Latheron (from Scottish Gaelic Latharn 'muddy place') is a small village and civil parish in Caithness, in the Highland area of Scotland, centred on the...
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Edwin Gladstone Latheron (1887 – 14 October 1917) was an English footballer who played as an inside forward for Blackburn Rovers, helping them to win the...
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Highland of Scotland. It runs generally north/northeast from the A9 at Latheron to Wick and to the A836 at John o' Groats. It was part of the A9 until...
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county, and gradually established themselves around the coast. On the Latheron (south) side, they extended their settlements as far as Berriedale. Many...
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with the A99 road to Wick, which lies in the equally small village of Latheron. The village is at the mouth of a wide valley, through which flows a small...
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was held by the Gunns but there are now only some remains by the sea. Latheron Castle near Dunbeath, Caithness, was held by the Gunns but passed to the...
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has the parish of Bower to the north, that of Wick to the east, that of Latheron to the south and that of Halkirk to the west. Loch Watten is the largest...
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cover Caithness (including Wick, Thurso, Halkirk, Berriedale, Dunbeath, Latheron and Lybster), east Sutherland (including Golspie, Brora, Helmsdale, Kinbrace...
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(ND160297) before meeting another classified road, at Latheron, Caithness. In Caithness: At Latheron: The A99 (ND199335). At Mybster: B870 (ND168529). In...
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KW01 KW1 WICK Caithness KW KW02 KW2, KW3 Lybster Caithness KW KW05 KW5 Latheron Caithness KW KW06 KW6 Dunbeath Caithness KW KW07 KW7 BERRIEDALE Caithness...
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