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Human settlement in Scotland
Dalgarnock, Dalgarno, Dalgarnoc was an ancient parish and a once considerably sized village in the Nithsdale area of Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, south
Dalgarnock
Human settlement in Scotland
to 1606 and for a period up until 1697 the hamlet lay in the parish of Dalgarnock. The first record of the name on Roy's map of 1747-1755 indistinctly reads
Barburgh_Mill
Village in rural lowland Scotland
to Glasgow. The Earl of Queensberry initially named the village 'New Dalgarnock' however the name did not achieve popular approval. The village is primarily
Thornhill, Dumfries and Galloway
Thornhill,_Dumfries_and_Galloway
Village in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
Ulster in Northern Ireland and his grave and story is still to be seen at Dalgarnock near Thornhill where his memorial read :- The Duke of Buccleuch insisted
Enterkinfoot
Architectural structure in Edinburgh
commendators Kirk of the Canongate Oldest buildings in the United Kingdom Dalgarnock Village, Church and Parish (Historic Environment Scotland & SM13031) Daniel
Holyrood_Abbey
Revolution. Edward and Alexander are recorded on the Martyr's Cross at Dalgarnock near Dumfries where all 57 Nithsdale Covenanter martyrs are commemorated
Hallhill Covenanter Martyrs Memorial
Hallhill_Covenanter_Martyrs_Memorial
Diocese of the Scottish church
Rhu Rosneath Strathblane Nithsdale Caerlaverock Closeburn (St Osbern ?) Dalgarnock Dumfries Dumgree Dunscore (St Cairbre) Durisdeer Garvald Glencairn Holywood
Archdiocese of Glasgow (historic)
Archdiocese_of_Glasgow_(historic)
River in south-west Scotland
Thornhill Dumfries Glencaple Glencaple Quay Kingholm Quay Laghall Quay Dalgarnock Village, Church and Parish "The River Nith Catchment Management Plan"
River_Nith
Village in rural lowland Scotland
in 1757. List of listed buildings in Closeburn, Dumfries and Galloway Dalgarnock Village, Church and Parish Barburgh Mill, Closeburn "KILLOSBERN, ECCLES
Closeburn, Dumfries and Galloway
Closeburn,_Dumfries_and_Galloway
Human settlement in Scotland
building will last longer than most books—than one book in a million', Dalgarnock Village, Church and Parish Barburgh Mill, Closeburn "Holywood Primary
Auldgirth
Scottish minister (1662–1688)
Dalgarnock Churchyard Cross - mentions Renwick
James_Renwick_(Covenanter)
Gorge in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
House for several years and marrying Jane Welsh at Templand Farm near Dalgarnock. He wrote some verses describing the genius loci of the glen : Robert
Crichope_Linn
Lesmahagow. Waleran, 1307–1311 William de Alyncrome, 1317–1326 William de Dalgarnock, 1329–1342 Roger, 1351–1353 William, 1353–1354 William de Bolden, 1367–1372
Abbot_of_Kelso
Castle in the United Kingdom
have been removed, leaving the former courtyard open. Tibbers Castle Dalgarnock Village, Church and Parish Deil's Dyke - A linear earthwork. Gifford,
Morton_Castle
Burial ground of the Menteaths of Closeburn at Dalgarnock.
James_Menteath
Comprehensive school in Thornhill, Dumfriesshire, Scotland
of Closeburn parish, which at the time included the united parish of Dalgarnock. The endowment included five acres of land in Closeburn for the school
Wallace_Hall_(Thornhill)
Bishop of Brechin
Patrick Forrester, a burgess of Dundee, and a half-brother named Patrick de Dalgarnock. John Forrester, variously Archdeacon of Teviotdale, Official of Aberdeen
Walter_Forrester
Country House
present in Stair cemetery. On 22 July 1928 a Conventicle was held at Dalgarnock near Closeburn in Dumfries and Galloway to unveil and dedicate a Northumbrian
Dalmore_House_and_Estate
Human settlement in Scotland
A white marble Northumbrian Cross, the 'Martyrs Cross', stands in the Dalgarnock burial ground, erected in 1925 and carved as a memorial to the 57 (54
Kirkbride,_Durisdeer
Museum in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
Alliance with funding from the Tourism Leadership and Recovery Fund. Dalgarnock Village, Church and Parish Robert Graham of Fintry Notes Wilson, Page
Ellisland_Farm
Scottish minister, historian and biographer
days he produced also Richard Gordon, The Christian Martyr, A Visit to Dalgarnock, and The City of the Sun. As a minister, he wrote for The Christian Instructor
Thomas_Napier_Thomson
3968 Upload Photo Dalgarnock Old Burial Ground 55°13′26″N 3°46′07″W / 55.223962°N 3.768668°W / 55.223962; -3.768668 (Dalgarnock Old Burial Ground)
List of listed buildings in Closeburn, Dumfries and Galloway
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Closeburn,_Dumfries_and_Galloway
Rosneath (St Nicholas), Strathblane Nithsdale: Caerlaverock, Closeburn, Dalgarnock, Dumfries, Dumgree (unknown), Dunscore, Durisdeer, Garvald (unknown),
List of Church of Scotland synods and presbyteries
List_of_Church_of_Scotland_synods_and_presbyteries
19th century vintner and Scottish innkeeper
and tales of the Closeburn churches. Video footage of the 11th century Dalgarnock Kirk site and burial ground 'Crichope Linn - Devil's Cauldron, Burley's
John_Bacon_(landlord)
1220 Waltheof (Waldeve), 1221 x 1226 Thomas de Durham, x 1315 John de Dalgarnock, 1348 William, 1367–1369 James Mador, 1468 Richard Wylie, 1469–1470 Alexander
Prior_of_Lesmahagow
Building in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
of Robert Wightman, died at Brownhill aged 77 years and was buried in Dalgarnock. Scotland portal Dunscore Old Kirk Ellisland Farm, Dumfries Friar's Carse
Brownhill_Inn
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