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- 487 The Battle of Glen Trool was a minor engagement in the First War of Scottish Independence, fought in April 1307. Glen Trool is a narrow glen in the...
- Galloway, Scotland. It contains Loch Trool which is fed by several burns and drained by the Water of Trool. North of Glen Trool is Merrick, the highest mountain...
- Loch Trool is a narrow, freshwater loch in Galloway, in the Southern Uplands in south-west Scotland. It lies in an elevated position in Glen Trool in the...
- Galloway Hills. The shortest route of ascent is from the car park in Glen Trool. The car park is located near Bruce's Stone, a monument commemorating the...
- are located in the Highland area of the country, with areas such as Glen Trool, Glencoe, "The Great Glen", Glen Etive and Glen Lyon being the most visited...
- with that in the core marten range. Martens were reintroduced to the Glen Trool Forest in the early 1980s and only restricted spread has occurred from there...
- Stirling Castle Earnside 1306–1314 Methven Dalrigh Loch Ryan Turnberry Glen Trool Loudoun Hill Slioch Inverurie Buchan River Dee P**** of Brander Roxburgh...
- before the onset of winter. King Robert won his first small success at Glen Trool, where he ambushed an English force led by Aymer de Valence, attacking from...
- which lie north of a line running eastwards along the north s****s of Loch Trool, Loch Dee and Clatteringshaws Reservoir. This for them would be the notional...
- accounts of rectilinear schiltrons – they were emplo**** at the battles of Glen Trool (1307), Bannockburn (the main battle), Myton (1319), Dupplin Muir (1332)...