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Anwoth is a
settlement near the
Solway Firth in the
historic county of Kirkcudbrightshire,
southwest Scotland,
within a
parish of the same name in the...
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Anwoth Parish Church was
built in 1826 to
serve the
parish of
Anwoth in
Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.
Designed by
Walter Newall, it
replaced Anwoth...
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Gordon families were of
Cardoness Castle,
Anwoth Parish and Rev.
Rutherford was
minister of
Anwoth.
After the
union (1707)
things mended slowly but...
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Anwoth Old
Church is a
ruined church building which was
built in 1626 to
serve the
parish of
Anwoth in the
historic county of
Kirkcudbrightshire in the...
- a town, half in the
civil parish of Girthon, and half in the
parish of
Anwoth,
divided by the
river Fleet, Kirkcudbrightshire,
within the
council administrative...
- most hymnals. Many of the
omitted verses are
about Anwoth,
where Rutherford lived.
Poetry portal Anwoth Hadden,
James Cuthbert (1912). "Cousin, Anne Ross" ...
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towns of Stranraer,
Gatehouse of Fleet,
Newton Stewart, Kirkcudbright,
Anwoth and
Creetown in Galloway, as well as
Plockton in Ross-shire. Some scenes...
- Rutherford's
Monument is a
commemorative monument between Anwoth and
Gatehouse of
Fleet in
Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. It is
dedicated to the 17th-century...
- po****tion: Main
settlements in bold text. Ae, Airieland,
Airds of Kells, Annan,
Anwoth,
Ardwell Beattock, Beeswing, Borgue,
Brydekirk Caerlaverock, Cairngaan,...
- with
Euphame Hamilton, who
afterwards became his wife. He was
admitted to
Anwoth Kirkcudbrightshire,
Galloway in 1627,
probably without Episcopal sanction...