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English: Eglinton Castle
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(Original text : Harvey, William (1901), Picturesque Ayrshire. Pub. Valentine & sons, Dundee, etc. P. 90.)

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2008-03-24 (original upload date)
(Original text : 1901)

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(Original text : Rosser1954 - Roger Griffith)

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