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GALSTON , a See also:police See also:burgh and manufacturing See also:town of See also:Ayrshire, See also:Scotland. Pop. (1901) 4876. It is situated on the See also:Irvine, 5 M. E. by S. of See also:Kilmarnock, with a station on the See also:Glasgow & See also:South-Western railway. The manufactures include blankets, See also:lace, See also:muslin, See also:hosiery and See also:paper-millboard, and See also:coal is worked in the vicinity. About 1 m. to the See also:north, amid the " bonnie See also:woods and braes," is See also:Loudoun See also:Castle, a seat of the See also:earl of Loudoun. End of Article: GALSTONAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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