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    Glen Orchy (Scottish Gaelic: Gleann Urchaidh) is a glen in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It runs from Bridge of Orchy to Dalmally. Glen Orchy is about 17 km...
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    Bridge of Orchy (Scottish Gaelic: Drochaid Urchaidh) is a village in Glen Orchy in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It is named after the crossing over the...
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  • the free dictionary. Glenorchy may refer to: Glen Orchy, a glen in Scotland containing the River Orchy City of Glenorchy, a local government area of...
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    range located in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It is situated between Glen Orchy and Glen Coe. Its four Munros include Stob Ghabhar, Stob a' Choire Odhair...
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    Black Mount Forest, and flows southerly, passing through Loch Tulla and Glen Orchy before reaching Loch Awe. The hills of Beinn Mhic-Mhonaidh, Beinn Udlaidh...
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  • created a baronet in 1627. On 26 June 1599 he married Maria Campbell of Glen Orchy,[disputed – discuss] Dowager Countess of Menteith (b. about 1572 Glenorchy...
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  • existed at that stage, and when they did emerge their traditional home was Glen Orchy, some distance from Lanark. Wallace did win an important victory at the...
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    Lord Campbell, ancestor of the Earls of Argyll. Sir Colin was granted Glen Orchy and other lands by his father in 1432, and afterwards established Kilchurn...
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    name, the City of Glenorchy. Glenorchy draws its name from Glen Orchy, Scotland, meaning "Glen of tumbling waters". Glenorchy was first occupied in the...
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    Cromwell's forces. Achallader Castle, was seat of Sir Duncan Campbell of Glen Orchy which he acquired in 1590. Finlarig Castle, was another seat of the Campbell...
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    Glen Etive has been used as the backdrop to many movies, among them Braveheart and Skyfall. The Black Mount is situated between Glen Orchy and Glen Coe...
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    a quartzite dyke descends from the summit ridge all the way down to Glen Orchy. "Beinn Udlaidh". hill-bagging.co.uk. Retrieved 7 May 2019. "walkhighlands...
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  • such as Glen Trool, Glencoe, "The Great Glen", Glen Etive and Glen Lyon being the most visited. Glen Croe Glen Douglas Glen Fruin Glen Orchy Glen Shira...
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    Gairloch Glen Albyn Glen Almond Glen Cassley Glen Clova Glen Dochart Glen Esk Glen Lethnot Glen Lyon Glen Moriston Glen Orchy Glen Prosen Glen Spean Glen Urquhart...
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    Gairloch Glen Albyn Glen Almond Glen Cassley Glen Clova Glen Dochart Glen Esk Glen Lethnot Glen Lyon Glen Moriston Glen Orchy Glen Prosen Glen Spean Glen Urquhart...
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    the Campbells of Glen Orchy, and the manuscript itself includes some of the poetry of Duncan Campbell (Donnchadh Caimbeul) of Glen Orchy. The manuscript...
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    Gairloch Glen Albyn Glen Almond Glen Cassley Glen Clova Glen Dochart Glen Esk Glen Lethnot Glen Lyon Glen Moriston Glen Orchy Glen Prosen Glen Spean Glen Urquhart...
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    the head of Lake Wakatipu next to Glenorchy. Glenorchy was named after Glen Orchy, a valley in Argyll, Scotland. Glenorchy is described by Statistics New...
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    Cladich on the other. The parish (no 512) is now part of the parish of Glen Orchy and Inishail. On a slight eminence are the fragments of the walls of a...
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    northern border is Glen Coe, and Rannoch Moor, which detach it from Lochaber, while on the east, the Bridge of Orchy hills, and Glen Orchy, separate it from...
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  • Chaorainn Abhainn Bheag NG792039 Knoydart Eas a’ Chathaidh River Orchy NN247330 Glen Orchy Eas a’ Chobhainn Duibh Wester Fearn Burn NH609865 near Ardgay...
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  • Argyll Successor Archibald Campbell, 4th Earl of Argyll Born ca. 1486 Glen Orchy, Argyll, Scotland. Died 9 October 1529 Lochgoilhead, Argyll, Scotland...
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    Mountains of Scotland, west of Glen Orchy in Argyll and Bute. Climbs usually start from the Eas Urchaidh waterfall in Glen Orchy. The peak has forested lower...
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    Gairloch Glen Albyn Glen Almond Glen Cassley Glen Clova Glen Dochart Glen Esk Glen Lethnot Glen Lyon Glen Moriston Glen Orchy Glen Prosen Glen Spean Glen Urquhart...
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    companion-in-arms of Robert the Bruce, and was awarded lands in Glen Dochart, Finlarig, Glen Orchy and Durisdeer. Another Sir Robert Menzies, who was the eighth...
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    playing the bagpipes in the early 17th century. Clan Gregor held lands in Glen Orchy, Glenlochy and Glenstrae. According to Iain Moncreiffe the MacGregors...
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    was built in the 15th century by Sir Douglas Campbell of Glenorchy (or Glen Orchy). There is also Barcaldine House Hotel. The town of Barcaldine in western...
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    The town was surveyed in 1850 by Robert Buchanan who named it after Glen Orchy in Scotland. In 2010, Glenorchy was subjected to flooding after the Wimmera...
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    Fingal's Cave (Staffa) Fort George Glen Coe Glen Etive Glen Kinglas Glen Lyon Glen Orchy Glenshee Ski Centre Glen Shiel Glen Spean Glenfinnan (and its railway...
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    daughter of John Campbell, and thus heiress to the lands of Ardscotnish and Glen Orchy. Colin obtained a dispensation by 13 January 1366 permitting the marriage...
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