- The
Battle of
Carbisdale (also
known as
Invercarron) took
place close to the
village of Culrain, Sutherland,
Scotland on 27
April 1650 and was part of...
- shown, with
Kincardine (with its church)
appearing next. The
Battles of
Invercarron and
Carbisdale took
place in 1650
during the Wars of the
Three Kingdoms...
- were by much the most
prevalent surname. The
Battle of
Carbisdale or
Invercarron took
place near the
present Culrain station, 4
miles north-west of Ard****...
- Montrose's
defeat at the
Battle of
Carbisdale (also
known as the
Battle of
Invercarron) in 1650. It is said that
Crichton gave his
horse to
Montrose so that...
-
conflicts between rival clans, the only
battles in the
county were at
Invercarron, at the head of
Dornoch Firth, when
Montrose was
crushed by
Colonel Archibald...
-
Scottish National Portrait Gallery. In 1818 he
married Barbara Gordon of
Invercarron. She died in 1854. He was
father to Rev Dr
Robert Rainy and Dr George...
- Category C(S) 2916
Upload Photo Invercarron Tollhouse 56°57′39″N 2°12′47″W / 56.960915°N 2.213011°W / 56.960915; -2.213011 (
Invercarron Tollhouse) Category C(S)...
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Sutherland George Cranstoun, Lord Corehouse, 1806–1819
Charles Ross of
Invercarron, 1819–1827 Hugh
Lumsden of Pitcaple, 1827–1857 For
sheriffs after 1857...