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Canisbay is a
rural hamlet located about one mile (1.5 kilometres)
southwest of Huna and two and a half
miles (four kilometres)
southwest of John o' Groats...
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boundary changes,
Caithness contained the
following civil parishes:
Bower Canisbay Dunnet Halkirk Latheron Olrig Reay
Thurso (included
burgh of same name)...
- Bishop, Freswick, McCraney, Hunter, McLaughlin, Bower, Finlayson, Peck,
Canisbay and Sproule. The
electoral district was
abolished in 1947 when it was merged...
- (Scottish Gaelic:
Taigh Iain Ghròta) is a
village 2.5 mi (4 km) north-east of
Canisbay, in the
historic county of Caithness, Scotland. It lies on Scotland's north-eastern...
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Canisbay Parish Church is a
Church of
Scotland church in
Canisbay, Scotland, that
dates back to the
early 1600s and is the most
northernly church on mainland...
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remaining hereditary peers. He is also 20th Lord Berriedale, 15th Baronet, of
Canisbay, Co. Caithness, and
chief of Clan Sinclair. He is the
Chief Executive of...
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became extinct on his
death in
circa 1652. The
Sinclair baronetcy, of
Canisbay in the
County of Caithness, was
created in the
Baronetage of Nova Scotia...
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Anglin Ballantyne Barron Biggar Bishop Boulter Bower Boyd
Bronson Butt
Canisbay Clancy Deacon Devine ****son
Edgar Finlayson Fitzgerald Freswick Guthrie...
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Orkney and the
mainland of Scotland. It
forms part of the
civil parish of
Canisbay in Caithness, in the
council area of Highland. The name
comes from the...
- Bonfield, Boulter, Bower, Boyd, Broder, Butt, Caldwell, Calvin, Cameron,
Canisbay, Chisholm, Clara, Deacon, Devine, Dill, Dryden, Dunnet, Ferris, Field,...