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Minnigaff is a
village and
civil parish in the
historic county of
Kirkcudbrightshire in
Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. Lead was
discovered there in...
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Minnigaff Hills are a
range of
hills in the
Galloway Hills range, part of the
Southern Uplands of Scotland. A
southerly range, they are perpendicular...
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Newton Stewart.
Newton Stewart has
three primary schools:
Penninghame Minnigaff St Ninian’s RC The town has one
secondary school, the
Douglas Ewart High...
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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, whilst...
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Galloway Hills Range of the
Awful Hand
Dungeon Hills Rhinns of
Kells Minnigaff Hills Carsphairn and
Scaur Hills Lowther Hills Moffat Hills Pentland Hills...
- have the sub-ranges: The
Awful Hand,
Dungeon Hills,
Rhinns of Kells,
Minnigaff Hills and
Cairnsmore of Fleet.
Although the
summits are not as high as...
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parchment in the 14th
century in
London Auchinleck,
Dumfries and Galloway, in
Minnigaff, Kirkcudbright,
Scotland Auchinleck Loch, a lake in
Galloway Forest Park...
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still exist.
William (Billy)
Marshall (1672-1792) died aged 120,
lived in
Minnigaff, Kirkcudbrightshire, Galloway, Scotland. He is
buried in the graveyard...
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neither public roads nor
buildings in use in the
heartland itself. The
Minnigaff Hills lie just
south of the east end of Loch
Trool and they
stretch to...
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minister of the
Cameronians after the
Revolution Settlement. He was born at
Minnigaff, near
Newton Stewart in Kirkcudbrightshire,
around 1669, and
spent his...