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Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… Captain John St. Barb, 68. , Robert, 218. , , grantee of Beauly, seigniory in Limerick plantation, ib. , , , sold to …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… abated, 98 l. 10 s. Rent payable, 50 l. The seigniory of Beauly granted to Robert Strowde; the King's now tenant …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… county of Ross and Cromarty, 4 miles (N. E. by E.) from Beauly; containing 1643 inhabitants. This place is said to … by the parish of Urquhart; on the south by the Frith of Beauly; on the east by Kilmuir Wester and Suddy; and on the … quantities of moss and mud brought into it by the river of Beauly. The soil varies considerably; and very frequently, on …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… (W. by S.) from Inverness; containing, with the village of Beauly, 2694 inhabitants. The term Kill-Mhorac signifies "the … district, is partly situated on the northern bank of the Beauly river, by which it is separated from the parish of … contains an open plain about three miles wide; and the Beauly, gently gliding, with some fine windings, along the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… in the county of Inverness, 4 miles (S. W. by W.) from Beauly; containing 2869 inhabitants. This place, the origin … separated from the main part of that of Kilmorack by the Beauly river, which, a few miles to the north-east, forms the … few miles, by the Farrer, after which it takes the name of Beauly. The distance from the last junction to the Beauly
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Mary. The parish, which is bounded on the north by the Beauly loch and the Frith of Moray, and on the north-west by the river Beauly, is about eight miles in length, varying from one mile … is navigable for vessels of sixty tons to the village of Beauly, in the parish of Kilmorack, and abounds with salmon, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Kessock to Fortrose and Invergordon, and from Fortrose to Beauly, run through the centre of it. The ecclesiastical …
Magna Britannia
… that of the Earl of Egremont. The heiress of William Beauly, or Bewley, Esq. whose ancestors possessed it for many … it is only known by tradition where it stood. Some of the Beauly family were knights of the shire, temp. Ric. II. &c. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
A History of the County of Worcester
… (Beaulieu, xiii cent.; Beaudle, Buedeley, xiv cent.; Beauly, Bewdley, (xv cent.) lies to the north of Ribbesford …
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