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Chanonry Point (Scottish Gaelic:
Rubha na Cananaich) lies at the end of
Chanonry Ness, a spit of land
extending into the
Moray Firth between Fortrose and...
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ruined 13th-century cathedral, and as the home of the
Brahan Seer.
Chanonry Point, a
nearby headland projecting into the
Moray Firth, is a po****r...
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Chanonry Castle was
located in the town of
Fortrose on Scotland's
Black Isle. It was
built around 1500 by John Fraser,
Bishop of Ross.
Following the Reformation...
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found on
modern maps, but
extended from the
Beauly Firth in the west, to
Chanonry Point in the east. The
Moray Firth is
visible for
considerable distances...
- graves. The
residences of the dignitaries,
canons and
chaplains within the
chanonry were also destro****
during the
fires of 1270, 1390 and 1402,
forming part...
- made over to his
cousin Leslie of Balquhair, his
rights and
titles to the
Chanonry of Ross,
together with the
castle lands, in
order to
divest them of the...
- from
wildlife boat
operators in
Avoch and
Cromarty or from the
beach at
Chanonry Point between Rosemarkie and Fortrose.
Castles on the
Black Isle (whether...
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relocated a
short distance to the south-west, to the site
known as
Fortrose or
Chanonry.
According to
Gervase of Canterbury, in the
early 13th
century the cathedral...
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Mackenzie of
Kintail was
created Earl of
Seaforth in 1623. He
lived mainly at
Chanonry of Ross in Fortrose, but made
regular visits to
Eilean Donan where the...
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sequence of
events on the Seer's part,
leading to his
barbaric murder at
Chanonry Point, when he was
allegedly burnt in a
spiked tar barrel, on the command...