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Saddell (Scottish Gaelic: Saghadal,
pronounced [ˈs̪a.ət̪əl̪ˠ]) is a
small Scottish village situated on the east side of the
Kintyre Peninsula of Argyll...
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Saddell Castle is a
historic 16th-century
castle on the s**** of the
Kilbrannan Sound near
Saddell, Kintyre,
Argyll and Bute,
Scotland of
significant importance...
- not recorded, but a 2nd-century BC
stone fort
survives at
Kildonan (near
Saddell), and it is not
implausible that they
continued to use Dun Skeig. The tip...
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Saddell Bay is an
embayment along the
eastern side of the
Kintyre Peninsula of Scotland.
Saddell Bay is an
element of
Kilbrannan Sound that
separates the...
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Saddell Abbey is a
ruined Cistercian monastery located in
western Scotland. The
abbey was
established in 1160 by Somerled, Lord of Kintyre, who was killed...
- The
Abbot of
Saddell was the head of the
Cistercian monastic community of
Saddell Abbey, in Argyll, Scotland. Few
abbots are
known by name, and although...
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Rannoch Moor
River Orchy Rothesay Castle Rothesay's
Victorian Toilets Saddell Abbey Saddell Castle Skipness Castle Springbank Distillery,
Campbelltown St Blane's...
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Remains of
Benhmor Distillery on
Saddell Street...
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royal anxiety concerning an
alliance with Ragnall. A
royal inspection of
Saddell Abbey,
dated to 1508,
reveals that
Ragnall styled himself in a
Latin charter...
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Brechin City F.C., City Road in St Andrews). Dornoch, Fortrose, Lismore,
Saddell and
Whithorn also
possess pre-Reformation
cathedrals but have
never been...