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Loans is a village in South Ayrshire near Troon, Scotland. It is located in Dundonald Parish on the A759 at the junction with the B746 and a minor road to Dundonald. The A78 formerly ran though the settlement when it followed the course of the Irvine to Ayr turnpike.〔Love (2003), Page 226〕 After the death of Colonel William Fullarton in 1808, the Fourth Duke of Portland purchased the Lands of Fullarton that included Loans, the Lady Isle and Crosbie. == Meaning of place-name == Recorded as ''Loans'', ''Lones'', or ''Lons''.〔 The name of the village may have no connection with lending, the name being derived from the green loans or loaning (a piece of soft, rough ground) around the Bushie and Craiksland Burns, which joined each other at the foot the old orchard at Crossburn. A 'loan' can simply refer to a 'lane' and as such is a common placename element, particularly appropriate to Loans which is at a crossroads.〔''(Scots Dictionary )'' Retrieved : 2012-12-16〕 Before the encloser of fields, a loan or strip of grass was left that ran through the arable part of a farm or farms, linking it with the common grazing ground of a clachan, serving both as a pasture and a driving road.〔 A ''lon'' can mean a ''loan'' of land granted by the king, from which an income is derived to benefit an establishment or simply the Land of King Robert.〔Gillespie, Page 260〕〔
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