- of
Milntown were a
family cadet branch of the
Highland Clan Munro. As the
earliest recorded cadet branch of the
Munro chiefs, the
Munros of
Milntown were...
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movements were
recorded as late and 1960, the line was
lifted by 1965. The
Milntown Railway (54°19′16″N 4°22′55″W / 54.321°N 4.382°W / 54.321; -4.382) was...
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Milntown Castle was an
early 16th-century
castle which was
situated near Milton, in
Easter Ross, in the
Scottish Highlands. The
castle was
built by the...
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Bates Joel's 1895
artwork 'Bonchurch, near Ventnor, Isle of Wight' is a
depiction of
rural life on the island. It is
exhibited in the
Milntown Estate....
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Milton (Scottish Gaelic:
Baile M****linn Anndra),
known as
Milntown of
Tarbat until the
early 1970s, is a
small Easter Ross
community between Kildary and...
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Munro of Foulis, "9th baron":
George Munro 10th baron, and John
Munro of
Milntown.
Hence Hugh, who died in 1425, must also have
borne this Y chromosome....
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contexts it
refers to the area as Mid Ross)
Evanton Invergordon Kildary Milntown of
Tarbat (Milton) Port****mack The
Seaboard villages:
Balintore Hilton...
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Cromartie in the late 17th century,
replacing Milntown Castle. When
George Mackenzie bought the
Milntown estate in 1656, he
renamed it New
Tarbat after...
- on a firm
linguistic basis.
Watson was a
native Gaelic-speaker, born in
Milntown of New
Tarbat (now
known as Milton),
Easter Ross. He was the son of Hugh...
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stories of two
ghosts in the castle: the
first is of
black Andrew Munro of
Milntown who is said to have been
hanged from
Balnagown Castle in 1522
after being...