Searching for "LOCHRUTTON"

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    Place name County Entry Source
    Beeswing Kirkcudbrightshire corner of New Abbey parish, Kirkcudbrightshire, near the boundary with Lochrutton and Kirkgunzeon parishes, 7 miles SW of its post-town Dumfries. Groome
    Cargen Kirkcudbrightshire Lochrutton Lake in Lochrutton parish; runs about a mile north-north-eastward to the southern boundary with Terregles; traces that Groome
    Dumfries Dumfries Shire Lochrutton, Newabbey, Terregles, Tinwald, Torthorwald, Troqueer, and Urr, and the quoad sacra parishes of Dumfries-St Mary, Dalbeattie, and Maxwelltown Groome
    Hills Tower Kirkcudbrightshire Lochrutton parish, E Kirkcudbrightshire, 5¾ miles WSW of Dumfries. Dating from times unknown to record it includes , later entrance Groome
    Hills Tower Kirkcudbrightshire Hills Tower , ancient tower, Lochrutton par., Kirkcudbrightshire, 5½ miles SW. of Dumfries. Bartholomew
    Kirkconnel Dumfries Shire Lochrutton parish and Hartfell Spa near Moffat, yet have never acquired much celebrity. In the extreme SE, at the Crawick Groome
    Kirkcudbrightshire or the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright Kirkcudbrightshire Lochrutton, Kirkgunzeon, and Urr, and part of KirkpatrickDurham, Crossmichael, Kelton, Buittle, and Rerwick, which, while hilly, has comparatively an unbroken Groome
    Kirkgunzeon Kirkcudbrightshire Lochrutton, E by Newabbey, SE and S by Colvend, and SW, W, and NW by Urr. Its utmost length, ftom Groome
    Kirkpatrick-Durham Kirkcudbrightshire Lochrutton, SE by Urr, SW by Crossmichael, and W by Parton and Balmaclellan. Its utmost length, from N to S, is 9¾ miles Groome
    Kirkpatrick-Irongray Kirkcudbrightshire Lochrutton, and SW and W by Kirkpatrick-Durham. Its utmost length, from E to W, is 8 ¼ miles; its breadth Groome
    Lincluden College Kirkcudbrightshire Lochrutton, Colvend, Kirkbean, and Caerlaverock, belonging to the college, and also a small part of its lands. But the major Groome
    Lochanhead Dumfries Shire
    Kirkcudbrightshire
    Lochrutton parishes, near the meeting-point with Kirkgunzeon parish, Kirkcudbrightshire, on the Dumfries and Castle-Douglas railway, 6 miles SW of Dumfries Groome
    Lochfoot Kirkcudbrightshire Lochfoot , vil., Lochrutton par., Kirkcudbrightshire, on N. side of Loch Rutton, 5½ m. SW. of Dumfries; P.O. Bartholomew
    Lochrutton Kirkcudbrightshire Lochrutton , par., Kirkcudbrightshire, 7411 ac.,pop. 614; contains Lochfoot vil., on N. side of Loch Rutton, 1 mile NW. of church Bartholomew
    Lochrutton Kirkcudbrightshire Lochrutton, a parish of E Kirkcudbrightshire, containing at its south-eastern border the station of Lochanhead, 6 miles SW of Dumfries Groome
    Loohfoot Kirkcudbrightshire Lochrutton parish, Kirkcudbrightshire, at the foot of Lochrutton Loch, 5½ miles WSW of Dumfries, under which it has a post Groome
    Newabbey Kirkcudbrightshire Lochrutton, NE by Troqueer, E by the estuary of the river Nith, S by Kirkbean, SW by Colvend, and W by Kirkgunzeon Groome
    Terregles Dumfries Shire
    Kirkcudbrightshire
    Lochrutton, and NW and N by Kirkpatrick-Irongray. Its utmost length, from ENE to WSW, is 4½ miles; its utmost Groome
    Troqueer Kirkcudbrightshire Lochrutton. Its utmost length, from NNW to SSE, is 8 ½ miles; its utmost breadth is 4 7 / 8 miles Groome
    Urr Kirkcudbrightshire Lochrutton, E by Kirkgunzeon, SE by Colvend, SW by Buittle and Crossmichael, and NW by Kirkpatrick-Durham. Its utmost length Groome
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