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River Sgitheach also
known as
Skiach or Skiack, (Scottish
Gaelic Abhainn Sgitheach, "Hawthorn River") (grid
reference NH5162) is a
river in Ross and Cromarty...
- of the
thorn tree. In
Gaelic folklore,
hawthorn (in
Scottish Gaelic,
sgitheach and in Irish, sceach) 'marks the
entrance to the otherworld' and is strongly...
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Ardconnel Àird a'
Choin Ghil High
Place of the
White Dog
Aultnaskiach Allt na
Sgitheach The
Hawthorn River Ballifeary Baile na
Faire The Guard's Farm Balloan...
- river, the
River Conon,
other rivers include the Allt Graad, Peffery,
Sgitheach,
Averon and Balnagown. The
Dingwall Canal remains connected to the Firth...
- in the
Highland council area of Scotland. It lies
between the
River Sgitheach and the Allt Graad, is 24
kilometres (15 mi)
north of Inverness, some...
- No Ward Name term
references 46 Alt Na
Sgitheach Alt Na
Sgitheach 53
Ardersier Ardersier 39
Beauly Beauly 49
Canal A
section of the
Caledonian Canal, running...
- Fowlys" and the "Tower of Strathschech",
named so
because of the
River Sgitheach that p****es
through nearby Strath Skiach and into the
Cromarty Firth....
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Water (L)
River Meig (R)
Simple coastal catchments River Peffery River Sgitheach Allt
Graad (or
River Gl****,
known as
Abhainn Beinn nan Eun
above Loch...
- of Balconie. It
meets the sea
about a mile from the
mouth of the
River Sgitheach. Grid
reference NH593668 "Black Rock
Hydro Project". RWE Npower. Retrieved...
- "Darach" – oak bark and
copperas (also grey), "seileastair", iris root "
Sgìtheach",
hawthorn bark with
copperas Alder bark with
copperas Blue-black Common...