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Strachur (Scottish Gaelic:
Srath Chura) and
Strathlachlan (Scottish Gaelic:
Srath Lachlainn) are
united parishes located on the
Cowal Peninsula, in Argyll...
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Campbells of
Strachur, also
known as the
MacArthur Campbells of
Strachur, may be the
oldest branch of the Clan Campbell. The
family traces its descent...
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Strachur House is a
Category B
listed building in
Strachur,
Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It
dates from
around 1770, and is a three-storey building, built...
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Strachur Bay is a
coastal embayment, on a 114° orientation, on the
eastern coast of the
longest sea loch in Scotland, Loch Fyne
located in
Argyll and Bute...
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Morvaren is
Duart Castle on the Isle of Mull. The
Maclean Baronetcy, of
Strachur and
Glensluain in the
County of Argyll, was
created in the
Baronetage of...
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which leaves the A83 in Glen
Kinglas near Cairndow,
heading south through Strachur and
Dunoon and ends at
Toward 40
miles later, on the
southern tip of the...
- MP (1944–57) Sir
Fitzroy Maclean of
Strachur and Glensluian, Bt, CBE, MP (1957–74) Sir
Fitzroy Maclean of
Strachur and Glensluian, Bt, CBE (1974–81) Sir...
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General John Campbell, 17th
Chief of
MacArthur Campbells of
Strachur (1727 – 28
August 1806) was a
Scottish soldier and nobleman, who
commanded the British...
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murdered along with his sons by the Clan Mackinnon.
Strachur Castle in
Argyll was
later replaced by
Strachur House and is now
occupied by the
Macleans of Dunconnel...
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Campbell of
Otter (Old)
Campbell of
Possil Campbell of
Skipness Campbell of
Strachur Campbell of
Succoth Clans of
Scotland portal Ane
Accompt of the Genealogie...