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Ordnance Survey - Wigtown county, OS Name Books - Wigtown county - Volume 38 - Parishes of Inch, Stoneykirk and Old Luce, OS1/35/38

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[Page] 5
Parish of Inch
Form 136
Page 27- Soulseat Loch
29- Soulseat Abbey

[note] This must have been founded early in the 12th Century as Fergus succeeded to the Title of
Lord of Galloway after the Battle of the Standard which was fought near Northallerton in 1138.
In 1160 he resigned the Lordship of Galloway and retired into the Abbey of Holyrood.
From him both Bruce and Baliol descended. Hist, Gally [History Galloway] Vol [Volume] 1 Chap [Chapter] 4.

[note] The Abbey of Saulseat was founded, by Fergus, Lord of Galloway-
for the Premonstratension monks. It was the mother of the
more celebrated and opulent Priory of Whithern, as well as the Abbey of
Holywood, both of which were planted by Monks of the same Order. Chalmer's Caledonia Vol [Volume] 3 p [page] 420

[note] "Close by the present Manse may be traced some of the foundations of
the Abbey of Soulseat or Saulseat. It was founded by Fergus,
Lord of Galloway in the 12th Century &c.
Statistical Acct. [Account] 1841 p [page] 87.

[note] Salsyde, or Soal-Seat or Saul-Seat - now almost wholy ruined, it lies in the flexure of
a Loch within the Parish of Inch.
Symson's Description of Galloway 1684.

Ordnance Survey - Wigtown county, OS Name Books - Wigtown county - Volume 38 - Parishes of Inch, Stoneykirk and Old Luce, OS1/35/38

This volume contains information on place names found in the Wigtownshire parishes of Inch, Stoneykirk, and Old Luce..

Ordnance Survey - Wigtown county

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