Knapdale (Scottish Gaelic: Cnapadal, IPA: [ˈkɾaʰpət̪əl̪ˠ]) forms a rural district of Argyll and Bute in the Scottish Highlands, adjoining Kintyre to the...
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Knapdale is a rural community in the Gore District and Southland Region of New Zealand. Knapdale School is a state contributing primary school for years...
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Lord of the Isles, quitclaimed Kintyre, Knapdale, and Mid-Argyll to full Scottish control. In 1481, Knapdale was added to the shire of Kintyre which then...
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The Lord of Knapdale was a title for the lord of Knapdale, Scotland in High Medieval Scotland. Suibhne MacDunslebh Dubhghall mac Suibhne ??–1262 Walter...
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(Scottish Gaelic: Cill Mhoire) is a hamlet in the civil parish of South Knapdale, on Knapdale, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It is situated near the mouth of Loch...
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Sir John Menteith of Ruskie and Knapdale (c. 1275 – c. 1329) was a Scottish nobleman during the Wars of Scottish Independence. He is known for his capture...
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Tarbert in the north. The region immediately north of Kintyre is known as Knapdale. Kintyre is long and narrow, at no point more than 11 miles (18 kilometres)...
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study into re-introduction, a trial release project was undertaken in Knapdale, Argyll, alongside which the population of beavers along the Tay was monitored...
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North Knapdale Loch Lebgei - North Knapdale Loch Na Bric - North Knapdale Loch na Creige Crainde - North Knapdale Loch Na Faoilinn - North Knapdale Loch...
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damaged in 1476 when he had forfeited the earldom of Ross and his lands in Knapdale and Kintyre to James III due to the treasonous Treaty of Westminster he...
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Castle Sween at Knapdale, which may be Scotland's oldest surviving stone-built castle. The MacSweens held this lordship of Knapdale and lands in Kintyre...
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free-living beaver populations occur around the River Tay and Knapdale areas. The Knapdale population, sourced from Norway, was released by the Scottish...
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Jura Kilfinan Kilmun Kilninver and Kilmelford Kilmore and Kilbride North Knapdale The Laggan Lismore Lochgilphead Lochgoil Luing Luss and Arden Mull Oban...
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Kilmory, Knapdale Kilmory Castle, Kilmory Knap Chapel Kilmun, Kilmun Parish Church and Argyll Mausoleum Kilninver Kintyre Kirn, Dunoon Knapdale, Knapdale Forest...
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(5:51) "Promised Land" (5:02) "Song for Zane" (7:31) Changes 2 (2023, Knapdale Records) "Atlantia" (5:52) "Time To Let Go" (5:17) "You Can't Just Live...
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Castle Sween (category Knapdale)
and Caistéal Suibhne, is located on the eastern shore of Loch Sween, in Knapdale, south of the forestry village of Achnamara on the west coast of Argyll...
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Glassary, Glenary and Cowal; Lorn was a separate province, while Kintyre and Knapdale were part of Suðreyar). Royal forces crushed a revolt in Galloway in 1235...
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Deeside and Lochnagar Argyll and Bute Jura Ben Nevis and Glen Coe (part) Knapdale Kyles of Bute Loch Lomond (part) Loch na Keal Lynn of Lorn Scarba, Lunga...
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this. The long-running campaign to reintroduce the Eurasian beaver to Knapdale in Argyll has been successful, and there is some support for the reintroduction...
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Islay and Jura 106.5 (Campbeltown) 107.1 (Machrihanish) 107.7 (South Knapdale) Capital Scotland Central Scotland 105.7 (East) 106.1 (West) 11C (Glasgow)...
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Ardrishaig (category Villages in Knapdale)
television series A Mug's Game. Ardrishaig historically fell within the South Knapdale parish, and is now served by Ardrishaig Community Council. It has been...
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14th century and who belonged to the same dynastic family of Cowal and Knapdale as the ancestors of the Lamonts, MacEwens of Otter, Maclachlans, and the...
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Argyll in 1457 and later became Baron of Lorn. He also was granted lands in Knapdale. The title and land grants were signs that the Argylls were one of the...
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Deeside and Lochnagar Argyll and Bute Jura Ben Nevis and Glen Coe (part) Knapdale Kyles of Bute Loch Lomond (part) Loch na Keal Lynn of Lorn Scarba, Lunga...
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Isles and son of Angus Òg MacDonald, control of Colonsay, Kintyre and Knapdale and granted Lochaber to John and his new wife Princess Margaret as a part...
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and extends over the isthmus which links the peninsula of Kintyre to Knapdale and West Loch Tarbert. Tarbert had a recorded population of 1,338 in the...
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Maclean's kinsfolk and servants at Mullintrae. Coll died at Eilean Mor, Knapdale. The rumour had been deliberately started by Allan Maclean, a magnate among...
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image of the Cowal peninsula and the isle of Bute. Parts of Kintyre and Knapdale, the lands of the Cenél nGabráin, can be seen on the left side; the lands...
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Kilberry Castle is a Category B listed country house near Kilberry in South Knapdale in the county of Argyll, in western Scotland on the shores of the Sound...
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would contest territory with the MacDougalls) : Islay, Jura, Kintyre, Knapdale Rory (ancestor of Clan Macruari) : Uist, Garmoran, Arran, and Bute In their...
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