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    The Motte of Urr is the remains of a 12th-century motte-and-bailey castle located near the Haugh of Urr in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. Walter de...
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  • Urr, a village by the Urr Water, in the Urr parish Motte of Urr, a "motte-and-bailey" castle near the Haugh of Urr, beside the Urr Water Union Railroad...
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    unpublished records for the parish of Urr, at DonJaggi.net River Urr, at GlenLair.org Motte of Urr, at ScottishPlaces.info Motte of Urr, at TheReformation.info Buittle...
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    Castle, Liddesdale Motte of Urr, Dumfries and Galloway Tibbers Castle, Dumfries and Galloway Dromore Castle A 1972 study found 268 mottes in Wales. Castell...
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    Motte of Urr Remains of Sweetheart Abbey Bridge over the Dee at Tongland Hillfort near Twynholm Alan of Galloway, Lord of Galloway and Constable of Scotland...
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    Whithorn Castle Kenmure Castle – a seat of the Clan Gordon Loch Ken MacLellan's Castle, Kirkcudbright Motte of Urr Mull of Galloway – RSPB/ South Rhins Community...
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  • Moot hill (category Lists of coordinates)
    to the Whithorn Museum. Motte of Urr. The great judicial centre of the Kings of Galloway, covering the lands below the waters of the River Cree. Tinwald...
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  • Selgovae (category Tribes of ancient Scotland)
    degree of certainty, and the locations suggested are little more than guesswork. In the 19th century, Carbantorigum was thought to be the Motte of Urr by...
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    Surviving acta of Fergus and Uhtred reveal a concentration of endowments in central Galloway, between the rivers Urr and Fleet. Subsequent grants of lands by...
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    complemented the existing Motte of Urr, further up the river. With the construction of this timber fortification and the large complex of buildings which sprung...
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    Middlebie Millhousebridge Milton Loch Moffat Moniaive Mossdale Motte of Urr Mouswald Mull of Galloway New Abbey New Galloway New Luce Newton Stewart Newton...
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    traditional county of Kirkcudbrightshire. It lies to the west of the Urr Water, between Dalbeattie and Castle Douglas, and extends from Haugh of Urr in the north...
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  • rivers Urr and Nith. The fact that the Chronicle of Holyrood describes Malcolm's Gallovidian opponents as "federate enemies", and makes no mention of his...
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