- but was
usurped for the
quarry villages at East
Laroch and West
Laroch,
either side of the
River Laroch,
which were
actually within Glencoe and
South Ballachulish...
- near the
western flank of Glen Creran. The
chief rivers are the Coe and
Laroch,
flowing into Loch Leven, the
Duror and
Salachan flowing into Loch Linnhe...
-
railway station at
Ballachulish on the
southern s**** of Loch
Leven at East
Laroch (south Ballachulish) in Highland. It was the
terminus of the Ballachulish...
-
married Dorothy Killigrew (d.1643),
daughter of Sir
Henry Killigrew, of
Laroch, and his
first wife
Catherine Cooke at St Margaret's, Lothbury,
London on...
-
portrait is
given in a rare
print entitled 'The
Raree Show, sung by
Jemmy Laroch in the
Musical Interlude for the
Peace [of Utrecht] with the Tune set to...
- seats. He
married Dorothy Killegrew daughter of Sir
Henry Killigrew, of
Laroch. He was a
Royalist in the
Civil War
during which he and his son were captured...
- 1887
Inveraray 5
Glasgow Cowal 2 1886
Dunollie 2
Bonawe 1 1885 Vale of
Laroch 2
Greenock 0 1883/4 No
Competition 1882
Glencoe 3
Renton 0 1881 Glencoe...
- Of
Laroch Over
River Laroch 56°40′26″N 5°08′03″W / 56.673988°N 5.13409°W / 56.673988; -5.13409 (Ballachulish,
Bridge Of
Laroch Over
River Laroch) Category B...