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Baldoon Castle was a 16th-century
castle about 1.5
miles (2.4 km)
south west of Wigtown,
Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland,
south of the
river Bladnoch...
- The
Baldoon Mystery is a
legendary ghost story that is part of the
folklore of Wallaceburg, Ontario.
According to the tale, the
family farm of
local resident...
- They
initially settled along the Snye
River at a
location they
called the
Baldoon Settlement.
Thomas Douglas, 5th Earl of Selkirk,
provided an opportunity...
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roads remaining.
Within the
locality the
airfield is
often referred to as
Baldoon Airfield. Furthermore, the
concrete bases of many of the
hangars and other...
- The Dunbar,
later Hope-Dunbar Baronetcy, of
Baldoon, is a
title in the
Baronetage of Nova Scotia. It was
created on 13
October 1664 for
David Dunbar,...
- do****ents the
beginning of the
Wallaceburg community from the
founding of the
Baldoon Settlement by Lord
Selkirk in 1804 to its
success as an
industrial hub...
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third son of the
fourth Earl,
proved his
claim to the
Dunbar Baronetcy of
Baldoon (created in 1664) in 1916 and
became the 6th
Baronet (see Hope-Dunbar baronets)...
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settle poor
Scottish farmers in Belfast,
Prince Edward Island, in 1803 and
Baldoon,
Upper Canada in 1804. (See
Highland Clearances for more on the emigration...
- When
another suitor appeared -
David Dunbar, heir of Sir
David Dunbar of
Baldoon Castle near
Wigtown - Janet's mother, Margaret,
discovered the betrothal...
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located at or near
Crook of
Baldoon, at the end of S**** Road on the
opposite side of Lane Burn to
Baldoon Castle.
Crook of
Baldoon has been
referred to simply...