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Originally appearing in Volume V27, Page 306 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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TROON , a See also:

police See also:burgh, seaport and watering-See also:place of See also:Ayrshire, See also:Scotland. Pop. (1901), 4764. It is situated 6 m. N. by W. of See also:Ayr, and 35 M. S.W. of See also:Glasgow by the Glasgow & See also:South-Western railway. It has the best natural See also:harbour in the See also:county, with over a mile of quayae, a See also:breakwater 3000 ft. See also:long, and two graving docks. See also:Shipbuilding is the leading See also:industry, and there is a rope and See also:sail factory. The See also:town contains a public See also:hall and library and See also:reading-See also:room. The See also:municipality controls the waterworks and gasworks. Fullarton See also:House, 1 m. south-See also:east, is a seat of the See also:duke of See also:Portland; and at Auchans, about 3 M. See also:west, Susannah, countess of See also:Eglinton, in 1773 entertained Dr See also:Johnson. Adjoining this See also:estate stands the ruined See also:castle of the Dundonalds.

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