Dailly
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Notable people
- Thomas Thomson FRSE (1768–1852) antiquary and friend of Walter Scott
- Hamilton Paul (1773–1854), church minister, poet and writer
- Thomas's younger brother, John Thomson of Duddingston FRSE (1778 – 1840) minister at Dailly 1800-1805 and artist
- Hew Ainslie (1792–1878), poet
- Anne Hepburn, missionary was born here in 1925[2]
- Tommy Lawrence, footballer
- Ross McCrorie, footballer who plays with Bristol City
- Robby McCrorie footballer who plays with Rangers
- Allan Dorans Member of Parliament for Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock
References
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