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DGFHS Publications List 2021 Dumfries & Galloway FHS Publications List ~ March 2021 Local History Publications Price Wt. Memorial Inscriptions Price Wt Memorial Inscriptions Price Wt Agricultural Glossary: Adam Gray (online PDF only) £4.25 Dumfriesshire: Dumfriesshire (cont’d): Covenanting Sites in the Stewartry: Stewartry Museum £1.75 50g Annan Old Burial Ground £4.25 105g Tinwald/Trailflat Churchyards £2.75 80g Dalbeattie Parish Church (Opened 1843) £4.25 130g Annan & Brydekirk £3.75 100g Torthorwald Church (2020) £4.25 105g Directed to Munitions £3.25 80g Applegarth & Sibbaldbie(2020) £4.25 115g Tundergarth Church (2020) £2.25 60g Dumfries & Galloway Placenames by Parish (2021) £5.25 140g Caerlaverock Churchyard £3.25 90g Tynron Churchyard (incl OPRs) £3.25 90g From Auchencairn to Glenkens & Portpatrick; Canonbie Vol 1 (2020) £3.25 90g Wamphray Churchyard (2020) £2.25 60g Journal of D. Gibson 1814-1843: Macleod £4.75 300g Canonbie Vol 2 (2020) £3.25 90g Westerkirk Churchyard (2020) £4.25 115g Closeburn Vol 1 (2019) £3.25 90g From Durisdeer & Castleton to Strachur: Cumberland: A Farm Diary 1847-1852: Macleod & Maxwell £3.25 300g Closeburn Vol 2 (2019) £3.25 90g Kirkandrews on Esk (Canonbie) £4.75 125g Glenkens Schools over the Centuries: Anna Campbell £7.25 300g Closeburn Dalgarnock (2020) £3.75 100g In the Tracks of Mortality - Robert Paterson, 1761-1801, Stonemason £3.75 90g Cummertrees (2019) £3.25 90g Kirkcudbrightshire: Irongray Yesterday - a Parish History: Moira Aitken £18.00 705g Cummertrees Trailtrow (2019) £1.75 55g Balmaclellan plus OPR/Census £4.75 120g Kirkcudbright: An Alphabetical Guide to its History: David R. Collin £5.20 500g Dalton Churchyards (2020) £3.25 100g Carsphairn Parish £2.75 75g A guide to the Royal Burgh of Lochmaben: John Wilson £3.25 60g Dornock Vol 1 (2020) £3.75 95g Corsock MIs & Hearse Book £2.25 70g Looking Back on Dalbeattie Granite Industry £1.75 55g Dornock Vol 2 (2020) £3.75 100g Kells Churchyard £4.25 115g Margaret Wilson The Martyr: J. G. Wilson £5.25 40g Dryfesdale/Dryfebridge (2020) £4.75 125g Kelton Old Churchyard £4.75 120g Murder in Greyfriars: Crome & Archibald. Dumfries St Mary’s with OPRs £4.25 115g Kirkpatrick Irongray £4.25 250g A Robert the Bruce Trust Publication £1.25 60g Dunscore Old (Portrack) £2.75 75g Lochrutton & OPR Burials £3.25 90g Record of a Kirkpatrick Family £2.45 50g Dunscore Village (2020) £5.25 140g Minnigaff Churchyard £3.75 105g Scotch and Scottish: Adam Gray £7.25 320g Durisdeer & Kirkbride (2020) £5.25 130g Terregles Churchyard £3.25 90g 'Semper Vigilans' The Wilsons, Robert Bruce & House of Innes: J.G. Wilson £4.25 75g Eskdalemuir & Watcarrick £3.75 95g Troqueer Vol 1 MI 01-400 £4.25 115g The Story of Dunscore: Jack Masterton £3.25 100g Glencairn Churchyard £4.25 115g Troqueer Vol 2 MI 401-789 £4.25 115g The Wilson their Origins and Past John G. Wilson £4.25 40g Gretna Old Parish Church(2020)£3.75 95g Wigtownshire: Price Wt Top Secret - The Second World War in Dumfries & Galloway £3.25 140g Half Morton & Tower of Sark Cairnryan Cemetery £2.25 60g Waterloo Monument Subscription List (New Abbey) by Bill Holland £2.25 75g (2020) £2.25 55g Clachan of Penninghame £2.75 80g We Will Remember Them - Kirkcudbright's Sons 1914-1918: Ian Devlin £5.25 300g Hoddom (Hoddam) Parish £4.25 115g Glasserton & Monreith £3.25 90g We Will Remember Them - Kirkcudbright's Sons 1939-1945: Ian Devlin £4.25 100g Holywood Old Graveyard £4.25 105g Glenluce Church Street £4.25 110g Where Three Glens Meet (Moniaive & Glencairn): Jock Black £3.25 70g Hutton & Corrie (2019) £2.25 55g Glenluce Old Kirkyard £3.25 90g Why Forget? Moniaive in Bygone Days: Jock Black £2.75 70g Johnstone Parish Church (2020)£4.25 90g Inch New Kirkyard £2.75 75g Keir Parish (incl OPR burials) £3.75 95g Inch Old Parish & Soulseat £3.75 125g Kirkmahoe Churchyard £3.75 95g Kirkcolm Ervie Churchyard £2.75 80g Kirkmichael Churchyard (2020) £2.75 75g Kirkcolm Old Churchyard £2.25 60g *** NEW PUBLICATION *** Kirkmichael Garrel (2020) £2.25 55g Kirkcowan Parish Churchyard £4.25 105g Dumfries and Galloway Placenames by Parish Kirkpatrick Fleming (2019) £4.75 120g Kirkinner Parish Graveyards £4.25 110g Lists 4692 placenames throughout Dumfriesshire, Kirkcudbrightshire and K-Fleming Kirkconnel (2020) £3.25 90g Kirkmaiden Old Churchyard £5.25 130g Kirkpatrick Juxta £1.75 55g Wigtownshire, by Parish from 2nd half of the 19th century. Leswalt Old Churchyard £3.25 110g Langholm Old Graveyard(2020) £5.25 130g Mochrum Parish Churchyard £4.75 120g Langholm Staplegordon (2020) £3.25 85g New Luce Kirkyard £2.75 80g Langholm Wauchope Vol 1(’20) £4.25 115g Penninghame Old Churchyard £3.75 100g Latest News Langholm Wauchope Vol 2(’20) £4.25 115g Portpatrick Parish Cemeteries £4.25 110g Lochmaben Old Church (2019) £4.25 90g Sorbie Parish Churchyards £3.75 100g In view of the restrictions we have had to impose as a result of Coronavirus, we Middlebie Graveyards £4.75 120g Stoneykirk and Kirkmadrine £4.25 120g are currently unable to open our Research Centre and to complete any Mail Moffat Churchyard £3.25 85g Stranraer Old Kirkyards £3.25 90g Orders. Accordingly we have created an Online Shop where you are able to Morton Parish Graveyards £4.75 120g Stranraer Sheuchan Church £3.75 100g purchase PDFs of our own publications, Memorial Inscriptions, Old Parish Mouswald Churchyard (2020) £3.25 90g Stranraer Sheuchan Extension £3.25 90g Registers, and back issues of all our Newsletters and pay for them using PayPal. Penpont Churchyard £4.75 120g Whithorn Church Extension £2.75 75g Ruthwell Churchyard £3.25 90g Should you have any questions about our Online Shop then please email Whithorn St Ninian’s Church £4.25 105g Sanquhar Churchyard £4.75 125g Wigtown High & Park Cemy £3.25 90g [email protected]. St Mungo Old Church (2020) £2.75 75g Wigtown Old Laigh Kirk £4.25 115g 4 1 Placing an Order Publications with extensive name indexes Price Wt. 1792 Balmaclellan Census £2.25 60g When placing an order please use the appropriate ORDER Form. A Scot’s Agricultural Glossary (2020) NB. Only available as E-book £3.75 Please download our latest Publication List, our Order Form and a Table of Annan Early Census: 1801, 1811, 1821 £3.75 105g Postage Rates from the website at: https://dgfhs.org.uk/downloads/ Annandale Emigrants: [Can/US/Aus/NZ emigrants from local newspaper 1857-1907] £9.25 300g Orders must be accompanied by full payment for the item(s) and postal charges. Annandale People in Carlisle Newspapers M & D Intimations: 1812-1858 £4.25 115g Baptismal Diary of William Inglis: Loreburn and Urr £2.50 60g Alternatively you can place an order on our Online Shop for PDF Border Annals BMDs of Scots from Cumbrian parish registers £1.75 55g versions of our own publications. Clock & Watchmakers of S.W. Scotland: 1576-1900 £2.75 75g We welcome enquiries about any of our publications. D&G Placenames by Parish (2021) £5.25 140g D&G Standard Birth, Marriage & Death notices for the year 1854 £3.25 90g E-mail: [email protected] Dumfriesshire People in Carlisle Newspapers: 1775-1858 £4.25 110g Galloway People in Carlisle Newspapers: 1812-1855 £2.25 60g OPR: Irish Marriages in Portpatrick, Wigtownshire: 1759-1826 £2.25 65g OPR: Irregular Marriages at Annan (1797-1854): AA Brack £2.25 60g Burials from the Old Parish Registers (pre-1855) OPR: Marriages at Annan & Kirk Session Minutes £4.25 105g Applegarth & Sibbaldbie (2020) £1.75 55g Dunscore: 1770-1839 (2020) £1.25 45g The Garmorys - A One Name Study (2020) NB. Only available as E-book £9.25 Caerlaverock: 1753-1854 £1.75 55g Eskdalemuir: 1726-1801 £1.25 40g Canonbie: 1786-1805 (2020) £1.25 45g Ewes: 1717-1818 £1.25 40g Photographic Images with captions of Dumfries and Galloway Closeburn: 1737-1847 £2.25 65g Holywood: 1751-1805~21-54 £1.75 55g Through the Lens Series by D. & G. Libraries Combined: Dalton, Mouswald, Hutton & Corrie: 1817/8~22-54 £1.25 40g Price = £2.50 each Weight 110g Cummertrees, & Ruthwell £1.75 55g Kirkmahoe: 1729-48~1800-18 £1.25 40g PLEASE NOTE: Several of this series are out of print Dumfries Part I 1617-1679 £4.75 130g Kirkpatrick-Juxta: 1798-1854 £1.25 45g No. 1 Glimpses of Old Wigtownshire No.19 Glimpses of Old Eaglesfield, Dumfries Part II 1680-1709 £4.75 140g Langholm: 1668-1854 £4.75 130g No. 2 Glimpses of Old Whithorn Kirtlebridge, Middlebie, Waterbeck Dumfries Part III 1710-1739 £4.75 130g Lochmaben: 1776-70~96-1819 £2.25 60g No. 3 Glimpses of Old South Machars No.20 Glimpses of Old Lockerbie Dumfries Part IV 1740-1769 £4.25 125g St. Mungo: 1702-1854 £1.25 45g No. 5 Glimpses of Old Thornhill No.21 Glimpses of Old Kirkbean and Dumfries Part V 1770-1812 £3.75 110g Torthorwald (incl deaths) £4.25 105g No. 6 Glimpses of Old Queen of the South Southwick Dumfries Part VI 1813-1829 £4.75 130g Tundergarth: 1791-1854 £1.25 40g No. 7 Glimpses of Old Machars Farm Life No.22 Glimpses of Old New Galloway Dumfries Part VII 1830-1845 £3.75 110g Tynron: 1753-83~1823-54 £1.25 45g No. 8 Glimpses of Old Sanquhar & No.23 Glimpses of Old Newton Stewart, Dumfries Part VIII 1845-1855 £3.25 90g Wamphray: 1751-1854 £1.25 40g Wanlockhead Minnigaff and Kirkcowan No. 9 Glimpses of Old Langholm No.24 Glimpses of Old Annan Burgh No.11 Stranraer Football Club No.25 Kirkdale School Carluith Dumfries and Galloway Family History Society Newsletters No.12 Characters of Dumfries & Galloway No.26 Glimpses of North West Dumfries Back issues available: No.14 Glimpses of Old Maxwelltown No.27 Glimpses of Dornock & Eastriggs All Newsletters are available as E-books in our Online Shop at a cost of £2.25.
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