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Kirkcudbright (3440 bytes)
1: ...', (pronounced ''Ker-ku-bri'') the county town of Kirkcudbrightshire, is a town in the south of [[Scotland]] in [... 5: ...s or Franciscan dwellings remain in the parish of Kirkcudbright. 7: In the year of 1453, Kirkcudbright was to become a royal burgh, and about a hundred ... 9: ... the [[Solway]] in the August of 1461, to land at Kirkcudbright in support of the Queen Margaret at Linlithgow. T... 12: ...the eastern part of Galloway, formerly known as [[Kirkcudbrightshire]] and now known as the Stewartry. Lords Maclellan of Kirkcudbright (11772 bytes) 1: The title '''Lord Kirkcudbright''' was bestowed on Sir [[Robert Maclellan]] of Bo... 5: ...kirk]], after which he sailed with Wallace from [[Kirkcudbright]] for France, to seek the support of the French k... 13: ...ictory over the 'Black Douglas' clan. (see also [[Kirkcudbrightshire]]: history). 17: *[[Robert Maclellan, 1st Lord Kirkcudbright]] 18: *[[Thomas Maclellan, 2nd Lord Kirkcudbright]] Thomas Maclellan, 2nd Lord Kirkcudbright (4201 bytes) 1: ...ther of [[Robert Maclellan, 1st Lord Maclellan of Kirkcudbright]] and the son of William Maclellan and Rosina Agn... 3: ... in the parishes of [[Dunrod]], [[Galtway]] and [[Kirkcudbright]] to support the Solemn League and Covenant. On t... 5: ...he Scottish Parliament appointed him Steward of [[Kirkcudbrightshire]], and subsequently he was present at the [[... 11: ...mand of the Thomas McLellan of Glenchannoch (lord Kirkcudbright). 13: ...y troops under Cromwell. On the battle field Lord Kirkcudbright’s Regiment ‘Dispersed and Overthrew the Royalist ... Robert Maclellan, 1st Lord Kirkcudbright (2098 bytes) 1: ...an of Bombie''' (died c. [[1640]]) was Provost of Kirkcudbright in 1607, and was best known for his riotous (and ... 3: ...oting a relative of the Minister of the Church of Kirkcudbright, the consequence of a family feud. 5: ..., elevated him to the peerage with the title Lord Kirkcudbright, having previously been knighted at an early age.... 11: Lord Sir Robert Kirkcudbright died sometime between 1639 and 1641, leaving no m... 16: ...d width="33%" align="center">[[Lords Maclellan of Kirkcudbright]].</td> John Maclellan, 3rd Lord Kirkcudbright (1623 bytes) 1: ...died in 1647, and was succeeded by John, 3rd Lord Kirkcudbright, like his father an ardent Covenanter, he raised ... 5: It was this Lord Kirkcudbright, who along with Major General [[James_Holborne_of... 7: Lord Kirkcudbright's regiment, which had been sent to [[Ireland]], w... 11: The lands to which this Lord Kirkcudbright succeeded were extensive, but his loyalty in rais... 13: ...to the introduction of a emirate to the church of Kirkcudbright, for which he was mulcted in fines which altogeth... Thomas Maclellan (225 bytes) 4: *[[Thomas Maclellan, 2nd Lord Maclellan of Kirkcudbright]]. Castle Douglas (410 bytes) 3: ...Gallery, an offshoot of the Stewartry Museum at [[Kirkcudbright]]. Stewartry (654 bytes) 8: ...native designation of the traditional county of [[Kirkcudbrightshire]], which covered a slightly larger area. Museums in Scotland (1756 bytes) 8: *[[Stewartry Museum]], [[Kirkcudbright]] 11: *[[Tolbooth Art Centre]], [[Kirkcudbright]] River Dee, Galloway (352 bytes) 1: ..., [[Scotland]], and flowing to the Irish Sea in [[Kirkcudbright]]. Dumfriesshire (535 bytes) 3: ...] is [[Dumfries]]. It borders the [[Stewartry of Kirkcudbright]] to the west, [[Ayrshire]] to the north-west, [[... The Five Red Herrings (785 bytes) 3: ...ts in the murder of an artist in the village of [[Kirkcudbright]], [[Scotland]], in this 1931 novel by [[Dorothy ... Robert Cutlar Fergusson (547 bytes) 3: ...Member of Parliament|MP]] for the Stewardtry of [[Kirkcudbright]], Judge [[Advocate General]] and a [[Privy Counc... John Welsh of Ayr (776 bytes) 3: Welsh later ministered in [[Kirkcudbright]] and in [[Ayr]], where he spent five years and w... Thomas Blacklock (891 bytes) 3: ...ed for the Church. He was appointed Minister of [[Kirkcudbright]], but was objected to by the [[parish]]ioners on... William Mclellan (1103 bytes) 1: ...r William McLellan''', sometimes called "1st Lord Kirkcudbright", was the son of Sir Patrick of Bombie, and is be... Galloway (2929 bytes) 1: ...unties of [[Wigtownshire]] and the [[Stewartry of Kirkcudbright]] in southwest [[Scotland]]. It is part of the [[... 9: ...ished trading posts in Galloway at Whithorn and [[Kirkcudbright]]. Wigtownshire (946 bytes) 3: ...[[Ayrshire]] to the north, and the [[Stewartry of Kirkcudbright]] to the east. It is currently administered by Du... Dumfries and Galloway (3473 bytes) 31: ...re) and [[Dumfriesshire]] (in the east). Together Kirkcudbrightshire and Wigtownshire are referred to as Galloway... 33: ...part of the region is made up of the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright, the Machars and the Rhins. The Dumfries part inc... 46: *[[Kirkcolm]], [[Kirkcudbright]] Lieutenancy areas of Scotland (1966 bytes) 41: <li>[[The Stewartry of Kirkcudbright]]
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