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Ferindonald or
Ferrindonald (Scottish Gaelic:
Fearann Dòmhnaill) is a
crofting township,
located on the east
coast of the
Sleat peninsula,
lying on the...
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North East,
Caithness North West,
Caithness South East,
Dornoch Firth,
Ferindonald,
Golspie and Rogart, Invergordon, Pulteneytown,
Rosskeen and Saltburn...
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parishes of
Kiltearn and Alness,
north of Dingwall, are
known as
Ferindonald, from the
Gaelic Fearan Domhnull ("Donald's land").
Although tradition...
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medieval lands known as
Ferindonald (Fearann Dhòmhnaill) in the
heart of the old "Earldom" of Ross. Traditionally,
Ferindonald is
supposed to be derived...
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Sound of
Sleat are, from
north east to
south west, Isleornsay, Teangue,
Ferindonald, Kilmore, Armadale,
Ardvasar and Aird of Sleat. On the
northwest side...
- town of
Dingwall Dingwall South Included part of the town of
Dingwall Ferindonald Had
coastline on the
north side of the
Cromarty Firth,
between Dingwall...
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Ellishadder (Skye)
Eynort (Skye) Eyre (Skye)
Fasach (Skye)
Feorlig (Skye)
Ferindonald (Skye)
Fiskavaig (Skye)
Flashader (Skye)
Flodigarry (Skye) Galmisdale...
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Donald Munro the clan
lands have
since been
known as
Ferindonald,
meaning Donald's lands.
Ferindonald is a
narrow strip of land
running for
eight miles along...
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divisions of
Alness and Ardross,
Black Isle East,
Black Isle West, Dingwall,
Ferindonald, Lochbroom, Ord and Conon, Strathconon, and
Wester Ross. See also Politics...
- (Strathnairn), Farr (Sutherland), Fasach, F****fern Feorlig, Fearn, Fearns,
Ferindonald, Feriniquarrie, Ferness,
Fersit Ferrindonald, Fisherton,
Fiskavaig Fiunary...