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- Lochindorb (from the Scottish Gaelic: Loch nan Doirb meaning "loch of the minnows") is a freshwater loch north of Grantown on Spey in the Highland council...
- of John I de Balliol, between 1270 and 1283. The Black Comyn died at Lochindorb Castle in about 1303, a castle the Comyns built in the thirteenth century...
- Loch Ille Mhòr, Lochan Dubh, Loch nan Stuirteag, Loch an t-Sithein and Lochindorb. Aberlour Alves Archiestown Burghead Cromdale ****mingston Dallas Duffus...
- Lochindorb Castle at Lochindorb in Badenoch, one of the most important strongholds of the lordship....
- not known. During his campaign of 1303 while Edward I was residing in Lochindorb Castle in the Moray uplands, he dispatched men to seize the five-year-old...
- numerous other freshwater islands, of which the more notable include Lochindorb Castle Island, Loch Leven Castle Island, St Serf's Inch, and Inch****me...
- Clair Loch Dochard Loch Hourn Loch Leven Loch Maree Islands Loch Shiel Lochindorb Lochourn River Meggernie Rhidorroch Rothiemurchus Shieldaig South Loch...
- first construction. The iron yett (gate) here was brought from nearby Lochindorb Castle, which was dismantled by William around 1455, on the orders of...
- The "Wolf's Lair": Lochindorb Castle at Lochindorb in Badenoch, stronghold of Alexander....
- Perth was retaken. Only Cupar Castle in Fife and remote Lochindorb kept his cause alive. In Lochindorb the widow of Strathbogie, Kathrine Beaumont, daughter...