Beith

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Beith is a town in Ayrshire, Scotland.

One of its main claims to fame is that a signatory of the American Declaration of Independence, the Rev. John Witherspoon, was a former minister of its parish.

Dr Henry Faulds, the originator of the forensic use of fingerprinting as a means to identify criminals, was born in Beith in 1843.

It was also home to many world-famous cabinet works, such as Stevenson and Higgins.

Despite this, Beith is a friendly town with its own golf course(the 8th hardest amateur course in Britain), two Church of Scotland churches, 102nd Scout Group, and modern Primary school.

External links

Beith Website Community Website