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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… the river Findhorn, which latter rises in the mountains of Inverness, and flows through the parish, in a north-easterly … parish. Ardersier ARDERSIER, a parish, in the county of Inverness; containing, with the village of Campbelton, and … in the county of Argyll, and partly in the county of Inverness; comprising the quoad sacra districts of Aharacle …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… corn and two lint mills. The high road from Edinburgh to Inverness passes, for five miles, through the parish. A … after the 19th of June, and the first Tuesday after the Inverness fair at Martinmas, for agricultural produce; the … and a month after. The turnpike-road from Elgin to Inverness passes, for four miles, through the parish; and …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… an island, in the parish of North Uist, county of Inverness; containing 157 inhabitants. It is situated in the … district and county of Argyll, and partly in the county of Inverness, 11 miles (S. by W.) from Fort-William; containing … Balloch BALLOCH, a village, in the parish and county of Inverness; containing 104 inhabitants. Ballochney BALLOCHNEY, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… (N. by E.) from Edinburgh, on the road from Aberdeen to Inverness; containing 3958 inhabitants. This place, called in … and on the west, by the counties of Moray and Inverness. It lies between 57 5' and 57 43' (N. lat.) and 2 … parish. Barra BARRA, a parish and island, in the county of Inverness; including the islands of Bernera, Fladda, Fuday, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… in 1813, continues the road from Brechin to Huntly and Inverness, over the Cairn o' Mount and Grampians: the … and returned to join the army of the Pretender, at Inverness; and on the following day, the garrison were … Loch Garry, near the boundary of the counties of Perth and Inverness; it is inclosed on all sides by hills of lofty …
A New History of London
… the cause of government, and assisted in recovering Inverness from the rebels; for which he got the title of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… inferior kind has been discovered in the shires of Ayr and Inverness, in Scotland, but it is unfit for pencils. Here are …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of communication are afforded by the road from Aberdeen to Inverness, which passes through the parish. Cairnie is in the … of Earl to the ancient family of Sinclair. Calder CALDER, Inverness and Nairn.See Cawdor. Calder CALDER, county of … a village, chiefly in the parish of Ardersier, county of Inverness, 6 miles (W.) from Nairn; containing, with the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… are held. Cawdor CAWDOR, a parish, partly in the county of Inverness, but chiefly in that of Nairn; containing 1150 … CLACHNAHARRY, a village, in the parish and county of Inverness, 1 mile (W.) from Inverness; containing 260 inhabitants. This place, which is …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
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