- (1928), and
Duncan Campbell's The
Lairds of
Glenlyon (1886).
Isobel Forrester an e****enist was born at
Glenlyon manse in 1895. Fr.
James MacGregor (Scottish...
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Viscount of
Balquhidder (1676),
Viscount of Balquhidder,
Glenalmond and
Glenlyon, in the
County of
Perth (1703), Earl of
Atholl (1629), Earl of Tullibardine...
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Robert Campbell, 5th
Laird of
Glenlyon (1630 – 2
August 1696), was a
minor member of
Scottish nobility and is best
known as one of the
commanding officers...
- of Scotland. Glen Lyon or
Glenlyon may also
refer to: Glen Lyon, Pennsylvania, US
Glenlyon, Queensland,
Australia Glenlyon, Victoria,
Australia Glen Lyon...
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Glenlyon is a
small village in the
Shire of
Hepburn local government area, Victoria,
Australia around 10 km from
Daylesford along the Daylesford–Malmsbury...
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Glenlyon Dam, also
known as Pike Cr**** Reservoir, is an
earth and
rockfill dam in
Queensland near the
border with New
South Wales,
roughly between Stanthorpe...
- The
Glenlyon Range is a
mountain range in the Yukon, Canada. It has an area of 2589 km2 and is a
subrange of the
Pelly Mountains which in turn form part...
- The
Glenlyon was a
freighter built in 1893; it was sunk off the s**** of Isle
Royale in Lake
Superior in 1924 and the
remains are
still on the lake bottom...
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Glenlyon Norfolk School (GNS) is an independent, co-ed,
university preparatory day
school in
Victoria and Oak Bay,
British Columbia, Canada. It was formed...
- Lieutenant-General
James Murray, 1st
Baron Glenlyon KCH FRS (29 May 1782 – 12
October 1837),
styled as Lord
James Murray until 1821, was a
Scottish born...