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Stair is a village in Ayrshire , Scotland . It lies at the bottom of a glen beside the River Ayr at the north-west border of the 5,376 acre (22 km ) Parish of Stair where the River Ayr is joined by the Glenstang Burn.

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17-677: Dalrymple may refer to: Dalrymple (name) , a surname and given name of Scottish origin Dalrymple baronets , a number of baronetcies created for people with the surname Dalrymple HMS Dalrymple (K427) , frigate of the British Royal Navy Dalrymple's sign , a medical condition of the eyes associated with goitre Places [ edit ] Mount Dalrymple , an Antarctic mountain Australia [ edit ] Dalrymple, Queensland ,

34-3116: A commoners' surname since at least the 18th century. It has rarely been used as a given name since the later 18th century. Dalrymple Baronets [ edit ] Main article: Dalrymple baronets Baronets, of Stair (1664) [ edit ] James Dalrymple, 1st Viscount of Stair (1619–1695), created Viscount of Stair in 1690 John Dalrymple, 1st Earl of Stair (1648–1707), initially 2nd Viscount of Stair, made 1st Earl of Stair in 1703 Earls of Stair (1703) [ edit ] John Dalrymple, 1st Earl of Stair (1648–1707), initially 2nd Viscount of Stair, made Earl of Stair in 1703 John Dalrymple, 2nd Earl of Stair (1679–1747) James Dalrymple, 3rd Earl of Stair (died 1760) William Dalrymple-Crichton, 4th Earl of Stair (1699–1769) John Dalrymple, 5th Earl of Stair (1720–1789) John Dalrymple, 6th Earl of Stair (1749–1821) John Dalrymple, 7th Earl of Stair (1784–1840) John Dalrymple, 8th Earl of Stair (1771–1853) North Dalrymple, 9th Earl of Stair (1776–1864) John Dalrymple, 10th Earl of Stair (1819–1903) John Dalrymple, 11th Earl of Stair (1848–1914) John Dalrymple, 12th Earl of Stair (1879–1961) John Dalrymple, 13th Earl of Stair (1906–1996) John Dalrymple, 14th Earl of Stair (born 1961) Baronets, of Bargeny (1697) [ edit ] Hew Dalrymple, Lord North Berwick , 1st Baronet (1653–1737) Sir Hew Dalrymple, 2nd Baronet (1712–1790) Sir Hew Dalrymple, 3rd Baronet (1746–1800) Sir Hew Dalrymple-Hamilton, 4th Baronet (1774–1834) Sir John Hamilton-Dalrymple, 5th Baronet (1780–1835) Sir Hew Hamilton-Dalrymple, 6th Baronet (1814–1887) Sir John Dalrymple, 7th Baronet (1824–1888) Sir Walter Hamilton-Dalrymple, 8th Baronet (1854–1920) Sir Hew Hamilton-Dalrymple, 9th Baronet (1888–1959) Sir Hew Hamilton-Dalrymple, 10th Baronet (born 1926) Baronets, of Cranstoun (1698) [ edit ] Sir James Dalrymple, 1st Baronet (1650–1719) Sir John Dalrymple, 2nd Baronet (1682–1743) Sir William Dalrymple, 3rd Baronet (1704–1771) Sir John Dalrymple Hamilton, 4th Baronet (1726–1810) John Dalrymple, 8th Earl of Stair (1771–1853), succeeded as 8th Earl of Stair in 1840 Baronets, of Hailes, Midlothian (1701) [ edit ] Sir David Dalrymple, 1st Baronet (1665–1721) Sir James Dalrymple, 2nd Baronet (1692–1751) David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes 3rd Baronet (1726–1792) Sir James Dalrymple, 4th Baronet (died 1800) Sir John Pringle Dalrymple, 5th Baronet (died 1829) Baronets, of High Mark (1815) [ edit ] Sir Hew Whiteford Dalrymple, 1st Baronet (1750–1830) Sir Adolphus Dalrymple, 2nd Baronet (1784–1866) Baronets, of New Hailes (1887) [ edit ] Sir Charles Dalrymple, 1st Baronet (1839–1916) Sir David Dalrymple, 2nd Baronet (1879–1932) Sir Charles Dalrymple, 3rd Baronet (1915–1971) Surname [ edit ] Abner Dalrymple (1857–1939), American baseball player Alexander Dalrymple (1737–1808), Scottish geographer and

51-618: A piece in the Scottish traditional music repertoire Lady Dalrymple (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Dalrymple . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dalrymple&oldid=878641071 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

68-1102: A viscountess in Persuasion , a novel by Jane Austen Russell Dalrymple, portrayed by Bob Balaban , the fictional head of NBC in the sitcom Seinfeld The Honourable Daisy Dalrymple, an amateur detective in the book series by author Carola Dunn Burgundy Dalrymple, a fictional character in Skulduggery Pleasant , a book series by Derek Landy Larry Dalrymple, a fictional character in The Simpsons Given name [ edit ] Dalrymple Maitland (1848–1919), Isle of Man politician William Dalrymple Maclagan (1826–1910), Archbishop of York from 1891 to 1908 Hew Dalrymple Ross (1779–1868), British soldier James Norman Dalrymple Anderson , University of London law academic See also [ edit ] Lady Dalrymple (disambiguation) Viscount of Dalrymple Dalrymple (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share

85-601: Is a K-10 school in George Town, Tasmania Hundred of Dalrymple , land division in South Australia Scotland [ edit ] Dalrymple, East Ayrshire , a small ex-mining village near the west coast of Scotland, in the Parish of Dalrymple Dalrymple, South Ayrshire , the part of the Parish of Dalrymple which falls in the adjacent South Ayrshire council area See also [ edit ] Kate Dalrymple ,

102-447: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Dalrymple (name) Dalrymple is a surname, originating with the toponym of Dalrymple , East Ayrshire , Scotland. Used as a surname denoting origin since the 16th century, it was carried by the viscounts of Stair, East Ayrshire in the 17th century (earls of Stair since 1703). It also occurs as

119-457: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Stair, East Ayrshire The parish is known for its connection with the Dalrymples, Earls of Stair . The family first became associated with the village in 1450, when William de Dalrymple acquired the lands of Stair-Montgomery and built Stair House . Formerly part of the Parish of Ochiltree, Stair was made a separate parish in 1653 at

136-603: The British Parliament William Dalrymple (British Army officer) (1736–1807), Scottish soldier and MP in the British Parliament Pseudonym [ edit ] Theodore Dalrymple , pen name of Anthony Daniels Fictional characters [ edit ] Charlie Dalrymple, a fictional character in Brigadoon , a musical written by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe Lady Dalrymple,

153-411: The engagement was brief and she later married John Paton, an Edinburgh shoemaker. In his first 'Epistle to Davie' entitled ' An Epistle to Davy, a Brother-Poet, Lover, Ploughman and Fiddler , Burns wrote :- :There's a' the pleasures o' the heart , :The lover an' the frien' , :You hae your Meg , :your dearest part , :And I my darling Jean. Catherine Stewart of Stair and Afton Lodge,

170-1453: The first Hydrographer of the British Admiralty Brian E. Dalrymple (born 1947), Canadian fingerprint scientist Bruce Dalrymple (born 1964), American basketball player Campbell Dalrymple (1725–1767), British military officer and Governor of Guadeloupe Clay Dalrymple (born 1936), American baseball player Farel Dalrymple , American artist and alternative comics creator Frederick Dalrymple (1907–1988), birth name of Frederick Dalberg , English born South African opera singer Frederick Dalrymple-Hamilton (1890–1974), British naval officer George Elphinstone Dalrymple (1826–1876), Australian explorer, public servant and politician G. Brent Dalrymple , American geologist Ian Dalrymple (1903–1989), British screenwriter, film director and producer Jack Dalrymple Jack Dalrymple (musician) , member of musical band $ wingin' Utter$ Jack Dalrymple , 32nd Governor of North Dakota and businessman Jamie Dalrymple (born 1981), English cricketer Jerry Dalrymple , (1906–1962), All-American Football Player, Tulane University John Dalrymple John Dalrymple (died 1742) (1699–1742), Member of Parliament for Wigtown Burghs, 1728–1734 John Dalrymple (physician) (1803–1852), English ophthalmologist John Dalrymple (political writer) (1734–1779) Sir John Charles Dalrymple-Hay (1821–1912), 3rd Baronet,

187-693: The first inland town in northern Australia Dalrymple National Park , in Northern Queensland Electoral district of Dalrymple , Queensland, Australia Mount Dalrymple, Queensland , mountain in Queensland Shire of Dalrymple , former local government area in Northern Queensland Port Dalrymple, name given to the mouth of the Tamar River in what is now George Town, Tasmania in 1798 Port Dalrymple School ,

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204-672: The request of James Dalrymple, 1st Viscount of Stair . Places of interest in the parish include Stair Brig built in 1745 and Stair House. Dalmore House stood overlooking the River Ayr until destroyed by fire in 1969. The "Stair Fair" at the Stair Parish Church churchyard was the equivalent of the Mauchline Holy Fair and was equally wild with people travelling from miles around and staying several days until every last item of food and drink had been consumed. A "Fair Stair Sacrament"

221-493: The river. Opposite the inn was once an old toll house and nearby was the thatched cottage in which Mailly Crosbie lived, onetime housekeeper at Stair House. The miller here was one of the Covenanter martyrs who gave his life by refusing to hand over his bible to the king's soldiers. Margaret or Peggy Orr was a nurserymaid at Stair House and Robert Burns lent a hand as a 'blackfoot' with his friends courtship of this lady, however

238-404: The same given name or the same family name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dalrymple_(name)&oldid=1244187949 " Categories : Given names Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

255-482: The wife of Major-General Alexander Stewart, became aware of 'Robert Burns the poet' through his visits with David and she was the first member of the upper classes to acknowledge his ability and befriend him. Burns sent her a number of his poems in a document known as the 'Stair Manuscripts'. Burns would visit the thatched cottage at the Clachan of Milton in which Mailly Crosbie lived, onetime housekeeper at Stair House and

272-529: Was a Scottish Admiral and politician John Hamilton Elphinstone Dalrymple (1819–1888), British Army general Learmonth White Dalrymple ( c.  1827  – 1906), New Zealand educationalist Leona Dalrymple (1884–1968), American author Robert Dalrymple (1880–1970), Scottish footballer Louis Dalrymple (1866–1905), American caricaturist William Dalrymple William Dalrymple (historian) (born 1965), Scottish historian and writer William Dalrymple (1678–1744) , Scottish MP in

289-468: Was an expression used to describe a good hearty meal at which everything was eaten for many years after the fair ceased to be held. At the old Clachan of Milton on the other side of the bridge from Stair which lies in South Ayrshire , there used to be an inn here at which Robert Burns would stop on occasion and here also was the end of the old pack horse road to Annbank that once followed the course of

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