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Wigtownshire or the
County of
Wigtown (Scottish Gaelic:
Siorrachd Bhaile na h-Ùige, Scots: Wigtounshire) is one of the
historic counties of Scotland, covering...
- McDouall, the son of a
wealthy family and
sometime Member of
Parliament for
Wigtonshire.
Kennedy sued for a
declarator of marriage, but died
prior to adjudication...
- 1885
became ****istant
minister of
Trinity Free
Church in Portpatrick,
Wigtonshire,
Scotland and
succeeded the
senior pastor there upon his
death in 1890...
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September 1880 as
Wigtonshire. The
fourth was yard
number 93,
launched on 23
September 1884 as Haddingtonshire.
Peeblesshire and
Wigtonshire were
sister ships...
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driven out by the
rebellion in 1688; and was
finally minister of Anwoth,
Wigtonshire from 1689
until death.
Michael Bruce was the
first of a line of seven...
- Farm in the southwest.
Barhapple Loch
Location Derskelpin, Glen Luce,
Wigtonshire Coordinates 54°53′48″N 4°42′54″W / 54.8967°N 4.7150°W / 54.8967; -4...
- The Gardeners’ Chronicle. p. 34. Williamson, D (1901). ‘Logan Gardens,
Wigtonshire’, The Gardeners’ Chronicle. p. 126. Bennell, Alan (2003).
Logan Botanic...
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David Carnegie of
Pitarrow Bt (later the Earl of Southesk) was an MP for
Wigtonshire 1830-37 and a
strong promoter of the
Sabbath Observance Bills. Sir Andrew...
- Montrose),
Thurbrandus de
Logyn (from Dumfrieshire),
Andreu de
Logan (from
Wigtonshire), and
Wautier Logan (from Lanarkshire). The seal of
Wautier Logan (SIGILLVM...
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Succeeded by
William Henry Boulton Personal details Born 1817 Port Patrick,
Wigtonshire,
Scotland Died July 7, 1863 (aged 45–46) Métis-sur-Mer, Quebec...