- away the
bridges over the Linn of Dee, and Linn of
Quoich -
Wyness (1968).
Ruighe Ealasaid –
meaning 'Elizabeth's shiel' –
Watson and
Allen 1984 is a partially...
- nam
Breac Lohan nan Cat
Lochan Oisinneach Lochan Oisinneach Mòr
Lochan Ruighe nan-Sligean
Lochan Spling Lochan Sròn
Smeur Lochan Uaine Lossburn Reservoir...
- not
arrive in
peaceful times. The
older name
appears to have been Port
Ruighe(adh),
meaning 'slope harbour'.
Prior to the 16th
century the settlement's...
- Water. Loch Errochty's main
feeder streams are the Allt Sléibh and the Allt
Ruighe nan
Saorach which both rise in the high
ground to the west of the head of...
-
annual run)
Talisker Distiller's
edition Talisker 57°
North Talisker Port
Ruighe Talisker Neist Point Talisker 8 Year Old Cask
Strength (periodic release)...
-
agricultural workers spent summer months in
bothies or
shielings (àirigh or
ruighe in
Scottish Gaelic).
Major drovers'
roads in the
eastern part of Scotland...
- Scotland.
Drakemyre is a
northern suburb.
Dalry (from
Scottish Gaelic: Dail
Ruighe, 'the
haugh at the slope') is a
small settlement on the Rye Burn. Its history...
- Lybster, Caithness) Loch an
Ruathair (north of Kinbrace, Sutherland) Loch na
Ruighe Duibhe (south of Cannich, Inverness-shire) Loch
Rumsdale (Flow Country,...
- guidhe, 'S
fhada bho 'n b' aill leo thu thighinn, 'S àluinn thu air mo
ruighe. A
ghnothach gu
talamh cha b'
fhaoin e,
Cheannach sàbhaladh
chloinn daoine...
- Bruichladdich,
Islay Eas Bàn Allt Mor NG942279 Glen
Elchaig Eas Bàn Allt Ban an Li-
ruighe NG983262 Glen
Elchaig Eas Bàn Allt
Coire a’
Mhadaidh NN239746 The Grey Corries...