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  • {{Infobox county |name=County Antrim
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  • {{Infobox county |county town=[[Inverary]]
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  • {{Infobox county |county town=[[Ayr]]
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  • {{Infobox county |county town=[[Rothesay]]
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  • {{Infobox county |county town=[[Lanark]]
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  • {{Infobox county |name=County Wicklow
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  • ...he [[Domesday Book]] of the Conqueror (completed AD 1086) it is known that County limits have since that time undergone no alteration; in fact they have been ...to them, and so centuries of public records have been organised county by county, for which reason an understanding of the counties is vital for genealogica
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  • | county=Ayrshire ...wn' to be located on the coast. The other Scottish 'New Towns' were [[East Kilbride]], [[Glenrothes]], [[Cumbernauld]] and [[Livingston, West Lothian|Livingsto
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  • | county 1=Lanarkshire | county 2=Renfrewshire
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  • |county=Fife ...own also became the headquarters of Fife Regional Council, effectively the county town of Fife. Glenrothes officially took over the role from [[Cupar]].<ref
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  • |name=East Kilbride |county=Lanarkshire
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  • |county 1=West Lothian |county 2=Midlothian
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  • ...r in [[Renfrewshire]]. It then flows northwards around the south of [[East Kilbride]] to [[Waterfoot, Renfrewshire|Waterfoot]]. The river forms the boundary be ...o, tapped or sold within the Town of Paisley and Liberties thereof, in the County of Renfrew, for improving the Navigation of the River Cart, and for other P
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  • |county=Lanarkshire |town=East Kilbride
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  • ...Co. Wicklow - geograph.org.uk - 568212.jpg|right|thumb|220px|The Liffey at Kilbride, Co Wicklow]] ...mi|0|x}} through the counties of Wicklow, [[County Kildare|Kildare]] and [[County Dublin|Dublin]] before entering the [[Irish Sea]] at its mouth at the midpo
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  • |county=Antrim '''Doagh''' is a village (and a [[townland]]) in [[County Antrim]], is in the valley of the [[Six Mile Water]], about two miles south
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  • |county=County Offaly ...epublic of Ireland]]. It is Offaly's [[county town]] and the centre of the county.
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  • {{county|Perthshire}} ...ourse as it drains the south western slopes of Uamh Mhòr before passing [[Kilbride Castle]] and west to [[Doune]] where it meets the [[River Teith]].<ref name
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  • |county=Lanarkshire ...hem and two main road bridges overlapping each other to the south. [[East Kilbride]] stands just o the west. Blantyre had a parish population of 17,505 at th
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  • |county=Lanarkshire ...east, which separates it from [[Blantyre]]; by part of Blantyre and [[East Kilbride|Kilbryde]], on the south; and by [[Carmunnock]] and [[Rutherglen]] on the w
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  • |county=Lanarkshire |constituency=East Kilbride, Strathaven and Lesmahagow
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  • {{county|Inverness-shire}} Remains of pre-Reformation chapels exist at Ashig, Kilbride, and Kilmorie and ruins of seven circular towers, each in sight of the next
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  • |county 1=Renfrewshire |county 2=Lanarkshire
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  • |county=Renfrewshire ...on Mearns]], south of [[Busby]] and [[Clarkston]], and southwest of [[East Kilbride]]. It is an accessible, rural village within half an hour's drive from Glas
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  • |county=Renfrewshire ...ven miles east-southeast of [[Paisley]] and four miles northwest of [[East Kilbride]]. Its sits at the southwest of the [[Glasgow]] conurbation.
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  • |county=Renfrewshire ...ieth century, most of the Hurlet was destroyed when the [[Paisley]]-[[East Kilbride]] road, which cut through the village, was widened to become a dual carriag
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  • |county=Ayrshire |post town=West Kilbride
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  • {{county|Ayrshire}} ...rthern part of [[Ayrshire]]; one of the three traditional divisions of the county. It is the most populous of the three, with 188,832 residents as of 2011.
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  • |county=Lanarkshire ...ire]] within the city of [[Glasgow]]. It lies within three miles of [[East Kilbride]] and [[Rutherglen]] in Lanarkshire and [[Busby]], [[Renfrewshire]].
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  • |county=Lanarkshire |constituency=East Kilbride, Strathaven and Lesmahagow
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  • {{county|Bute}} '''Kilbride''' is a parish on the isle of [[Arran]], [[Buteshire]], 20 miles south-west
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  • {{county|Down}} '''Bright''' is a parish in [[County Down]], situated in the barony of [[Lecale Upper]]. It is also a [[townland]] of
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  • '''Antrim Upper''' is a barony in [[County Antrim]].<ref name="PRONI"/> It is bordered by six other baronies: [[Antrim *[[Parkgate, County Antrim|Parkgate]]
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  • |county=Buteshire ...the [[Isle of Arran]], [[Buteshire]]. The village is within the parish of Kilbride.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.scottish-places.info/towns/towndetails1480.h
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  • ...se is situated. Courses in detached parts of counties are listed under the county in which they are locally situate and so noted. *West Kilbride Golf Club - [[West Kilbride]]
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  • |county=Ayrshire ...rs with the parishes of Avondale to the east; Eaglesham to the north; East Kilbride to the north-east; Fenwick to the north-west; and Kilmarnock to the west.<r
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  • |county=Argyll ...g the Neolithic, Bronze and Iron Age periods. There are standing stones at Kilbride, a fort at Borraichill Mor, several chambered cairns, and a chapel at Cill
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  • {{county|Argyll}} File:Orellsbeach.jpg|Kilbride Bay in Tighnabruaich - locally known as Ostell Bay.
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  • {{county|Renfrewshire}} ...uthern Orbital (GSO) which bypasses the B764 Eaglesham Moor road to [[East Kilbride]]. This also resulted in the closure of junction 5 on its previous site at
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  • |county=Inverness ...heviot breed, which are hefted onto the area and run from [[Kilbride, Skye|Kilbride]]. Boreraig cannot be reached by any vehicular transport at all, thus makin
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  • |county=Ayr ...th [[Renfrewshire]]. Some 1,100 acres of the parish extend into the latter county.<ref>The Imperial gazetteer of Scotland. pp.472-473. https://archive.org/st
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  • {{county|Lanark}} It is bounded to the north-west by [[East Kilbride]]; to the north and north-east by [[Glassford]]; to the east by [[Stonehous
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  • |county=Kilkenny ...mastown&placeID=27244 Placenames Database of Ireland]</ref> is a town in [[County Kilkenny]]. It is a lively market town along a stretch of the River Nore wh
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  • |county=Mayo '''Ballycastle''' is a village in [[County Mayo]], situated north-west from [[Ballina]], near Mayo's northern coast. T
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  • .... After Bishop Simon Rochfort transferred his seat from Clonard to [[Trim, County Meath|Trim]] in 1202, the normal style became the "Bishop of Meath". ...rt of the Counties of [[County Kildare|Kildare]] and the eastern part of [[County Offaly|Offaly]].
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  • {{county|Ayr}} | title = West Kilbride, Seamill, Portencross & thereabouts
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  • {{county|Renfrew}} ...on the Glasgow South Western Line; Thornliebank and Giffnock on the [[East Kilbride]] branch of the Glasgow South Western Line; and Williamwood and Whitecraigs
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  • |county=Renfrew ...is served by half-hourly trains running between Glasgow Central and [[East Kilbride]]. Bus services 10, 57 and 57A pass the railway station, while 38, 38A, 38B
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  • {{county|Aberdeenshire}} Excavations carried out in 1934 by H. E. Kilbride-Jones on behalf of the Ministry of Works,<ref name=canmore/> showed that th
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  • {{county|Mayo}} ...nding at [[Achill Island|Achill]], passing through the towns of [[Newport, County Mayo|Newport]] and [[Mulranny]] as it runs along the coast of [[Clew Bay]].
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  • |county=Offaly '''Clara''' is a small town on the [[River Brosna]] in [[County Offaly]] and is the 10th largest town in the midlands of Ireland. Clara had
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  • |county=Oxfordshire ...e end of the 20th century the quarry ceased production and was sold to the Kilbride Group, which applied unsuccessfully to redevelop it as an 'eco-town'.
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  • {{county|Lanark}} ...'' is one of the wards of [[Lanarkshire]], forming the central part of the county. It is bounded to north-west by the [[Lower Ward]]; to the south-east by th
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  • |county=Lanark |constituency=East Kilbride, Strathaven<br />and Lesmahagow<br>Lanark and Hamilton East
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  • |county=Kildare |LG district=County Kildare
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  • {{county|Wicklow}} ...rave located at the top of [[Seefin (Wicklow Mountains)|Seefin Hill]] in [[County Wicklow]]. It has been listed as a National Monument.
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  • |county=Argyll ...undations went and how strong they were. When the builders got to six feet down they found a skeleton and a skull alongside it, with a spike hole through i
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  • {{county|Bute}} *Kilbride Hill, which bounds Windy Hill at the east side (840 feet)
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  • |county=Lanark ...but the bypass intended to connect to the A749 dual carriageway to [[East Kilbride]] was not completed, with traffic having to use existing minor roads in the
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