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Monreith ([mɒn'ri:θ] / 'mon-REETH';
Scottish Gaelic: Am
Monadh Rèidh) is a
small seaside village in the Machars, in the
historical county of Wigtownshire...
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Monreith House is a
category A
listed Georgian mansion located 1.5
kilometres (0.93 mi) east of the
village of Port
William in
Mochrum parish in the historical...
- The
Maxwell baronetcy of
Monreith was
created in the
Baronetage of Nova
Scotia on 8
January 1681 for
William Maxwell of
Monreith House in Mochrum, Wigtownshire...
- in the area and the family's
ancient estate and
grounds are in
nearby Monreith. Maxwell's
education took
place at a
succession of
preparatory and public...
- a seat as a Lord of Parliament. A
branch of the clan, the
Maxwells of
Monreith descend from his
second son and they were
later created baronets in 1681...
- is in Whithorn,
whilst the
nearest supermarkets are in
Newton Stewart.
Monreith House, a
category A
listed Georgian mansion is
located 1 mile (1.6 km)...
- of
Monreith Bay to
Gavin Maxwell's otter.
Monreith was
called "Milltown of
Monreith" so
named by the
watermills driven by the
waterpower of
Monreith Burn...
- 3rd
Baronet of
Monreith, and his wife,
Magdalene Blair. She was born at
Myrton Castle, the now
ruined castle a
short distance from
Monreith House, the present...
- deteriorated. At the end of
March 1329, he was
staying at
Glenluce Abbey and at
Monreith, from
where St Ninian's Cave was visited.
Early in April, he
arrived at...
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Preston 5
November 1673 223
Clerk of
Penicuik 24
March 1679 226
Maxwell of
Monreith 8
January 1681 231 Maxwell, now Stirling-Maxwell of
Pollock 12
April 1682...