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St John's Town of Dalry
Jumat, 2026-06-05 19:58:58the Civil Service. John Johnston 1791–1880, a farmer born in nearby Knocknalling, is credited with introducing agricultural drainage to the United States...
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Jumat, 2023-12-15 08:03:49John Johnston (11 April 1791, Knocknalling, near Dalry, Galloway – 24 November 1880) was a Scottish-American farmer. He is credited with the first public...
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Sabtu, 2026-02-28 04:18:38textile industrialist in Manchester. John Kennedy was born in 1769 in Knocknalling, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland. In 1784 he moved to Chowbent, near Leigh...
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Rabu, 2026-04-08 21:42:35Great Britain, (approximately £458,000 in 2015). The family house is Knocknalling House, near St John's Town of Dalry, Kirkcudbrightshire. Henry II Sinclair...
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Minggu, 2022-04-10 21:02:55Category B 9740 Upload Photo Knocknalling Barn 55°08′17″N 4°12′12″W / 55.138021°N 4.203352°W / 55.138021; -4.203352 (Knocknalling Barn) Category A 9746 Upload...
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Sabtu, 2026-03-28 21:14:44Bridge (Over River Esk): Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. "Knocknalling Barn: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. "Milnholm Farmhouse...
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Kamis, 2025-05-15 15:44:29Kirkcudbrightshire Physical characteristics Source Loch Harrow • location Knocknalling, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland • coordinates 55°09′09″N 4°18′42″W...
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Rabu, 2025-05-28 03:23:14after his father Edwin Chadwick. Chadwick died on 27 September 1913 in Knocknalling, Kirkcudbrightshire. "Obituary. Osbert Chadwick, CMG, 1844-1913". Minutes...
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Jumat, 2023-08-18 04:18:4919th century in the northern part of the parish, by Mr. Kennedy, of Knocknalling, who paid the salary of the master; and there was also a Sabbath school...
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