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- St Quivox is a small Scottish village north of Ayr and east of Prestwick. It lies on the B7035 east of the A77. The uniquely named village is said to be...
- us in the Chronicle of Scone. The name of the church and parish of St. Quivox in Ayrshire, Scotland, is thought to be a variant of Santa Kennocha Virgo...
- Nicola Sturgeon. Joan Kerr Ferguson was born on 23 October 1952 in St Quivox, Ayrshire. Sturgeon married Robin Sturgeon in 1969. They have two daughters...
- succeeded by William Leechman. He died in St Quivox on 21 March 1763 aged 70. His position at St Quivox was filled by Rev Dr William McQuhae, who had...
- was a Scottish first-class cricketer. Drinnan was born in May 1883 at St Quivox, Ayrshire. He pla**** club cricket for Ayr and was particularly successful...
- whom the church of Quivox is named, often thought to be Scottish, was in fact Mochoemoc. However, another source identifies St Quivox with Santa Kennocha...
- His father was James Gray (11 May 1834 - 23 July 1916), a farmer from St Quivox. His mother was Margaret Traill (3 June 1835 - 16 November 1891) from Sorn...
- Saint Mary [5] Newton Stewart, Our Lady and Saint Ninian Prestwick, Saint Quivox Saltcoats, Saint Brendan (closed) Saltcoats, Our Lady, Star of the Sea Stevenston...
- Rails to Ayr. Ayr Arch & Nat Hist Soc. p. 136. "Ayr Sheet ****III.7, St. Quivox, Survey date: 1857, Publication date: 1860". Ordnance Survey. Retrieved...
- Institute of Public Health and Hygiene from 1937 to 1942. He was born in St Quivox in Ayrshire on 2 March 1853 the son of James Oliver and his wife, Margaret...