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across the main A77 road to Loch Ryan. It was
established in 1701, when
Lochryan House was
built for Lt.
Colonel Andrew Agnew, 9th of Croach, (along with...
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Agnews of
Croach or
Lochryan,
descending from
William 2nd son of
Andrew Agnew 2nd of
Lochnaw (now the
Wallaces of
Lochryan) the
Agnews of Sheuchan...
- lieutenant-general in 1837 and full
general on 11
November 1851. He died at
Lochryan House, Stranraer,
Wigtownshire in 1857 at the age of 82. On 23 June 1829...
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Upload Photo Lochryan Lighthouse Including Ancillary Buildings 54°58′28″N 5°01′51″W / 54.974417°N 5.030706°W / 54.974417; -5.030706 (
Lochryan Lighthouse...
- Ballantrae, Colmonell, Glenapp, Inch, Kirkcolm, Kirkmaiden, Leswalt,
Lochryan, Old Luce Wigtown: Bargrennan, Gl****erton, Kirkcowan, Kirkinner, Kirkmabreck...
- and it was
occupied by
members of that
family until 1701 when they
built Lochryan House. The
ruined walls of Croach, east of
Cairn Point, are
about 4 feet...
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Wallace of Craigie, by his wife Eleonora,
daughter of
Colonel Agnew of
Lochryan. Her only
brother died
before her father, and on her father's
death in...
- the nine
runners behind Rock Sand in the
Jockey Club Stakes,
third to
Lochryan in the
Great Foal Stakes,
third to
Henry The
First in the
Gatwick Stakes...
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Primary School and
Stranraer Academy. Loy
began his
football career at
Lochryan Boys Club
before joining Girvan at aged 14, then
moved on to Ayr United...
- "Craigcaffie Tower:
Listed Building Report".
Historic Scotland. "
Lochryan Estate,
Lochryan House:
Listed Building Report".
Historic Scotland. "Lochinch Heritage...