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New Luce
New Luce is located in Dumfries and Galloway
New Luce

New Luce

Location within Dumfries and Galloway

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54°56′38N 4°51′07W / 54.944°N 4.852°W / 54.944; -4.852

New Luce (Scottish Gaelic: Baile Ùr Ghlinn Lus) is a civil parishinDumfries and Galloway, south-west Scotland. It lies in the traditional county of Wigtownshire, and is about 10 miles (16 km) in length and 5 miles (8.0 km) in breath, being the upper part of the original Glenluce Parish.[1] New Luce is shown as a civil parish on John Ainslie's county map of 1782.[2]

New Luce is also the principal village within the parish. The coast to coast walk, the Southern Upland Way, passes close to the village.[3] The Covenanter Alexander Peden spent time preaching in the village.

Places of interest[edit]

A viaduct carried the Stranraer-Glasgow railway over the Main Water of Luce. Down the river from the viaduct is a pool called Bloody Wheel where the Hays of Castle of Park, near Glenluce (Old Luce), and the Linns of Larg in the adjoining parish of Inch, were said to have had a violent encounter centuries ago.[4][5]

Archaeology[edit]

The Caves of Kilhern, between 2,000 and 3,000 years old, are in south New Luce.

Cairn na Gath ("cairn of the wild cat"), near Balmurrie, is a chambered long cairn dating to the neolithic (later stone-age). At the south end there are remains of huts or enclosures.[6] In addition, there are ancient hut circlesatLagafater, around 8 miles to the north of New Luce.[7]

Cairn Macneilie, 100 metres (330 ft) north-west of Cruise, New Luce, is a Bronze Age round cairn, 56 feet (17 m) in diameter and 3 feet 6 inches (1.07 m) high.[8][9] There is another Cairn Macneilie at Inch Parks, by Lochinch Castle in Inch Parish. They may have been named after a person who conducted archaeological excavations.

Forts[edit]

Rev. George Wilson, in his Archaeological and Historical Collections relating to Ayrshire and Galloway, lists forts in New Luce:[10]

  1. Cruise Back Fell, fort marked on the map as two cairns, 80 ft long, on the Fell of Cruise or High Galdenoch.[11]
  2. Gleniron Several fort with a cluster of green rings, and a large ditch and mote.[12][13]
  3. Mid Gleniron[14]
  4. Mid Gleniron tomb, where the long cairn had enclosed an earlier smaller one.[15]
  5. Garvilland Iron-age hill fort on the Bennan, double at the one end and with hut circles.[16]
  6. Klashherne, two rings, and three more, not on O.S. map.[17]
  7. Balmurrie, ring with two hut circles.

Gallery[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Community Councils". Archived from the original on 2 May 2009.
  • ^ "View: A map of the county of Wigton. - Counties of Scotland, 1580-1928 - National Library of Scotland". Maps.nls.uk. Retrieved 9 September 2012.
  • ^ "Hello Folks, - New Luce | A History".
  • ^ National Archives of Scotland GD72/142(i). 13 May 1662. Bond by Sir Thomas HAY, younger of (Castle of) Park, and William LIN of Large, as cautioners to William GORDON of Craiglaw
  • ^ National Archives of Scotland. GD135/798, 800, 804, 955. c.1687
  • ^ "explorebritain.info -".
  • ^ "Lagafater Lodge". Canmore. Historic Environment Scotland. Retrieved 9 September 2016.
  • ^ "Cairn McNeilie". Megalithic Portal.
  • ^ "Cruise, Cairn Macneilie | Canmore".
  • ^ Archaeological and Historical Collections relating to Ayrshire and Galloway. vol.V. pp.63-64 https://archive.org/stream/cu31924092901606#page/n115/mode/2up
  • ^ "Cruise Back Fell | ScotlandsPlaces".
  • ^ "Mid Gleniron | ScotlandsPlaces".
  • ^ "Mid Gleniron I and II (Chambered Tomb) | The Modern Antiquarian | Mid Gleniron I and II (Chambered Tomb)". Archived from the original on 23 January 2005.
  • ^ "Mid Gleniron | ScotlandsPlaces".
  • ^ Discovery and Excavation 1963, 51ff ; Corcoran. 1964 http://www.dgnhas.org.uk/
  • ^ "Mid Gleniron | ScotlandsPlaces".
  • ^ "Bught Fell | Canmore".

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