- Loch
Shurrery (also
known as Loch Shurrey) is a small, shallow,
lowland freshwater loch
lying approximately 8 mi (13 km)
south west of
Thurso in the Scottish...
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prominent are Loch Heilen, St. John's Loch, Loch Watten, Loch More, Loch
Shurrery, Loch
Calder and Loch Mey. The
underlying geology of most of Caithness...
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Lochan Shira (Argyll and Bute) (hardly a lochan, now a reservoir) Loch
Shurrery (Caithness) Loch Sian (off Loch Eriboll, Sutherland) Loch an t-Sidhein...
- Fergus, Wick
Medieval 41-2292
North Coast 1,184
Halladale ReayA Shebster Shurrery Strathy Reay Kirk
Medieval Strathy Kirk 1828TC 41-2293
Halkirk Westerdale...
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catchments Forss Water (known by
several other names upstream of Loch
Shurrery)
Achvarasdal Burn
Sandside Burn
Halladale River River **** (L)
River Strathy...
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century to re-house some of the
tenants evicted from the
Broubster and
Shurrery estates. Four rows of
buildings are
still clearly visible, one
still partly...
- rsg****plorers.com. 3 May 2016.
Retrieved 3
September 2018. "Loch Calder; Loch
Shurrery (Vol. 5,
Plate 7) -
Coasts of
Scotland on
marine charts, 1580-1831". maps...
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National Library of Scotland.
Retrieved 12 June 2016. "Loch Calder; Loch
Shurrery (Vol. 5,
Plate 7),
Bathymetrical Survey, 1897-1909".
National Library of...
- 1897-1909 - Maps -
National Library of Scotland". "Loch Calder; Loch
Shurrery (Vol. 5,
Plate 7) -
Bathymetrical Survey of the Fresh-Water
Lochs of Scotland...