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In 1871, the Dumfries Burghs had a population of 3,172 and the royal burgh of Annan had 4,174, governed by a provost and 14 councillors. [ 3 ] A Harbour Trust was established in 1897 to improve the port. [ 4 ]
Population (January 2023) ... the township was incorporated into Tainan City and became Annan District. [1] Geography. Area: 107.20 km 2; Population: 199,502 people ...
Annan (Tang protectorate), the southernmost province of the Tang dynasty; United Kingdom. Annan, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland Annan Academy, a secondary school;
The Annan rises near the Devil's Beef Tub, a remarkable chasm in the far north, and after flowing about 40 miles ... The population in 1891 was 74,245, and in 1901 ...
Estimating population sizes before censuses were conducted is a difficult task. [1] Neolithic settlements. Town Location 7000 BC 6000 BC 5000 BC 4000 BC 3800 BC ...
Travelling by road Eastriggs is 3 miles (5 kilometres) to the east of Annan, 19 miles (31 kilometres) to the east of Dumfries, 5 miles (8 kilometres) to the west of Gretna, 17.7 miles (28 kilometres) to the west of Carlisle and 83.1 miles (134 kilometres) to the south of Edinburgh.
Cummertrees is rural, primarily residential village; the parish includes Powfoot and Trailtrow and is bounded by St Mungo and Hoddam, Annan, the Solway Firth, and Ruthwell and Dalton. A Public hall was erected at Cummertrees in 1893. [1] The river Annan is at the northern boundary.
The population slowly grew to about 6,500. In the early 19th century Alexander, 10th Duke of Hamilton (1767–1852) embarked on a programme of clearances that had a devastating effect on the island's population. These "improvements" typically led to land that had been rented out to as many as 27 families being converted into a single farm.