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Strathrusdale (Brittonic or
Scottish Gaelic/Old
Norse Hybrid:
Strath Rùsdail, Strath, [Brittonic/Gaelic]
small valley, of Rusdale, rus,
Norse for [male...
- the more
fertile lower slopes to the east and the
glacial glens of
Strathrusdale and
Strathy (Ardross). The
total area
comprises about 30
square miles...
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Kildonan Stratherrick Strathgl****
Strathmore Strathnairn Strathnaver Strathrusdale Strathspey Strathy Spango Valley Glen
Artney Glen Lyon Glen
Quaich Glen...
- ****istance from the
Roman Catholic church. In 1792
tenant farmers from
Strathrusdale led a
protest by
driving more than 6,000
sheep off the land surrounding...
- of
gradual decline.
Strathy runs to the east of the main
strath of
Strathrusdale. The
earliest known habitats of
Strathy were the Picts, who
lived in...
-
building during the
Highland Clearances. In 1792,
tenant farmers from
Strathrusdale led a
protest about the
clearances by
driving more than 6,000 sheep...
- (Sutherland), Strathaird, Strathcanaird,
Strathcarron Strathpeffer,
Strathrusdale, Stromeferry, Stronchreggan, Stronenaba,
Strontian Stoer, Struan, Struy...