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Nithsdale (Scottish Gaelic:
Srath Nid)...
- Earl of
Nithsdale was a
title in the
Peerage of Scotland. It was
created in 1620 for
Robert Maxwell, 9th Lord Maxwell, with
remainder to
heirs male. He...
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William Maxwell, 5th Earl of
Nithsdale (1676 – 2
March 1744), was a
Roman Catholic member of the
Scottish nobility who took part in the
Jacobite rising...
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Winifred Maxwell,
Dowager Countess of
Nithsdale (née Lady
Winifred Herbert; c. 1680–1749), was a
British aristocrat, best
known for
arranging the daring...
- 15th centuries. In the 17th century, the
Maxwells were
created Earls of
Nithsdale, and
built a new
lodging within the walls,
described as
among "the most...
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Galloway and
Upper Nithsdale may mean or
refer to:
Galloway and
Upper Nithsdale (UK
Parliament constituency)
Galloway and
Upper Nithsdale (Scottish Parliament...
- politician. He was the
Member of
Parliament (MP) for
Galloway and
Upper Nithsdale from 2001 to 2005. Born in Ayrshire,
Duncan attended Ardrossan Academy...
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Galloway and
Upper Nithsdale was a
county constituency which returned one
Member of
Parliament (MP) to the
House of
Commons of the
Parliament of the United...
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Nithsdale Football Club was an ****ociation
football club from Dumfries, Scotland. The club was
founded in 1885. The club may have had a
connection with...
- Sir
William Douglas of
Nithsdale (c. 1370(?) – 1391) was a
Scottish knight and
Northern Crusader.
William Douglas was an
illegitimate son of Archibald...