TDGNHAS Series III, Volume 78
Contents of this volume
L.R. Griffen, D. Skilling, R.T. Smith and J.G. Young The Rookeries of Dumfriesshire 2003. Including comparisons with the Surveys of 1908, 1921, 1963, 1975, 1993 and 2004 Ornithology, Zoology, Recent (Social) TDGNHAS Series III, 78 (2004), 1(4.91 MB)
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The 2003 Dumfriesshire Rookery census has revealed that since 1993, the number of nests has fallen from 25,489 to 17,853, a decline of 30%. Earlier surveys in 1908, 1921 and 1963 had indicated a relatively stable population. Subsequent censuses in 1973, 1 |
Bog Bodies from Dumfries and Galloway Quaternary geology, Archaeology (General), Prehistory (General), Iron Age, Bronze Age, Roman and Romano British, Recent, Recent (Social), Antiquarian TDGNHAS Series III, 78 (2004), 31(4.91 MB)
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A recent review of the evidence for bog bodies in Scotland has added 14 previously unrecogbised examples to the existing gazeteer. Seven of these 'new discoveries' - actually old finds hidden in local newspaper accounts and antiquarian reports - are fro G |
The Excavations of Multi-period Remains adjacent to the Banked Enclosure of Warden's Dykes, Gretna: Neolithic, Bronze Age and Early Historic Evidence from the M74 Archaeology (General), Prehistory (General), Neolithic, Bronze Age, Early Mediaeval, Iron Age, Mesolithic, Quaternary geology TDGNHAS Series III, 78 (2004), 37(4.91 MB)
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Excavations were carried out by GUARD (Department of Archaeology, Glasgow University) around the site of Warden's Dykes on behalf of Trusthouse Forte and BP Oil UK Ltd in advance of the construction of an access road for the new Gretna motorway service st |
D. Alexander, E. Pirie, F. Hunter, P. Simpson and G. Thomas Early Historic and Mediaeval Activity at Chapelton, Haugh of Urr, Dumfries and Galloway Numismatics, Early Mediaeval, Mediaeval, Recent, Roman and Romano British TDGNHAS Series III, 78 (2004), 61(4.91 MB)
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This paper announces the discovery of a potentially important early historic and mediaeval site, with likely ecclesiastical associations at Chapelton, Haugh of Urr. The previously unrecorded remains were exposed during topsoil stripping associated with th |
Naked and Unarmoured: A Reassessment of the Role of the Galwegians at the Battle of the Standard TDGNHAS Series III, 78 (2004), 79(4.91 MB)
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A re-assessment of the role of the Galwegians at the Battle of the Standard. Based upon an analysis of the various contemporary and later texts relating to the event - with comparative data from other sources. |
53 George Street, Whithorn: The Late Mediaeval Priory Gatehouse, together with a note on a Series of possible Ritual Marian Marks Mediaeval, Post-mediaeval archaeology, Recent, Architecture, Parish History, Heraldry TDGNHAS Series III, 78 (2004), 93(4.91 MB)
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A programme of building recording survey was undertaken in connection with alterations to 53 George Street, Whithorn, a Listed Building. The building lies at the junction of Bruce Street and George Street and forms the north side of the pend that leads up |
Mary Queen of Scots' Last Night in Scotland TDGNHAS Series III, 78 (2004), 111(4.91 MB)
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It is frequently stated as fact that Mary Queen of Scots stayed at Dundrennan Abbey on her last night in Scotland. There is no valid evidence that she did so. |
The Dumfries Incorporation of Fleshers, 1658-1829 Recent, Recent (Social), Parish History, Genealogy TDGNHAS Series III, 78 (2004), 115(4.91 MB)
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This paper was prepared by Mr Truckell following his transcription of a microfilm copy of the Minutes of the Incorporation of Fleshers at Dumfries. It provides detailed extracts of the business of the incorporation with much information on the families an |
Brittonic Place-names from South-West Scotland Part 5: Minnygap and Minnigaff TDGNHAS Series III, 78 (2004), 121(4.91 MB)
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The names of Minnygap near Moffat and Minnigaff by Newton Stewart have puzzled scholars. Yet they can be taken as Cumbric forms meaning 'bush by a hollow' and 'smith's bush'. They parallel obsolete 'Munmaban' near Peebles and 'Monynut' near Haddington, th |
Two 'Bird Hall' names in Kirkpatrick Fleming TDGNHAS Series III, 78 (2004), 125(4.91 MB)
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A type of place-name formation in which the word hall is preceeded by a bird-name has long been recognised in northern England but has only recently been identified in Scotland. The Scottish corpus is still so small that any new additions have a significa |
A Local Treasure-Trove: John Mactaggart's 'Scottish Gallovidian Encyclopedia' Recent, Recent (Social), Recent (Literature & Art), Folklore, History, Parish History, Antiquarian, Etymology TDGNHAS Series III, 78 (2004), 131(4.91 MB)
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The distinquished tradition of Scots linguistic scholarship began long before the twentieth century and the advent of modern dialectology and lexicography. By far the greatest reference work on the Scots tongue to appear before this period, namely John Ja |
A Final Report on the Lochmaben Court and Council Book 1612-1721 Recent, Recent (Social), History, Parish History, Antiquarian TDGNHAS Series III, 78 (2004), 139(4.91 MB)
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A transcript of this volume was published in 2001 by the Scottish Record Society. It covers 221 pages and records 404 meetings. The minutes were written by the clerk of the time, or his deputy, sometimes in a fair, sometimes in an almost indecipherable ha |
Sixteenth-Century Town Defences at Annan? A case not yet proven Archaeology (General), Mediaeval, Post-mediaeval archaeology, Recent, Parish History TDGNHAS Series III, 78 (2004), 141(4.91 MB)
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In an earlier volume of these Transactions, a case has been made for the burgh ditch of Annan not having been dug until the (later) 16th century (Toolis and Cavanagh, 2002, 151-55). The discussion appears in the report on some archaeological evaluation wo |
Searching for Mossknow Tower by Resistivity Survey Archaeology (General), Mediaeval, Post-mediaeval archaeology, Parish History TDGNHAS Series III, 78 (2004), 142(4.91 MB)
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In the absence of either any upstanding remains or absolute documentary evidence for the presence of the former Mossknow Towerhouse the Ann Hill Committee commissioned a geophysical survey of two potential locations by GSB Prospection of Bradford. Survey |
From Auchencairn to the Glenkens and Portpatrick: The Journal of David Gibson, 1814-43 (Innes Macleod) A Review Recent, Recent (Social), Recent (Literature & Art), History, Parish History, Review TDGNHAS Series III, 78 (2004), 148(4.91 MB)
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Extracts and commentary from the Journal of David Gibson a baptist lay missionary who worked all over the south-west of Scotland - centred at Auchencairn. The author has used the volume to provide details of the background to the life and times of Gibson. |
Kirkcudbright: An Alphabetic Guide to its History (David R. Collin) A Review Review, History, Parish History, Antiquarian, Recent, Recent (Social), Recent (Literature & Art), Folklore, Genealogy TDGNHAS Series III, 78 (2004), 148(4.91 MB)
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This volume is literally an alphabetic index of almost every aspect of the life, times and especially the people of Kirkcudbright. Although mainly covering the town of Kirkcudbright it also ranges over the countryside between Ross Island and Tongland. |
Roman Artillery (Alan Wilkins) A Review Review, Roman and Romano British TDGNHAS Series III, 78 (2004), 149(4.91 MB)
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Review of a booklet on the multiple aspects of Roman artillery showing it Greek origins. In local terms a number of references are made to a number of aspects of the archaeology of Burnswark and Shan Castle in Glencairn parish. |
The People of Kirkcudbright in 1786 and 1788 (Innes Macleod) A Review Review, Genealogy, Recent, Recent (Social), Recent (Literature & Art), History, Parish History TDGNHAS Series III, 78 (2004), 149(4.91 MB)
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Review of a volume detailing two late eighteenth century visitation rolls of the town of Kirkcudbright. Background to the town is provided against collated lists of the inhabitants and their genealogy. |
Minute by Minute, 300 years of Lochmaben History (John B. Wilson) A Review Review, Recent, Recent (Social), Recent (Literature & Art), Genealogy, History, Parish History TDGNHAS Series III, 78 (2004), 150(4.91 MB)
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Review of a publication by Dr J B Wilson. This latest volume is based upon a re-examination of the Minutes of Lochmaben Town Council which run from 1612 to 1974. It refers to a recent publication by the Scottish Record Society of a transcription of the ea |
Patrick Crichton M.A., F.S.A.Scot TDGNHAS Series III, 78 (2004), 152(4.91 MB)
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Obituary of Patrick Crichton - President 1998-2001 |
An Update of Plant Recording in Dumfriesshire [Lecture to the Society, 17th October, 2003] TDGNHAS Series III, 78 (2004), 153(4.91 MB)
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Summary of a lecture given to the Society on 17th October 2003. An overview of past botanical recording within the county was given with details of recent work |
Moffat for Health? A Spa Town in Victorian Times [Lecture to the Society, 7th November, 2003] Proceedings, Recent, Recent (Social) TDGNHAS Series III, 78 (2004), 153(4.91 MB)
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Summary of a lecture delivered 7th November 2003. A review of the Moffat Spa town over the centuries was provided but the lecture concentrated on the Victorian period - with particular reference to the history of the Hydro Hotel and its subsequent destruc |
The Archaeological Survey of Dundrennan Range, Kirkcudbright [Lecture to the Society, 3rd October, 2003] Proceedings, Archaeology (General), Recent, Recent (Social) TDGNHAS Series III, 78 (2004), 153(4.91 MB)
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Summary of lecture given on 3rd October 2003. The Dundrennan range was established in 1942. The RCAHMS, in partnership with the Ministry of Defence, has recently undertaken a baseline archaeological survey. The survey, including all relict military featur |
Early Celtic Art in South-West Scotland: Its Origin and Purpose [The First Cormack lecture, 5th December, 2003] Archaeology (General), Prehistory (General), Iron Age, Roman and Romano British, Proceedings TDGNHAS Series III, 78 (2004), 154(4.91 MB)
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Summary of the First Cormack lecture - delivered to the Society on 5th december 2003. The subject was 'Early Celtic Art in South-West Scotland: Its Origin and Purpose'. Fraser Hunter explained that he hoped that the lecture provided some insights, however |
Robert Douglas, 'Collector' of Customs and Master Smuggler [Lecture to the Society, 21st November, 2003] Proceedings, Recent, Recent (Social), History TDGNHAS Series III, 78 (2004), 154(4.91 MB)
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Summary of a lecture delivered to the Society on 21st November 2003 regarding life and times of Robert Douglas 'Collector' of Customs and Master Smuggler. Douglas married Margaret Corbet, daughter of a Glasgow merchant. He obtained credit on the Isle of m |
Forestry and Ecology [Lecture to the Society, 6th February, 2004] Biology, Zoology, Ornithology, Proceedings, Botany, Entomology TDGNHAS Series III, 78 (2004), 155(4.91 MB)
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Summary of a lecture delivered to the Society on 6th February 2004 by Stan Tanner, Planning and Environment Forester, Forest Enterprise. Forestry Enterprise manage the Forestry Commission estate to create attractive productive woodland and manage them fo |
Kirkconnel Parish Heritage Society [Lecture to the Society, 16th January, 2004] Early Mediaeval, Mediaeval, Post-mediaeval archaeology, Recent, Recent (Social), History, Parish History, Proceedings, Industrial Archaeology TDGNHAS Series III, 78 (2004), 155(4.91 MB)
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Summary of a lecture delivered to the Society on 16th January 2004 by Derek Hextall of the Kirkconnel Parish Heritage Society. The society was set up in 1997. The society has developed several projects to mark the vast heritage of the parish. Cairn School |
Recent Developments at Threave [Lecture to the Society, 20th February, 2004] Proceedings, Recent (Social), Recent, History, Genealogy TDGNHAS Series III, 78 (2004), 155(4.91 MB)
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Summary of a lecture delivered to the Society on 20th February 2004 by Ian Gow, Senior Curator of the National Trust for Scotland. Mr Gow outlined the history of the Gordon family of Liverpool merchants who moved to the area in the 1870s. After renting ac |
Art Therapy at the Crichton Royal Infirmary [Lecture to the Society, 5th March, 2004] Proceedings, Recent, Recent (Social), Recent (Literature & Art) TDGNHAS Series III, 78 (2004), 156(4.91 MB)
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Summary of a lecture delivered to the Society by Morag Williams at members' Night, 5th March 2004. The term 'Art Therapy' did not come into use as a term in connection with the treatment of mentally ill patients till the 1940s but was effectively introduc |
Postcard Collecting [Lecture to the Society, 5th November, 2004] Proceedings, Recent, Recent (Social), Recent (Literature & Art), Architecture, Photography TDGNHAS Series III, 78 (2004), 156(4.91 MB)
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Summary of a lecture delivered to the Society on Members' Night, 5th March 2004, by Michael Taylor. Postcards soon acquire historical value and this was well exemplified by the range of old and modern postcards used to illustrate this point - many were of |
The River Annan District Salmon Fishery Board River Management [Lecture to the Society, 19th March, 2004] TDGNHAS Series III, 78 (2004), 156(4.91 MB)
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Summary of a lecture delivered to the Society on 19th March 2004 by Nick Chisholm, Environmental Manager to the River Annan District Salmon Fishery Board. The River Annan is unaffected by hydro-electric power schemes, unlike so many Highland rivers, and i |
The Tongland Engineering Works [Lecture to the Society, 27th March, 2004] Proceedings, Recent, Recent (Social), Industrial Archaeology TDGNHAS Series III, 78 (2004), 156(4.91 MB)
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Summary of a lecture delivered to the Society on 27th March 2004 by Alastair Dodds of the National Museums of Scotland. The factory was built to a ferro-concrete design similar to that at Heathhall, Dumfries, itself based on Ford factory designs which all |