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    Ayr submitted unsuccessful bids for city status in 2000 [4] and 2002, [5] and as part of the wider South Ayrshire area in 2022. [6] Ayr was established as a Royal Burgh in 1205 and is the county town of Ayrshire. It served as Ayrshire's central marketplace and harbour throughout the medieval period [7] and was a port during the early modern ...

  2. Mar 14, 2021 · The oldest house in Ayr, Loudon Hall was first mentioned in 1534 when it belonged to the Sheriff of Ayrshire. Then in 1652, Oliver Cromwell’s men built a fort in Ayr, which incorporated the Church of St John, the Baptist.

  3. Sep 3, 2024 · Ayr, port town, South Ayrshire council area, historic county of Ayrshire, Scotland, at the mouth of the River Ayr where it enters the Firth of Clyde. The town is at the centre of the area associated with Scotland’s national poet, Robert Burns. Ayr was created a royal burgh in 1202 (the original.

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  4. Reconstituted, under the name of Ayr Academy, in 1794, it received a royal charter in 1798; gives instruction (1881) to 394 pupils in classics, modern languages, mathematics, etc.; is conducted by a rector, four masters, and a large staff of assistants; and passed under the Burgh school-board in 1873.

  5. Events. 1801. The population of the parish of Ayr was around 5,500. 1804. The inaugural running of the Ayr Gold Cup took place, with the race being won by the horse Chancellor. 1822. Construction of the County Buildings, which house the town's courthouse, was completed. 1823. The Burns monument was erected.

  6. www.ayrshirescotland.com › ayr-historyAyr History - Ayrshire

    1296 to 1312 - Ayr was occupied by English forces during the First War of Scottish Independence, a time Scotland had no King, with a number of Nobles fighting over who should be the next King. The English used this time to take control of Scotland. Ayr Castle was destroyed at this time. 1297?

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  8. The year was 1205 AD when King William the Lion officially established Ayr as a burgh; it was also known as Inverair and Inverayr in those early days, due to its location at the mouth of the River Ayr.

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