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Balnakeil is a
hamlet in the
parish of Durness, Sutherland,
Scottish Highlands, and is in the
Scottish council area of Highland. It is on the
north coast...
- Eriboll, Laid, Rispond, Sangobeg, Leirinmore, Smoo, Sangomore, Durine,
Balnakeil and Keoldale. The name
could be
Norse "Dyrnes",
meaning "deer/animal headland"...
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Following his
retirement from the
industry in 2012,
Tanzer moved to
Balnakeil in the
Scottish Highlands and
became involved in
community life there...
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Balnakeil House, at
Balnakeil,
parish of
Durness was held by the
Mackays from 1611 onwards.
Balnakeil House,
standing about 100
metres from
Balnakeil...
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county of Sutherland. It
extends 5+1⁄2
miles (9 kilometres)
inland from
Balnakeil and
divides the Cape
Wrath peninsula from the mainland. The
nearest village...
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Harold Raymond Wilson and his wife
Muriel Athelstan Hood
Stewart of
Balnakeilly, of
Moncreiffe House, Dunbarny, Perthshire. The
young Stewart-Wilson...
- Sutherland, Scotland,
located around two
miles (3 km)
north of the
hamlet of
Balnakeil and
three miles (5 km)
north of Durness.
There is a
small radar station...
- Rob Donn
Mackay monument,
Balnakeil graveyard, with
inscriptions in Gaelic, English, Gr**** and Latin.
Erected 1827....
- ("Stewart-Stevens"
following his
second marriage, to
Muriel Stewart, 10th Lady of
Balnakeilly, Pitlochry, Perthshire, Scotland) and his
first wife
Elizabeth ("Betty")...
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father died
while living in Australia. His mother, who was lady
laird of
Balnakeilly,
married secondly Major Charles Greville Bartlett Stevens, and took the...