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The Bulletin
Fix this text“The Bulletin,” VoL 64.~~N0. 3317
Fix this textWednesday, September 8, 1943
Fix this textPrice 6d.
Fix this textRegistered at the General Post Office, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia, for Transmission by Post as a Newspaper.
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Fix this textCASTLE KENNEDY.
Fix this text'"PHE family name bestowed on the castle of which these
Fix this textare the relics is one that has long been prominent in
Fix this textScottish history.
Fix this textFme- Wigtown to the Toon o' Ayr,
Fix this textAnd lakh doon by the Cruives o' Cree,
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Fix this textUnless he court the Kennedie.
Fix this textDavid, Lord Kennedy, the first Earl of Cassilis, fell on Flodden
Fix this textfield in 1513. The third Earl, Gilbert, was lord high treasurer
Fix this textunder Mary, but was poisoned in France while arranging the
Fix this textmarriage between Mary Queen of Scots and the Dauphin. The
Fix this textfourth Earl was known as the King of Garrick. Later, in the
Fix this texttime of Cromwell, John, the sixth Earl, occupied the office of
Fix this textlord justice clerk. In 1759 the eighth Earl died and there was
Fix this texta dispute over the title and estates. These were given by
Fix this textthe House of Lords to Sir Thomas Kennedy, who thus became
Fix this textthe ninth Earl of Cassilis. In 1831 the twelfth Earl was made
Fix this textMarquess of Ailsa, and Earl of Cassilis has since been the title
Fix this textof the oldest son. Old Castle Kennedy, its rich history inter-
Fix this texttwined with that of .Scotland, was partly destroyed by fire in
Fix this text1716, and has never been rebuilt, although to this day the
Fix this textruins are a Mecca for Scots returning to visit their native land.
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