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TOUR THROUGH SCOTLAND, 1760.
King William embarked his troops when he sailed for Ireland.
It is defended against the weather by two or three islands.
One of them is called Mary’s Island, in which Lord Selkirk
The North End cf the Church of the Abbey of Dundrennan.
lives, next heir to the Duke of Douglas, and his grandfather
was Duke of Hamilton. Kirkoubry is a stewartry of the shire
of Galloway, of which this town is the capital. Here was a
monastery of Conventuals, of which Jno. Carpenter was a great
King William embarked his troops when he sailed for Ireland.
It is defended against the weather by two or three islands.
One of them is called Mary’s Island, in which Lord Selkirk
The North End cf the Church of the Abbey of Dundrennan.
lives, next heir to the Duke of Douglas, and his grandfather
was Duke of Hamilton. Kirkoubry is a stewartry of the shire
of Galloway, of which this town is the capital. Here was a
monastery of Conventuals, of which Jno. Carpenter was a great
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