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Glenmoriston or Glen
Moriston (Scottish Gaelic:
Gleann Moireasdan) is a
river glen in the
Scottish Highlands, that runs from Loch Ness, at the village...
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Grant of Grant, and
several cadet branches, such as
Grant of
Glenmoriston. The
Chiefs of Clan
Grant descended from
Normans who
arrived in Scotland...
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Urquhart and
Glenmoriston, a
parish in the
county of Inverness-shire, Highland, Scotland, see List of
listed buildings in
Urquhart and
Glenmoriston Urquhart...
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Glenmoriston, JP, DL (1792–1868) was a
Scottish Highland chieftain and
laird of
Glenmoriston. The son of Lt.-Col. John Grant, 10th of
Glenmoriston (1762–1801)...
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Grants of
Glenmoriston were a
Scottish noble family and
branch of Clan
Grant (senior cadets).
Based at Invermoriston,
their lands revolved around the...
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meaning 'roaring one'.
William Mackay in his 1893 book
Urquhart and
Glenmoriston:
Olden times in a
highland parish recounts two
Scottish legends that...
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bridge used today. Invermoriston's
attractions include a hotel,
called Glenmoriston Arms,
village shop, clog and
craft shop as well as a
coffee shop/restaurant...
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August 2008
Trees for Life
purchased the 10,000 acre
Dundreggan Estate in
Glenmoriston, in the
Scottish Highlands – one of the
largest areas in the UK to be...
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metres or 709 feet) at the
western end of Loch
Cluanie and the
start of
Glenmoriston to sea
level at the
village of
Shiel Bridge and Loch Duich. The northern...
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Walter Raleigh Kindle Direct Publishing. ASIN: B081SKM5HD "Grants of
Glenmoriston". ElectricScotland.com.
Retrieved 28
September 2007. "Hugh
Grant – Actually...