Troqueer is an umwhile veelage an pairish in the historic coonty o Dumfriesshire in Dumfries an Gallowa, Scotland on the wast side o the River Nith.
The eastren-side o the veelage wis mellt wi Dumfries til the east in 1929, an nouadays eastren Troqueer is a suburb o Dumfries.
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Troqueer Pairish Kirk | |
Location within Dumfries an Gallowa | |
OS grid reference | NX976762 |
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Kintra | Scotland |
Sovereign state | Unitit Kinrick |
Post toun | DUMFRIES |
Postcode destrict | DG1/2 |
Diallin code | 01387 |
Police | Scots |
Fire | Scots |
Ambulance | Scots |
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Troqueer lies on the wast side o the River Nith, an wis oreeginal in Kirkcoubrieshire. The pairish haes an aurie o 11,675 acre includin the umwhile burgh o Maxwelltoun in the nor'eastren airt. It is abbot 7.5 mile fae north tae sooth, an 4.5 mile fae east tae wast, and is boondit on the east bi the River Nith.
An 1846 accoont said the pairish includit some wuidland an plantations, bit wis mainly arable launds, meidaes, and pasturs. The accoont conteenaed: "The surface is intersected by three nearly equidistant and parallel ranges of heights, the first of which, rising gradually from the river, has been long in a high state of cultivation, and contains several nursery grounds and gardens of great fertility. The valley between it and the second ridge is also fruitful, and is watered by the Cargen, which flows into the Nith. The second ridge, of greater elevation, produces excellent crops of turnips and potatoes, with wheat, barley, and oats; and the interval between it and the third ridge is partly good meadow land, but chiefly moss, which might at a moderate expense be brought into tillage. The third ridge, and the highest, extends through the whole length of the parish; it is arable on the acclivities nearly to the summit, and though less fertile than the others, yields remunerating crops. The Nith, of which the water is beautifully limpid, abounds with salmon, grilse, and herlings, even beyond what is necessary for the supply of the surrounding district. The plantations consist of oak, ash, elm, and other foresttrees, with fir and larch; they are carefully managed, and in a flourishing condition."
The name Troqueer is o Cumbric oreegin. The first element is treβ "fermtoun". The seicont is likely *wejr "a bend, something bendit an twistit", referin til the bend in the River Nith aneath Troqueer Motte. Andrew Breeze propones the meanin "fermtoun on the (river)-bend (jouk)".
Thare is twa schedule't moniments in the pairish: Pecht's Knowe an Curriestanes cursus.
In the 12t century Alan o Gallowa (afore 1199-1234, kent an aw as Alan fitz Roland), Constable o Scotland, built an yirdwark motte an bailey forteress, the Mote o Troqueer, again the banks o the Nith. In the early 13t century the fortress wis haudit bi Durand fitz Christin. Pairt o the flet-tappit motte survives, bit some o the motte is noo kivert bi the suburbs, and the poseetion o the bailey his been tyne't.
John Blackadder (c.1622-1685), the kenspeckle Covenanter, wis ordeent meenister o the Troqueer pairish on 7 Juin 1653 durin the time o the Commonwalth (1649-1660). Blackadder wis fleme't fae his pairish in 1662 efter the Restoration (or Relievin) of Charles II, Keeng o Scots acause he refuised tae complee wi the Episcopacy, that the government haed introduce't in Scotland.
The community aroond the Troqueer pairish wis made a separate burgh o Maxwelltoun in 1810, wi its ain cooncil an coort. In 1846 the pairish conteenin 4,351 woners, of that 3,230 wis in the burgh. As o 1887 the pairish haed a populatioin o 5,524. Durin the 19t century Maxwelltoun steidy growed as it acquire't tannages, a pundie-hoose, airn warks, weavin shaps, a brick an wilke warks, saw mills, an the Troqueer an Rosefield Mills. Maxwelltoun haed become the seicont-lairgest toun in Dumfries an Gallowa whan it mellt wi Dumfries on 3 October 1929.
Troqueer haes a primary schuil wi 230 scholarts as o 2011. The praisent biggin haes 10 clessrooms. It wis built at a cost o £5.1 million, an appent in 2009. The Troqueer Community Centre is hame til the Over 50's Club. It is uised for bingo, event, and pairtys. The centre provides a steid for various community acteevitys. The Troqueer Pairish Kirk leuks ower the River Nith. The kirk is hame til a nummer o community groups that meet there ilka week.
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