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Barjarg Tower is an L-plan
tower house probably dating from 1680, four
miles south-east of Penpont, Dumfriesshire, Scotland. It is
attached to a 19th-century...
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Charles Erskine also
spelled Areskine (1680 – 5
April 1763), of
Tinwald and
Barjarg, Dumfries, and Alva,
Clackmannan was Lord Advocate, a
Scottish judge, and...
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houses Abbot's
Tower Auchenrivock Tower Amisfield Tower Balmangan Tower Barjarg Tower Bonshaw Tower Drumcoltran Tower Earlstoun Castle Gilnockie Tower...
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Binning 1733–1758: John Keith, 3rd Earl of
Kintore 1758:
James Erskine, Lord
Barjarg 1785: Sir
Robert Laurie, Bt 1805:
William Hay, 17th Earl of
Erroll 1819–1832:...
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Measures which thus rest
directly on the
Silurian platform. At
Closeburn and
Barjarg there are beds of
marine limestone, ****ociated with
sandstones and shales...
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Ancona (Ancorna) •
Barjarg (1915–1970) •
Barwite (1902–1964) •
Bonnie Doon (Doon, Dry Cr****, Tallangalook...
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listed buildings in
Dumfries and
Galloway sketch of
Annan Castle, c. 1560
Barjarg Tower Archived 2013-10-29 at the
Wayback Machine,
Douglas history website...
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Andrew Hunter of
Barjarg FRSE (1743–1809) was a
Minister in Edinburgh. He was
Moderator of the
General ****embly of the
Church of
Scotland in 1792, was...
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houses Abbot's
Tower Auchenrivock Tower Amisfield Tower Balmangan Tower Barjarg Tower Bonshaw Tower Drumcoltran Tower Earlstoun Castle Gilnockie Tower...
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where they held up
Peter Stuckey's
cattle station at what is now
Barjarg. A
skirmish developed and
Jackie Jackie was
wounded by gunfire,
while a...