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- Kirkmabreck is a civil parish in the historic county of Kirkcudbrightshire in the Dumfries and Galloway council area, Scotland. Situated in the historic...
- Kirkudbrightshire became part of the Stewartry district. The two parishes of Kirkmabreck and Minnigaff in the west of the county went instead to the Wigtown district...
- Mersey. From 1830 onwards, most of the building stone was granite from Kirkmabreck near Creetown, Scotland. The interconnected dock system was the most...
- and poet. Brown was born at Kirkmabreck, Kirkcudbrightshire, the son of Rev. Samuel Brown (died 1779) (minister of Kirkmabreck and Kirkdale) and Mary Smith...
- Perthshire on 2 March 1764 the son of George Muir of C****encarrie House, in Kirkmabreck near Creetown and his wife, the Hon Margaret MacKenzie of Delvine. He...
- settled at Creetown. He worked the Creetown granite from the disused Kirkmabreck Quarry. His work can be seen in the redesign of Adamson Square. The Creetown...
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kirkmabreck. This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Kirkmabreck, in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland....
- 11 October 2012, retrieved 18 December 2008 Creetown, Scotland: The Kirkmabreck Quarries, retrieved 29 May 2006 Maund, T.B. (November 1991), Mersey Ferries...
- the whole area of that county but also including the two parishes of Kirkmabreck and Minnigaff from the historic county of Kirkcudbrightshire. Wigtown...
- and Collateral Lines: With Historical Notes.) "C****encarie | Castle in Kirkmabreck, Kirkcudbrightshire | Stravaiging around Scotland". www.stravaiging.com...