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structure. The first floor building is almost entirely absent. Two stone bases to internal revetted door jambs are prominent features mid-way along the building, indicating a possible great hall and private chambers division. The old fireplace surround on the ground floor has been removed however the three vaulted ground floor chambers remain intact with windows to the east, some open and blocked windows to the west and the remnants of a wheel stairwell, located on the west facing side of the building. The brick lined ruined byre stands at right angles to the dwelling place and features such as a wash house can still be discerned. Evidence on the stone work points to glass window panes in such areas as the spiral staircase. The base of a large window exists on the northern section at first floor level. Numerous indications of later improvements exists indicating that the castle was adapted as a superior dwelling. The brick access to the first floor level were once covered with large stone steps sporting a metal railings. Evidence through the placing of the three vaults suggests a smaller tower was later extended and a wing was removed from what may have been an L-shaped building at one stage. A carved gun port now lies in two pieces near the old entrance arch.
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once stayed there. The building had two storeys in 1930 with an outside set of steps giving access to the upper or first floor storey, whilst the lower three stone vaulted chambers were only in use as a store. The ground floor windows were narrow slits as the walls were as thick as an ancient keep.
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Hamilton of Haining are recorded as having three sons James, Thomas, Matthew and Allen. In 1611 Marion Hamilton Ross was recorded as 'lady of Haining'. Margaret Wallace Ross in 1617 was termed 'dame of Hayning'; her daughter married Adam Stewart of Barskimming in 1610.
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October 1528 the laird of Haining was at Mauchline Castle in the company of the bailie of the Barony of Kylesmuir, Hugh Campbell and the lairds of Ardgowan, Leiffnoris, Caprington and Ochiltree. It was the eve of the annual Mauchline Fair. John Ross in 1535 had formal possession of
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Craigmill, the barony mill on the Cessnock Water, was the son of the miller there. Aged only 14 John made a working model of an advanced type of water mill that attracted much local interest and he was even given money to improve its construction. He moved to Kilmarnock and for a time he was a
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The under-tenants of John Ross who held land in Haining-Ross had become concerned as to their legal status because their superior had failed for forty years to formally acquire possession of the barony. Among those with an interest at this time were John Ross, James Ross, James Ross, the younger,
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George Ross of Haining took part in the 'Langside rebellion' of 1571 but was forgiven his involvement under legal conditions of future appropriate behaviour. John Ross of Haining in 1588 had to pay twenty pounds for the 20 pound land of Haining as payment towards supporting two commissioners to
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It is recorded that the lands of Haining had fortifications, a chapel, a mill at Craigmill on the Cessnock Water and Paroche, Overlane, Netherlane, Bruce-roddingis (sic) and Wraithe were properties within the barony. Woodlands held by the estate were Haining Wood, Dummuysdaill (sic), Urisbankis
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A list dated 1498 of the holdings of the estate names the lands of 'Hanyng within the Ward; lands of Hanyng without the Ward; Gawines-fauld, alias Nemochis-fauld; Brigend, alias Wobsteris-maling; Urisbank; Wodsyde; Dubbis-medow, Paroche-medow and Langboig; lands of Paroche; lands of Ovir-Lone,
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apples and pear trees had existed around the 'Place' until recent times, however most had been cut down recently because of their age and lack of productivity. The 'Gipsy Steps' is the name given to the track that leads down to the ford and stepping stones across the Cessnock Water.
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cabinet maker but later became a wine merchant, all the while continuing with his scientific and theological interests, writing on various topics, moral and divine, his publication of 1780 becoming known as 'Goudie's Bible.' Goudie became friendly with
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with the date 1604 on an armorial panel shows some features in common with Haining Place in that it has vaulted chambers on the ground floor and today represents a fortified structure partly demolished and replaced with a farmhouse and steading.
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Parliament. John had two sons, George and Thomas. By 1593 John Ross of Haining had died and his heir George Ross was granted the properties within the Barony of Haining of Paroche, Overlane, Netherlane, Bruce-roddingis and Wraithe.
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Andrew/Alexander Ross, Robert Ross of Thornton and Hugh Ross. In 1597 Matthew Ross of Haining and Galston was given formal possession of Haining-Ross; his daughter Janet married Hugh Kennedy of Bennane.
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of many panes of glass existed above the entrance as found in very old houses. It is further speculated that, as the dwelling has little traditional history attached to it, it may have seen use as
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1381:A General Description of the Shire of Renfrew.
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1364:Beattie, A. G. & M. H. (1985).
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573:Terracotta lion from Haining Place.
1989:Scottish Industrial Railway Centre
1938:Tam O' Shanter Hone Works, Dalmore
1918:Scottish Industrial Railway Centre
1828:Members of the Scottish Parliament
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2009:University Hospital Crosshouse
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970:Ayrshire and the Reformation.
651:Sour bigotry on his last legs
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1805:Members of the UK Parliament
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972:East Linton:Tuckwell Press.
691:and District Angling Club.
1959:The HALO Urban Regeneration
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1393:Johnston, J. B. (1903).
1386:Douglas, Robert (1764).
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1395:Place-names of Scotland
1388:The Peerage of Scotland
1298:The Burns Encyclopedia.
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2333:Dumfries and Galloway
2160:Dumfries and Galloway
2067:Dumfries and Galloway
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1776:Robert Burns Academy
1568:Villages and hamlets
1422:Mair, James (1996).
949:Rootsweb - Ayrshire.
539:to a nearby estate.
528:Mary, Queen of Scots
122:55.582565; -4.456618
2645:Kingencleugh Castle
2615:Craufurdland Castle
2575:Auchencloigh Castle
2458:West Dunbartonshire
2348:East Dunbartonshire
2285:West Dunbartonshire
2175:East Dunbartonshire
1488:: Chief Executive:
939:Crawfurd, Page 514.
885:Johnston, Page 155.
710:) and Cotoneaster.
288:Haining Mains Farm.
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2695:Ravenscraig Castle
1964:Whitelee Wind Farm
1883:Whitelee Wind Farm
1851:Places of interest
1766:Kilmarnock Academy
1319:Johnston, Page 102
1129:John Thomson's map
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2413:North Lanarkshire
2363:City of Edinburgh
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2190:City of Edinburgh
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2071:East Renfrewshire
2046:Kilmarnock volume
1786:Stewarton Academy
1759:Secondary schools
1501:Cllr Douglas Reid
1485:Council structure
1240:Beattie, Page 133
1074:Herman Moll's map
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1002:Paterson, Page 97
829:on 25 August 2017
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2745:Categories
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2393:Midlothian
2388:Inverclyde
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1913:Rugby Park
1812:Alan Brown
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2482:density
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