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Hoddom is a
small settlement and
civil parish in
Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland,
dating back to the 8th century.
Hoddom is 13
miles by road East of Dumfries...
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Hoddom Castle is a
large tower house in
Dumfries and Galloway,
south Scotland. It is
located by the
River Annan, 4
kilometres (2.5 mi) south-west of Ecclefechan...
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Llanelwy in his place. For some years,
Mungo fixed his
Episcopal seat at
Hoddom in Dumfriesshire,
evangelising thence the
district of Galloway. He eventually...
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besieged by the
Roman army in 140 AD. Its flat top
dominates the horizon.
Hoddom Castle is
located two
miles (three kilometres) from the
village centre....
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military expedition in June 1568
called the 'Raid of Dumfries' or 'Raid of
Hoddom.' The Regent's army and the
royal artillery were
taken to Biggar, where...
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Edward Brook, a
wealthy English industrialist who had
bought the
adjacent Hoddom Castle estate in the 1870s.
Brook commissioned alterations and extensions...
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Millhousebridge and
Kettleholm to
Hoddom Castle with a
possible loop off to Lockerbie, or to go by
Lochmaben and
Hightae to
Hoddom Castle. The
Lockerbie route...
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Hawick were summoned. The note
mentions their routes; from
Dumfries to
Hoddom and
Kirkconnel tower in Ecclefechan; from
Peebles to Moffat; from Selkirk...
- Garlieston,
Gatehouse of Fleet, Glenluce,
Gretna Green,
Gretna Haugh of Urr,
Hoddom Isle of
Whithorn Johnsfield,
Johnstonebridge Keir, Kelloholm, Kippford,...
- decommissioned. The four
cooling towers were
demolished in 2007. The
nearby Hoddom Castle was
built by John Maxwell, 4th Lord
Herries (c. 1552–1565). To the...