Searching for "KIRKCOWAN"

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    Place name County Entry Source
    Bladenoch Wigtownshire Kirkcowan and Kirkinner parishes on its right bank, and Penninghame and Wigtown parishes on its left bank; passes into Wigtown Groome
    Craighiaw Wigtownshire Craighiaw , seat, in par. and 1½ mile NW. of Kirkcowan sta., mid. Wigtownshire. Bartholomew
    Craighlaw Wigtownshire Kirkcowan parish, Wigtownshire, 1¼ mile W by N of Kirkcowan village. Its owner, Malcolm Fleming Hamilton, Esq. (b. 1869; suc. 1876), holds Groome
    Darnow Wigtownshire Darnow , hamlet with school, in par. and 4 miles NW. of Kirkcowan, Wigtownshire. Bartholomew
    Darnow Wigtownshire Darnow, a hamlet, with a public school, in Kirkcowan parish, Wigtownshire, 4 miles NW of Kirkcowan village. Groome
    Killiemore Lodge Wigtownshire Killiemore Lodge , Penninghame par., Wigtownshire, 2½ miles SE. of Kirkcowan. Bartholomew
    Kirkcowan Wigtownshire Kirkcowan, a village and a parish of N Wigtownshire. The village stands on the left bank of Tarf Water, 7¼ miles Groome
    Kirkcowan Wigtownshire Kirkcowan , par. and vil. with ry. sta., Wigtown-Shire--par., 35,865 ac., pop. 1307; vil., on Tarf Water, 6 miles Bartholomew
    Kirkinner Wigtownshire Kirkcowan, N by Wigtown, E by Wigtown Bay, S by Sorbie and Glasserton, and W by Mochrum. Its utmost length Groome
    Luce, New Wigtownshire Kirkcowan, S by Old Luce, and W by Inch. Its utmost length, from N to S, is 9 3 / 8 miles Groome
    Luce, Old Wigtownshire Kirkcowan, SE by Mochrum, S by LuceBay, SW by Stoneykirk, and W by Inch. Its greatest length, from E to W, is 10 miles Groome
    Maberry, Loch Ayrshire
    Wigtownshire
    Kirkcowan parishes, Wigtownshire, 5¾ miles SSE of Barrhill station. Lying 405 feet above sea-level, it extends 1 ¼ mile Groome
    Machars Wigtownshire Kirkcowan, and Penninghame, amounting, with these additions, to nearly 150 square miles. Its surface, as implied in its name, is prevailingly Groome
    Mindork Castle Wigtownshire Mindork Castle , ruin, Kirkcowan par., Wigtownshire. Bartholomew
    Mochrum Wigtownshire Kirkcowan, E by Kirkinner, SE by Glasserton, and SW by Luce Bay. Its utmost length, from NNW to SSE, is 11¼ miles Groome
    Penninghame Wigtownshire Kirkcowan. Its utmost length, from NW to SE, is 14¾ miles; its breadth varies between 9 furlongs and 5 7 / 8 miles Groome
    Wigtownshire Wigtownshire Kirkcowan; Glassoch Fell (493) and an unnamed point near Loch Ochiltree (604), in Penninghame. In the Machers the chief heights Groome
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