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Dumfriesshire or the
County of
Dumfries or
Shire of
Dumfries (Scottish Gaelic:
Siorrachd Dhùn Phris) is a
historic county and
registration county in southern...
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Dumfriesshire Black and Tan
Foxhounds were a pack of
foxhounds kennelled at
Glenholm Kennels, Kettleholm, near
Lockerbie until they were
disbanded in...
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Dumfriesshire,
Clydesdale and
Tweeddale is a
constituency of the UK
House of Commons,
located in the
South of Scotland,
within the
Dumfries and Galloway...
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Dumfriesshire County the sub-area of
Dumfriesshire –
Annandale the sub-area of
Dumfriesshire –
Eskdale the sub-area of
Dumfriesshire – Nithsdale...
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Dumfriesshire in Scotland, including: 1935
Dumfriesshire by-election 1963
Dumfriesshire by-election See also
Dumfriesshire (UK
Parliament constituency) This disambiguation...
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Scotland on 3
February 1684
along with the
subsidiary title Marquess of
Dumfriesshire for the 1st
Marquess of Queensberry. The
Dukedom was held
along with...
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Buccleuch Estates.
Langholm is in the
parliamentary constituency of
Dumfriesshire,
Clydesdale and Tweeddale,
David Mundell is the
current Conservative...
- Glenbarton,
Dumfriesshire - from
Gaelic *gleann-Breatann, or else
Brittonic glyn-Brython ("Briton valley").[page needed] Glencairn,
Dumfriesshire Glen Coe...
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Carron Water (Scottish Gaelic: Carrann) is a
tributary of the
River Nith in
southwest Scotland. It
rises in the
Dalveen P**** in the
Lowther Hills as...
- The 1935
Dumfriesshire by-election was a by-election held for the
British House of
Commons constituency of
Dumfriesshire in
Scotland on 12
September 1935...