- country. The
Findhorn is
known in
Gaelic as the Éire,
while its valley,
Strathdearn, is
known as
Srath Éireann. The name Éire or Éireann was also
borne by...
- (Scottish Gaelic: Tom Aitinn) is a
small village on the
River Findhorn in
Strathdearn in the
Scottish Highlands,
about 16
miles (26 km)
southeast of the city...
-
Heirs male of the 1st earl's body
Subsidiary titles Lord
Abernethy Lord
Strathdearn Lord
Doune Lord St
Colme Baron Stuart of
Castle Stuart Status Extant...
- The
Strathdearn Cup is a knock-out
competition in the
sport of shinty. The
present holders are Newtonmore. It is pla**** for by reserve-level
teams from...
-
Grants gave
chase catching the
Camerons in the
Battle of the
Braes of
Strathdearn,
where the
Cameron men were
defeated and many
clansmen were slain. In...
- The
Battle of the
Braes of
Strathdearn was a
Scottish clan
battle that took
place in 1645 in
Strathdearn,
Scottish Highlands. It was
fought by the Clan...
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Ferness (Scottish Gaelic: Feàrnais) is a
settlement and
rural area in
Strathdearn, in the
council area of Highland. The
settlement is
situated in a forested...
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Benbigrie (1598)
Early 17th
century Bengrime (1601)
Carinish (1601)
Coire Na
Creich (1601)
Morar (1602) Glen
Fruin (1603)
Braes of
Strathdearn (1645)...
- Clan Tearlach/the
Macleans of
Dochgarroch , the Clan Revan/MacQueens of
Strathdearn and the Clan Inteir/MacIntyres of Badenoch).
Other lesser known clans...
- the
Strathdearn and Sutherland. Again, the club
faced the same team as opponents,
playing Glenurquhart in both games.
Lovat lost the
Strathdearn but claimed...