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- Fodderty) in 1543. In 1544 he acquired half of Culteleod [Castle Leod] and Drynie from Magnus Mowat and Patrick Mowat of Bugholly and in January 1547 he acquired...
- Mackenzie formed the Seaforth estate and mill, while Colin Munro built the Drynie mill. In 1882, John Spiller and Henry Brandon established the Pioneer plantation...
- of Delnys, Brae Ross, with the exception of Western Achnacherich, Wester Drynie, and Tarradale, which Bayne of Tulloch had feued before, but found it his...
- Over the years, he expanded his plant. During 1886, Barton had acquired Drynie, a small mill in the Burdekin district and re-erected it with additions...
- and the heirs male of his body, whom failing to my Nephew Colin Graham of Drynie Esquire and the heirs male of his body, whom failing to my Nephew Alexander...
- Upload Photo By Kilmuir, Drynie Mains 57°31′30″N 4°14′15″W / 57.52495°N 4.237479°W / 57.52495; -4.237479 (By Kilmuir, Drynie Mains) Category B 7992...
- Drummarkie Fault Sc 84W Drummuir Faults Sc 85E Drumbreddan Bay Fault Sc 3 Drynie Fault Sc 84W Dunbar - Gifford Fault Lothian UK (north) 625K; Sc 24E, Sc...
- (1797–1857) was a Scottish statistician and politician. MacGregor was born at Drynie, near Stornoway, on the Western Isles, Scotland, the eldest son of Janet...
- Category B 24521 Upload another image Drynie 57°36′42″N 4°26′48″W / 57.611695°N 4.446801°W / 57.611695; -4.446801 (Drynie) Category C(S) 1822 Upload Photo...
- to the House of Commons of Great Britain. 1661–63: Alexander Grahame of Drynie 1665 convention: Hugh Dallas 1667 convention: John Gellie 1669–74: Alexander...