Cunninghame

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Cunninghame in Blaeu's Atlas (1654)

Cunninghame is the northern part of Ayrshire; one of the three traditional divisions of the county.

Ayrshire is divided naturally by its three primary rivers all running in a generally westward direction to flow into the firth of Clyde: The River Irvine forms the southern boundary of Cunninghame, south of which is Kyle.

In the late nineteenth century Cunninghame was described as comprising the following civil parishes of:[1]

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