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Place name County Entry Source Crawford Lanarkshire Durisdeer and Sanquhar, all three also in Dumfriesshire; W and NW by Crawfordjohn. Its utmost length, from N to S, is 14½ miles Groome Dalveen Dumfries Shire
LanarkshireMountains, from the head-streams of Powtrail Water in Crawford parish, Lanarkshire, to those of Carron Water in Durisdeer, Dumfriesshire. Groome Drumlanrig Castle Dumfries Shire Durisdeer parish, Upper Nithsdale, Dumfriesshire, 17 miles NW of Dumfries, and 3½ NNW of Thornhill. It crowns the last Groome Durisdeer Dumfries Shire Durisdeer , vil., Dumfries; P.O. See DURRISDEER. Bartholomew Durisdeer Dumfries Shire Durisdeer, a village and a parish of Upper Nithsdale, NW Dumfriesshire. The village stands, 575 feet above sea-level, on the left Groome Durrisdeer Dumfries Shire Durisdeer . Durrow.-- market town, Queen's co., and par., partly also in co. Kilkenny -- par., 6527 ac., pop. 1488; town Bartholomew Enoch Dumfries Shire Durisdeer parish, NW Dumfriesshire, between the Nith and Carron Water, belonging to the family of Menzies from the beginning of the 14th Groome Enterkin Dumfries Shire
LanarkshireDurisdeer parish, NW Dumfriesshire, rising, close to the Lanarkshire border, on the western slope of Lowther Hill (2377 feet), at an altitude Groome Enterkinfoot Dumfries Shire Enterkinfoot, a hamlet in Durisdeer parish, Dumfriesshire, at the foot of Enterkin Burn, 6 miles NNW of Thornhill. Groome Farthingbank Dumfries Shire Farthingbank, a hamlet in Durisdeer parish, NW Dumfriesshire, near the right bank of the Nith, 5½ miles NNW of Thornhill. Groome Lanarkshire Lanarkshire Durisdeer Hill (1861), Well Hill (1987), Comb Head (1998), Lowther Hill (2377), Wanlock Dod (1808), Sowen Dod (1784), Snarhead Hill Groome Lowther, Green Lanarkshire Durisdeer; and these two summits, occupying a chief place among the central masses of the Southern Highlands, give the name Groome Maar or Park Burn Dumfries Shire Durisdeer parish, Dumfriesshire, running 5 ¼ miles southward and east-south-eastward-for the last 2 miles along the Penpont Groome Morton Dumfries Shire Durisdeer, NE by Crawford in Lanarkshire, E and S by Closeburn, and W by Penpont and Durisdeer. Its utmost length Groome Nith Ayrshire
Dumfries Shire
KirkcudbrightshireDurisdeer, Penpont, Morton, Closeburn, Keir, Dunscore, Kirkmahoe, Holywood, Dumfries, Terregles, Troqueer, Caerlaverock, Newabbey, and Kirkbean; and in our articles on these Groome Nithsdale Dumfries Shire Durisdeer. Her son, by her first marriage, was William, Earl of Orkney, who inherited Nithsdale and the sheriffship of Dumfries Groome Penpont Dumfries Shire Durisdeer, E by Morton, SE by Closeburn, S by Keir, and SW by Tynron and the Kirkcudbrightshire parish of Dalry Groome Sanquhar Dumfries Shire Durisdeer, S by Penpont and by Dalry in Kirkcudbrightshire, and W by New Cumnock in Ayrshire. Its utmost length, from Groome Tibbers Dumfries Shire Durisdeer parishes, Dumfriesshire, at the influx of Park Burn to the river Nith, opposite Carronbridge and 2¼ miles NNW of Thornhill Groome
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