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including the
Fyrish monument, the
Black Rock
Gorge and the
ruined church of
Kiltearn lying near the
River Sgitheach as it
flows into the
Cromarty Firth, as...
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Kiltearn (Gaelic: Cill Tighearna) is a
parish in Ross and Cromarty, Scotland. It is in the
Presbytery of Ross. The
local landowners since the 11th century...
- The
Munros of
Kiltearn were a
minor noble Scottish family and a
branch of the
ancient Clan Munro, a
Scottish clan of the
Scottish Highlands.They were seated...
- Ewan
Macleod of Oban. He
committed suicide in
Kiltearn manse on 2
January 1912 and was
buried in
Kiltearn churchyard (which lies at the old and ruinous...
- in the 16th century, the
eldest of the six sons of
Alexander Munro of
Kiltearn, by Janet,
daughter of
Farquhar Maclean of Dochgarroch. His
father was...
- Balfour, a
local landowner, who
named it
after a
property in the
parish of
Kiltearn, his mother's birthplace.
Culcairn Post
Office opened on 1 September 1880...
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British in 1781. It is
visible from
almost anywhere in the
parishes of
Kiltearn and Alness. The site of the
monument provides an
extensive view over the...
- Ross
Kiltearn 20 5 5 1/2 Fair John
Munro (Nafeid)
September 12, 1745 Ross
Kilteran 20 5 6 1/4
Black John
Munro (Taylor)
August 6, 1745 Ross
Kiltearn 30...
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Foulis Castle is
situated two
miles south-west of
Evanton in the
parish of
Kiltearn, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland. It is a
white washed mansion that incorporates...
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Balconie Castle (Scottish Gaelic: Bailcnidh) lay in the
parish of
Kiltearn,
about 1⁄2 mile (800 metres) east of the
village of
Evanton in the Highlands...