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- Tarradale Castle was a castle that was located near Muir of Ord, Scotland, most likely northwest of Tarradale House. King Robert the Bruce captured and...
- his rear, Bruce returned west to take Balvenie and Duffus Castles, then Tarradale Castle on the Black Isle. Looping back via the hinterlands of Inverness...
- castles of the Black Isle for which there are no physical remains include Tarradale Castle, Chanonry Castle and a mound indicating the former site of Ormond...
- Muir of Tarradale is a scattered crofting township, lying 1.5 miles east of Muir of Ord on the western side of the Black Isle, in Ross-shire, Scottish...
- locals who vandalized the chip shop with eggs and tomato ketchup. Named Tarradale until 1862, historically access to the village was limited by the natural...
- Inverferan Edderton Eye (on the Isle of Lewis) Fodderty Gairloch Kilchrist or Tarradale Killearnan aka Ederdour Kilmuir Easter Kilmuir Wester Kiltearn Kincardine...
- describing the Silurian, Devonian and Permian systems. Murchison was born at Tarradale House, Muir of Ord, Ross-shire, the son of Barbara and Kenneth Murchison...
- (modern Scotland), establishing the northernmost Roman forts, like Cawdor, Tarradale and Port****mack. Also, the fleet sailed north and made the first known...
- Bane, 3rd Laird of Tulloch's second marriage: Alexander Bane, 1st of Tarradale. John Bane, 4th Laird of Tulloch succeeded his father in about 1626. He...
- Shire’s logo is based on the coat of arms of his family, Murchison of Tarradale (lion rampant between two pineapples with a scallop s**** at the base)...