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Glenluce (Scottish Gaelic:
Clachan Ghlinn Lus) is a
small village in the
parish of Old Luce in Wigtownshire, Scotland. It
contains a
village shop, a caravan...
- in 1664, and in 1690 he was
raised to the
Peerage of
Scotland as Lord
Glenluce and
Stranraer and
Viscount of Stair. The son, John Dalrymple, actively...
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wrote in all
three areas of his interests,
including an
account of the "
Glenluce Devil", a
poltergeist case from c. 1654, in a 1672 book
mainly on hydrostatics...
- The
Abbot of
Glenluce (later,
Commendator of
Glenluce) was the head of the
monastic community of
Glenluce Abbey, Galloway. The
monastery was
founded in...
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Glenluce station was a
station open in 1862 on the
former Port Road that was
constructed on the
Portpatrick and
Wigtownshire Joint Railway.[page needed]...
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Sanquhar Baronet Dalrymple of Stair, 1664
Viscount of
Stair and Lord
Glenluce and Stranraer, 1690
Dugald Stuart 2nd
Baronet d. 1670
William Crichton...
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Glenluce Abbey, near to
Glenluce, Scotland, was a
Cistercian monastery called also
Abbey of Luce or
Vallis Lucis and
founded around 1190 by
Rolland or...
- year the
Chronicle of
Melrose reported that "Sir Gilbert, the
abbot of
Glenluce,
resigned his office, in the
chapter of Melrose; and
there he made his...
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George Wilson of
Glenluce FSAS (31
October 1823 – 18
February 1899) was a
Scottish minister of the Free
Church of
Scotland who was also an antiquarian...
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Oswald Butler cannot be
shown to be the same as the
later Oswald of
Glenluce. The
outbreak of the
Western Schism meant that when Adam de Lanark, Bishop...