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Elrig (Scottish Gaelic: An Eileirg,
meaning "the deer run") is a
clachan or
hamlet in the
historical county of
Wigtownshire in
Dumfries and Galloway,...
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natural historian.
Maxwell was born at The
House of
Elrig near the
small village of
Elrig, near Port William, in Wigtownshire, south-western Scotland...
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coast of Luce Bay in
Galloway and is
situated between the
small villages of
Elrig and
Mochrum to the
north and
Monreith to the south. It
looks towards the...
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summer with the
Czech Professor Emil
Korner at his home The
House of
Elrig in Wigtownshire.
Kokoschka naturalised as a
British subject on 21 February...
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eponymous village of Mochrum, as well as Port
William and the
clachan of
Elrig.
Mochrum is
recorded as
Mochrumm in
Blaeu as a hill-name. It is a ****bric...
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Whitelee Wind Farm on the
moorland hills to the southwest,
including Elrig close to
where one of the prin****l
feeder burns of the
Calder Water originates...
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numerous houses within the glen,
including Elrigbeg (Eileirig Beag),
Elrig More (Eileirig Mór),
Kilblaan and
Drimlee (at the
northern end).
There is...
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merged into Inch c. 1650
Ardwell Cairnryan Clachanmore Drummore Dunragit Elrig Garlieston Glenluce Isle of
Whithorn Kirkcolm Kirkcowan Kirkinner Kirkmaiden...
- (east of Mallaig) Loch
Eldrig (Dumfries and Galloway) Loch
Ellrig (Falkirk)
Elrig Loch (Dumfries and Galloway) Loch
Enoch (Galloway) Loch an Eòin (Sutherland)...
- Such, Such Were The Joys,
accessed online Gavin Maxwell, The
House at
Elrig (1965)
Henry Longhurst, My Life and Soft
Times (1971)
Evening Standard Letters:...