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council area of Highland. The
River Drynoch runs
through the village,
flowing down from Glen
Drynoch into the loch. "
Drynoch". The
Gazetteer for Scotland. School...
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current owners in the
early 1980s. The CPR
designated its rail stop here as
Drynoch. Mr Shaw
sought to have it
renamed to Shaw
Springs in 1953, but his appeal...
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Farquharson Macleod (c.
September 25, 1836 –
September 5, 1894), born in
Drynoch, Isle of Skye, Scotland, was a
militia officer, lawyer, North-West Mounted...
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Cleadale (Eigg)
Colbost (Skye)
Daliburgh (South Uist)
Drumfearn (Skye)
Drynoch (Skye)
Dunan (Skye)
Duntulm (Skye)
Dunvegan (Skye)
Edinbane (Skye) Elgol...
- some
writers this
cousin of the
chief referred to, was
Donald Macleod of
Drynoch (also
known as
Donald Glas).
MacKinnon stated this view
likely stemmed...
- Some of the
older archaeological sites on the
lower Thompson include the
Drynoch Slide site, near
Spences Bridge, with
artifacts dating to
about 7350 BCE...
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junction with the A850 road
Lonmore Roskhill Ose
Struan Bracadale Coillore Drynoch Sligachan–
junction with the A87
Ordnance Survey. "View:
Sheet 24, North...
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Roskhill River Caroy River River Ose Amar
River Sumardale River River Drynoch Viskigill Burn
River Talisker Eynort River River Brittle Scavaig River...
- Loch
Bracadale (from
which Loch
Harport originates),
including Carbost,
Drynoch, Portnalong, Fernilea,
Ardtreck and Fiskavaig.
Eynort is
further south...
- 1680–1705
Cousin of
previous chief.
Married Flora,
daughter of John
MacLeod of
Drynoch.
Alasdair Dubh, 1st of Titular, Lord MacDonald, 11th chief. (Alasdair Dubh...