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Wigtown (/ˈwɪɡtənˌ -taʊn/ (both used locally);
Scottish Gaelic:
Baile na h-Ùige) is a town and
former royal burgh in Wigtownshire, of
which it is the...
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title of Earl of
Wigtown (or
Wigton or Wigtoun) was
created twice in the
Peerage of Scotland. The
first creation was in 1341 for
Malcolm Fleming of...
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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,...
- The
Wigtown Martyrs or
Solway Martyrs,
Margaret Maclauchlan and
Margaret Wilson, were
Scottish Covenanters who were
executed by
Scottish Episcopalians...
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Royal Air
Force Wigtown, or more
simply RAF
Wigtown, is a
former Royal Air
Force station within the
Dumfries and
Galloway region of
southwest Scotland...
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Wigtown is a
lieutenancy area in south-west
Scotland and a
committee area of
Dumfries and
Galloway Council. From 1975
until 1996 it was also a
local government...
- The
Wigtown Book
Festival is a ten-day
literary festival held each
autumn in
Wigtown,
Dumfries and Galloway, south-west Scotland. The
festival was first...
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Wigtown Bay is a
large inlet of the
Irish Sea on the
coast of
Galloway in
southwest Scotland. Its
coastline falls entirely within the
modern administrative...
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Wigtown Harbour or
Wigtown Quay was
relocated in 1818 to
serve the town of
Wigtown and its
hinterland in Wigtownshire,
Dumfries and Galloway, following...
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Robert Bruce Stuart, Duke of
Kintyre and
Lorne (18
January 1602 – 27 May 1602) was the
fifth child of
James VI of
Scotland and Anne of Denmark. He was...