- 2013. "Civil
Parish of
Girthon map". Lewis,
Samuel (1851). "A
Topographical Dictionary of Scotland". pp. 490–491. "Parish of
Girthon –
History of the Lands...
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Scottish Gaelic:
Taigh an Rathaid) is a town, half in the
civil parish of
Girthon, and half in the
parish of Anwoth,
divided by the
river Fleet, Kirkcudbrightshire...
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Girthon Old
Parish Church is a
ruined ecclesiastical building in
Girthon, near
Gatehouse of
Fleet in
Dumfries and Galloway.
Built around 1620 on the foundations...
- John
attended Girthon Parish School. The
Castle Douglas W****ly
Visitor for 19
August 1831
recorded that at the
examination of
Girthon school "the company...
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except the
Anwoth and
Girthon electoral division. The
Western District had only
contained four parishes,
being Anwoth,
Girthon, Kirkmabreck, and Minnigaff...
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children of
James Faed (1777-1842), a
tenant farmer at
Barlay Mill in
Girthon parish, near
Gatehouse of Fleet, Galloway, and his wife Mary
McGeoch (1790-1866)...
- the town of
Gatehouse of
Fleet and the
historic villages of
Anworth and
Girthon –
there is a
castle at
Cardoness in the care of
Historic Scotland. Transport...
- This is a list of
listed buildings in the
civil parish of
Girthon,
Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. Map all
coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates...
- then
known as Loch Ken
along the
eastern border.
Balmaghie parish borders Girthon to the west and
Tongland and
Twynholm to the south. The
closest market...
- of the
River Cree, it
stretches north to the
parishes of
Minnigaff and
Girthon, and west to Anwoth.
Kirkmabreck also
includes the
small settlement of...