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Displaying 201 - 210 of 1885 itemsVolume: TDGNHAS Series III, Volume 5
… (1537–38) by Sir Philip Hamilton Grierson 85 The Provosts of Lincluden [Mention Only] by R.C. Reid 110 Characteristics of Alpine Plants by Provost S. Arnott 110 Halldykes and the Herries Family by David … for the Year 1916 by Andrew Watt 152 1917–18 Articles Comparative Archaeology, Its Aims and Methods by Robert …
… and Galloway Natural History and Antiquarian Society were given a talk by Patrick Laurie, a member of staff of The … planting black grouse benefit from the cessation of intensive farming. In addition the bare peat provides a favourable … will disperse up to 20 miles. It is important that they come into contact with lekking birds during the period of …
Volume: TDGNHAS Series I, Volume 2
… Drumlanrig Castle and Durisdeer Author: Not declared 1 Excavation at Tibbers Castle [Summary only] Author: Jardine, W. [Sir] 2 On the Recent Discovery of a Stone Coffin in Lochar Moss near Tinwald Downs … only] Author: M'Diarmid, W. 2 Roman Relics lately discovered near Carlisle [Summary only] Author: Grierson, T.B. 2 …
Volume: TDGNHAS Series III, Volume 62
… Articles Professor Hutton Balfour's Botanical Visits to Kirkcudbrightshire, 1843 and 1868 by Olga Stewart 1 Threave Wildfowl Refuge by Walter J. McNish 5 Further Notes on the Prehistoric Rock Art of Galloway by Maarten A.M. van Hoek 9 A Short Cist at West Cairngaan, Kirkmaiden, …
… 2017, Chris Otte, who won the Truckell Prize in 2015, gave a talk giving a brief overview of his prize-winning paper. The early … so that upper Annandale with its fertile lands could complement the vast pastoral tracks of Evandale. The third …
Meeting: Glencairn Parish in 1560
… President, introduced Sandy Hall as speaker for the evening. Sandy's family came to the Moniaive area in 1947. He … Queen of Scots, living in France, had the prospect of becoming Queen of all three nations when she was in her … and how much they were due to pay. Tenancies were complicated. The tithes for Glencairn were let by the …
TDGNHAS Card: 3085-6
… kingdom of Galloway established by Fergus in the early eleventh century, and was still the main language of the … to the Gaelic personal and place names recorded in medieval charters, the thousands of Gaelic place names which … The cumulative effect of this process in the lowlands, combined with afforestation in the uplands, has been the …
TDGNHAS Card: 3085-5
… The relationship of the Balliols and Umfravilles of Redcastle and Urr has caused historians problems, even to the extent of the suggestion that there might have been two of the name Enguerrand (Ingelram) de Umfraville. …
Meeting: The secret life of cowpats
… nutritious dung beetle grubs which are critical for the survival of the island’s red-billed Chough population. This … benefits. Several other insects and their larvae are commonly found in cowpats. These include the common Yellow Dung Fly ( Scathophaga stercoraria ), the …
Volume: TDGNHAS Series III, Volume 57
… Articles Pleistocene Ice Movements in the Rhins of Galloway by W.B. Kerr 1 How Many Ice Advances in Galloway? by W.B. Kerr 11 Pteridophytes in V.C.72 Dumfriesshire by Mary E.R. Martin 16 Invertebrates …