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Ardgour (/ˌɑːrdˈɡaʊr/ ) (Scottish Gaelic: Àird
Ghobhar [aːrˠʃtʲ ˈɣo.əɾ];
meaning high
place of goats) is an area of the
Scottish Highlands on the western...
- (1970), pp. 154–155.
Maclean of
Ardgour v. Maclean, p. 711
Maclean of
Ardgour v. Maclean, p. 636
Maclean of
Ardgour v. Maclean, p. 650 Encyclopædia Britannica...
- The
Macleans of
Ardgour are a
Scottish family and a
branch of the
ancient Clan Maclean, a
Scottish clan of the
Scottish Highlands. In
Scottish Gaelic...
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December 2023. "A
History of
Ardgour Estate and the
Maclean Family".
Ardgour Estate.
Retrieved 22
March 2024. "
Ardgour House".
ardgour-holidays.
Retrieved 22...
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Allan Maclean, 10th of
Ardgour (1668-1756) was a
Scottish laird,
chieftain of the
junior Ardgour branch of Clan Maclean. He was born in 1668 to Ewen Maclean...
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bought in food for his people, some
eight thousand of them" ...
MacLean of
Ardgour provided food, and
introduced new
crops into the area - peas, cabbages...
- 13th
Laird of
Ardgour (16
April 1764 – 8
September 1855) was a
soldier and
Highland Laird. He was the son of Hugh, 12th
MacLean of
Ardgour (1736-4 September...
- Clan
Maclaine Branches Maclean of
Duart Maclean of Coll
Maclean of
Ardgour Lands Ardgour Coll
Castles Duart Castle Glensanda Castle Septs Beath Beaton Black...
- Corbett,
Marilyn Naming English translation Rough hill
Geography Location Ardgour, Highland,
Scotland Parent range Northwest Highlands OS grid NM904622 Topo...
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ferries in Scotland. The
route crosses Loch
Linnhe from
Nether Lochaber to
Ardgour, at the
Corran Narrows, 9
miles (14 km)
south of Fort William. It was noted...