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  • James Glencairn Burns
  • Son of the poet Robert Burns

    James Glencairn Burns (1794–1865) was the fourth son and eighth child born to the poet Robert Burns and his wife Jean Armour. James was born at their

    James Glencairn Burns

    James Glencairn Burns

    James_Glencairn_Burns

  • Jean Armour
  • Wife of the poet Robert Burns (1765–1834)

    Robert Burns Junior (b. 3 September 1786); Jean (b. 3 September 1786); William Nicol (b. 9 April 1791); Elizabeth Riddell (b. 1792); James Glencairn (b.

    Jean Armour

    Jean Armour

    Jean_Armour

  • Irvine Burns Club
  • Association which celebrates Robert Burns and Scottish literature

    William Nicol Burns and his brother James Glencairn Burns were entertained in the Kings Arms Hotel, High Street, Irvine by the Irvine Burns Club. The club

    Irvine Burns Club

    Irvine Burns Club

    Irvine_Burns_Club

  • James Burns
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    union player James Burns, 3rd Baron Inverclyde (1864–1919) James Glencairn Burns, son of poet Robert Burns J. H. Burns (James Henderson Burns, 1921–2012)

    James Burns

    James_Burns

  • James Cunningham, 14th Earl of Glencairn
  • Scottish nobleman, soldier and patron of Robert Burns

    James Cunningham, 14th Earl of Glencairn (1 June 1749 – 30 January 1791) was a Scottish nobleman, soldier and patron of Robert Burns. Finlaystone House

    James Cunningham, 14th Earl of Glencairn

    James Cunningham, 14th Earl of Glencairn

    James_Cunningham,_14th_Earl_of_Glencairn

  • Robert Burns
  • Scottish poet and lyricist (1759–1796)

    'Betty' Burns Elizabeth Riddell Burns Glenriddell Manuscripts James Glencairn Burns (son) Jean Lorimer (Chloris) John Burns (farmer) (brother) List of 18th-century

    Robert Burns

    Robert Burns

    Robert_Burns

  • William Nicol Burns
  • Son of the poet Robert Burns

    1844 a 'Burns Festival' attended by around 80,000 people took place at Ayr and the Burns Monument at Alloway with William Nicol, James Glencairn and Robert

    William Nicol Burns

    William Nicol Burns

    William_Nicol_Burns

  • Man Was Made to Mourn
  • 1784 poem by Robert Burns

    Robert Burns, first published in 1784 and included in the first edition of Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect in 1786. The poem is one of Burns's many

    Man Was Made to Mourn

    Man_Was_Made_to_Mourn

  • Elizabeth 'Betty' Burns
  • Daughter of the poet Robert Burns

    Robert Burns Thomson, their second son, composed stanzas that are carved on their gravestone. Robert Burns Thomson died in 1887. James Glencairn Thomson

    Elizabeth 'Betty' Burns

    Elizabeth 'Betty' Burns

    Elizabeth_'Betty'_Burns

  • Robert Burns's diamond point engravings
  • Glass inscriptions by Scottish poet

    Robert Burns came to know James Cunninghamme, Earl of Glencairn in Edinburgh in 1786 through a 'Letter of Introduction' provided by Dalrymple of Orangefield

    Robert Burns's diamond point engravings

    Robert Burns's diamond point engravings

    Robert_Burns's_diamond_point_engravings

  • Robert Burns Junior
  • Son of the poet Robert Burns

    Burns Junior married Anne Sherwood on 24 March 1809 at St Marylebone Parish Church. The couple had a daughter, Eliza. Her uncle James Glencairn Burns

    Robert Burns Junior

    Robert Burns Junior

    Robert_Burns_Junior

  • Isabella Burns
  • Youngest sister of the poet Robert Burns

    family reunion in which her nephews Robert, William Nicol Burns and James Glencairn Burns met together on the banks of the Doon in what was a great public

    Isabella Burns

    Isabella Burns

    Isabella_Burns

  • James Paterson (painter)
  • Scottish painter (1854–1932)

    of Glasgow Library in April 2003. Work Craigenputtock (1882) Autumn in Glencairn (1887) Craigdarroch Water (1889) Spring In Moniaive (1889) Kippford -

    James Paterson (painter)

    James Paterson (painter)

    James_Paterson_(painter)

  • Statue of Robert Burns (Milwaukee)
  • 1909 bronze statue of Scottish bard Robert Burns in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

    The Robert Burns Monument is a bronze statue of the Scottish bard and poet Robert Burns, located in Burns Commons on the Lower East Side of Milwaukee,

    Statue of Robert Burns (Milwaukee)

    Statue of Robert Burns (Milwaukee)

    Statue_of_Robert_Burns_(Milwaukee)

  • Gilbert Burns (farmer)
  • Scottish farmer (1760–1827)

    their careers, especially in the cases of William Nicol Burns and James Glencairn Burns. Robert Burns junior was given a job in the Stamp Office in London

    Gilbert Burns (farmer)

    Gilbert Burns (farmer)

    Gilbert_Burns_(farmer)

  • Kilmaurs
  • Village in Scotland

    in 1527 by the earl of that date. Robert Burns's patron, James Cunningham the fourteenth earl of Glencairn, upon whose death the poet wrote his touching

    Kilmaurs

    Kilmaurs

    Kilmaurs

  • Glencairn Aisle
  • Chapel in East Ayrshire, Scotland

    The Glencairn Aisle or Glencairn Vault at Kilmaurs, East Ayrshire is a Category B Listed vaulted sepulchral chapel. Built as a place for private contemplation

    Glencairn Aisle

    Glencairn Aisle

    Glencairn_Aisle

  • Lambroughton
  • Human settlement in Scotland

    aged 79. They were buried in the Kilmaurs-Glencairn church cemetery. Robertson records that the widow of Mr. James Ross of Whiteriggs (Wheatrig), Christian

    Lambroughton

    Lambroughton

  • Duncan McNaught
  • Scottish parochial school teacher (1845–1925)

    Adelaide, Australia, daughter of Mrs Hurchinson and from Colonel James Glencairn Burns. The Collection included the following copies of rare editions,

    Duncan McNaught

    Duncan McNaught

    Duncan_McNaught

  • Agnes Maclehose
  • Scottish poet (1758-1841)

    to live at 14 Calton Hill, Edinburgh where in 1825 Burns’s fourth son, Captain James Glencairn Burns, visited her. She died of old age on 23 October 1841

    Agnes Maclehose

    Agnes Maclehose

    Agnes_Maclehose

  • Clan Cunningham
  • Scottish clan

    victorious rebels, and Alexander Cunningham, 1st Earl of Glencairn slain with the defeated James III. A longstanding rivalry (principally over the Bailieship

    Clan Cunningham

    Clan Cunningham

    Clan_Cunningham

  • Burns club
  • Associations which celebrate Robert Burns and Scottish literature

    A Burns club is a social club that exists to encourage and cherish the memory of Robert Burns, to foster a love of his writings and generally to encourage

    Burns club

    Burns club

    Burns_club

  • Robert Burns Memorial (Montreal)
  • Monument in Dorchester Square

    The Robert Burns Memorial (French: Monument à Robert Burns), created by sculptor George Anderson Lawson, is a monument located at Dorchester Square in

    Robert Burns Memorial (Montreal)

    Robert Burns Memorial (Montreal)

    Robert_Burns_Memorial_(Montreal)

  • Craigdarroch
  • House in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland

    generation, married Lady Janet Cunningham, daughter of the 4th Earl of Glencairn of Maxwelton, in 1537 and their marriage stone, with the shakefork of

    Craigdarroch

    Craigdarroch

    Craigdarroch

  • Glenriddell Manuscripts
  • 1791 collection of poems and letters by Robert Burns

    daughter of James Glencairn and his first wife Sarah, wrote on 27 October 1893 from Cheltenham to Dr. Duncan McNaught, editor of the Robert Burns Federation's

    Glenriddell Manuscripts

    Glenriddell Manuscripts

    Glenriddell_Manuscripts

  • Francis Wallace Burns
  • Son of the poet Robert Burns

    Agnes Burns (aunt) Annabella Burns (aunt) Isabella Burns (aunt) John Burns (uncle) Gilbert Burns (uncle) William Burns (uncle) James Glencairn Burns (brother)

    Francis Wallace Burns

    Francis Wallace Burns

    Francis_Wallace_Burns

  • Murder of Hugh Montgomerie
  • 1586 murder in Scotland

    that ran on for centuries. At one point Kerelaw Castle was burned and the Earl of Glencairn retaliated by burning Eglinton Castle although the Earl of

    Murder of Hugh Montgomerie

    Murder of Hugh Montgomerie

    Murder_of_Hugh_Montgomerie

  • Battle of Sauchieburn
  • 1488 battle in Scotland

    side of Sauchie Burn, a stream about two miles (3 km) south of Stirling, Scotland. The battle was fought between the followers of King James III of Scotland

    Battle of Sauchieburn

    Battle_of_Sauchieburn

  • Battle of Glasgow (1544)
  • War of the Rough Wooing battle in Scotland

    the Butts, between Arran and the Earl of Glencairn. The Earl of Lennox and William Cunningham, Earl of Glencairn continued to show support for the marriage

    Battle of Glasgow (1544)

    Battle of Glasgow (1544)

    Battle_of_Glasgow_(1544)

  • Clan Montgomery
  • Lowland Scottish clan

    of Sauchieburn, and Alexander Cunningham, 1st Earl of Glencairn slain with the defeated James III. Montgomery was rewarded with the grant for life of

    Clan Montgomery

    Clan Montgomery

    Clan_Montgomery

  • Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect (Edinburgh Edition)
  • 1787 collection of poems by Robert Burns

    of Robert Burns. Messrs Hunter McQueen and Hunter. p. 85. ISBN 978-0-9559732-0-8. Mackay, James (2004). Burns. A Biography of Robert Burns. Alloway Publishing

    Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect (Edinburgh Edition)

    Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect (Edinburgh Edition)

    Poems,_Chiefly_in_the_Scottish_Dialect_(Edinburgh_Edition)

  • Kilmaurs Place
  • House in East Ayrshire, Scotland

    view of the surrounding area. Once the seat of the Cunningham Earls of Glencairn, it ceased to be the main residence after 1484 when Finlaystone became

    Kilmaurs Place

    Kilmaurs_Place

  • Duchal Castle
  • attacked and burnt as part of a family feud by James Cunningham, Master of Glencairn (later the 7th Earl of Glencairn), attacked and burnt down Duchal Castle

    Duchal Castle

    Duchal Castle

    Duchal_Castle

  • Stevenston
  • Town in Scotland

    town's main link with Robert Burns is that Mayville House was the birthplace in 1768 of Miss Lesley Baillie. Robert Burns met her in 1792 and described

    Stevenston

    Stevenston

    Stevenston

  • William McQuhae
  • Scottish clergyman

    in the church in Ayrshire during Robert Burns' lifetime, McQuhae is one of twelve ministers mentioned in Burns' poem "The Holy Tulzie", also called "The

    William McQuhae

    William_McQuhae

  • Moyie, British Columbia
  • Unincorporated community in British Columbia, Canada

    the French word mouille, meaning wet. Moyie was developed in 1897 by Glencairn Campbell, who purchased the property and subdivided it into lots. Lot

    Moyie, British Columbia

    Moyie, British Columbia

    Moyie,_British_Columbia

  • Robert Cunninghame Graham of Gartmore
  • British poet and politician (1735–1797)

    December in the Gartmore family burial ground. Robert Burns – whose patron James, 14th Earl of Glencairn, was Graham's first cousin – writing to the Edinburgh

    Robert Cunninghame Graham of Gartmore

    Robert Cunninghame Graham of Gartmore

    Robert_Cunninghame_Graham_of_Gartmore

  • Kerelaw Castle
  • Ruin castle in Scotland

    prominent Ayrshire families. The Cunninghames, led by the Earl of Glencairn burned Eglinton Castle to the ground in revenge in 1528. Kerelaw was rebuilt

    Kerelaw Castle

    Kerelaw Castle

    Kerelaw_Castle

  • Lesley Baillie
  • Lesley, daughter of 'Bonnie Lesley', Burns was working on the last verse of a "Lament for James, Earl of Glencairn" and was having difficulty with a request

    Lesley Baillie

    Lesley Baillie

    Lesley_Baillie

  • Dean Castle
  • 14th-century Scottish castle

    the 4th Earl of Kilmarnock and Robert Burns who was encouraged to publish his poetry by the Earl of Glencairn who owned the Castle at that time. Today

    Dean Castle

    Dean Castle

    Dean_Castle

  • 1796 in Scotland
  • Allan, painter (born 1744) 29 September – John Cunningham, 15th Earl of Glencairn, nobleman, cavalry officer and priest (born 1749) October – Thomas Christie

    1796 in Scotland

    1796_in_Scotland

  • Orangefield House, South Ayrshire
  • in the time of Robert Burns; they were fellow-Masons and Dalrymple introduced Burns to Lord Glencairn, a patron to whom Burns owed much and acknowledge

    Orangefield House, South Ayrshire

    Orangefield House, South Ayrshire

    Orangefield_House,_South_Ayrshire

  • Locations in South Africa with a Scottish name
  • 1872) Bonnie Brook (Burn is the normal form in Scotland) Brackenfell Clunie Crawford Crofters' Valley Dunoon Dunrobin Glencairn Lochiel Schotsche Kloof

    Locations in South Africa with a Scottish name

    Locations in South Africa with a Scottish name

    Locations_in_South_Africa_with_a_Scottish_name

  • Castle and Barony of Robertland
  • Place in East Ayrshire, Scotland

    Robert Burns at his Edinburgh home and gave him assistance. Burns refers to him in his poem, Elegy on the death of Sir James Hunter Blair. Burns also visited

    Castle and Barony of Robertland

    Castle and Barony of Robertland

    Castle_and_Barony_of_Robertland

  • Battle of Solway Moss
  • 1542 English victory over Scotland

    Scottish prisoners were taken, including Sinclair, the Earls of Cassilis, Glencairn, and Maxwell. Prisoners taken to England included Lord Gray and Stewart

    Battle of Solway Moss

    Battle of Solway Moss

    Battle_of_Solway_Moss

  • John Ballantine (banker)
  • Scottish merchant and banker (1743-1812)

    for James was a first cousin of James Cunningham, Earl of Glencairn as well as of Captain James Macrae of Houston, all three being distinguished members

    John Ballantine (banker)

    John Ballantine (banker)

    John_Ballantine_(banker)

  • The Holy Tulzie
  • Holy Tulzie or The Twa Herds by Robert Burns

    unlike the Rev James Mackinlay whose patron at the Laigh Kirk was the Earl of Glencairn and the resulting dissatisfaction led to Burns penning "The Ordination"

    The Holy Tulzie

    The Holy Tulzie

    The_Holy_Tulzie

  • Battle of Sheriffmuir
  • Engagement in 1715 at the height of the Jacobite rising in England

    version of the poem, Burns re-wrote it sometime after 1790. The revised version was published after Burns' death by his editor, James Currie MD in The Complete

    Battle of Sheriffmuir

    Battle of Sheriffmuir

    Battle_of_Sheriffmuir

  • Alexander Montgomerie, 6th Earl of Eglinton
  • Scottish aristocrat and soldier (1588–1661)

    Eglinton and Glencairn families. The town and royal guard stopped the fighting. There were few injuries, except to John Mathie, a servant of Glencairn. In 1612

    Alexander Montgomerie, 6th Earl of Eglinton

    Alexander Montgomerie, 6th Earl of Eglinton

    Alexander_Montgomerie,_6th_Earl_of_Eglinton

  • Lambroughton Loch
  • Drained freshwater loch in North Ayrshire, Scotland

    mentioned, together with 'Crumshaw Mill' in papers of 1618 relating to the Glencairn estates. A Lambroch Mill is shown in this general area on Blaeu's map

    Lambroughton Loch

    Lambroughton Loch

    Lambroughton_Loch

  • List of people killed during The Troubles (1969–1998)
  • 20 August 1972 45 Protestant Civilian Glencairn Road, Glencairn, Belfast. Ulster Volunteer Force Found shot. James Johnston 22 August 1972 40 Protestant

    List of people killed during The Troubles (1969–1998)

    List_of_people_killed_during_The_Troubles_(1969–1998)

  • Dumbarton Castle
  • Historic location in Dumbarton, Scotland

    John Cunningham, 11th Earl of Glencairn 1546- 1562 James Hamilton, Duke of Chatellerault, 2nd Earl of Arran 1548: James Fleming, 4th Lord Fleming 1562:

    Dumbarton Castle

    Dumbarton Castle

    Dumbarton_Castle

  • Jimmy McMenemy
  • Scottish footballer (1880–1965)

    career playing for local Junior teams Cambuslang Hibernian and Rutherglen Glencairn, winning the Scottish Junior Cup and Glasgow Junior League double with

    Jimmy McMenemy

    Jimmy McMenemy

    Jimmy_McMenemy

  • Robert Graham of Fintry
  • this Country, but I will dare say it, of this age." Burns lost James Cunningham, Earl of Glencairn, as his principal patron due to his untimely passing

    Robert Graham of Fintry

    Robert Graham of Fintry

    Robert_Graham_of_Fintry

  • Thomas Boston
  • Scottish Presbyterian church leader and theologian

    theologian and philosopher. Boston was successively schoolmaster at Glencairn, and minister of Simprin in Berwickshire, and Ettrick in Selkirkshire

    Thomas Boston

    Thomas Boston

    Thomas_Boston

  • Dalgarnock
  • Human settlement in Scotland

    a Glasgow prison having been taken prisoner at a conventicle held at Glencairn. The following Dalgarnock local inhabitants were declared "Outlaws and

    Dalgarnock

    Dalgarnock

    Dalgarnock

  • James Renwick (Covenanter)
  • Scottish minister (1662–1688)

    refused to apply for a pardon and was hanged. James Renwick was born at Moniaive in the Parish of Glencairn, Dumfriesshire, in 1662. Renwick's father Andrew

    James Renwick (Covenanter)

    James Renwick (Covenanter)

    James_Renwick_(Covenanter)

  • Robert Ainslie (lawyer)
  • Scottish lawyer (1766–1838)

     31. Mackay, James (2004). Burns. A Biography of Robert Burns. Alloway Publishing. p. 291. ISBN 0907526-85-3. Mackay, James (2004). Burns. A Biography

    Robert Ainslie (lawyer)

    Robert Ainslie (lawyer)

    Robert_Ainslie_(lawyer)

  • Kilmaurs Castle
  • Castle in East Ayrshire, Scotland

    ancient residence of the Glencairn family, to whom Kilmaurs gave the title of Baron both while they were Earls of Glencairn and for 53 years earlier."

    Kilmaurs Castle

    Kilmaurs Castle

    Kilmaurs_Castle

  • Kilmarnock
  • Burgh in East Ayrshire, Scotland

    Kilmarnock Edition or Kilmarnock Volume. To commemorate Burns' association with the town, a statue of Burns and John Wilson, publisher of the Kilmarnock Edition

    Kilmarnock

    Kilmarnock

    Kilmarnock

  • James Murray, Lord Philiphaugh
  • Scottish judge and politician (1655–1708)

    radicals known as "the Club" which included John Cunningham, 11th Earl of Glencairn, William Ross, 12th Lord Ross, Duncan Forbes of Culloden, John Cochrane

    James Murray, Lord Philiphaugh

    James Murray, Lord Philiphaugh

    James_Murray,_Lord_Philiphaugh

  • Ellisland Farm
  • Museum in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland

    I know… Burns did not begin farming work until 11 June 1788. Ellisland had no farmhouse or farm buildings and Patrick Miller provided Burns with £300

    Ellisland Farm

    Ellisland Farm

    Ellisland_Farm

  • William Creech
  • Scottish publisher and politician (1745–1815)

    James Gregory and Alexander Fraser Tytler. In 1786 he was a founder member of the Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce. In 1786, John 15th Lord Glencairn introduced

    William Creech

    William Creech

    William_Creech

  • Shawfield
  • Area of Rutherglen, Scotland

    the railway lines from Shawfield (now the new stadium for Rutherglen Glencairn F.C. as well as a local sports centre) blaes playing fields on both sides

    Shawfield

    Shawfield

    Shawfield

  • Garth Castle
  • 14th-century castle in Perth and Kinross, Scotland

    Johnston Edinburgh and London. p. 23. Baker, Helen (August 2005). "The Glencairn Uprising, 1653–54" (PDF). Lancaster University Fass Newsbooks. Lancaster

    Garth Castle

    Garth_Castle

  • Kilmarnock Cross
  • Public square in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland

    that it is free of traffic. The statue is of Robert Burns and John Wilson, the printer of Burns' First Edition. King Street opened in 1804. It runs from

    Kilmarnock Cross

    Kilmarnock Cross

    Kilmarnock_Cross

  • Robert Hamilton of Briggis
  • Scottish soldier and military engineer

    Castle in February 1544. He fought with the Earl of Lennox and the Earl of Glencairn against Regent Arran at the battle of Glasgow Moor in March or May 1544

    Robert Hamilton of Briggis

    Robert Hamilton of Briggis

    Robert_Hamilton_of_Briggis

  • Palace Theatre, Kilmarnock
  • Theatre in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland

    designed by Historic Environment Scotland, who describe the building as " one James Ingram's finest designs in Kilmarnock". In the mid-19th century, a group

    Palace Theatre, Kilmarnock

    Palace Theatre, Kilmarnock

    Palace_Theatre,_Kilmarnock

  • Doune Castle
  • Castle in Scotland

    Royalist James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose occupied Doune Castle in 1645, during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. In 1654, during Glencairn's rising

    Doune Castle

    Doune Castle

    Doune_Castle

  • Brownhill Inn
  • Building in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland

    interest in the poet and even bought the bed from Gilbert Burns at nearby Dinning Farm in 1798 that Burns was born in and installed it at Brownhill, charging

    Brownhill Inn

    Brownhill Inn

    Brownhill_Inn

  • Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect (Second Edinburgh Edition)
  • 1793 collection of poems and songs by Robert Burns

    of Robert Burns. Messrs Hunter McQueen & Hunter. p. 225. ISBN 9780955973208. Burns Encyclopaedia - John McMurdo Mackay, James (2004). Burns. A Biography

    Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect (Second Edinburgh Edition)

    Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect (Second Edinburgh Edition)

    Poems,_Chiefly_in_the_Scottish_Dialect_(Second_Edinburgh_Edition)

  • John Blackadder (preacher)
  • Troqueer. During the first three months of the year in which he came to Glencairn, he did not preach publicly, though he did so privately in his own house

    John Blackadder (preacher)

    John Blackadder (preacher)

    John_Blackadder_(preacher)

  • Sir Adam Fergusson, 3rd Baronet
  • Scottish advocate and politician

    story of slavery. Canongate, London. ISBN 978-1786898869. "Robert Burns Country: The Burns Encyclopedia: Fergusson of Kilkerran, Sir Adam, (1733 — 1813)"

    Sir Adam Fergusson, 3rd Baronet

    Sir_Adam_Fergusson,_3rd_Baronet

  • Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders
  • Infantry regiment of the British Army

    Henry "Bob" Burns was one of a number of members of the company to marry in Bermuda or settle there after the war. After the war, Burns would become

    Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders

    Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders

    Queen's_Own_Cameron_Highlanders

  • Braucherei
  • System of American folk religion

    " "Powwowing in Pennsylvania: Healing Rituals of the Dutch Country". Glencairn Museum. Retrieved 21 April 2026. Braucherei has been described in scholarship

    Braucherei

    Braucherei

  • Barony and Castle of Corsehill
  • Barony in East Ayrshire, Scotland

    Glasgow. Andrew Cunningham, second son of William Cunningham, 4th Earl of Glencairn, was the first of the House of Corsehill in 1532. In 1532 his father had

    Barony and Castle of Corsehill

    Barony and Castle of Corsehill

    Barony_and_Castle_of_Corsehill

  • William Drummond, 1st Viscount Strathallan
  • Scottish army officer and politician (died 1688)

    royalists under the Earl of Glencairn in the highlands in 1653, where his kinsman, Andrew Drummond, brother of Sir James Drummond of Machanay, commanded

    William Drummond, 1st Viscount Strathallan

    William Drummond, 1st Viscount Strathallan

    William_Drummond,_1st_Viscount_Strathallan

  • Clonbeith Castle
  • Castle in North Ayrshire, Scotland

    the property of William Cunningham, scion of this cadet branch of the Glencairn Cuninghames through those of Aiket Castle. He was married to Agnes who

    Clonbeith Castle

    Clonbeith Castle

    Clonbeith_Castle

  • Kennox House
  • House in North Ayrshire, Scotland

    Craig House. She died aged 27 in 1872 and is buried in Saint Maurs - Glencairn church with her parents and not with her husband. This arrangement is

    Kennox House

    Kennox House

    Kennox_House

  • Kilwinning Abbey
  • Monastery in North Ayrshire, Scotland

    were said to have been taken to the Abbey Green and burned. In 1562, Alexander, Earl of Glencairn is believed to have assaulted the abbey, supposedly

    Kilwinning Abbey

    Kilwinning Abbey

    Kilwinning_Abbey

  • Lands of Lainshaw
  • Lands in Scotland

    between the Montgomeries, Earls of Eglinton and the Cunninghames, Earls of Glencairn, families who were competing for power and influence locally and nationally

    Lands of Lainshaw

    Lands of Lainshaw

    Lands_of_Lainshaw

  • CCH Pounder
  • Guyanese actress (born 1952)

    point, her family moved to London, where her mother, Betsy Enid Arnella James, worked at the United States Embassy. Pounder attended a Catholic boarding

    CCH Pounder

    CCH Pounder

    CCH_Pounder

  • Kildrum
  • Area of Cumbernauld, Scotland

    Castle Way Meadow View Ainslie Road Forest View Glen View Burn View Maclehose Road Glencairn Road Moss Knowe Lamerton Road Clouden Road - Salvation Army

    Kildrum

    Kildrum

    Kildrum

  • Ayr
  • Administrative centre and town in Scotland

    Castlehill Craigie Dalmilling Doonfoot: – Bellisle – Greenan Forehill: – Glencairn Fort Hayhill Heathfield Holmston Kincaidston Lochside Masonhill Newton-On-Ayr:

    Ayr

    Ayr

    Ayr

  • Covenanters
  • 17th-century Scottish Presbyterians

    Burns, Robert (ed.). The history of the sufferings of the church of Scotland... Vol. 2. Glasgow: Blackie Fullerton & Co. Wodrow, Robert (1829). Burns

    Covenanters

    Covenanters

    Covenanters

  • Robert Maxwell, 5th Lord Maxwell
  • Scottish nobleman (1493–1546)

    Gilbert Kennedy, 3rd Earl of Cassilis and William Cunningham, 4th Earl of Glencairn. Maxwell was imprisoned in Edinburgh Castle. Upon obtaining his liberty

    Robert Maxwell, 5th Lord Maxwell

    Robert_Maxwell,_5th_Lord_Maxwell

  • St Cuthbert's Church, Edinburgh
  • Church in Edinburgh, Scotland

    (1778–1858), a huge monument north of the church. James Erskine, Lord Alva (1722–1796) The 15th Earl of Glencairn (1749–1796) Cosmo Gordon of Cluny FRSE (1736–1800)

    St Cuthbert's Church, Edinburgh

    St Cuthbert's Church, Edinburgh

    St_Cuthbert's_Church,_Edinburgh

  • William Nicol (teacher)
  • Scottish schoolmaster (1744–1797)

    Parish of Glencairns was purchased by the couple using Janet's inheritance, from William Riddell of Camieston, for £1700. Nicol had asked Burns to assess

    William Nicol (teacher)

    William Nicol (teacher)

    William_Nicol_(teacher)

  • Dick Institute
  • Visitor attraction, museum and library in East Ayrshire, Scotland

    first book of Robert Burns poems, Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect, commonly known as The Kilmarnock Edition. Original Burns manuscripts which are

    Dick Institute

    Dick Institute

    Dick_Institute

  • Clan Robertson
  • Scottish clan

    of Tippermuir and as a result Lude was burned by Cromwell's forces in retaliation. In 1653 the Earl of Glencairn was in Rannoch looking for support for

    Clan Robertson

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    which had earlier been presented to him in Edinburgh by James Cunningham, 14th Earl of Glencairn: At Carron Ironworks We cam na here to view your warks

    Muckhart

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  • List of Cistercian abbeys in Ireland
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    List of Cistercian abbeys in Ireland

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  • Annie Laurie
  • Scottish song

    Park, Glendale, LA, California, is based on the now ruined old church in Glencairn near Moniave. A 1936 short film entitled Annie Laurie purportedly tells

    Annie Laurie

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  • Kilmarnock Academy
  • School in East Ayrshire, Scotland

    ranked by academic attainment in 2022 - from Kilmarnock Academy to Robert Burns Academy". Glasgow Live. 2 June 2023. Retrieved 19 July 2024. "Ayrshire schools

    Kilmarnock Academy

    Kilmarnock Academy

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  • List of place names of Scottish origin in the United States
  • Fairfield Fraser Fulton Furnace Village Gifford Glasgow Mills Glen Glenburnie Glencairn Glendale Glenmore Glenwood Glen Cove Glen Head Glen Spey Gordon Heights

    List of place names of Scottish origin in the United States

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  • Scottish Reformation
  • Movement that established the Church of Scotland

    late King James V, Lord James Stewart (later the Earl of Moray), and Lord John Erskine. In 1557 a "first bond" was signed by Argyll, Glencairn, Morton,

    Scottish Reformation

    Scottish Reformation

    Scottish_Reformation

  • New Farm Loch
  • Village in East Ayrshire, Scotland

    New Farm Primary (connected with James Hamilton Academy). New Farm and Silverwood Primaries have merged to become James Hamilton Primary whilst the Gaelic

    New Farm Loch

    New Farm Loch

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  • Gusty Spence
  • Ulster loyalist (1933–2011)

    Fernhill, a former Cunningham family home on their former Glencairn estate in Belfast's Glencairn area. This building had been an important training centre

    Gusty Spence

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  • Kim Philby
  • British intelligence officer and Soviet double agent (1912–1988)

    from Beirut, failing to meet his wife for a dinner party at the home of Glencairn Balfour Paul, First Secretary at the British Embassy: Paul and his wife

    Kim Philby

    Kim Philby

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