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Roshven (Scottish Gaelic: Roisbheinn) is a
township located on the
eastern s****line of Loch Ailort, in Lochaber, in the
council area of Highland, Scotland...
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Solicitor General for Scotland. He died on 9
October 1909 at his
estate in
Roshven, Inverness-shire. A
treatise on trigonometry, London, 1855. Part of the...
- highly. She
married mathematician Hugh Blackburn, and they
bought the
Roshven estate in 1854. This home
became the
focus of
visits from some of the most...
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Caledonian Canal opening in 1895. It had
originally been
intended to
extend to
Roshven, to give good
access to sea-going
fishery vessels, but the end
point was...
- The
mountain may be
climbed by its west
ridge from the
small village of
Roshven (a
settlement that
takes its name from a
roughly phonetic spelling of Rois-bheinn's...
- four
holiday homes. In a
wider sense it
includes the
nearby hamlets of
Roshven and Lochailort,
bringing the po****tion over a
distance of
eight miles...
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hunting lodge. The
southern coastline contains Alisary in the east and
Roshven in the west.
Further west,
lying outside the
mouth of the sea loch, lies...
- history, such as the
Jacobite rising and
Battle of Culloden. The
wilds of
Roshven in the West
Highlands must have seen a
dramatic and
romantic location in...
- to
build their line to
Roshven, on the
Sound of Arisaig.
Major difficulties had
arisen with landowners'
objections to the
Roshven line, and the West Highland...
- Rhiroy, Rhue Roadside, Roag, Rockfield,
Rogart Rosehall, Rosemarkie,
Roshven Roster, Roybridge, Ruilick, Rùm,
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