Haugh of Urr lies in Dumfries and Galloway, just to the north of Dalbeattie. The first church on the present site was erected in 1606. In 1751, it was agreed that a new church would be built, and it opened in 1752. In 1815 the church was rebuilt and enlarged, at a cost of £1000. Then in 1894, an extensive scheme of improvement was carried through. The present building was designed by the renowned Glasgow architect, Patrick McGregor Chalmers. The most distinguished minister in the long history of the Parish was the Rev. Alexander Murray, DD. A brilliant linguist, he became Professor of Oriental Languages at Edinburgh University.
This is a multi cache, to get the final co-ords you will need to explore the graveyard.
The cache is at N 54 58. ABC W 003 50.983.
The Rev Dr James Muirhead of Logan, was the Minister of Urr for nearly A7 years.
Thomas Rawline of Little Firthhead, was born 26 B 1808.
You need to look for a small sandstone gravestone, which has a skull and crossbones, a coffin and angel on it.
To get C, count how many screws are on the coffin.
The cache is just a short walk away.