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  2. Caerlaverock Castle - Wikipedia

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    The name Caerlaverock is of Brittonic origin. [4] The first part of the name is the element cajr meaning "an enclosed, defensible site", (Welsh caer meaning "fort, city"). [4] The second part of the name may be the personal name Lïμarch (Welsh Llywarch), [4] or a lost stream-name formed from the adjective laβar, "talkative" (Welsh llafar, see Afon Llafar), [4] suffixed with –ǭg, "having ...

  3. Category:Parishes in Dumfries and Galloway - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. ... Printable version; ... Pages in category "Parishes in Dumfries and Galloway" The following 80 pages are in this category, out of 80 total. ...

  4. Caven - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... People. Albert Cavens (1906–1985), Belgian-American silent film ... This page was last edited on 15 ...

  5. Greyfriars, Dumfries - Wikipedia

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    Greyfriars, Dumfries, was a friary of the Friars Minor, commonly known as the Franciscans, established in Dumfries, Scotland. Following dissolution the friary was demolished and the site levelled. The locality has retained a reference to the friary in the street named "Friars Vennel".

  6. Dumfries & Galloway Cup - Wikipedia

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    There appears to have been no final in 1907–08, given a lack of time in the calendar; [7] St Cuthbert's Wanderers won the trophy by default in 1908–09, after Dumfries refused to play the final on the arranged date. There was no competition in 1909–10 and an attempt was made in 1910–11 to play the competition as a league rather than cup ...

  7. Dumfriesshire (Parliament of Scotland constituency) - Wikipedia

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    Before the Act of Union 1707, the barons of the sheriffdom or shire of Dumfries (also called Nithsdale) and the stewartry of Annandale elected commissioners to represent them in the unicameral Parliament of Scotland and in the Convention of Estates. The number of commissioners was increased from two to four in 1690.

  8. Albert Cavens - Wikipedia

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    (Cavens was the son of Fred Cavens, a fencing instructor in Hollywood). Between 1950 and 1969, he made a number of appearances in film and television, and appeared in Star Trek in 1969 shortly before his retirement Cavens died in 1995. He was buried in Grand View Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California. [2]

  9. Category:People from Dumfries - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. ... Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "People from Dumfries" The following 87 pages are in this category, out of 87 ...