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Gillanders was the
person most
responsible for the m****
evictions staged at
Glencalvie, Ross-shire in 1845. A Gaelic-language poem
denouncing Gillanders for...
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Clearances occurred on the
Robertson clan land of Strathcarron: In 1845, the
Glencalvie or
Croick clearance,
executed by the
factor James Gillander on behalf...
- Ceannabeinne,
Sutherland Clyne, Sutherland, 1812 Grummore,
Sutherland Glencalvie,
Sutherland Kildonan, Sutherland, 1812 Lairg,
Sutherland Poulouriscaig...
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carried out by,
among other people, her
factor Patrick Sellar, and the
Glencalvie clearances which were
witnessed and do****ented by a
London Times reporter...
- to
Charles Robertson of Kindeace,
evicted 18
families (92 people) from
Glencalvie, 3
miles south of Croick, to
create a
sheep farm.
Unable to find accommodation...
- NM998132 east of Loch Awe Eas Cnoc na
Morrar Allt a’
Ghlinne Mhoir NH401860
Glencalvie Forest Eas
Coire nan
Choire Allt
Coire nan
Cnamh NG975045 near Kinlochhourn...
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Gillanders was the
person most
responsible for the m****
evictions staged at
Glencalvie, Ross-shire in 1845. A Gaelic-language poem
denouncing Gillanders for...
- at
Radley College and
Merton College,
Oxford (1924-1927); and died in
Glencalvie. Levens, R.G.C., ed. (1964).
Merton College Register 1900–1964. Oxford:...
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River Carron.
Further downstream,
tributaries include the
Water of
Glencalvie and the
Black Water. The
River Carron flows down
through Strathcarron...
- (known in
upper reaches as
Abhainn an t-Srath C****leannaidh)
Water of
Glencalvie (R) (Diebidale
River in its
upper reaches)
Alladale River (Ls) Abhainn...