-
Ackergill Tower (or
Ackergill Castle) is
located on the
coast of Sinclair's Bay,
about 2.5
miles (4.0 km)
north of Wick, Caithness, in
northern Scotland...
-
Ackergill is a
settlement in the Wick, Caithness, in the
Highland Council area of Scotland. In
Ackergill is a
famous tower/castle
named Ackergill Tower...
-
Ackergill Lifeboat Station is
located at
Ackergill Harbour, Highland, in the NE
corner of
Scotland near the town of Wick, in the
historic county of Caithness...
- St
Tears (St Tayre) on the
coast north of Wick in Caithness,
between Ackergill Tower and
Girnigoe Castle. It was
arranged to
settle a
dispute with a...
-
appointed factor for Sir
Benjamin Dunbar (afterwards Lord Duffus) at
Ackergill in Scotland. The
young pupil showed great quickness and
aptitude for instruction...
- Mackay. The Gunn's
traditional enemies were the Clan Keith, who from
their Ackergill Castle,
challenged the Gunn
chiefs for both
political needs and for land...
-
Maureen succeeded to the title, the
baronetcy had an
estate attached,
Ackergill Tower, by Wick, Caithness, Scotland. In the far
north east of Scotland...
- well-known. Duck
decoys were rare in Scotland, but one
example is
known from
Ackergill Tower, Caithness. Duck
decoys were
brought to
Ireland with
Dutch immigration...
- Other,
smaller settlements include:
Achingills Achreamie Achvarasdal Ackergill Altnabreac Auckengill Balnabruich Berriedale Bilbster Borgue Bower Brabsterdorran...
- saint. It is
believed that the
Chapel of St. Tear in Wick
Parish near
Ackergill was
founded in the
eighth century by St Drostan,
whose ministry was in...