Ordnance gazetteer of Scotland : a survey of Scottish topography, statistical, biographical and historical . WILKIESTOWN WILTON depute under the new regime was Alexander Boswoll ofAuchinleck, who afterwards rose to the bench with thetitle of Lord Auchinleck. Jurisdictions of regality alsoexisted prior to 1747 over the lands respectively of thePrior of Whithorn, the Abbot of Glenluce, the Abbot ofSoulseat, and the Bishop of Galloway ; which passedinto the hands respectively of the Earl of Galloway,Dalryniple of Stair, Agnew of Lochnaw, and the Earlof Cassillis. In 1747 compensations of £166 and


Ordnance gazetteer of Scotland : a survey of Scottish topography, statistical, biographical and historical . WILKIESTOWN WILTON depute under the new regime was Alexander Boswoll ofAuchinleck, who afterwards rose to the bench with thetitle of Lord Auchinleck. Jurisdictions of regality alsoexisted prior to 1747 over the lands respectively of thePrior of Whithorn, the Abbot of Glenluce, the Abbot ofSoulseat, and the Bishop of Galloway ; which passedinto the hands respectively of the Earl of Galloway,Dalryniple of Stair, Agnew of Lochnaw, and the Earlof Cassillis. In 1747 compensations of £166 and £450were paid for the two first, while nothing was paid forthe others. A baronial jurisdiction over the lands ofInch, held by Dalryniple, was also abolished withoutcompensation. Several other baronial jurisdictions hadbecome extinct or merged in larger jurisdictions beforethe general abolition. Antiquities.—Allusion has already been made underGalloway to the two towns of the Novantoe—Leuco-pibia and Rerigonium—which existed in this early races have left a considerable number oftrac


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