History of the Counties of Ayr And Wigton, volume 3, part 1
History of the Counties of Ayr And Wigton, volume 3, part 1
James Patterson
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inbathie, seem, in process of time, to have parted with one of the two baronies of Auchinbathie, with the castle or tower ; and it was subsequently called Auchinbathie Blair, from its owner, Blair of that Hk, who still holds the superiority. The other barony was called, by way of distinction, Auchinbathie Wallace. The Wallaces died out about 1650. Their barony of Auchinbathie Wallace was sold to the Stewarts of Black- hall, to whom the superiority still belongs ; but the whole lands have been f...eued out to vassals. A small rocky emincncA on the lands of Nethertrees, within the barony of Auchinbathie Wallace, retains the name of Wallace^ s Kncnoe to this day. On the west, by Auchingown Stewart, on the march, is the barony miln, called Newmiln of Auchingown. It was the lairdship of a family of the name of Ring for several genera- tions, who seem to have been in possession until about 1726. Two stones are extant : the one has the initials of I. K. and M. C, i.e., John King and Margaret Oaldwell, of date 1649.
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