- also
served as
Deputy Lieutenant of Inverness-shire. From
about 1870,
Glenquoich Estate was
rented by Lord Burton, and "at his
hands it has had careful...
- long and three-quarters of a mile in width,
belonging to Mrs.
Ellice of
Glenquoich,
within the
parish of Kilmonivaig. Both
lochs form part of the Glen Garry...
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decorated for the occasion. The King was
visiting Lord and Lady
Burton at
Glenquoich Lodge. The
station closed to p****enger
services on 1
December 1933, although...
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Drumrunie Forest Dundonnell Forest Dundreggan Forest East
Benula Forest East
Glenquoich Forest East
Monar Forest Erchless Forest Fannich Forest Fasnakyle Forest...
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Scottish Place-Names by W. C. MacKenzie; Place-Names of
Glengarry and
Glenquoich and
Their ****ociations by
Edward C. Ellice". The
Geographical Journal...
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David Bryce building Invergarry House for him, in 1866 to 1869 and of
Glenquoich further inland,
where he
entertained up to a
thousand guests a year, notable...
- ISBN 1-85260-508-1. Ellice,
Edward C . (1898). Place-names in
Glengarry and
Glenquoich, and
their origin. Swan Sonnenschein. pp. 55–77. Johnson,
James Keith...
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Retrieved 29 July 2017 – via
British Newspaper Archive. "His
Majesty at
Glenquoich".
Belfast News-Letter. Scotland. 19
September 1905.
Retrieved 30 July...
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carries a
plaque that states: "Erected by Mrs
Ellice of
Glengarry and
Glenquoich 1892". The
bridge is an
early steel design which spans 197 feet (60 m)...