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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...
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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...
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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...
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Inverferan Edderton Eye (on the Isle of Lewis)
Fodderty Gairloch Kilchrist or
Tarradale Killearnan aka
Ederdour Kilmuir Easter Kilmuir Wester Kiltearn Kincardine...
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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)...