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CASTLE DOUGLAS

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Originally appearing in Volume V05, Page 480 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CASTLE DOUGLAS  , a burgh of
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barony and police burgh of Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland . Pop . (1901) 3018 . It is situated on Carlingwark Loch, 191 m . S.W. of Dumfries by the
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Glasgow & South-Western railway . Its
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auction marts for sheep and cattle sales are the largest in the south-west of Scotland; at an autumn sale as many as 15,000 sheep and 1400 cattle are disposed of in one day . The leading
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industries comprise the making of agricultural implements and
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mineral waters, besides tanning . The
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Macmillan
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Free Church perpetuates the memory of John Macmillan (d . 1753), the Cameronian, who helped to found the Reformed Presbyterian Church . He had been
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chaplain to Murray of Broughton, and afterwards became minister of Balmaghie, about 31 M . N.W. of Castle Douglas . The
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town is the chief centre of business in East Galloway, and it is also resorted to in midsummer for its beautiful scenery and excellent fishing .

Till 1765 it was only a

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village under the name of Causewayhead, but the
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discovery of marl in the lake brought it some prosperity, and it was
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purchased in 1792 by
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Sir William Douglas and called after him . Since then its progress has been continuous . Carlingwark Loch contains several islets, on one of which is a crannog, or ancient lake dwelling .

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