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McCulloch’s in the Dumfries and Galloway Natural History and Antiquarian Society Journal

An excellent source of research into the McCulloch history is the Dumfries and Galloway Natural History and Antiquarian Society. Here are a few of their works featuring the McCullochs and their lands.

Anwoth Old Kirk – A. J. McCulloch

Ardwell House – Sir Edward McTaggert Stewart

Ardwall Island and its Ancient Cross – W. G. Collingwood and R. C. Reid

Barholm Tower – A. S. Morton, Esq.

Cardoness Castle – W. J. McCulloch

Dunskey Castle – R. C. Reid

Field Meeting. Rusko Castle, Cardoness Castle, Cardoness House and Anwoth Church

McCulloch’s Castle, Arbigland – J. Scott-Elliot

Myreton Castle – RC Reid

Some Letters of Captain James Gordon, Last of Craichlaw – R. C. Reid.

The Burghs of Dumfriesshire and Galloway: Their Origin and Status (Myreton and Merton) – G. S. Pryde.

The Standing Stones of Torhouse and Others – G. W. Shirley

Trusty’s Hill Fort – RC Reid