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Gazetteers information for Wigtownshire and places above it in the hierarchy

Wigtownshire

If you are uncertain of the location of a place in Wigtownshire, try searching the Where in Wigtownshire is .... ? pages which list over 1200 placenames together with the parish in which they are situated. Once you have located the parish, go to the relevant parish page where a link to Places in .... parish takes you to a selection of online historical and modern maps.

You will find other places not in Wigtownshire listed in the GENUKI Gazetteer which covers the whole of England, Wales and Scotland and can be searched by place-name (or part of a place-name) or Ordnance Survey Grid References (six-figure, eg NX432552). If there are multiple place-names matching the name you enter, you will initially be presented with a drop-down list of the matching place-names with their distances and bearings from Wigtown.

 

Many older gazetteers are available at the National Library of Scotland, Digital gallery.

David Webster's Topographical Dictionary of Scotland, published 1819, online at Google Books.

Fullarton's Topographical, Statistical and Historical Gazetteer of Scotland, vol. 1, A-H, and vol. 2, I-Z published 1842-1852, online at the Internet Archive.

Samuel Lewis's Topographical Dictionary of Scotland, published 1846, is at British History Online, contains parish descriptions. It is also worth searching for places within the parishes.

Descriptive gazetteer entries for the county, each parish and some places within the parishes from Frances Groome's Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland (1882-4) and John Bartholomew's Gazetteer of the British Isles (1887) are on A Vision of Britain (click on "Historical places and writing").

Edinburgh University Geography Department has produced the first new Gazetteer of Scotland since 1885.

Scotland

  • The GENUKI Gazetteer covers the whole of England, Scotland and Wales and can be searched by place-name (or part of a place-name) or Ordnance Survey Grid Reference (six-figure, e.g. NZ183848). If there are multiple place-names matching the name you enter, you will initially be presented with a drop-down list of the matching place-names.
  • Scottish researchers may also be interested in the online Gazetteer for Scotland. A joint venture between the University of Edinburgh and the Royal Scottish Geographical Society, it has (at Nov 2014) over 22,400 entries. The Gazetteer for Scotland is a vast encyclopaedia, featuring details of towns, villages, bens and glens from the Scottish Borders to the Northern Isles. The first comprehensive gazetteer produced for Scotland since 1885, it includes tourist attractions, industries and historical sites, together with histories of family names and biographies of famous people associated with Scotland.
  • Our Summary of Scotland's Places (link temporarily disabled while corrections are being made) connects to selected links on ScotlandsPlaces, giving quick access to maps showing county and parish locations.
  • See also the Names, Geographical section on this page.

UK and Ireland

  • UK & Ireland - Gazetteers - links and information.