Lochbuie (Scottish Gaelic: Locha Buidhe, meaning "yellow loch") is a settlement on the Isle of Mull in Scotland about 22 kilometres (14 mi) west of Craignure...
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Clan Maclaine of Lochbuie is a Scottish Clan that inhabited lands on the southern end of the Isle of Mull in the Inner Hebrides of the western Scottish...
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Lochbuie may refer to: Lochbuie, Mull, Scotland Lochbuie, Colorado, United States Lochbuie Road, Highland, Scotland MV Loch Buie, a Caledonian MacBrayne...
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City until it was incorporated in 1974. The town was named Lochbuie after Lochbuie, Mull, in Scotland. Geography portal North America portal United States...
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On the south coast, a stone circle is located in the settlement of Lochbuie. Mull has a coastline of 480 km (300 mi), and its climate is moderated by...
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1st Laird of Lochbuie or Hector Reaganach Maclean or Hector the Stern, was the first Laird and the founder of the Macleans of Lochbuie, Mull. Hector Reaganach...
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Moy Castle (category Buildings and structures on the Isle of Mull)
the Clan Mackintosh Chiefs. Moy Castle is a ruined castle near Lochbuie on the Isle of Mull, Scotland. The site is now a scheduled monument. The land upon...
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Knockan (Mull) Lagavulin (Islay) Laphroaig (Islay) Lochbuie (Mull) Nerabus (Islay) Pennyghael (Mull) Port Askaig (Islay) Port Charlotte (Islay) Port Ellen...
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was placed on an island in the loch. (Not to be confused with another Moy Castle at Lochbuie, Mull that was the seat of the Clan Maclaine of Lochbuie)....
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Aberdeenshire Loch Buie, sea loch south of Mull Lochbuie, Mull (a settlement next to the loch) Lochbuie, Colorado, United States MV Loch Buie, a Caledonian...
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from its summit, Creach-Beinn is usually climbed from the settlement of Lochbuie. "Creach-Beinn". hill-bagging.co.uk. Retrieved 23 May 2019. "walkhighlands...
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Township, Minnesota Linlithgow, West Lothian Lithgow, New York Lochbuie, Mull Lochbuie, Colorado Lochgelly, Fife Lochgelly, West Virginia Loudoun, East...
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Donan Flannan Isles - Saint Flannan Frank Lockwood's Island (south of Lochbuie, Mull) Inchcolm - Saint Columba Inch Kenneth - Saint Kenneth Inchmarnock -...
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Castellated house 19th century Loch Fyne Moy Castle 15th century Ruined Near Lochbuie, Mull Rothesay Castle Shell keep 13th century Ruined Historic Scotland Rothesay...
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Clan Maclean (redirect from MacLeans of Coll, Duart and Mull)
Isles was abolished and Duart and Lochbuie MacLeans held their lands by charter directly from the king, thus Lochbuie became a clan independent of Duart...
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Maclean who died unmarried at Harris Neil Maclean who married a daughter of Lochbuie, by whom he had a daughter Lachlan, who died a lieutenant-colonel in the...
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Region". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 14 September 2018. "The Benefice of Lochbuie (St Kilda)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 13 October 2018. "The Benefice...
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Torosay (category Isle of Mull)
by a small isthmus at Kinlochspelvie and another at the settlement of Lochbuie. There is a smaller sea loch Loch Don, which gives its name to the hamlet...
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List of Inner Hebrides (section Mull group)
Scotland. There are 36 inhabited islands in this archipelago, of which Islay, Mull and Skye are the largest and most populous. The islands of Scotland's west...
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respectively, the progenitors of the Duart and Lochbuie families but how these two acquired land in Mull is not known for certain, but they are certainly...
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"greatest of the nobles, called lords" (Maclean of Duart, Maclaine of Lochbuie, Macleod of Dunvegan and Macleod of the Lewes) Four "thanes of less living...
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Captain of Dunstaffnage. He married Mary, daughter of Lachlan MacLean of Lochbuie, and had by her: Allan Maclean, 10th Laird of Ardgour, born in 1668 Donald...
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Gaelic, was the eponymous ancestor of Clan Maclean and Clan Maclaine of Lochbuie. He is considered the 1st Chief of Clan Maclean. He was born to a man named...
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respectively, the progenitors of the Duart and Lochbuie families but how these two acquired land in Mull is not known for certain, but they are certainly...
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Inveraray, Cairndow, Colintraive, Dunoon, Tighnabruaich, and the Isles of Mull, Iona, Coll, Tiree, Jura, Colonsay, Islay, Gigha and Bute), plus small parts...
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Loch Buie (category Isle of Mull)
opening onto the Firth of Lorn. At the head of the loch is the settlement of Lochbuie at the end of a minor road form the A849 at Ardura. There are a handful...
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daughters: Margaret Maclean of Torloisk, married to Lachlan Maclean of Lochbuie Marian Maclean of Torloisk, married to Hector Roy MacLean of Coll, son...
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Alexander Maclean, minister of Kilninan, Mull; Elizabeth first married Lachlan Maclean of Garmony, of the family of Lochbuie, and secondly, to James Park of Jamaica...
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Maclean, 9th Laird of Ardgour and Mary, daughter of Lachlan Maclean of Lochbuie. His siblings were Donald, Charles, John, and Lachlan. He had the misfortune...
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Margaret, was the sister of the influential Murdoch Maclaine, 19th laird of Lochbuie. Despite this, his parents were relatively poor and probably illiterate...
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