. Not
public and
general 1669 c. 71 — 23
December 1669
Ratification in...
- Armstrong's map
shows the road
going no
further than
Lochridge (formerly
Lochrig). A wind-pump is
shown situated above Chapeltoun House on the 1923 OS map...
-
gedenkt ihrer Anfänge: Es ist ein ungewöhnliches Grab:
Ausgewaschen und
löchrig ist der
Stein am Grab von
Robert **** (1851-1928) auf dem
Ulmer Hauptfriedhof...
- it
keeps the name Garrier, even when
joined by the
Brackenburn and the
Lochrig burns that flow all year. It was not easy
being a miller, for instance...
- to John Cunninghame);
David Cunninghame of Robertland;
Andrew Arnot of
Lochrig;
Robert Cunninghame of Kirkland;
Alexander Cunninghame of Aiket; William...
-
field (2010), next to the site of a
small burn, now
piped down to the
Lochrig Burn.
William Roy's map of 1745 - 47
shows a
roughly L-shaped farm and...