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Drummore (drum-ORE; (from
Gaelic An
Druim Mòr
meaning "the
great ridge") is the
southernmost village in Scotland,
located at the
southern end of the Rhins...
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Drummore was a
merchant ship
built at Leith,
Scotland in 1830. She
transported a
military convict to New
South Wales.
Under the
command of
Peter Petrie...
- Hew Dalrymple, Lord
Drummore (1690–1755) was a
Scottish judge and
Senator of the
College of Justice. He was born in
Edinburgh on 30
November 1690 the son...
- Freugh.
Discharged bombs were
retrieved by a
retired minesweeper based at
Drummore. It is
still a
licensed Ministry of
Defence range with
byelaws restricting...
- Lochans, and, in the
South Rhins, Stoneykirk, Sandhead, Ardwell, and
Drummore. The
peninsula is
bounded on its west
coast by the
North Channel and Loch...
- robertburns.org.
Drummore – most
southerly village,
Visit South West Scotland, https://www.visitsouthwestscotland.com/towns/
drummore/ Bradshaw, Peter...
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Newcastle upon Tyne,
Sunderland and Carlisle.
Nearby settlements include Drummore and
Kirkmaiden to the near north.
Around 18 miles (29 km) away is Stranraer...
- Clarencefield, Corsock,
Creetown Dalbeattie, Dalton, Dornock, Drumlanrig,
Drummore, Dumfries, Dundrennan,
Dunscore Eastriggs, Ecclefechan,
Eskdalemuir Garlieston...
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which meets generally in
Drummore and
occasionally in Port Logan.
There are two main
settlements in Kirkmaiden:
Drummore and Port Logan. The
small hamlet...
- 1650 Soulseat:
merged into Inch c. 1650
Ardwell Cairnryan Clachanmore Drummore Dunragit Elrig Garlieston Glenluce Isle of
Whithorn Kirkcolm Kirkcowan...