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continues to run, being one of the oldest in Scotland. In the 19th century, a prison was established for the town on Harbour Road, being in operation until the 1940s when it closed (it is now a private residence). A gas works was established in the town in the mid 19th century in North Back Street and it remained in operation until the end of the Second World War.
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by the incoming tide. The execution date was 11 May 1685. The ploy was that the younger woman might be persuaded to change her mind after watching the older woman drown. The strategy failed and both died. This execution was carried out by dragoons under the command of Major Windram in the presence of
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was constructed on the outskirts of the town and opened in 1941. Under the control of 29 Group RAF, the Station was home to No. 1 Air Observers School, later No. 1 Advanced Flying Unit (Observer), as well as providing a short-term home to several operational RAF squadrons. The Station was closed in
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who held the King's Commission to suppress the rebels in the South West. Their story, as told in various sources, tells how the women were betrayed by an informer. After about a month in prison they were tried as rebels and sentenced to death by drowning. The story of the Wigtown Martyrs was among
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In 1809, the Main Street Square gardens were enclosed by the town council as a public space, having formerly been used for keeping hens and other livestock. The enclosed area was planted and later, a bowling green and tennis courts would be added. Wigtown Bowling Club was established in 1830 and
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Residents of Wigtown and the surrounding area earned their livings in a variety of ways. An 18th-century observer, Samuel Robinson commented that from its peculiar position in relation to the sea, the county of Wigtown offered many singular advantages to the landing of smuggled goods and
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Wigtown Primary School is based in New Road in Wigtown. The primary school is housed in a building dating from 1850, that has since been altered and expanded. Before 1850, a grammar school provided education for all ages in the town in a building built in 1712.
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had decided in 1708 to collect accounts of persecution under the Stuart monarchs, and persuaded Wodrow to take on the research. He wrote that Thomas Wilson "lives now in his father's room, and is ready to attest all I am writing."
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in Wigtown occurs in the late 16th century, and it is possible that this structure was blown up by gunpowder to make way for the new town hall which was completed in 1756. This municipal building in its turn gave way to the
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in Wigtown is Scotland's largest second-hand bookshop. It is reported to have a mile of shelving and some 100,000 books. The owner, Shaun Bythell, has written a book about his experiences selling books in the town.
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In 2018, Wigtown had 13 retail bookshops, one of which was mail-order. The town has its own bookseller's association. The bookshops mean that Wigtown is estimated to have several hundred thousand books in the town.
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is located in a former bank and customs house. As the Customs House fell out of use with the decline of the port, it was bought and expanded as a branch of the City of Glasgow Bank, later the National Bank.
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in the late 17th century (which stood at the east end of the Square). A second market cross was erected to replace the earlier one and instead built at the junction of Main street between 1816 and 1818.
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in 1384, it became attached to that earldom. It was restored to its former tenure as a royal burgh as a result of the forfeiture of the Douglases in 1455. Its status was formally recognised be a
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To the east of Wigtown is The Martyrs' Stake, a monument marking the traditional site where the Wigtown Martyrs were drowned in the 17th century. Their graves are in the Parish Church
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reported on 2 October 2018 that options on Fox's book and Bythell's first book had been bought by "a Hollywood film company" with the idea of combining them to create a movie.
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A Seceder's Meeting house and U.F. Church, later known as Wigtown West Church of Scotland was built in 1750 to the west of the town but demolished in the late 20th century.
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was quite discernible, although "the foundations of the walls cannot now be traced". Mortar and "other remains indicative of an ancient building" were still to be observed.
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Sacred Heart Catholic Church was designed in the Gothic Revival style and completed in 1879 to a design by the Edinburgh architect John George Garden Brown.
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on which there are 3 large stones (flankers), two upright and one recumbent. On a low ridge across the road from the circle there are another three stones.
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which were erected in 1862. The buildings served as the county Headquarters of Wigtownshire and are built of red sandstone from north-west England.
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Wigtown and Whithorn: Historical and Descriptive Sketches, Stories, and Anecdotes, Illustrative of the Racy Wit & Pawky Humour of the District
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Andrew Symson, a 17th-century minister, suggested the first settlement would have stood on low-lying sands between the present-day Wigtown and
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was first held in 1999 and grew to be the second largest book festival in Scotland. There are currently around a dozen bookshops in the town.
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The Directory of Railway Stations: details every public and private passenger station, halt, platform and stopping place, past and present
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Robinson, describing Wigtown, also noted that "the greatest number of houses were of a homely character, thatched and one storey high".
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were not slow in taking advantage of this: however after a barracks was built "the trade and those who conducted it were ruined".
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to return to Galloway in over 100 years arrived in 2004. A live camera link to their nest was created and can be viewed in the
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is a bookshop that is operated by customers who can take temporary charge of the shop and live in the accommodation above.
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holder. He was aged 24 and the son of Mrs Catherine McGuffie of 1 North Main Street, Wigtown. He is buried at the
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set on a raised platform of smaller stones. It consists of nineteen boulders up to 5 feet high aligned to the
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friary, was founded at "Friarland" north of the mouth of the Bladnoch, south-east of the town of Wigtown, by
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offered two explanations for the place-name Wigtown. One theory was that it meant 'dwelling place', from the
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and has historically been well known as one of Scotland's finest rivers producing spring fish. It meets the
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1948. Today it is very occasionally used by light aircraft, sometimes being referred to as Baldoon Airfield.
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plots around the present day Square (Main Street) and later, the West Port. The royal burgh was granted to
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The Wigtown Agricultural Show is an annual event held in August, having been held since 1811.
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is a ten-day literary festival held annually in Wigtown. The first event took place in 1999.
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Wigtown was described by William Learmonth in 1920 as the quaintest county town in Scotland.
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root with 'Vik' meaning 'bay', giving the origin as a translation of 'The town on the bay'.
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History of the Sufferings of the Church of Scotland from the Restoration to the Revolution
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was not (as he claimed) born at Wigtown, he did have ancestral links with the area.
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producing malt whisky of the same name. The River Bladnoch can be fished for
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in the 17th century, Margaret McLachlan, an elderly woman in her 60s, and
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Wigtown Quaker Meeting House is as at Chapel Court, South Main Street.
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in 1292. Medieval Wigtown was built on a rectangular pattern with
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A large description of Galloway [ed. by T. Maitland]
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List of listed buildings in Wigtown, Dumfries and Galloway
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Video and narration of Cruel Lagg and the Wigtown Martyrs
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The Newton Stewart to Whithorn branch railway line had a
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Aerial view of RAF Wigtown/Baldoon Airfield (April 2023)
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Andrew Symson, a 17th-century minister of the church at
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Video footage of Wigtown Harbour and the River Bladnoch
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Scottish Town in the Age of the Enlightenment 1740-1820
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Royal Burgh of Wigtown and District Community Council
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Video and narration of The Wigtown Martyrs' Monument
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Wigtown and the Galloway Hills, seen from Kirkinner.
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Index

Wigtown, Scotland
Scottish Gaelic
Scots

Wigtown County Buildings
Wigtown is located in Dumfries and Galloway
Dumfries and Galloway
OS grid reference
NX435555
Council area
Dumfries and Galloway
Lieutenancy area
Wigtownshire
Country
Scotland
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
DG8
Dialling code
Police
Scotland
Fire
Scottish
Ambulance
Scottish
UK Parliament
Dumfries and Galloway
Scottish Parliament
Galloway and West Dumfries

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