David Dutton
The Dumfries ‘Troublemaker’: Lord Loreburn’s Critique Of British Foreign Policy, 1899–1919
Recent, Biography, Government
TDGNHAS Series III, 87 (2013), 165(WARNING large file size: 5.67 MB)
Abstract
At the foot of the kirkyard at Mouswald, sloping down towards the Solway Firth, lie the mortal remains of Robert Threshie Reid, first and last Earl Loreburn. The simple stone cross marking his grave, lies broken on the ground, its condition a telling commentary on the evaporation of the historical reputation of one who served for more than six years as a leading and much respected member of Britain’s pre-First World War Liberal government. That distinguished administration, formed by premier Henry CampbellBannerman in December 1905, contained three future Prime Ministers – H.H. Asquith, David Lloyd George and Winston Churchill – as well as such luminaries as Edward Grey, Foreign Secretary at the start of the war, and Richard Burdon Haldane, perhaps the most accomplished War Minister of the twentieth century. But Reid’s appointment to the Lord Chancellorship was seen at the time as a step of considerable importance. Indeed, he was the first prospective minister to be approached by Campbell-Bannerman as the latter set about constructing his cabinet.
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P.G. Williams
with R. Coleman, Ronald Copland, Elaine Kennedy, David Rose and Joanne Turner
The Dumfriesshire and Galloway Natural History and Antiquarian Society Library
TDGNHAS Series III, 88 (2014), 117(WARNING large file size: 7.34 MB)
Abstract
Dumfriesshire and Galloway Natural History and Antiquarian Society’s lending library was already established by 1864. In 1904, when the Ewart Public Library opened, books of local importance were transferred to the Ewart Library and formed the core of the ‘Local Collection’. Over the years many of the remaining books have been dispersed either by donation or sale. In 2011, the Council of the Society formed a committee2 to assess the residue of the Society’s library and to organise its disposal, also to collate and catalogue the archive collection relating to the Society.3 This article recounts the history of the Society’s library and records the actions taken by this committee.
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T. Wegner
The Dumfriesshire Mounts Reconsidered
Early Mediaeval, Antiquarian
TDGNHAS Series III, 80 (2006), 59(3.8 MB)
Abstract
In 1906 the so-called Dumfriesshire fragments were presented to the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland in Edinburgh by a certain Norman B. Kinnear. They were registered under the number FC 179 and are still partly exhibited in the current archaeological e
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A. Cameron - Smith
The Dumfriesshire Origin of Hector Boece
Genealogy, Mediaeval, Etymology
TDGNHAS Series III, 23 (1940-44), 75(WARNING very large file size: 40.26 MB)
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R. Gladstone
The Early Annandale Charters and their Strange Resting Place
Mediaeval, Genealogy, History
TDGNHAS Series III, 6 (1918-19), 137(WARNING very large file size: 54.31 MB)
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A.E. Truckell
The Early Christian Archaeology of North Britain. (C. Thomas: Oxford University Press) A Review
Review, Early Mediaeval
TDGNHAS Series III, 48 (1971), 154(WARNING very large file size: 24.76 MB)
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W.G. Collingwood
The Early Church in Dumfriesshire and its Monuments
Early Mediaeval
TDGNHAS Series III, 12 (1924-25), 46(WARNING very large file size: 32.71 MB)
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J. Davidson
The Early Coinage of Scotland
History, Numismatics
TDGNHAS Series II, 24 (1911-12), 285(WARNING very large file size: 15.37 MB)
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R.C. Reid
The Early Ecclesiastical History of Kirkgunzeon
Mediaeval, Etymology, Parish History
TDGNHAS Series III, 14 (1926-28), 201(WARNING very large file size: 125.46 MB)
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J. Harper
The Early History of Crichton Royal
Recent, Recent (Social), Genealogy, History
TDGNHAS Series III, 33 (1954-55), 9(WARNING very large file size: 20.98 MB)
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R.C. Reid
The Early History of the Corries of Annandale, a Further Contribution
Genealogy, Mediaeval, History
TDGNHAS Series III, 4 (1915-16), 29(WARNING large file size: 5.51 MB)
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C. Johnston
The Early History of the Corries of Annandale
Genealogy, Mediaeval, Heraldry, History
TDGNHAS Series III, 1 (1912-13), 86(WARNING very large file size: 21.99 MB)
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P.J. Hamilton-Grierson
The Early History of the Parish of Keir [Mention only]
Genealogy, Mediaeval, Recent, Parish History
TDGNHAS Series III, 5 (1916-18), 136(WARNING very large file size: 17.97 MB)
Abstract
This valuable paper has had to be omitted owing to lack of space. It is hoped that it will appear as a chapter in the History of the Grierson Family, which its author has in preparation
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J.Pelham - Maitland
The Early Homes of the Balliols
Mediaeval, Genealogy
TDGNHAS Series III, 18 (1931-33), 235(WARNING very large file size: 68.6 MB)
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R.C. Reid
The Early Kirkpatricks
Mediaeval, Genealogy
TDGNHAS Series III, 30 (1951-52), 61(WARNING very large file size: 74.48 MB)
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E.J. Perkins
The Ecology of Scar Grounds in the Solway Firth
Biology
TDGNHAS Series III, 61 (1986), 4(WARNING very large file size: 22.66 MB)
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