Andrew Archibald [Obituary]
TDGNHAS Series III, 81 (2007), 128(2.95 MB)
Obituary of Andrew Archibald - the Society's treasurer 1970-75.
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Andrew Archibald [Obituary] TDGNHAS Series III, 81 (2007), 128(2.95 MB)
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Obituary of Andrew Archibald - the Society's treasurer 1970-75. |
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Andrew Barrie: Philanthropist and Public Benefactor TDGNHAS Series III, 86 (2012), 203(4.08 MB)
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Today, Andrew Barrie (1798-1866) is long forgotten in his adopted town of Dumfries and fares little better in his home town of Paisley, commemorated only by his grave at Woodside Cemetery and the annual award of ‘Barrie’ Dux Medal at Paisley Grammar School. Yet during his life he was highly regarded by the citizens of both towns for his contribution to civic life and private and public financial support for a wide variety of organisations. He brought to civic life the same drive and determination that had enabled him to rise from relatively modest beginnings to become a wealthy and influential figure. On his death in 1866 the Dumfries Standard and Paisley Herald were fulsome in their praise for his work as a Sheriff Substitute and Justice of the Peace; as a Trustee and Elder of St Mary’s Church in Dumfries; for the numerous public appointments he held; and for his extensive financial support for charities. It is all the more surprising that such importance during his lifetime should be reduced to so little in posterity. |
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Andrew Crosbie, Advocate, a Reputed Original of Paulus Pleydell in 'Guy Mannering' Recent, Recent (Social), Recent (Literature & Art), Genealogy TDGNHAS Series III, 7 (1919-20), 11(WARNING very large file size: 32.18 MB) |
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Andrew Heron and his Kinsfolk Genealogy, Recent, Botany, Recent (Social) TDGNHAS Series III, 5 (1916-18), 212(WARNING very large file size: 17.97 MB) |
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Andrew Heron of Bargaly TDGNHAS Series III, 20 (1935-36), 172(WARNING very large file size: 60.71 MB) |
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Angles and Britons around Trusty’s Hill: some onomastic considerations Early Mediaeval, Place-names/Toponomy TDGNHAS Series III, 91 (2017), 21(4.71 MB)
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The issues considered in this paper arise from an ongoing study of place-names in and around the Fleet Valley in the south-west Stewartry, brought into focus by the recent excavations on Trusty’s Hill and the timely publication of the very thorough and thoughtprovoking report on the findings (Toolis and Bowles 2017). I shall address in particular some questions concerning what can and cannot reasonably be inferred from the evidence of names regarding the linguistic, and by implication ethnic and political, history of this corner of Galloway during the second half of the first millennium AD, as well as drawing attention to some intriguing possibilities which may add some complexity to the picture. |
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Animal Camouflage [Summary only] TDGNHAS Series III, 10 (1922-23), 205(WARNING very large file size: 60 MB)
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This was an open meeting, attended by the general public and senior pupils of the Dumfries Academy. |
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Animal Intelligence TDGNHAS Series III, 5 (1916-18), 10(WARNING very large file size: 17.97 MB) |
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Ann Hill - The Research Committee TDGNHAS Series III, 61 (1986), 3(WARNING very large file size: 22.66 MB) |
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Annan Churchyards Recent, Recent (Social), Genealogy, Parish History TDGNHAS Series III, 18 (1931-33), 28(WARNING very large file size: 68.6 MB) |
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Annan in the Eighteenth Century Recent, Recent (Social), Parish History TDGNHAS Series II, 7 (1890-91), 108(WARNING large file size: 6.77 MB) |
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Annan in the last Four Decades of the 18th Century Recent, Recent (Social), Recent (Literature & Art), Parish History, Genealogy TDGNHAS Series II, 20 (1907-08), 163(WARNING large file size: 9.27 MB) |
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Annan: Its Historical and Literary Associations Parish History, History, Recent, Recent (Social), Recent (Literature & Art) TDGNHAS Series II, 6 (1887-90), 240(WARNING very large file size: 13.55 MB) |
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Annandale Ballad TDGNHAS Series III, 14 (1926-28), 68(WARNING very large file size: 125.46 MB) |
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Annotated List of Antiquities from the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright now preserved in the National Museum Prehistory (General), Archaeology (General), Neolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Early Mediaeval, Roman and Romano British, Mediaeval, Recent, Recent (Social) TDGNHAS Series II, 15 (1898-99), 32(4.62 MB) |
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Annotated List of Rarer Plants met with in North-West Dumfriesshire TDGNHAS Series II, 12 (1895-96), 148(WARNING large file size: 9.33 MB) |
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Another Look at Bagimond TDGNHAS Series III, 82 (2008), 59(2.63 MB)
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In preparation for the last crusade, the Pope ordered that all church-men should pay a tithe towards its cost. This tithe was to be calculated, not on the ancient valuation of their holdings, but on their current value. In about 1275 Master Baiamundus de |
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Anstruther Davidson, M.D. (1860–1932): A Dumfriesshire Botanist in California TDGNHAS Series III, 92 (2018), 9(2.11 MB) |
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Antiquarian Collectors in Wigtownshire - Scientific Pioneers or Acquisitive Hoarders? [Lecture to Society, 15th October, 2004] Archaeology (General), Archaeology (Non-British), Prehistory (General), Neolithic, Bronze Age, Recent, Antiquarian, Museums TDGNHAS Series III, 79 (2005), 191(4.05 MB)
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Summary of a lecture presented to the Society on 15th October 2004. Displays of prehistoric artefacts in the museums of Scotland include much material from Wigtownshire, mostly collected during the latter decades of the 19th century. George Wilson, Free |
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Antiquarianism as the Handmaid of History TDGNHAS Series II, 10 (1893-94), 5(WARNING large file size: 7.32 MB) |