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Dalswinton is a
small village in the
historical county of
Dumfriesshire in
Dumfries and
Galloway in the
south of Scotland. It is
located about six miles...
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Patrick Miller of
Dalswinton (1731–1815) was a
Scottish banker and
inventor who
served as
Deputy Governor of the Bank of Scotland. He
engineered the ship...
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Dalswinton Castle, also
known as Comyn's Castle, was a
castle that was
located to the south-east of
Dalswinton, in
Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. A castle...
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Barclye Walter Stewart of
Garlies and
Dalswinton John
Stewart of
Dalswinton Walter Stewart of
Garlies and
Dalswinton James Stewart of
Pearston Stewart of...
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circulated by
Meason and his
influential friends. The
banker Patrick Miller of
Dalswinton, just
north of Dumfries, had
experimented with
double hulled pleasure...
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expression in some
contemporary scholarly work. In 1787,
Patrick Miller of
Dalswinton invented a double-hulled boat that was
propelled on the
Firth of Forth...
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Barclye Walter Stewart of
Garlies and
Dalswinton John
Stewart of
Dalswinton Walter Stewart of
Garlies and
Dalswinton James Stewart of
Pearston Stewart of...
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miles north of the town of Dumfries, from
Patrick Miller's
estate at
Dalswinton,
where he had a new
farmhouse and byre built. He and Jean
moved in the...
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trial of the world's
first steam-powered ship on 14
October 1788 at
Dalswinton Loch near Auldgirth,
Dumfries and Galloway.
William Symington of Wanlockhead...
- Scotland. He was
Justiciar of
Galloway in 1258. He held
lands in
Nithsdale (
Dalswinton, a
Comyn stronghold, and Duncow) and Tynedale. The
Comyn family were in...