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n at Auchinflower, Ayrshire, He was educated at | Ayr Academy and at the Liverpool Institute. |
Bone attended | Ayr Academy, a non-denominational secondary school, |
ck, Ayrshire; he attended Prestwick Academy and | Ayr Academy. |
she was educated at Alloway Primary School and | Ayr Academy. |
Point of | Ayr also gives its name to a lighthouse, built in 1 |
The counties of | Ayr and Bute had been covered, previously, by the f |
Gordon who is of Scottish descent, was born in | Ayr and brought up in Glasgow. |
aft near the troop training areas including RAF | Ayr and RAF Haverfordwest. |
stituency consisted of "The county districts of | Ayr and Carrick, inclusive of all burghs situated t |
He was Sheriff of | Ayr and Bute from 1954 and subsequently Sheriff of |
He has been Sheriff Principal of | Ayr and Bute, Dean of the Faculty of Advocates and |
rshire for a time to compete against Ayrways in | Ayr and T&E Docherty in Irvine. |
e of four constituencies covering the county of | Ayr and the county of Bute. |
ton of Sanquhar (1578-1643) (became Viscount of | Ayr and Lord Sanquhar in 1622 and Earl of Dumfries |
nstituency was merged with a northern area from | Ayr and a small area from Carrick, Cumnock and Doon |
rded minsters", who included also John Welsh of | Ayr, and other participants in the assembly, namely |
me to several defunct dairy farms including Oak | Ayr and Mactoc Farms, the largest two in the commun |
1954 the car ferry revolution displaced her to | Ayr as excursion steamer, with relief sailings from |
, only to reform again the following day at RAF | Ayr as a night intruder squadron flying Mosquitoes |
in the post-Bannockburn kingdom, attending the | Ayr assembly of 27 April 1315, where he added his s |
He made his debut for Airdrie United against | Ayr at Somerset Park. |
He left | Ayr at the end of the 1999-2000 season. |
of the Westminster Parliament constituencies of | Ayr, Ayrshire Central, Ayrshire South, Berwick and |
It varies little from the southern languages of | Ayr, Azawagh or Adagh, with the differences mostly |
rick, consisting of the parishes of Auchinleck, | Ayr, Ballantrae, Barr, Colmonell, Coylton, Craigie, |
However the 1772 collapse of the | Ayr bank of Douglas, Heron & Co. was a blow to his |
han Glasgow, had mostly been borrowing from the | Ayr Bank, partly to finance the building of the New |
y the Scottish Douglas, Heron & Co known as the | Ayr Bank, and many smaller ones all stopped payment |
He spent two and a half years with | Ayr, before leaving the club in January 2008 due to |
North Queensland coast, taking in the towns of | Ayr, Bowen, Mackay, Proserpine and some south-easte |
nal the following day the Panthers defeated the | Ayr Bruins 6-3, clinching their first Championship |
The | Ayr Burghs by-election, 1888 was a parliamentary by |
Joseph Dobbie was Liberal MP for | Ayr Burghs (UK Parliament constituency) from 1904 t |
mery-Cuninghame sat as Member of Parliament for | Ayr Burghs from 1874 to 1880. |
He was Member of Parliament for | Ayr Burghs from 1852 until 1874. |
Two of these, | Ayr Burghs and Kilmarnock Burghs, had included area |
He served as Member of Parliament (MP) for | Ayr Burghs 1749-1754 and for Anstruther Easter Burg |
hurch in Ardrossan, Ayrshire in 1918 to contest | Ayr Burghs in the same year. |
After his 1924 defeat, he stood in the 1925 | Ayr Burghs by-election, but finished a poor third a |
In 1780 he was chosen for | Ayr Burghs but was again Member for Dumbartonshire |
ordon Highlander, who had unsuccessfully fought | Ayr Burghs at the 1918 general election. |
He was elected Member of Parliament (MP) for | Ayr Burghs in a 1925 by-election, and served until |
He was Unionist MP for | Ayr Burghs from 1906 until 1922, and was Chairman o |
The third, | Ayr Burghs, was a district of burghs constituency. |
The | Ayr by-election on March 16, 2000 was the first by- |
In the | Ayr byelection in 2000 (McCubbin had his home in Ay |
the constituency was incorporated into the new | Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock constituency, with the rem |
stituencies of the South of Scotland region are | Ayr, Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley, Cunninghame |
stituencies of the South of Scotland region are | Ayr, Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley, Clydesdale, |
stituencies of the South of Scotland region are | Ayr, Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley, Clydesdale, |
stituencies of the South of Scotland region are | Ayr, Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley, Clydesdale, |
The Point of | Ayr Colliery Company was formed in 1883, and were t |
The Point of | Ayr Colliery Company decided to strike out in anoth |
e busy exchange sidings for the nearby Point of | Ayr colliery. |
o have historically been a sub group of the Kel | Ayr confederation. |
The | Ayr constituency was created at the same time as th |
and has recommended alterations to the existing | Ayr constituency. |
s, Tesen and Issandalan confederations, the Kel | Ayr controlled the region and helped found the Sult |
The | Ayr Division was created out of Subdivision 3 of th |
He was a founder of a bank in | Ayr, Douglas, Heron & Company, which went bankrupt |
Ayr Environmental Services Limited (75%) | |
aledonian Environmental) and three in Ayrshire ( | Ayr Environmental). |
Horace left | Ayr following a cruciate ligament injury. |
Wilder De | Ayr Foster (January 8, 1819 - September 20, 1873) w |
uracy in Pimlico he was Rector of Holy Trinity, | Ayr from 1939 until 1947 (a period which encompasse |
d that they should take possession of Dumfries, | Ayr, Glasgow, and other towns in the south and west |
ducated at King Edward's School, Birmingham and | Ayr Grammar School. |
She went to | Ayr Grammar Primary School, then Kyle Academy, Over |
Clark was born in | Ayr; he became well known for the discovery of the |
nal memorial by G. A. Lawson was inaugurated in | Ayr, in 1892. |
created a Baronet, of Kyleburn in the County of | Ayr, in 1956. |
ed near the town of Auchinleck near Cumnock and | Ayr in East Ayrshire. |
Doyle left | Ayr in June 2005, and after 6 months without a club |
He scored a goal on his debut for | Ayr, in a 2-1 defeat away to Inverness CT. |
her, son of Peter Walker of the Fort brewery at | Ayr, in to brewing. |
It extends from Point of | Ayr in the north, through the Wrexham area to Oswes |
nnington in 1980, moving to St Andrew's Church, | Ayr, in 1986 |
gating the potential of a coal mine at Point of | Ayr, in Flintshire, North Wales. |
yed by a fire in May 1961 and the seat moved to | Ayr in 1962. |
igate the possibility of a colliery at Point of | Ayr, in Flintshire, North Wales. |
e was granted the Freedom of the Royal Burgh of | Ayr in 1930, and of Girvan in 1931 and was awarded |
ndee (where he escaped an attempt on his life), | Ayr, in Kyle, at Perth, Edinburgh, Leith, Haddingto |
nghame Baronetcy, of Milncraig in the County of | Ayr, is a title in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia. |
Murray Tosh (born 1 September 1950, | Ayr) is a Scottish Conservative & Unionist politici |
ghame Baronetcy, of Robertland in the County of | Ayr, is a title in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia. |
Central Aymara (ISO 639-3: | ayr) is a branch of the Aymara language spoken by m |
Ayr is a constituency of the Scottish Parliament (H | |
cond oldest lighthouse in Wales, after Point of | Ayr Lighthouse. |
Belle | Ayr Mine, Wyoming: 26.6 million short tons produced |
The Kirkland family lived at | Ayr Mount for four generations, with the last Kirkl |
Today, | Ayr Mount is a publicly-accessible historic site lo |
Ayr Mount features guided house tours and the one-m | |
Ayr Mount is a Federal style plantation house locat | |
In 1854, he became editor and owner of the | Ayr Observer. |
The Gresford coalfield runs from Point of | Ayr, on the Flintshire coast, down to the Shropshir |
The Scottish assembly met at | Ayr on April 26, 1315, just across the Irish Channe |
It is near Point of | Ayr on the west side of the River Dee estuary and h |
ruce, and was present at the parliament held at | Ayr on April 26, 1315, when the succession to the C |
l acts at Inchture and Dundee in April 1312, at | Ayr on May 27, 1315, at Edinburgh on March 9, 1317, |
Irwin was born in | Ayr, Ontario. |
The | Ayr operation used minibuses and larger single-deck |
Whether this was a loan from | Ayr or a transfer remains unknown. |
Copeland a forward played for his local team | Ayr Parkhouse before joining Walsall Town Swifts in |
United paid | Ayr Parkhouse £700 for Bell in January 1903. |
1) was a professional footballer who played for | Ayr Parkhouse, Walsall Town Swifts, Bedminster, Tot |
He finished out the 1964-65 season with | Ayr, playing only four games. |
e taken the plain of Kyle in 750, around modern | Ayr, presumably from Alt Clut. |
Born in | Ayr, Queensland, he is married to Janine and was a |
low sandspit, about 30 kilometres (19 mi) from | Ayr, Queensland, Australia. |
Webb was born in | Ayr, Queensland. |
e 1954-55 season, Anning moved to play with the | Ayr Raiders in the newly formed British National Le |
He played for the | Ayr Raiders in 1991-92, the Sheffield Steelers betw |
ly 1840 by the Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and | Ayr Railway and was known as Howood. |
st 1840 by the Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and | Ayr Railway. |
rom an eighteen mile pipeline from the Point of | Ayr refinery, where gas comes from BHP Billiton's ( |
o played for teams including Glenburn Athletic, | Ayr, Royal Albert F.C., Rangers, Motherwell, Presto |
He later played for | Ayr, Royal Albert, Rangers and Motherwell. |
John Cameron (13 April 1872, | Ayr, Scotland - 20 April 1935, Glasgow) was a Scott |
The squadron was formed in | Ayr, Scotland on 30 January 1944 from GC II/2 Free |
Statue of Robert Burns and Highland Mary, in | Ayr, Scotland |
In 1799, William Kirkland (born in | Ayr, Scotland) bought 500 acres (2.0 km2) east of H |
Samuel Aitken (born 1879 in | Ayr, Scotland) was a footballer who played in the F |
Craig William Burley (born 24 September 1971, | Ayr, Scotland) is a Scottish former international a |
David Stewart (born 1945 in | Ayr, Scotland) was the long-time master blender and |
Hunter-Blair was born in 1926 in Savoy House, | Ayr, Scotland, the youngest son of Sir James Hunter |
William Devine (born 22 August 1933) in | Ayr, Scotland, is a retired Scottish professional f |
Russell was born in | Ayr, Scotland, son of James and Jessie Russell, of |
He then had a two year spell with the | Ayr Scottish Eagles in the United Kingdom. |
f the British Superleague while playing for the | Ayr Scottish Eagles. |
ffield for three seasons before signing for the | Ayr Scottish Eagles for the 2000-01 and 2001-02 sea |
to move to the U.K. and play for the ill-fated | Ayr Scottish Eagles organisation, then playing in t |
By winning the | Ayr seat at the by-election the Conservatives had t |
Born in Girvan, he has been MSP for | Ayr since winning it in a by-election in 2000. |
lorations were under way at the nearby Point of | Ayr site, which would ultimately become one of the |
Ayr Steam Shipping Company (1919) | |
He hail from the | Ayr sub-clan, part of the Habar Gidir, which is a b |
Image of Craigie House, | Ayr, taken with Horizon 202 |
One of them, Rev. John Welsh of | Ayr, the son-in-law of John Knox, was banished to F |
parents moved around Scotland living firstly in | Ayr, then Dumbarton, Glasgow before returning again |
7 as Baron Fairlie, of Fairlie in the County of | Ayr, to enable him to sit in the House of Lords (th |
s and Kerse in the counties of Renfrewshire and | Ayr, Treasurer General of the Ionian Islands, and S |
the Kel Fadey, Kel Ferwan and others in the Kel | Ayr Tuareg confederation or Drum Group. |
ing an interest in the striker, including, QOS, | Ayr U, and Dundee. |
Hugh Sproat 1974/79 | Ayr United (128 games, 0 goals) |
The final was contested by | Ayr United and Rangers. |
Steele signed for Barnsley from | Ayr United for £2,500 in June 1938. |
Ayr United and Brechin City were relegated to the S | |
ter a trial period with Hartlepool, he moved to | Ayr United in 1996. |
He played for Galston, Celtic, | Ayr United on loan and Derby County. |
He joined | Ayr United in August 1999, and remained with them u |
2010, Bowey joined Scottish First Division side | Ayr United from Bedlington Terriers to help their r |
He later joined | Ayr United in 1956, and received an English FA coac |
fore heading to Scotland with Dundee Hibernian, | Ayr United (on trial) and Clyde. |
His first managerial job was at | Ayr United where he guided them to the 2001-02 Leag |
mpany from 2002 to 2007, and became chairman of | Ayr United Football Academy in 2007. |
Ayr United came in for his services in 1997, and, h | |
for Huddersfield Town, Barnsley, Hull City and | Ayr United and, after his playing career ended, ser |
as a midfielder for Manchester United, Hearts, | Ayr United and York City in the 1990s. |
easons on Wearside he returned to Scotland with | Ayr United on a temporary transfer in January 1916. |
Caddis is the younger brother of former | Ayr United striker Ryan Caddis and older brother of |
go on a one-month loan to Second Division team | Ayr United in December 2010, in order to get match- |
aggregate, then met Second Division runners up | Ayr United in the 2 legged final - following a 2-2 |
Ayr United | |
Ayr United - Second Division Champions, 1966. | |
He also played in Scotland for | Ayr United and Dundee. |
sle's United Trust, Dundee United's Arab Trust, | Ayr United's Honest Men Trust, Dundee's Dee4life Tr |
He played for Queen's Park, Kilmarnock, | Ayr United, St. Mirren, Barrow, Carlisle United and |
In his time at | Ayr United, Tarrant reached the Scottish Cup semi-f |
ith scored 66 goals in only 38 appearances with | Ayr United, a British record to date. |
gust - Brian McLaughlin, 54, Winger for Celtic, | Ayr United, Motherwell, Hamilton Academical and Fal |
illie Fulton, 72, Defender for Irvine Victoria, | Ayr United, Falkirk and St Mirren |
ccessful years, McKeown had further spells with | Ayr United, Newry Town, Coleraine, Cliftonville, Br |
a Scottish former footballer, and ex-manager of | Ayr United, Raith Rovers and Glenafton Athletic. |
He has also appeared for | Ayr United, Scarborough FC, Partick Thistle, Albion |
Aaron started his career at | Ayr United, before moving to Trinidad & Tobago to p |
ored on his debut against Hull City), Aberdeen, | Ayr United, Bury, Stockport County and Sheffield Un |
club folded in 2002, he had a brief spell with | Ayr United, before spending a year with Clyde. |
ayer-manager, and also spent time as manager of | Ayr United, before returning to Ireland to become m |
sh clubs including Ross County, Aston Villa and | Ayr United, and the Scotland national under-21 foot |
nish in the Premier Division, Coyle moved on to | Ayr United, where he spent a season before similar |
er Rovers and Northampton Town, in Scotland for | Ayr United, Elgin City and Montrose, and in Ireland |
central defender, he also played for Gretna and | Ayr United. |
May 2005, and returned to Scotland to sign for | Ayr United. |
clude CS Sedan Ardennes, FC Metz, AS Monaco and | Ayr United. |
ty appearances then switched to Ayrshire rivals | Ayr United. |
at Fir Park, including a short loan spell with | Ayr United. |
urning home to Scotland in January 2004 to join | Ayr United. |
goal on 18 March 1967 in a league match against | Ayr United. |
a football player, who played for Hibernian and | Ayr United. |
k Thistle, East Stirlingshire, Raith Rovers and | Ayr United. |
er for Scottish Football League Division 2 club | Ayr United. |
eek training with Scottish Second Division club | Ayr United. |
who is best known for his time with Rangers and | Ayr United. |
o Scotland with first Nithsdale Wanderers, then | Ayr United. |
t the age of 18, after spotting her playing for | Ayr United. |
omen's Scottish Cup final win over local rivals | Ayr United. |
a substitute in the Anglo-Scottish Cup against | Ayr United. |
Sonor ended his career with Scottish club side | Ayr United. |
Sepuh) in the Daranalia province (Manyats | Ayr, Upper Armenia) with a small convent of monks, |
ity of Glasgow and of Kilmaurs in the County of | Ayr, was created in the Baronetage of the United Ki |
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