- is a
place in Comrie, Perthshire, Scotland. Its
modern name is
Drummond Earnoch. The
origin of the name
comes from the
tragic episode of the M****acre of...
- are:
Inveraven (Category B, c. 1810),
Riversdale (Category C, c. 1810),
Earnoch (Category B, c. 1823) and
Springbank (Category B, c. 1823).
Newlands House...
- Main Street,
numbers 2–16 Main Street, 7, 9, 11 Inchbank, 26 Main
Street Earnoch, Main
Street Newlands, Main
Street Inveraven, 42 Main
Street Riversdale...
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another image Main
Street Earnoch Bridgend 56°24′05″N 3°25′29″W / 56.401304°N 3.424782°W / 56.401304; -3.424782 (Main
Street Earnoch Bridgend) Category B...
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Advertiser 7
August 1943
Hamilton Advertiser July 1874 Rae, D.A., 1992.
Earnoch at
Takapuna in
Auckland Waikato Historical Journal,
April 1992 No 60 p...
- M.V.O.,
Secretary of His Majesty's
Privy Purse.
James Kennedy, of the
Earnoch Colliery, Lanark.
Joseph Cook, of the
Blackhouse Colliery, Durham. England...