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Kirkcudbright (/kɜːrˈkuːbri/ kur-KOO-bree; Scots: Kirkcoubrie;
Scottish Gaelic:
Cille Chùithbeirt) is a town,
parish and a
royal burgh from 1455 in Kirkcudbrightshire...
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County of
Kirkcudbright or the
Stewartry of
Kirkcudbright is one of the
historic counties of Scotland, covering...
- Maclellan, 3rd Lord
Kirkcudbright (died 1664) was a
Scottish nobleman and royalist. Maclellan, like his
father Lord
Kirkcudbright (whose
titles he inherited...
- Lord
Kirkcudbright was a
title in the
Peerage of Scotland. It was
created for Sir
Robert Maclellan of
Bombie on a 1633
royal visit to
Scotland by King...
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Robert Maclellan, 1st Lord
Kirkcudbright (died 1641) was
Provost of
Kirkcudbright in 1607 and was best
known for his
riotous (and violent) behavior. [citation...
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Thomas Maclellan, 2nd Lord
Kirkcudbright was a
Scottish nobleman,
nephew of
Robert Maclellan, 1st Lord
Kirkcudbright and the son of
William Maclellan...
- The
Kirkcudbright Railway was a
railway branch line
linking Kirkcudbright to the
Castle Douglas and
Dumfries Railway at
Castle Douglas. It
opened in 1864...
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Sholto Henry McClellan was 8th Lord
Kirkcudbright, from 1801 to 1827. The son of John MacLellan, 7th Lord
Kirkcudbright, and
Elizabeth Bannister, he was...
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Kirkcudbright Town Hall,
currently operating as
Kirkcudbright Galleries, is a muni****l
building in St Mary's Street,
Kirkcudbright, Scotland. The building...
- The
Kirkcudbright Artists’
Colony was an artists’
community that
existed approximately between 1880 and 1980 in
Kirkcudbright in
Dumfries and Galloway...