- 1632,
although by that time the
family had
moved its main
residence to
Auchens House,
which they had
built in the 1580s, in part with
materials removed...
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Auchen Castle is a
ruined 13th-century
quadrangular castle situated near Moffat,
Dumfries and Galloway. It was
designated as a
scheduled ancient monument...
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against him in
absence after the
battle of Pentland, he is
styled "of
Auchens," an
estate situated in the
parish of Dundonald, in Ayrshire, and which...
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Castles in
Dumfries and
Galloway Castles Annan Castle Auchen Castle Auchenskeoch Castle Baldoon Castle Barclosh Castle Barholm Castle Barscobe Castle...
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Auchen Castle is a
wedding destination near Moffat,
Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. With 26 bedrooms, a
private lake and
falconry school, it has a 5-star...
- from achadh. Ach- is
generally the
Highland form, and Auch- the lowland.
Auchen- (from
Achadh nan ...)
means 'field of the ...' auchter- I, SG height, top...
- the
Binns defeat about 900
Covenanter insurgents led by
James Wallace of
Auchens in the
Battle of
Rullion Green. 1785 – The
first Treaty of
Hopewell is...
- bush. The word "Auchenorrhyncha" is
derived from the Gr****
words αὐχήν (
auchēn),
meaning "neck" or "throat," and ῥύγχος (rhynchos),
meaning "snout". Debate...
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Castles in
Dumfries and
Galloway Castles Annan Castle Auchen Castle Auchenskeoch Castle Baldoon Castle Barclosh Castle Barholm Castle Barscobe Castle...
- v t e
Castles in
Dumfries and
Galloway Castles Annan Castle Auchen Castle Auchenskeoch Castle Baldoon Castle Barclosh Castle Barholm Castle Barscobe Castle...