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and their servants lay in wait, however despite eight shots being fired at him, the earl escaped unharmed, having run away through the streets of
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The church was abandoned after the parish of
Kirkbride merged with that of Maybole and was ruinous by 1696. In 2010 only some ruins remain together with the churchyard and its gravestones. A field next to the church is known as the "Priest's Land", and Groome states that the cemetery was still in use
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fort or motte with this name on a separate rocky knoll about 170 metres (560 feet) west of the castle. The structure has a medial ditch, once of significant depth and two ramparts; its sides are precipitous and rocky, except next to the rampart. A local tradition states that he Danes fought here and
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The result of this incident for the Laird of
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The next record is that of
William Stewart, second Laird of Dunduff in 1558, his wife being Elizabeth Corry. The correct family name seems to have been Stewart, however they often used the name Dunduff as a surname. Paterson speculated that they obtained the property through marriage with an heiress
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Stewart, the fourth laird inherited the lands from his father. In 1668, it is recorded that the John, the fifth (and last) Stewart Laird of Dunduff and his brother William were prevented, being opposed to Oliver Cromwell and supporting the crown, from renewing the covenant and shortly after
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Bargany then had an unsuccessful property dispute with the earl over the lands of Newark, which resulted in a fourth member joining the group and an attempt on the life of Culzean being made. On 1 January 1598 the earl dined at supper with Sir Thomas Nasmyth at Maybole and the plotters
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Dunduff aka Stewart obtained possession of the Dunduff corn mill in 1581. The mill was powered by one of the burns running off the Brown Carrick Hill, but its exact location is unknown. Dunduff Mill was driven by a breast paddle and a single pair of stones. The sifting and blowing of the
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in 1263. James Whiteford of Dunduff (d 1697) married Isabel Blair, a daughter of Sir Bryce Blair of that Ilk. Another James Whiteford is recorded in charters of 1700 and 1714; a Bryce Whiteford of Dunduff and Cloncaird (d 1726) married Elizabeth Cuninghame, daughter of Sir David Cuninghame of
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In 1696 the castle was recorded as being nearly finished. Smith sees it as having been left unfinished. The cartographers show a Dunduff Castle as entire from Pont's maps (1560–1614) until the advent of Armstrong's map of 1775, which marks Dunduff as a ruin.
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The first Laird of Dunduff was William Stewart, married to Isobel Ker. In 1528 he was the Scottish Ambassador to France as appointed by James V; he died in 1552. His father was Sir Andrew Stewart, second Lord Evondale, first Lord of the Bedchamber to King
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In the 16th century the master of Cassilis (younger brother of the earl) enter into a bond with the laird of Dunduff (Matthew Stewart) and the laird of Auchindraine to murder his brother, the Earl of Culzean; all three had suffered at his hands.
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In 1581 the properties associated with Dunduff are the 12 merk lands, the grain mill of Dunduff, the 10 merk lands of Glentig, with its grain mill, the 5 and a half merk lands of Mekill Sallauchan, and the 4 merk lands of Little Sallauchan.
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and their septs, together with the other castles in the area, namely Greenan, Dunure, Kilhenzie, Doonside, Sauchrie, Craigskean, Beoch, Auchendrane, Garryhorne, Brockloch, and Smithstone. To make the point he quotes:
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or Neirin, a Dark Age Brythonic poet, in one of his Arthurian poems as preserved in a late 13th-century manuscript known as the Book of Aneirin.
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General View of the Agriculture of the County of Ayr.
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1441:. V. – III – Carrick. Edinburgh: J. Stillie.
1243:Scotland's Places Accessed : 2010-03-06
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1359:. Edinburgh : Edmonston & Douglas.
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1439:History of the Counties of Ayr and Wigton
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366:Port Patrick and the Cruives O' Cree,
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1399:Ayrshire : Discovering a County
1686:Ayrshire and Arran lieutenancy area
1446:The Castles of South-West Scotland.
1380:Dundee : Valentine & Sons.
1287:. Maybole Historical Society. 2003.
791:RCAHMS Record. Retrieved 2010-03-06
529:known as Coolaghy in the Barony of
1421:Burns. A Biography of Robert Burns
1330:. Musselburgh : Goblinshead.
811:Roy Map Accessed : 2010-03-06
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1394:Paisley : J. and R. Parlane.
1387:. Edinburgh : David Douglas.
443:Gilbert Kennedy, Earl of Cassilis
363:Twixt Wigton and the toon of Ayr,
1738:Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley
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1761:Gaelic in Carrick and Galloway
1712:Parliamentary seats (Scotland)
1401:. Ayr : Fort Publishing.
1352:London : A & C Black.
465:Whiteford or Whitefoord lairds
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1480:Restoration of Dunduff Castle
1463:. London : Elliot Stock.
1283:Abercrummie, William (1696).
232:. Other suggestions are that
1974:Earls or mormaers of Carrick
1701:Sheriffdom and County of Ayr
1348:Dougall, Charles S. (1911).
1341:Crawford, Archibald (1844).
1301:. Edinburgh : Birlinn.
1299:Ayrshire: A Historical Guide
1297:Campbell, Thorbjørn (2003).
27:Castle in Ayrshire, Scotland
1706:South Ayrshire Council area
1461:Prehistoric Man in Ayrshire
1412:MacArthur, Wilson. (1952).
1369:Groome, Francis H. (1903).
1315:. Pub. Roy Inc. Arch Scot.
581:Smith and others record an
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323:Lairds and lands of Dunduff
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962:Pictures of Dunduff Castle
459:Alice, Countess of Wicklow
372:Unless he court a Kenedie.
266:Dunduff Castle floor plans
2263:History of South Ayrshire
2253:Castles in South Ayrshire
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1383:Johnston, J. B. (1903).
1373:V.1 London : Caxton
930:A Description of Carrict
928:Abercrummie, W. (1696).
327:It is recorded that Sir
296:A Description of Carrict
2049:Maybole railway station
1385:Place-names of Scotland
1290:Aiton, William (1811).
1275:Aiton, William (1811).
622:, the Irish Saint from
2044:Girvan railway station
1448:Malvern : Folly.
1419:Mackay, James (2004).
1362:Graham, Angus (1984).
1343:The Brownie of Dunure.
1311:Close, Robert (1992),
917:Gazetteer for Scotland
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519:Plantation of Ulster
133:55.410704; -4.731241
1397:Love, Dane (2003).
1390:Lawson, R. (1891).
1357:Arthurian Locations
1059:on 29 February 2016
949:Lawson, R. (1891).
333:Sir William Wallace
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2117:Ardstinchar Castle
1350:The Burns Country.
1148:Coventry, Page 595
1134:Paterson, Page 431
1113:Paterson, Page 430
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