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that seems to have existed somewhere in this area of the
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Fortified town on Knock Hill. The Knock, Old Luce, or Knock of Luce or Knock Fell fort This ancient fortified village stands on the highest hill in Old Luce and may have been built by the makers of the extensive lake dwellings in
Machermore Loch about 2 miles to the west. There was an outer
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defence at the west end on a lower shelving slope. It had an entrance gap of about 10 feet at each end, that at the south-western end appeared to have heavy defences, but the whole fort was dilapidated to build a dry stone wall along the south-side of the Fell. There were traces of 6 or 7
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Donizetti's opera of the same name.) Janet fell in love with and secretly betrothed to a penniless local man, Archibald Rutherford. Her parents bitterly opposed this liaison and forced her to renounce her vow and marry another man from a wealthy local family, Sir David Dunbar of
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along the line of fortification and outside on a small flat space on the steep northern side (click on photo below) there was a half-circle of about 20 ft in diameter. Down the western-slope there was a cluster of small cairns, and a cluster of green hut
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in the Welsh Triads. There is a possible Roman cremation cemetery and two castle mottes in the village. The ex-King of Dublin and Man or Mann,
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have a place of worship. There are several other schools, of which two are connected with dissenters, and one is supported by the Hay family."
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Dunragit Village A stone-built 5th-6th century fort of
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possibly Tree Island Crannog, Whitefield Loch - Machermore Loch
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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland, by Samuel Lewis. 1846
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List of listed buildings in Old Luce, Dumfries and Galloway
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Dorman's Island Crannog, Whitefield Loch - Machermore Loch
1112:"The Megalithic Portal and Megalith Map: Knock Hill Fort"
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Milton Bridge near site of Kirkchrist chapel and well
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1128:Antiquities of Glenluce. Rev. George Wilson. 1899
1087:"Craignarget Hill, The Carlinwark | Canmore"
516:Mouth of River Piltanton Corrylinn or Corachlinn.
510:Ring on Barnsallzie moor. Barnsallie Hut Circle
495:Ring on Mull of Sunonness. (perhaps Garliachen)
1217:"Dumfries and Galloway Excavations: Home Page"
1190:"Dumfries and Galloway Excavations: Home Page"
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626:Stairhaven Iron-age broch - intramural stairs
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1139:"Barnsallie Fell | Canmore"
1008:"Old Hall of Craig, Airyhemming"
786:Chalmers, George (7 July 1810).
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650:High Gillespie chambered cairn
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983:"Round Dounan | Canmore"
953:– via Internet Archive.
928:– via Internet Archive.
821:– via Internet Archive.
798:– via Internet Archive.
1187:Dunragit Cursus Excavations
737:Ringadoo Point near Dunragit
519:High Torrs called Knockdoon.
397:based his heroine Lucy, the
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18:Human settlement in Scotland
1206:Dunragit Cursus Excavations
725:Glenwhan Garden in Dunragit
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271:Dumfries and Galloway
179:Dumfries and Galloway
85:Lieutenancy area
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56:Dumfries and Galloway
1621:Kirkpatrick Irongray
1118:on 25 November 2004.
888:on 14 November 2012.
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403:Lucia di Lammermoor
399:Bride of Lammermoor
298:Glorious Revolution
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