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- Invereshie and Inshriach (Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Fheisidh agus Na h-Innse Riabhaich) is a national nature reserve on the western flank of the Cairngorms...
- chiefs. Invereshie House, near Kingussie, Strathspey, was held by the Macphersons from the fourteenth century. William Macpherson of Invereshie captured...
- surrounding Loch Morlich, is also designated as a national nature reserve. The Invereshie and Inshriach National Nature Reserve lies on the western flanks of the...
- Sir Aeneas Macpherson of Invereshie (1645 - 1705) was a Scottish author. He compiled Sliochd nan Triuir Bhraithrean, or Posteritie of the Three Brethren...
- Corrie Fee, Craigellachie, Glen Tanar, Insh Marshes, Muir of Dinnet, Invereshie and Inshriach, Glenmore, and Mar Lodge Estate. The idea that parts of...
- 30 January 2018. "Insh Marshes NNR". SNH. Retrieved 30 January 2018. "Invereshie and Inshriach NNR". SNH. Archived from the original on 2 May 2017. Retrieved...
- Macpherson-Grant, 1st Baronet (1781–1846), of Ballindalloch, Banff and Invereshie, Inverness, Scotland, was a politician. He was a Member of Parliament...
- 1897 to 1900. Macpherson-Grant lived at Ballindalloch Castle, Elgin and Invereshie House, Inverness. He died at the age of 68. Macpherson-Grant married Frances...
- cross-crosslet fitchee gules, all within a bordure of the last (Macpherson of Invereshie). Supporters Dexter, a naked man proper wreathed about the loins and in...
- John Maclean, 4th Baronet and Mary, daughter of Sir Aeneas Macpherson of Invereshie. He succeeded Sir John when he died in 1716. His territories were said...