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Auldearn (Scottish Gaelic: Allt Èireann) is a
village situated east of the
River Nairn, just
outside Nairn in the
Highland council area of Scotland. It...
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Battle of
Auldearn was an
engagement of the Wars of the
Three Kingdoms. It took
place on 9 May 1645, in and
around the
village of
Auldearn in Nairnshire...
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Auldearn Castle was a
castle near the
village of
Auldearn,
Highland in Scotland.
Constructed as an
earth and
timber motte-and-bailey
castle during the...
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Isobel Gowdie was a
Scottish woman who
confessed to
witchcraft at
Auldearn near
Nairn during 1662.
Scant information is
available about her age or life...
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February 2014. "Battle of
Auldearn, 9th May 1645". battlefieldtrust.com.
Retrieved 13
February 2014. "The
Battle of
Auldearn". montrose-society.org.uk...
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Auldearn was a
railway station located near Nairn, in the
Scottish administrative area of Highland. The
station was on the line from
Aberdeen to Inverness...
- Crescent.
Nairn Academy also
commonly takes students from Cawdor, Croy and
Auldearn Primary Schools. In 1818 we are
offered insight into the
status of the...
- has been
improved with the
addition of byp****es in the 1980s/1990s for
Auldearn, Forres, Lhanbryde,
Huntly & Inverurie. The road has been
dualled between...
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Montrose had
beaten the
Covenanters at Tippermuir, Aberdeen, Inverlochy,
Auldearn and Alford.
Following the
bloody Royalist victory at
Alford on 2 July 1645...
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Ardnamurchan (Àird nam murchan),
Aviemore (An
Aghaidh Mhòr),
Avoch (Abhach),
Auldearn Back of
Keppoch (A' Cheapaich),
Ballachulish (Baile a' Chaolais), Beauly...