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Kirkcudbright

Kirkcudbright (pronounced Ker-COO-bree) is a town in the south of Scotland in Dumfries and Galloway, south of Castle Douglas and Dalbeattie, in the part of Dumfries and Galloway known as the Stewartry.

The Stewartry Museum was founded in 1879 and was at first based in the Town Hall until it became too small. The collection moved to a purpose-built site and contains the local and natural history of the eastern part of Galloway, formerly known as Kirkcudbrightshire and now known as the Stewartry. Britain's earliest surviving sporting trophy, the Siller Gun, is part of the collection, as are paintings by the many local artists.

The Tolbooth was built between 1625 and 1629 and served not only as the tollbooth, but also the council offices, the Burgh and Sheriff courts, the criminal prison and the debtors' prison. One of its most famous prisoners was John Paul Jones, hero of the American navy. The building is now used as an Arts Centre.

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Castle Douglas | County town | Dumfries and Galloway | East Galloway | Galloway | John Paul Jones | John Welsh of Ayr | Kirkcudbrightshire | List of UK place names with royal patronage | List of burghs in Scotland | List of political entities named after people | List of towns in Scotland | Museums in Scotland | Robert Mylne | Royal Borough | Royal Boroughs | Royal Burgh | Stewartry of Kirkcudbright | The Five Red Herrings | The Stewartry of Kirkcudbright | Thomas Brown (philosopher) | Thomas Telford

 

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