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Fortrose is a town and
former royal burgh on the
Black Isle in the
Highland council area of Scotland,
about six
miles (ten kilometres)
northeast of Inverness...
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Fortrose is a
locality on the
southernmost coast of the
South Island of New
Zealand in the
Southland region. It is
situated on
Toetoes Bay at the mouth...
- Cromarty, in the
Scottish Highlands. It
includes the
towns of
Cromarty and
Fortrose, and the
villages of Culbokie, Resolis, Jemimaville, Rosemarkie, Avoch...
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Fortrose Cathedral was the
episcopal seat (cathedra) of the
medieval Scottish diocese of Ross in the
Highland region of
Scotland near the city of Inverness...
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Kenneth Mackenzie, Lord
Fortrose (1717 – 18
October 1761) was a
Scottish politician and (by
right of his ancestry)
Chief of the
Highland Clan Mackenzie...
- town of Ross-shire), Cromarty,
Fortrose,
Invergordon and Tain, all of
which lie on its
eastern coast.
Cromarty and
Fortrose are on the
Black Isle peninsula...
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apparently not with
their mother, to his
native Scotland and
settled in
Fortrose, on the
Black Isle, and had both
children baptised at Rosemarkie. Her father...
- Ireland.
Elevated by
James in 1690, to
Marquess of
Seaforth and
Viscount Fortrose (in the
Jacobite peerage), he was sent to head the 1689
rising in Scotland...
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Matthew (died 1274) was a 13th-century
cleric based in the
Kingdom of Scotland.
Walter Bower called him Macchabeus, a
Latinization (literature) of the...
- The
Fortrose Branch, also
known as the
Black Isle Railway, was a
railway branch line
serving Fortrose in the
Black Isle, in the
north of Scotland. It...