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Lochindorb (from the
Scottish Gaelic: Loch nan
Doirb meaning "loch of the minnows") is a
freshwater loch
north of
Grantown on Spey in the
Highland council...
- of John I de Balliol,
between 1270 and 1283. The
Black Comyn died at
Lochindorb Castle in
about 1303, a
castle the
Comyns built in the
thirteenth century...
- Loch Ille Mhòr,
Lochan Dubh, Loch nan Stuirteag, Loch an t-Sithein and
Lochindorb.
Prior to 1975,
there were six
burghs in the county.
Burghs were abolished...
- not known.
During his
campaign of 1303
while Edward I was
residing in
Lochindorb Castle in the
Moray uplands, he
dispatched men to
seize the five-year-old...
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numerous other freshwater islands, of
which the more
notable include Lochindorb Castle Island, Loch
Leven Castle Island, St Serf's Inch, and Inch****me...
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Lochindorb Castle at
Lochindorb in Badenoch, one of the most
important strongholds of the lordship....
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Clair Loch
Dochard Loch
Hourn Loch
Leven Loch
Maree Islands Loch
Shiel Lochindorb Lochourn River Meggernie Rhidorroch Rothiemurchus Shieldaig South Loch...
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islands of the
Outer Hebrides. The more
notable freshwater islands include Lochindorb Castle Island, Loch
Leven Castle Island, St Serf's Inch and Inch****me...
- The "Wolf's Lair":
Lochindorb Castle at
Lochindorb in Badenoch,
stronghold of Alexander....
- and
uncle of
Edward I of England. John
Comyn II of
Badenoch died at
Lochindorb Castle, in 1302. Foedera, p. 228 G. W. S. Barrow,
Robert Bruce and the...