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- Ormsary (Scottish Gaelic: Ormsaraidh) is a hamlet in Knapdale, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. "Ormsary". Gazetteer for Scotland. Retrieved 29 September 2018...
- Langbank on the Clyde, a few miles from their shipyards at Port Glasgow, and Ormsary, their country estate in Knapdale. He was educated at Winchester College...
- The Lithgow Baronetcy, of Ormsary in the County of Argyll, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 1 July 1925 for the Scottish...
- January 1925 1125 Hughes-Morgan of Penally 27 June 1925 1126 Lithgow of Ormsary 1 July 1925 1127 Thomson of Old Nunthorpe 3 July 1925 1130 Gilmour of Liberton...
- Lochgilphead; Lochgoilhead; Luss; Machrihanish; Millhouse; Minard; Muasdale; Oban; Ormsary; Otter Ferry; Peninver; Portavadie; Port Askaig; Port Bannatyne; Port Charlotte;...
- Lochgilphead Lochgoilhead Machrihanish Millhouse Muasdale North Connel Oban Ormsary Otter Ferry Peninver Port Ann Port Appin Portavadie Rashfield St Catherines...
- Dalradian metasediments of the Easdale Subgroup of the Argyll Group near Ormsary...
- composer, Mary Maxwell Campbell, who lived at St Andrews. Shairp died at Ormsary, Argyllshire. In 1864 Shairp published Kil****e, a Highland Pastoral, and...
- they enjo**** shooting grouse and deer together at the family estate at Ormsary, Argyll. The two were both raised as staunch Presbyterians and James was...
- 11,183 acres (4,526 hectares) on the north side of the loch, whilst the Ormsary covers 19,595 acres (7,930 hectares) on the southern side. Ormsay Estate...