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Taynish National Nature Reserve (Scottish Gaelic: Tèarmann Nàdair Nàiseanta Taighnis) is
situated southwest of the
village of
Tayvallich in the council...
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chiefship was
another Neil, who
obtained the
lands of
Taynish. His
descendant Hector MacNeill of
Taynish purchased Gigha in 1590. With the
power of the Campbells...
- coast,
remnants of
ancient Celtic Rainforest remain,
particularly on the
Taynish peninsula in Argyll,
these forests are
particularly rare due to high rates...
- Sunart, Loch Lomond, and one of the best
preserved sites on the
remote Taynish Peninsula in Argyll. In Wales, they
occur on steep-sided
riverine gorges...
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Norfolk Coast (1976) -
withdrawn 2014)
Silver Flowe-Merrick
Kells (1976) (
Taynish (1977) -
withdrawn 2010)
Galloway and
southern Ayrshire (2012) Brighton...
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named "Harry",
possibly shortened from "the
hairy one". The
MacNeils of
Taynish and the
Frazers of
Abertarff also
claimed to have ùruisg servants. Ùruisg...
- "l" in English) who
share the same Chief. The
origin of the
MacNeills of
Taynish,
Gigha and
Colonsay is obscure. They were
hereditary keepers of Castle...
- Chapuill,
Eilean nan Uan and
Liath Eilean. The low-lying Ulva
Islands and
Taynish Island are ****her east. Cala and
Eilean Loain are on the
southern s****...
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major ones (north to south) are Appin, Ardchattan, Craignish, Tayvallich,
Taynish,
Knapdale and Kintyre, and the
major loch
inlets (north to south) are Loch...