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recorded in Burke's
Landed Gentry Scotland as
William Fraser,
first Laird of
Guisachan. In 1579,
Thomas Chisholm,
Laird of Strathgl****, was
imprisoned for being...
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Coutts Marjoribanks, 1st
Baron Tweedmouth, also
known as the
Laird of
Guisachan and
Glenaffric (29
December 1820 – 4
March 1894), was a
Scottish businessman...
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government fell in 1895.
Amongst other property he
inherited the
Guisachan estate in Glen
Affric from his
father but he sold the
estate in 1908 to...
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Retriever was bred by Sir
Dudley Marjoribanks at his
Scottish estate Guisachan in the late
nineteenth century. He cross-bred Flat-coated
Retrievers with...
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Guisachan Fall is a
waterfall of Scotland.
Known locally as Home Falls, they are
located near to the
ruins of
Guisachan House, and can be
accessed by...
- his family's seat,
Guisachan (Scottish Gaelic: 'Giùthsachan'), as the
second son of
William Fraser (d.1755), 8th
Laird of
Guisachan and 3rd
Laird of Culbokie...
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consists of
privately owned properties that were
originally created to
serve Guisachan House,
which is now
derelict but
under stabilization. Much of the history...
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Kelowna (/kəˈloʊnə/ kə-LOH-nə) is a city on
Okanagan Lake in the
Okanagan Valley in the
southern interior of
British Columbia, Canada. It
serves as the...
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Brazil (where the
descendants of
William Fraser 11th of
Culbokie and
Guisachan now live), not to
mention those who
never left Scotland. In 1951, the...
- Glen
Strae Glen
Strathfarrar Glen
Tanar Glen
Tromie Glen Ure
Glenmore Guisachan Kinveachy Loch
Clair Loch
Dochard Loch
Hourn Loch
Leven Loch
Maree Islands...