David Boyle, Lord Boyle FRSE was a British judge.
David Boyle, Lord Boyle
The central pavilion on the south side of Charlotte Square, home of Lord Boyle
Memorial to David Boyle at Dundonald.
Irvine is a town and former royal burgh on the coast of the Firth of Clyde in North Ayrshire, Scotland. The 2011 Census recorded the town's population at 33,698 inhabitants, making it the largest settlement in North Ayrshire, and 22nd largest settlement in Scotland. Irvine was designated at the fifth and final Scottish new town in November 1966. Irvine is the administrative centre and the seat of the North Ayrshire Council administration which has its headquarters based at Cunninghame House. Irvine was the site of Scotland's 12th century military capital and former headquarters of the Lord High Constable of Scotland, Hugh de Morville. It also served as the capital of Cunninghame and was, at the time of David I, Robert II and Robert III, one of the earliest capitals of Scotland.
Coat of Arms of Irvine
Image: Irvine Harbour geograph.org.uk 2196502
Image: The Court House, Irvine High Street (geograph 6284425)
Image: NS3239 High Street, Irvine, North Ayrshire