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Area in North Ayrshire, Scotland
Hessilhead is in Beith, North Ayrshire, Scotland. Hessilhead used to be called Hazlehead or Hasslehead. The lands were part of the Lordship of Giffen,
Hessilhead
Human settlement in Scotland
Hessilhead hamlet or Haselet is a small settlement or clachan in North Ayrshire, Scotland. It is situated to the east of the town of Beith and stands on
Hessilhead_hamlet
Town in North Ayrshire, Scotland
century poet Alexander Montgomerie was probably born in Hazelhead (now Hessilhead) Castle, which is on the outskirts of Beith, beyond Gateside. Montgomerie
Beith
Drained freshwater loch in North Ayrshire, Scotland
Hessilhead Loch or Hazelhead Loch was situated in a low-lying area near the old Castle of Hessilhead in the Parish of Beith, North Ayrshire, Scotland.
Hessilhead_Loch
Barony in Scotland
Cunninghame of Aiket was pledged to marry her true love, Henry Montgomerie of Hessilhead. They were to marry upon his return from the crusades, however Allan Lockhart
Baron_of_Aiket
Irish viscount (c. 1560–1636)
5th Laird of Braidstane, by his wife and cousin Margaret Montgomery of Hessilhead. After being educated at University of Glasgow and time spent at the royal
Hugh Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery
Hugh_Montgomery,_1st_Viscount_Montgomery
Scottish courtier and poet
Montgomerie was a younger son of the Ayrshire laird Hugh Montgomerie of Hessilhead (d. 1558) and so was related to the Earl of Eglinton, and a distant relation
Alexander_Montgomerie
Council area of Scotland
Dalgarven Drakemyre Eglinton Fergushill Fullarton Giffordland Greenhills Hessilhead hamlet Highfield Hunterston Kelburn Lawthorn Lylestone Meigle Meikle Auchengree
North_Ayrshire
River in south-west Scotland
The Dusk Water at Hessilhead Town Farm running down towards the old saw mill.
River_Garnock
Limestone containing fossils
Slade quarry Haile Quarry site Halecombe Hamilton Group Hawkesbury Quarry Hessilhead Limestone Hill Country State Natural Area Hotavlje House Range Humpback
Fossiliferous_limestone
Historic county in Scotland
Girdle Toll Girvan Glenbuck Glengarnock Greenhills Hansel Haugh Heathfield Hessilhead hamlet Highfield Hurlford Irvine Joppa Kilbirnie Kilmarnock Kilmaurs Kilwinning
Ayrshire
Farm in North Ayrshire, Scotland
and Millburn to his younger brother, William Patrick, upon purchasing Hessilhead. William therefore acquired his mother's family estate and also purchased
The_Lands_of_Roughwood
Barony in the former District of Cunninghame, now North Ayrshire
the Lordship of Giffin, which included the Baronies of Giffen, Trearne, Hessilhead, Broadstone, Roughwood and Ramshead; valued at £3,788 9s 10d. The Barony
Barony_and_Castle_of_Giffen
Lowland Scottish clan
Dalmore House and Estate Eglinton Castle Barony and Castle of Giffen Hessilhead Castle Lainshaw The Lands of Montgreenan New Park in Moville, Inishowen
Clan_Montgomery
Type of small settlement in Ireland
Clachan of Campsie Clachan of Glendaruel in Argyll Clachaneasy in Galloway Hessilhead in North Ayrshire Bloak in East Ayrshire Ladeside in East Ayrshire Damnaglaur
Clachan
Mill in North Ayrshire, Scotland
retained. Coldstream Mill was built to serve the Barony and castle of Hessilhead. It was officially known on the deeds as Whitestone Mill in the Lands
Coldstream_Mill
Robert Montgomerie of Hessilhead (c. 1530–1609) was a prominent Scottish clergyman in post-Reformation Scotland who served as Protestant Archbishop of
Robert_Montgomerie_(bishop)
Human settlement in Scotland
in six to eight houses. A similar hamlet or clachan still survives at Hessilhead, which also had a small school until around 1900. The school had been
Bloak
Building used to store gunpowder
The Den, near Beith, North Ayrshire. An explosives magazine at the old Hessilhead limestone Quarry near Beith had a small section for blasting caps and
Gunpowder_magazine
Category B 901 Upload Photo Hessilhead 55°44′34″N 4°34′27″W / 55.742873°N 4.574167°W / 55.742873; -4.574167 (Hessilhead) Category C(S) 906 Upload Photo
List of listed buildings in Beith, North Ayrshire
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Beith,_North_Ayrshire
Hamlet in North Ayrshire, Scotland
tenements and the lands then passed through the hands of Montgomerie of Hessilhead and Wallace of Cairnhill (now Carnell) in 1720, before passing into unrestricted
Cunninghamhead, Perceton and Annick Lodge
Cunninghamhead,_Perceton_and_Annick_Lodge
rocking stone that some associate with the Druids is on Cuff Hill in Hessilhead, near Beith in North Ayrshire. It no longer rocks, due to people digging
Stones_of_Scotland
Dower house in East Ayrshire, Scotland
Elizabeth Montgomerie, sister of the well known poet Alexander Montgomerie of Hessilhead Castle near Beith. In 1643 William Mure was a member of the Scottish parliament
Dalmusternock,_East_Ayrshire
Human settlement in Scotland
Cottage near Portencross that took place in 1913. Hill of Beith Castle Hessilhead Barony and Castle of Giffen Barrmill Barony of Ladyland Broadstone, North
Gateside,_North_Ayrshire
Castle in North Ayrshire, Scotland
famous beauty and the subject of ballads by Alexander Montgomerie of Hessilhead. The third baronet and ninth laird, Sir Robert, married Antonia, co-heiress
Skelmorlie_Castle
British royal recognitions
Partner, Hessilhead Wildlife Rescue Trust, Ayrshire. For services to Scottish Wildlife. Gay, Mrs. Christie, Co-Founder and Partner, Hessilhead Wildlife
2003_New_Year_Honours
Large precariously balanced stones
rocking stone that some associate with the Druids is on Cuff Hill in Hessilhead, near Beith in North Ayrshire. It no longer rocks due to people digging
Rocking_stone
Scottish bishop
his influence on George's behalf. Their mother Margaret Montgomery of Hessilhead was a cousin. After James I had made him Dean of Norwich in 1603, he was
George_Montgomery_(bishop)
incorporated into Barrmill Mill Glengarnock Castle Tower Ruin Private Kilbirnie Hessilhead Castle Scant remains Private Near Lugton A Wildlife Rescue Centre occupies
List of castles in North Ayrshire
List_of_castles_in_North_Ayrshire
British artist and calligrapher
at the house, and she adopted an owl. She used an owl in the logo for Hessilhead Wildlife Rescue Centre in Beith. Upon graduating college in 1951, she
Avril_Gibb
Scottish demesne
succeeded his father and married Agnes Montgomerie, daughter of Hugh of Hessilhead in 1556. The couple had no sons, but three daughters, Janet, Margaret
Barony_of_Kersland
1691) and James (b. circa 1694). John and Robert were born at Upper Hessilhead. In 1746 John's son, also John, passed the lands of Marshalland to his
Lands_of_Marshalland
Former barony in North Ayrshire, Scotland
an advocate, was the second son of Dr. Robert Patrick of Trearne and Hessilhead and he took his wife's name to establish the Cochran-Patrick line. Robert
Barony_of_Ladyland
Lake in North Ayrshire, Scotland
survey marks the property as 'Williezeards'. In 1559, Hugh Montgomery of Hessilhead held the lands of old extent of Williyard, in the parish of Beith and
Kilbirnie_Loch
Human settlement in Scotland
opened in the 1890s with Mr. Mudie as headteacher, at the time that Hessilhead School closed. A temporary building in the playground was used as a dining
Greenhills,_North_Ayrshire
Castle in Ayrshire, Scotland
dam. The Lordship of Giffen, included the Baronies of Giffen, Trearne, Hessilhead, Broadstone, Roughwood and Ramshead. The Barony of Braidstone (sic) was
Broadstone_Castle
(Hugh) Montgomerie of Silverwood was the brother of Robert Montgomerie of Hessilhead and in 1672 he was heir to the hereditary bailieship of all the Temple
Silverwood,_Ayrshire
Lake in Ayrshire, Scotland
as having been partially drained. In 1874 it was part of the estate of Hessilhead, owned by William Ralston-Patrick of Trearne. In 2011 the loch ownership
Blae_Loch
Building in North Ayrshire, Scotland
1697 and then James Anderson. The lands of Cruckhills (near Balgray and Hessilhead) separately passed into the ownership of Hugh Wilson Robert Pollock purchased
Geilsland_House
Human settlement in Scotland
Carnell, at Fiveways near Kilmarnock. Later Dr. Robert Patrick of Trearne & Hessilhead purchased the superiority, although this was of little real value after
Lands_of_Templehouse
Scottish lord (died 1552)
married Mariota or Marion Montgomery, daughter of John Montgomerie of Hessilhead. Marion Montgomery had previously been married to Crawfurd of Auchinarmes
William Sempill, 2nd Lord Sempill
William_Sempill,_2nd_Lord_Sempill
British military officer, colonial governor of New York and New Jersey (1680–1731)
Beith. When John Montgomerie married, his father gave him the estate at Hessilhead, which was auctioned off in 1722 to pay off accumulated debts. Montgomerie
John_Montgomerie
Drained freshwater loch in East Ayrshire, Scotland
liferent of 'Halketh' and its loch on a charter of Robert Montgomerie of Hessilhead, dated 24 May 1634. In 1648 the loch was held by John Porterfield of Hapland
Halket_Loch
Estate in East Ayrshire, Scotland
temple-land tenements and the lands passed through the hands of Montgomerie of Hessilhead to Wallace of Cairnhill (now Carnell) in 1720, before passing out of the
Chapeltoun
Edge mill for processing bark
from Dalbeattie and the mill was used as a store and bark mill. Mill in Hessilhead Mill in Bradford, Massachusetts Mill in New Boston, New Hampshire Mill
Bark_mill
Scottish writer and politician
Hugh Montgomerie (d. 1558), the Laird of Hessilhead, and sister of the poet Alexander Montgomerie of Hessilhead Castle near Beith. His grandfather, also
William_Mure_(writer)
Auchingown Stewart and Brownmuir (Brimmer); to the south-west those of Hessilhead and to the south the march was the lands of Shutterflat. Roy's military
Lands_of_Threepwood
Estate in North Ayrshire, Scotland
survey marks the property as 'Williezeards'. In 1559 Hugh Montgomery of Hessilhead held the lands of old extent of Williyard, in the parish of Beith and
Lands_of_Willowyard
Constituency of the Old Parliament of Scotland
1663 Sir John Crawford of Kilbirnie (died 1662) Robert Montgomerie of Hessilhead Convention 2–4 August 1665 Sir Thomas Wallace of Craigie John Cunningham
Ayrshire (Parliament of Scotland constituency)
Ayrshire_(Parliament_of_Scotland_constituency)
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