Dunmaglass is a shooting estate of about 14,000 acres (5,700 ha) in the Monadhliath Mountains of Scotland. It is located around 15 miles (24 km) south...
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Dunmaglass may refer to: Dunmaglass, Nova Scotia Dunmaglass, Scotland This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with...
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"Summerville", it was officially named in 1879 after Dunmaglass, Scotland, the home of its first settlers. "Dunmaglass". Geographical Names Data Base. Natural Resources...
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Lachlan McGillivray (category Scottish emigrants to the Thirteen Colonies)
among the Creek of the Southeast. McGillivray was born in Dunmaglass, Inverness, Scotland. Details of his early life are sketchy; he left no account...
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Clan MacGillivray (category Highlands and Islands of Scotland)
Confederation. The MacGillivray clan was first accurately recorded in Dunmaglass in 1549. In 1609, there was a great gathering of the Chattan Confederation...
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Farr, Brin, Croachy, and finally ending near Dunmaglass. "Strath Nairn: Overview". Gazetteer for Scotland. Retrieved 1 June 2022. "Map of Strathnairn"...
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County of Nairn (category Former counties of Scotland)
three small areas surrounded by Elginshire, a larger area of moorland at Dunmaglass surrounded by Inverness-shire, and the small village of Urquhart on the...
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Lymphad (category Scottish heraldry)
lymphad Sable, full sails Argent, no oars, flags Gules. MacGillivray of Dunmaglass field: Azure, lymphad Or, sails furled, oars in action, flags Gules. MacIain...
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Clan MacBean (category Highlands and Islands of Scotland)
the two clans' chiefs – the cousins Colonel Alexander MacGillivray of Dunmaglass and Major Gillies 'Mor' MacBean, of Lady Anne Mackintosh's (Clan Chattan)...
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Battle of Culloden (category 1746 in Scotland)
by Forbes to mark the place that the body of Alexander McGillivray of Dunmaglass was found after the battle. A stone lies on the eastern side of the battlefield...
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