Sanquhar — Koordinaten 55° 22′ N, 3° 56′ W … Deutsch Wikipedia
Sanquhar — SANQUHAR, a royal burgh and a parish, in the county of Dumfries, 12 miles (N. W.) from Thornhill, and 57 (S. W. by S.) from Edinburgh; containing, with the villages of Wanlockhead, and Crawickmill, and the hamlets of Crawickbridge and… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Sanquhar — (spr. ßänker), alte Stadt (royal burgh) in Dumfriesshire (Schottland), am Rith, mit Kohlengruben, Kohlenhandel, Ziegeleien und (1901) 1379 Ew … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Sanquhar — Coordinates: 55°22′05″N 3°55′29″W / 55.36793°N 3.92463°W / 55.36793; 3.92463 … Wikipedia
Sanquhar Castle — and is passed by hundreds of keen walkers who walk through the grounds each year.The castle is a stronghold naturally bounded on the west by the River Nith, to the north by a burn, and made strong by a deep ditch running the remainder of the… … Wikipedia
Sanquhar railway station — Infobox UK station caption = Sanquhar station from the roadbridge looking towards Kirkconnel. 2007. name = Sanquhar manager = First ScotRail code = SQH locale = Sanquhar borough = Dumfries and Galloway lowusage0405 = 24,116 lowusage0506 = 25,841… … Wikipedia
Sanquhar Declaration — The Sanquhar Declaration is a speech read by Covenanter, Richard Cameron, accompanied by twenty armed men in the public square of Sanquhar, Scotland, in 1680, disavowing allegiance to Charles II and the government of Scotland, in the name of true … Wikipedia
Earl of Dumfries — is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was originally created for William Crichton, 9th Lord Crichton of Sanquhar, in 1633, and stayed in the Crichton family until the death of the fourth earl in 1758, at which point the title passed to first… … Wikipedia
Dumfriesshire — Not to be confused with Dumfriesshire (Scottish Parliament constituency) or Dumfriesshire (UK Parliament constituency). Dumfries County (until circa 1890) … Wikipedia
Liste Des Titres De Comte Dans La Noblesse Britannique — Divisions de la pairie britannique Pairie d Angleterre … Wikipédia en Français