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Mountgerald (Scottish Gaelic: An Claon) is a
small hamlet which lies
close to the head of the
Cromarty Firth, on the west coast. It is 2
miles (3 km)...
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Fairburn Mackenzie of
Fawley Court and Farr
Mackenzie of
Findon and
Mountgerald Mackenzie of
Flowerburn Mackenzie of
Glack Mackenzie of
Glenbervie Mackenzie...
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Union from 1800 with
William Fraser of
Culbokie and
Colin Mackenzie of
Mountgerald.
Fraser was also the
owner and
later co-owner of the
Golden Fleece plantation...
- Gairloch, Belmaduthy, Pitlundie, Culbo, Flowerburn, Letterewe, Portmore,
Mountgerald, Lochend, Davochmaluag, Achilty, Ardross, Fairburn, Kilchrist, Suddie...
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Fencibles was
raised on 20
November 1794 by
Major Colin Mackenzie of
Mountgerald, who was
appointed colonel. The
regiment was
small in
point of numbers...
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Regiment Highland dress.
Facings yellow Major-Commandant
Colin Mackenzie of
Mountgerald. 20
November 1794 1799 Strength, two companies.
Although a
small corps...
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period of
Mackenzie ownership when it was
connected with the
neighboring Mountgerald. It was
later bought back by
another member of the
Munro family. The...
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Milton (Easter Ross),
Milton (Glenurquhart), Morar, Morefield,
Morvich Mountgerald, Moy, **** Muir of Allangrange, Muir of Ord, Muir of Tarradale, Muirshearlich...
- law. He left
London for Scotland,
where he made his home
initially at
Mountgerald, near Dingwall, and
later at
Muirtown House, near Inverness. His interest...
- Category B 7905
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