- The
villages of
Inverallochy (Scottish Gaelic:
Inbhir Aileachaidh) and
Cairnbulg (from the
Gaelic càrn
builg meaning 'gap cairn') lie some 4
miles (6.4 km)...
- of
Inverallochy descend from
Simon Fraser, 6th Lord
Lovat (c. 1572–1633), and are one
branch of the Clan
Fraser of Lovat, who hail from
Inverallochy. Simon...
-
Inverallochy Castle is a
ruined courtyard castle, near the
village of
Inverallochy in the
Buchan area of North-East Scotland,
dating to 1504. It lies 0...
- of the B9033 road,
between the
Castle and the airfield, and
known as
Inverallochy RAF Camp and
Tershinty RAF Camp. The
north and
north western sides have...
- TB-Infected Mine
Workers – Eswatini". ReliefWeb.
Retrieved 13
March 2021. "
Inverallochy couple's
Mission trip". www.fraserburghherald.co.uk.
Retrieved 23 March...
- Clan
branches Lord
Saltoun (chiefs)
Frasers of
Philorth Frasers of
Muchalls See also: Clan
Fraser of
Lovat Frasers of
Strichen Frasers of
Inverallochy...
- descended, on the
female side, from the
Honorable Sir
Simon Fraser of
Inverallochy,
second son of Simon,
eighth Lord Lovat, but on the male side
their name...
- and the
Battle of
Culloden in 1746. At Culloden,
Charles Fraser of
Inverallochy who led the clan at the battle, was
mortally wounded and
found by General...
- Smith, to the east of its predecessor.
There is also a free church,
Inverallochy and
Rathen East Church, two
miles northeast of Rathen. At the end of...
-
Inverallochy, also
known as Jordan, was a son of
William Comyn, Lord of
Badenoch later the Earl of
Buchan and was
granted the
lands of
Inverallochy from...