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Corsock (Scottish Gaelic: Corsag) is a
village in the
historical county of Kirkcudbrightshire,
Dumfries and Galloway, south-west Scotland. It is located...
- Glenlair, near the
village of
Corsock in the
historical county of Kirkcudbrightshire, in
Dumfries and Galloway, was the home of the
physicist James Clerk...
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Imperial War Museum.
Retrieved 13
April 2021. "War
Memorials Register:
Corsock - Obelisk".
Imperial War Museum.
Retrieved 24 May 2021. "War Memorials...
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Bridge of Dee
Cargenbridge C****thorn
Carsphairn Castle Douglas Colvend Corsock Creetown Crocketford Crossmichael Dalbeattie Gatehouse of
Fleet Hardgate...
- Cargenbridge, Carsphairn,
Castle Douglas,
Castle Kennedy, Clarencefield,
Corsock,
Creetown Dalbeattie, Dalton, Dornock, Drumlanrig, Drummore, Dumfries,...
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Water originates at Loch Urr and
flows for 35 mi (56 km)
southwards past
Corsock, Glenlair, Auchendolly,
Bridge of Urr,
Haugh of Urr, and
close to Dalbeattie...
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Portpatrick Railway (as ****istant to
Benjamin Blyth) (1861)
Glenlair Bridge near
Corsock, Kirkcudbrightshire, (1861)
built for his cousin,
James Clerk Maxwell who...
- father, John
Clerk Maxwell of Middlebie, had
previously inherited land at
Corsock in
Galloway and he
divided his time
between Galloway and his 1820s townhouse...
- wife at Holyrood, on 18
February 1653,
Elizabeth Somerville, who died at
Corsock. He then
remarried in 1674, a lady
whose name is unknown. Son:
Edward Alexander...
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originates at Loch Urr and
flows for thirty-five
miles southwards past
Corsock, Glenlair, Auchendolly,
Bridge of Urr,
Haugh of Urr, and
close to Dalbeattie...