- Inverness-shire (Scottish Gaelic:
Siorrachd Inbhir Nis) or the
County of Inverness, is a
historic county in Scotland. It is
named after Inverness, its...
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Manners Conservative Lord John
Manners Conservative Postmaster General Invernesshire 19
March 1874
Donald Cameron Conservative Donald Cameron Conservative...
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sedated husband with a
shovel and
buried him in
woods near Tomich,
Invernesshire.
Their next
victim was Coggle, who had
taken to
wearing Dorothy's expensive...
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Sutherland (1814-1819) Arichonan,
Argyll Badbea,
Caithness Loch
Duntelchaig Invernesshire Peanmeanach,
Lochaber Aoineadh Mòr (Inniemore),
Morven Auliston, Morven...
- wild, his
favourite haunt being the
Forest of
Gaick near
Kingussie in
Invernesshire. His
widely reproduced images of
British wildlife, with
their evocative...
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Nairnshire from 1879 to 1886, and was also
deputy lieutenant of Elginshire,
Invernesshire and Banffshire. Sir
George Macpherson-Grant, 1st
Baronet FRSE (1781–1846)...
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Constabulary Pipe Band at
Cameron Barracks Cameron Barracks Location within Invernesshire Coordinates 57°28′54″N 4°12′9″W / 57.48167°N 4.20250°W / 57.48167;...
- Redcastle,
between Tore and Muir of Ord) and
Ormonde (modern-day Avoch), in
Invernesshire. He led the
Scots to
victory at the
Battle of Sark,
against a scion...
- in Hamilton, Ontario.
Fraser was born on 2
November 1860 in Kineras,
Invernesshire, Scotland; his
parents were Hugh
Fraser and Mary Mackenzie. He went...
- the
Scottish nobility (Scottish Gaelic: flath) of Clan
Macpherson of
Invernesshire. His
parents were the
MacPherson Tacksman of
Inverseie and a tinker...