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Lands of Blacklaw

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Black Law Motte and stream, Blacklawhill, East Ayrshire, Scotland
Black Law Motte and stream, Blacklawhill, East Ayrshire, Scotland

The Lands of Blacklaw formed a small property of five merks worth, in the Lordship of Stewarton at the eastern extremity of Strathannick, between the hamlet of Kingsford in East Ayrshire and the East Renfrewshire boundary, Scotland. It was first recorded in 1484 in the Acta Auditorum. Black Law is a prominent whinstone crag lying above Blacklaw Hill Farm.

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Lands of Blacklaw
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Black Law Motte and stream, Blacklawhill, East Ayrshire, Scotland
Black Law Motte and stream, Blacklawhill, East Ayrshire, Scotland
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