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- Inverey comprises two 'communities' separated by the Ey Burn – Muckle Inverey (Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Eidh Mhòr) on the east bank and Little Inverey...
- occasionally raided their lands. There is story of a Chattan spy, Lamont of Inverey who was caught by the Farquaharsons in 1589 and hanged on a charge of stealing...
- Burn, at Inverey. The castle was burned in 1689, about fifty years after its construction. Inverey belonged to John Farquharson of Inverey, who murdered...
- Grannd. In Aberdeenshire, 18% of Crathie and Braemar and as much as 61% in Inverey were bilingual in 1891. By 1984, the dialect had died out. In the mid-20th...
- are often referenced with the incorrect numbering. The family seats are Inverey House, near Braemar, Aberdeenshire and Cairnbulg Castle, near Fraserburgh...
- opportunity to) would have been somewhat higher. The small crofting township of Inverey (Inbhir Èidh) was 86.3% Gaelic-speaking, most non-speakers being originally...
- England Died 20 December 2000(2000-12-20) (aged 80) Mar Lodge Estate, Inverey, Aberdeenshire Spouse Flora Fraser, 21st Lady Saltoun ​ ​ (m. 1956)​ Children...
- Scottish-German astronomer and physicist. Lamont was born at Corriemulzie near Inverey in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The son of Robert Lamont (forester to Earl...
- conservation and the area has many designated sites. The upper catchment down to Inverey is within the Mar Lodge Estate, which is owned by the National Trust for...
- estate by the Gordons. In 1662, the estate p****ed to Charles Farquharson of Inverey, brother of John Farquharson, the "Black Colonel". The Farquharsons were...