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Corriechatachan (Gaelic for “Corrie of the wild cats”) is a
farmstead (now ruined),
lying at the foot of
Beinn na Caillich, near Broadford, on the Isle...
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village on the Isle of Arran,
Scotland A
frequently used
abbreviation of
Corriechatachan, near
Broadford on the Isle of Skye (the tack of a
cadet branch of...
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became thirty-third
chief in 1808. A
later attempt by the
Mackinnons of
Corriechatachan (a
cadet branch) to
claim the
chiefship generated a
great deal of controversy...
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Margaret Richards Mackinnon, the
ninth daughter of
Charles Mackinnon of
Corriechatachan, but the
marriage was childless. He was
educated at
Britannia Royal...
- Mrs
Mackinnon she was
hostess to
Samuel Johnson and
James Boswell at
Corriechatachan. Smith's
death certificate gives the
cause of
death as "Diphtheria...
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Susan Mackinnon was the
ninth of ten
daughters of
Charles Mackinnon of
Corriechatachan and
Henrietta Studd. She
married Algernon St Maur, who
later became...
- Fingal".
Thomas Pennant climbed the hill
while staying with
Mackinnon of
Corriechatachan (or Corry);
Samuel Johnson and
James Boswell did not. On the eastern...
- Corntown, Corpach,
Corran (Lochaber),
Corran (Skye and Lochalsh),
Corriechatachan Corrimony, Corry, Coulags, Coylumbridge, Cove Craigton, Crask, Crask...
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Victoria Henrietta Mackinnon (the
eldest daughter of
Charles Mackinnon of
Corriechatachan). His
paternal grandfather, John
Mackenzie of Inverness, a banker,...
- Strath, Skye, and his wife Ann,
daughter of
Lauchlan Mackinnon of
Corriechatachan, Skye.
After being educated partly at home and
subsequently at Broadford...