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Delny (Scottish Gaelic: Deilgnidh) is a
small hamlet in the
parish of Kilmuir-Easter in Ross-shire, Scotland. It was the site of a castle, that was once...
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Delny Castle was a
castle near the
hamlet of
Delny,
Highland in Scotland. Held by the
MacTaggert Earls of Ross
until the late 14th century. Both William...
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Delny railway station served the
hamlet of
Delny, Ross-shire,
Scotland from 1864 to 1964 on the
Inverness and Ross-shire Railway. The
station opened on...
- Sir
William Keith of
Delny (died 1599) was a
Scottish courtier and
Master of the
Royal Wardrobe. He also
served as amb****ador for
James VI to various...
- Scotland's independence,
which he did.
William died
three years later, at
Delny in Ross. He had
married a lady
named Euphemia, who was
likely the daughter...
- (age 65) Stratford-upon-Avon,
England Years active 1982–present
Spouses Julie Brennon (divorced)
Delny Britton (divorced) Lisa
Strickson Children 1...
- clothes. Adam
Newton became his
schoolmaster or tutor.
William Keith of
Delny and then
George Lauder were his
legal tutors,
administrators of his estates...
- of
James VI of
Scotland to Anne of Denmark. A clansmen,
William Keith of
Delny (died 1599), was a
Scottish courtier and
Master of the
Royal Wardrobe. He...
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Scottish soldier during the Wars of
Scottish Independence William Keith of
Delny (died c. 1605),
Scottish courtier William Keith, 1st Earl
Marischal (died...
- 1960)
Meikle Ferry (c. 1869) Tain
Fearn Nigg (c. 1960)
Kildary (c. 1960)
Delny (c. 1960)
Invergordon Alness Evanton (c. 1960)
Foulis (c. 1960) Dingwall...