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Knockfarrel (Scottish Gaelic: Cnoc Fearghalaigh) is a village, 1 mile east of Strathpeffer, in
Dingwall in Ross-shire,
Scottish Highlands and is in the...
- Ross.
James IV
renewed its
royal burgh charter in 1497. On the top of
Knockfarrel (Scottish Gaelic: Cnoc Fhearghalaigh), a hill
about three miles (five...
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Deardail (or Dundbhairdghall) in Glen Nevis; NN 127 701
Knock Farril (or
Knockfarrel), near Strathpeffer, NH 505 585 Dun Creich, in Sutherland; NH 651 882...
- Kinlochewe,
Kinlochleven Kinlochmoidart, Kirkhill,
Kirkibost Knockan,
Knockfarrel, Kyle of Lochalsh, Kyleakin, Kylerhea, Kylesku,
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Battle of
Drumchatt (1497) Part of
Rebellion of
Domhnall Dubh
Knockfarrel hill also
known as the cat's back at
Drumchatt where the clan
battle is said...
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appear in the
eastern district. A
vitrified fort
crowns the hill of
Knockfarrel in the
parish of Fodderty, and
there is a
circular dun near the village...
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anniversary in 2011. It was an
amalgamation of the
Strathpeffer club and the
Knockfarrel club
Caberfeidh Shinty Club 125th
Anniversary Celebrations « Shinty....
- when they were in a long and
negligent march on the
south side of the
Knockfarrel hill
which is the
eastern extension of the
Drumchatt ridge. According...
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Derbyshire 53°03′N 1°39′W / 53.05°N 01.65°W / 53.05; -01.65 SK2351
Knockfarrel Highland 57°35′N 4°31′W / 57.58°N 04.51°W / 57.58; -04.51 NH5058 Knockgl****...