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Balnain (Scottish Gaelic:
Baile an Fhàin) is a
small village in Glenurquhart, Scotland,
about 5
miles west of Drumnadrochit. It is
mostly dependent on...
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Simon was born 26 May 1729, the son of
Alexander Fraser of
Balnain, son of Hugh
Fraser of
Balnain by his wife
Katherine Chisholm,
daughter of
Alexander Chisholm...
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which is
generally closed to
public view. In 1776 he
married Ann
Fraser of
Balnain.
Their children included Patrick Fraser Tytler,
traveller and historian...
- Chalmers.
Exodus to Alford.
Balnain Books, Nairn, Scotland, 1988. ISBN 978-0-9509792-6-7 (online) Nyakim's Windows.
Balnain, Nairn, Scotland, Edinburgh...
- Lord
Lovat (1527–1557).
Knockie was sold
about 1727 to Hugh
Fraser of
Balnain (1702–1735).
Under the chief,
Simon (who had led the
Frasers in the '45...
- Most notably,
Timothy Murphy shot and
killed General Simon Fraser of
Balnain on 7
October 1777 at a
distance of
about 400 yards. In
early 1800, Colonel...
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William Fraser Tytler of
Balnain FRSE (10
September 1777 – 4
September 1853) was a 19th-century
Scottish lawyer and historian. He was born at Campbells...
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scale model of a
modern Ursus and
Fendt tractor in
Germany Farm
tractor in
Balnain,
Scotland A
tractor pulling a
chisel plow in
Slovenia Agricultural machinery...
- 1849, in India. She was the
daughter of
Charles Edward Fraser Tytler of
Balnain and Aldourie, who
worked for the East
India Company. She
spent much of...
- at Saratoga. A
kinsman of Jamie's on the
British side,
Simon Fraser of
Balnain, is killed, and
Jamie and
Claire are
asked to take his body back to Scotland...