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- Muirtown (Gaelic: Baile an Fhraoich) is an area in the west end of the city of Inverness in the Scottish Highlands. It contains the Muirtown basin and...
- extended in 1840–50. The smiddy still contains two hearths for forging metal. Muirtown Basin provides moorings at the eastern end of the canal, which takes a...
- subject of a land dispute between the Frasers of Torbreck and Duffs of Muirtown, as tenants on both properties were unsure to whom they answered. In the...
- The present roll is 724 pupils. The catchment area includes Kinmylies, Muirtown, Leachkin and Clachnaharry in the west of Inverness, as well as the rural...
- neighbourhood also contains Muirtown Primary School, with high school students attending Charleston Academy in neighbouring Kinmylies. Muirtown Docks, on the east...
- Captain Wemyss Erskine Sutherland of the 33rd Regiment and Sarah née Duff of Muirtown. After the loss of his second ship, Bell abandoned his work on steam navigation...
- Millburn Milton of Leys Morar Moy Muir of Ord (shared with Ross-shire) Muirtown Nethy Bridge Newtonmore North Ballachulish Onich Raigmore Roybridge Scorguie...
- Caithness-shire Dübs & Co. 722 August 1874 1907 Renamed Caithness, then Muirtown 69 The Lord Provost Dübs & Co. 723 August 1874 1909 Renamed Sir James,...
- Scotland. The museum was situated along the historic Caledonian Canal at the Muirtown Basin. The 1:10 scale Titanic model was one of the main attractions. Inside...
- the orders of James VI in October 1594 and March 1595. Patrick Ogilvy of Muirtown "Campbell, Katherine, countess of Crawford (d. 1578), noblewoman". Oxford...