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Sanquhar /ˈsæŋkər/ (Scots: Sanchar,
Scottish Gaelic: Seanchair) is a town on the
River Nith in
Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland,
north of
Thornhill and...
- It was
originally created for
William Crichton, 9th Lord
Crichton of
Sanquhar, in 1633, and sta**** in the
Crichton family until the
death of the fourth...
- Queensberry,
namely Marquess of
Dumfriesshire (1683), Earl of
Drumlanrig and
Sanquhar (1682),
Viscount of Nith,
Tortholwald and Ross (1682) and Lord Douglas...
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Robert Crichton, 6th Lord
Crichton of
Sanquhar, (died 1561) was the son of
William Crichton, 5th Lord
Crichton of
Sanquhar and
Elizabeth Fleming,
daughter of...
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Sanquhar Castle, now a ruin, was
built in the 13th century; the
ruins are
situated north east of
Dumfries overlooking the
River Nith.
Situated on the southern...
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Mountjoy (G.B., 1796), Lord
Crichton of
Sanquhar (S., 1488), Lord of
Sanquhar (S., 1622), Lord
Crichton of
Sanquhar and ****nock (S., 1633), Lord Mountstuart...
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Kirkconnel and
Sanquhar and lay less than a 1 mile (1.6 km)
upstream from the
small village of
Crawick that
itself stands close to the A76 near
Sanquhar in Dumfries...
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Wikisource has
original text
related to this article:
Sanquhar Declaration The
Sanquhar Declaration was a
speech read by
Michael Cameron in the presence...
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Sanquhar Tolbooth is a muni****l
building in the High
Street in
Sanquhar,
Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. The structure,
which accommodates a
local history...
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Sanquhar railway station is a
railway station in the
village of
Sanquhar,
Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. The
station is
owned by
Network Rail and managed...