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- Glenmoriston or Glen Moriston (Scottish Gaelic: Gleann Moireasdan) is a river glen in the Scottish Highlands, that runs from Loch Ness, at the village...
- The Grants of Glenmoriston were a Scottish noble family and branch of Clan Grant (senior cadets). Based at Invermoriston, their lands revolved around the...
- branch, Grant of Grant, and several cadet branches, such as Grant of Glenmoriston. The Chiefs of Clan Grant descended from Normans who arrived in Scotland...
- of Glenmoriston, JP, DL (1792–1868) was a Scottish Highland chieftain and laird of Glenmoriston. The son of Lt.-Col. John Grant, 10th of Glenmoriston (1762–1801)...
- meaning 'roaring one'. William Mackay in his 1893 book Urquhart and Glenmoriston: Olden times in a highland parish recounts two Scottish legends that...
- Urquhart and Glenmoriston, a parish in the county of Inverness-shire, Highland, Scotland, see List of listed buildings in Urquhart and Glenmoriston Urquhart...
- This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Urquhart and Glenmoriston in Highland, Scotland. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates...
- metres or 709 feet) at the western end of Loch Cluanie and the start of Glenmoriston to sea level at the village of Shiel Bridge and Loch Duich. The northern...
- bridge used today. Invermoriston's attractions include a hotel, called Glenmoriston Arms, village shop, clog and craft shop as well as a coffee shop/restaurant...
- short distance from the junction of the A887 and A87 roads Bun Loyne, Glenmoriston, Inverness-shire. The car was straddling a burn about 90 feet (27 m)...