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Inchmichael (Formerly
Inchkeith) (from the
Scottish Gaelic:
Innis Michéal) is an
island in the
Firth of Forth, Scotland,
administratively part of the...
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Inchkeith Inchkeith is a
community in Saskatchewan. 50°04′36″N 102°27′40″W / 50.07667°N 102.46111°W / 50.07667; -102.46111 v t e...
- 209. The
others are
Mugdrum in the
Firth of Tay and the Isle of May and
Inchkeith in the
Firth of Forth. "Loch Eye, Ross and
Cromarty District, Highland...
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HMNZS Inchkeith was an Isles-class
minesweeper of the
Royal New
Zealand Navy. She was one of the
first ships to be
commissioned into the
newly created...
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Fidra and Eyebroughy. A
second group lie in the
inner Firth of Forth.
Inchkeith and
Inchcolm are off
Kinghorn and
Aberdour on the
north s****, Inchgarvie...
- century. B**** Rock
Craigleith Cramond Eyebroughy Fidra Inchcolm Inchgarvie Inchkeith Inchmickery with Cow and Calf Lamb Isle of May
Lowest bridging point:...
- islands, such the
islet of Inch, off St Mary's Isle Priory, Inch Kenneth,
Inchkeith,
Keith Inch (no
longer an island) and Inchcailloch. Motu, a reef islet...
- resistance. André de Montalembert,
sieur d'Essé,
captured the
island of
Inchkeith on 19 June 1549. The
English abandoned Haddington on 19
September 1549...
- the
medieval bishops were
buried within the
Abbey church. Like
nearby Inchkeith and the Isle of May,
Inchcolm was
attacked repeatedly by
English raiders...
- at once." In the
autumn of 1555,
Mansioun was
based on the
island of
Inchkeith where he was in
charge of
horses and
winches during the
building of a...