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They divided themselves into several companies, and went into different parts of Europe, but the greatest part of them went to Scotland, and built a town which they called Kilwinning; at this time there is a Lodge there, bearing the same name.
The Mysteries of Free Masonry Containing All the Degrees of the Order Conferred in a Master's Lodge William Morgan
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I'm down here in Kilwinning -- Hellwinning as I like to call it -- looking after my parents 'dog Che (Yes, he's named after that Che; just like the first dog we had was named Nye, after Nye Bevan ... nil paserand, brothers and sisters, nil paserand) while they're away for the weekend.
Une Saison en Enfer Hal Duncan 2005
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I'm down here in Kilwinning -- Hellwinning as I like to call it -- looking after my parents 'dog Che (Yes, he's named after that Che; just like the first dog we had was named Nye, after Nye Bevan ... nil paserand, brothers and sisters, nil paserand) while they're away for the weekend.
Archive 2005-07-01 Hal Duncan 2005
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The name Kilwinning suggests a saintly origin - the dwelling or grove of St Winnan, after whom are still named a holy well and a fair.
icAyrshire 2010
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Des Browne - Catholic St Michael's Academy in Kilwinning
Education and Eton Not a sheep 2008
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Des Browne - Catholic St Michael's Academy in Kilwinning
Archive 2008-05-01 Not a sheep 2008
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The first part of the name — "Kilwinning" — was derived from the ancient seat of the Grand Lodge of Scotland to which the Masons of Caroline applied for a charter.
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I don't recall exactly when we first met, back in 199_, when I was a young student at Glasgow Uni, drawn into the seditious sphere of the GSFWC; but I know I was only an innocent lad at the time, newly arrived from the small town of Kilwinning, a wide-eyed naïf in my chicken-bone necklace and green face-paint.
Fergus Bannon Hal Duncan 2009
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Four viable devices, which used bottles of explosive liquids wrapped in nails and were capable of causing "real harm", were posted to Lennon, McBride and Godman over a seven-week period from the Irvine and Kilwinning areas of north Ayrshire.
Fifth suspect package found in bomb campaign against Celtic 2011
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His last meeting at his mother lodge, St James Kilwinning, was on 11 November 1788.
robert burns | some hae meat « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2009
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