Searching for "INVERCAULD"

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  • If you are looking for hills, rivers, castles ... or pretty much anything other than the "places" where people live and lived, you need to look in our collection of Historical Gazetteers. This contains the complete text of three gazetteers published in the late 19th century — over 90,000 entries. Although there are no descriptive gazetteer entries for placenames exactly matching your search term (other than those already linked to "places"), the following entries mention "INVERCAULD":
    Place name County Entry Source
    Aberarder Aberdeenshire Invercauld. It strikes laterally from the Dee Valley, and affords a fine vista view to Benavon (3843 feet), a conspicuous Groome
    Aberarder Aberdeenshire Aberarder .-- glen, in Aberdeenshire, on left side of Dee Valley, between Crathie and Invercauld. Bartholomew
    Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire Invercauld, Ballogie, Castle Fraser, Countesswells, Clunie, Learney, Drum, Grandholm, Haughton, Ward House, White Haugh, Leith Hall, Mount-Stuart, Rothie, Fyvie Groome
    Ballater Aberdeenshire Invercauld Arms hotel, Deans's temperance hotel, and St Nathalan's masonic lodge. Fairs are held on the Tuesday of February Groome
    Braemar Aberdeenshire Invercauld; and was leased to Government, about 1748, for the uses of a garrison. -The district ranked as a chapelry Groome
    Castleton Aberdeenshire Invercauld Arms), a public library, and a meteorological observatory, whose instruments were a present from the Prince Consort. The Established Groome
    Castleton of Braemar Aberdeenshire Invercauld Arms Hotel the Earl of Mar raised the standard of rebellion in 1715. In the neighbourhood are the deer Bartholomew
    Charters-Chest Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire, 1½ mile E. of Castleton; was the depository of the Invercauld title-deeds during the rebellion of 1715. Bartholomew
    Charters-Chest Aberdeenshire Castleton. It got its name from its being the depository of the Invercauld title-deeds during the rebellion of 1715. Groome
    Crathie and Braemar Aberdeenshire Invercauld House, and Mar Lodge; the Queen, the Earl of Fife, and Farquharson of Invercauld holding each an annual value Groome
    Dee Aberdeenshire
    Kincardineshire
    Invercauld Forest; proceeds thence past Balmoral and Abergeldie: receives two small tributaries, from respectively the N and the S, in the vicinity Groome
    Invercauld Aberdeenshire Invercauld, a mansion in Crathie and Braemar parish, SW Aberdeenshire, within 3 furlongs of the Dee's left bank, and 4 miles Groome
    Invercauld House Aberdeenshire Braemar; from Invercauld House the Earl of Mar summoned the clans in 1715; Invercauld Deer Forest embraces 20,220 ac. Bartholomew
    Monaltrie House Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire, 1 mile N by E of Ballater. It was formerly called Ballater House, and belongs to Mr Farquharson of Invercauld. Groome
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