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Newton Wamphray is a
village in
Dumfries and Galloway.
Wamphray is the name of the
surrounding parish and of the
Wamphray Water,
which flows south-west...
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Wamphray railway station served Newton Wamphray, near Beattock, in the
Scottish county of
Dumfries and Galloway. It was
served by
local trains on what...
- John Brown, of
Wamphray,
church leader, was
probably born at Kirkcudbright; he
graduated at the
university of
Edinburgh 24 July 1630. He was
probably not...
- The Lads of
Wamphray (Roud 4011,
Child 184) is an English-language folk ballad,
existing only in
fragmentary form.
According to
Walter Scott and others...
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Arabic at the
University of
Edinburgh and also
served as
Minister of
Newton Wamphray, a
small country parish from 1907 to 1921. On
returning to Edinburgh, he...
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influence of good
climate upon health.
Charteris was born in
Newton Wamphray in
Dumfriesshire in 1840 the son of John
Charteris the
local schoolmaster...
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David Mundell was born on 27 May 1962 in Dumfries. He grew up in
Newton Wamphray and Lockerbie,
attending Lockerbie Academy.
Mundell then
studied Law at...
- Brown" (Child 180) 4010. "Willie MacIntosh" (Child 183) 4011. "The Lads of
Wamphray" (Child 184) 4012. "**** o the Cow" (Child 185) 4013. "Kinmont Willie"...
- John
Brown (bishop) (1931–2011),
English Anglican bishop John
Brown of
Wamphray (1610–1679),
Scottish church leader John
Pierce Brown (1843–1925), Irish...
- This is a list of
listed buildings in the
civil parish of
Wamphray in
Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. Map all
coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download...