Glenluce (Scottish Gaelic: Clachan Ghlinn Lus) is a small village in the parish of Old Luce in Wigtownshire, Scotland. It contains a village shop, a caravan...
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Earl of Stair (redirect from Lord Glenluce and Stanraer)
in 1664, and in 1690 he was raised to the Peerage of Scotland as Lord Glenluce and Stranraer and Viscount of Stair. The son, John Dalrymple, actively...
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Glenluce Abbey, near to Glenluce, Scotland, was a Cistercian monastery called also Abbey of Luce or Vallis Lucis and founded around 1190 by Rolland or...
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Glenluce station was a station open in 1862 on the former Port Road that was constructed on the Portpatrick and Wigtownshire Joint Railway.[page needed]...
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wrote in all three areas of his interests, including an account of the "Glenluce Devil", a poltergeist case from c. 1654, in a 1672 book mainly on hydrostatics...
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this Oswald Butler cannot be shown to be the same as the later Oswald of Glenluce. The outbreak of the Western Schism meant that when Adam de Lanark, Bishop...
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George Wilson of Glenluce FSAS (31 October 1823 – 18 February 1899) was a Scottish minister of the Free Church of Scotland who was also an antiquarian...
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of Sanquhar Baronet Dalrymple of Stair, 1664 Viscount of Stair and Lord Glenluce and Stranraer, 1690 Dugald Stuart 2nd Baronet d. 1670 William Crichton...
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The Abbot of Glenluce (later, Commendator of Glenluce) was the head of the monastic community of Glenluce Abbey, Galloway. The monastery was founded in...
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year the Chronicle of Melrose reported that "Sir Gilbert, the abbot of Glenluce, resigned his office, in the chapter of Melrose; and there he made his...
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