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The site of a Franciscan friary where Robert (I) the Bruce killed the Red Comyn is now built on; a stone marks the site of the old castle of Dumfries which Robert captured after Comyn's death. This death started the long war of independence. Greyfriars church (1867) stands on the site of the old castle of the Maxwells.
Sweetheart Abbey, southwest of Dumfries, was founded in 1273 by Devorgilla Balliol in memory of her husband. Devorgilla Balliol, with her husband, also founded Balliol College, Oxford. Caerlaverock Castle (1290) is situated nearby.
Scotland's national bard Robert Burns worked at Ellisland Farm, 10 km/6 mi north of the town, from 1788 until 1791, when he moved to Dumfries, where he worked as an exciseman until he died in 1796. The playwright JM Barrie was educated at the town's academy and is understood to have conceived Peter Pan at this time.
Blue stands for the Pacific Ocean and water on which life depends. Yellow symbolizes the sun. Green represents the lush vegetation. Effective date: 18 November 1977.
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