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Fyrish is the name
given to an
ancient area of land
found just
north of Evanton, Ross-shire, Scotland. The
lands of
Fyrish are now part of the
Novar Estate...
- The
Fyrish Monument is a
monument built in 1782 on
Fyrish Hill (Scottish Gaelic: Cnoc Fhaoighris), in
Fyrish in Evanton, near Alness,
Easter Ross, Scotland...
- The
Monro of
Fyrish family were a
Scottish family and
branch of the
ancient highland Clan Munro. The
family produced a
notable dynasty of
doctors to London...
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Friendship (Friendship Village, Corentyne) Free Yard - Port
Mourant Fyrish (
Fyrish Village)
Gangaram Haswell - Port
Mourant Johns Settlement - Port Mourant...
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opponents over
Struie to Bonar. The
Fyrish Monument is a
monument built in 1782 on
Fyrish Hill (Cnoc
Fyrish), in
Fyrish near Alness,
Easter Ross, Scotland...
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northern slopes of the
Black Isle
offer fine
views of Dingwall, Ben Wyvis,
Fyrish and the
deepwater anchorage at Invergordon. To the south,
Inverness and...
- and in 1782 he
retired to Scotland. In 1782, the
Fyrish Monument was
ordered built by
Munro in
Fyrish, near Evanton,
Easter Ross, Scotland. He did this...
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Gajraj is a
Guyanese chutney and chutney-soca artist. Born in the
village of
Fyrish, near the
Corentyne River, in Guyana, he is the
eldest of
three children...
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Eddie Hooper was a singer,
composer and
musician from
Fyrish, Guyana. In Guyana, he is best
known for his
early patriotic calypso songs,
which remain classics...
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Victorian era.
Evanton has
several tourist attractions,
including the
Fyrish monument, the
Black Rock
Gorge and the
ruined church of
Kiltearn lying near...