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Balnagown Castle (also Balnagowan)(Ross Castle) is
beside the
village of
Kildary in
Easter Ross, part of the
Highland area of Scotland.
There has been...
- Clan Ross p****ed to Earl William's
brother Hugh Ross of
Rariches (1st of
Balnagown), who was
granted a charter, in 1374, for the
lands of Balnagowan. The...
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often controversial straight-pull
actioned Ross rifle. Ross was born at
Balnagown Castle, the son of Sir
Charles William Frederick Augustus Lockhart-Ross...
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brother James in
September 1760
Lockhart succeeded to the Ross
estate of
Balnagown, the
entail of
which obliged him to take the name of Ross; this he formally...
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honorary chairman of Harrods, for six months. In 1972 Fa****
purchased the
Balnagown estate in
Easter Ross in
northern Scotland. From an
initial 4.8 hectares...
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British Linen Bank, then as
factor for Sir
Charles Ross's
estate at
Balnagown Castle. He
married Isabella Stronach MacBain in 1876 and
fathered five...
- Scotland. The
village is
located on the
Balnagown River and is
bordered by
Balnagown Castle and the
Balnagown estate,
owned by
Mohamed Al Fa****, former...
- seat of the Duke of
Sutherland (castle and
gardens open to the public);
Balnagown Castle,
ancestral seat of the Clan Ross,
restored and
owned by Mohammed...
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byname or a
patronymic name. The m****cript
history of the
Rosses of
Balnagown states that a King of
Denmark had
three sons who came to the
north of...
- Lairg.
Falls of Shin had a po****r
visitor centre,
managed as part of
Balnagown Estates, a
company owned by
former Harrods boss
Mohamed Al-Fa****. This...