- Fort
Augustus is a
settlement in the
parish of
Boleskine and
Abertarff, at the south-west end of Loch Ness,
Scottish Highlands. The
village has a po****tion...
- This is a list of
listed buildings in the
parish of
Boleskine and
Abertarff in Highland, Scotland. Map all
coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates...
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Placename Original Gaelic English Translation Abertarff Obar
Thairbh Mouth of the Bull
River Aldourie Allt
Dobhraig River of the
Water Allanfearn An t-Àilean...
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Kincardine Alvie Ardersier Arisaig and
Moidart Barra Boleskine and
Abertarff Bracadale (on Skye) Croy and
Dalcross (straddled
border with Nairnshire)...
- 1899. The
House at that time was
known as the
Manor of
Boleskine and
Abertarff after the name of the
local parish.
Crowley believed the
location was...
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Mother house Val-des-Choux
Diocese Diocese of
Moray Controlled churches Abertarff; Comar;
Conveth People Founder(s)
Alexander II of
Scotland John Byset...
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shortened from "the
hairy one". The
MacNeils of
Taynish and the
Frazers of
Abertarff also
claimed to have ùruisg servants. Ùruisg were also
known as ciuthachs...
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after being invited to a "friendly"
interview with him in
Achteraw in
Abertarff, Inverness-shire in 1501. This
resulted in a
conflict between the MacDonells...
- Badenoch, and to the
creation of
lordships in Stratherrick, Boleskine, and
Abertarff. It is
unknown if this
campaign was
connected to the
maritime operations...
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claim to his father's estates, as well as
third to the
barony of Aird and
Abertarff, and to many
other lands in the Glenelg. On 14
October 1501, the King...