Tynron
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Tynron is a village and civil parish located in Dumfries and Galloway, in south-west Scotland. It lies in a hollow along the Shinnel Water, approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) from the village of Moniaive.
The area is notable for Tynron Doon, the site of a Roman Iron Age hillfort, where remnants of ditches and ramparts are still visible.
The name Tynron is believed to derive from the Cumbric elements din rhón, meaning "lance-fort".[1]
Notable people
- James Shaw, Schoolmaster and Writer
- Rev Prof James Williamson (1725–1795) mathematician, joint founder of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
References
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External links
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