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Dumfries and Galloway,
southwest Scotland. It
stands on the
Cairn and
Dalwhat Waters, 16
miles (26 km) north-west of the town of Dumfries.
Moniaive has...
- The
McCowan Baronetcy, of
Dalwhat in the
County of Dumfries, is a
title in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created on 26 June 1934 for Sir...
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valley formed by
Dalwhat Water and then the
Cairn Water.
Moniaive is
surrounded by hills, and lies at the
point where the
Dalwhat Water, Craigdarroch...
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Galloway a
tunnel is said to have run from
under the
Caitloch bridge over the
Dalwhat Water to
Caitloch House, some
distance away. The
tunnel is said to have...
- the
Scaur hills. In the south/south east, the
valleys of
Water of Ken,
Dalwhat,
Shinnel and
Scaur Waters have
roads running deep into the
central hill...
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McConnell of The Moat 1900
McConnell extant Lord
Mayor of
Belfast McCowan of
Dalwhat 1934
McCowan dormant second Baronet died 1965
McCullagh of
Lismarra 1935...
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swearing allegiance to
Edward I of England. The McGachen's of
Dalquhat or
Dalwhat –
Alexander McQuuichin of
Dalquhat was
outlawed in 1528. Pont's M****cript...
- Cluden. The
Castlefairn is
joined by the
Craigdarroch and then by the
Dalwhat, both from its left, just
below the
village of
Moniaive in the
parish of...
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Cargen Water (R)
Cluden Water (R)
Cairn Water (Ls)
Castlefairn Water (Rs)
Dalwhat Water (Ls) Old
Water (Rs)
Scaur Water (R) (or Scar Water)
Shinnel Water...
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Baronetage of the
United Kingdom New
creation Baronet (of
Dalwhat) 1934–1937 Succeeded by
David McCowan...