- John
Michael Welsh of
Irongray (c. 1624–1681) was a
leader of the
Scottish Covenanter movement. Dunlop, an
early 20th
century writer, says: "It is a noteworthy...
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There was a
Roman temporary marching camp at Shawhead, in
Kirkpatrick Irongray.
After the
retreat of the Romans, the fate of the
Novantae is unknown....
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Irongray was one of the prin****l
stations on the
Cairn Valley Light Railway branch, from Dumfries. It
served a
rural area in
Dumfries and
Galloway The...
- The
Hallhill Covenanter Martyrs Memorial at
Irongray (NX 910797) near
Kirkpatrick Irongray Church in the old
county of Kirkcudbrightshire, now Dumfries...
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Glenluce Abbey Hallhill Covenanter Martyrs Memorial - near
Kirkpatrick Irongray Church. Isle of
Whithorn Castle Kenmure Castle – a seat of the Clan Gordon...
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refer to: John
Welsh of Ayr (1568–1622),
religious leader John
Welsh of
Irongray,
religious leader John
Welsh (actor) (1904–1985),
Irish actor John Welsh...
- Ayr was the
father of
Josias Welsh and the
grandfather of John
Welsh of
Irongray. John
Welsh was the son of the
laird of
Collieston (or Colliston), and...
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Kirkbean Kirkcudbright Kirkgunzeon Kirkmabreck Kirkpatrick Durham Kirkpatrick Irongray Lochrutton Minnigaff New
Abbey New
Galloway Newton Stewart Parton Rerrick...
- 2 km) long and
there were
stations at
Irongray, Newtonairds, Stepford, Dunscore,
Crossford and Kirkland.
Irongray, Newtonairds,
Dunscore and
Moniaive were...
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Scotland is restored; it is
called the "Drunken Parliament" by John
Welsh of
Irongray. 28
March –
Parliament of
Scotland p****es the
Rescissory Act 1661 which...