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1608:Whiting Bay
1480:Portencross
1435:Glengarnock
1430:Girdle Toll
1350:Auchentiber
1331:and hamlets
1152:(1863–66).
588:, with the
539:Coal mining
476:Archaeology
425:David Boyle
256: /
1986:Categories
1898:Monkcastle
1884:Law Castle
1500:Torranyard
1495:Springside
1490:Skelmorlie
1440:Greenhills
1385:Castlepark
1375:Broomlands
1313:Stevenston
1298:Kilwinning
683:References
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347:Tractarian
241:55°35′52″N
1683:See also
1573:Lochranza
1518:Birchburn
1465:Lylestone
1450:Highfield
1420:Fullarton
1410:Drybridge
1400:Drakemyre
1395:Dalgarven
1380:Burnhouse
1327:Villages,
1308:Saltcoats
1293:Kilbirnie
1273:Ardrossan
560:Transport
522:Dundonald
430:Dundonald
303:Dundonald
297:village,
295:Drybridge
244:4°36′57″W
181:Ambulance
143:Post town
1628:Millport
1598:Sliddery
1593:Shiskine
1583:Pirnmill
1553:Kildonan
1455:Lawthorn
1425:Gateside
1405:Dreghorn
1360:Barrmill
1338:Mainland
987:Rootsweb
779:Archived
655:See also
614:Cornwall
465:Dreghorn
459:Kenneths
448:via the
324:Georgian
228:Scotland
186:Scottish
174:Scottish
162:Scotland
125:Scotland
1620:Cumbrae
1578:Machrie
1568:Lamlash
1558:Kilmory
1538:Cladach
1533:Catacol
1528:Brodick
1485:Seamill
1460:Longbar
1415:Fairlie
1365:Benslie
1329:suburbs
1075:Sources
1023:Canmore
1011:Canmore
369:OS maps
309:History
119:Country
1919:Pitcon
1588:Sannox
1548:Dippen
1543:Corrie
1470:Meigle
1355:Barkip
1345:Ardeer
1288:Irvine
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621:menhir
434:Irvine
398:Boyles
388:Irvine
314:1473.
291:Irvine
157:Police
147:Irvine
1618:Great
1510:Arran
1303:Largs
1283:Dalry
1278:Beith
1266:Towns
688:Notes
578:Troon
1563:Lagg
1190:ISBN
1179:ISBN
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564:The
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