Ardclach — ARDCLACH, a parish, in the county of Nairn, 12 miles (S. S. W.) from Forres; containing 1177 inhabitants. This place derives its name from its situation in a mountainous and rocky district, of which the Gaelic words are faithfully descriptive … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Nairn (boundaries) — County of Nairn To 1891 Missing map County of Nairn 1891 to 1975 Nairn Distr … Wikipedia
Elgin Cathedral — Infobox Medieval cathedral name=Elgin Cathedral dedicated=The Holy Trinity established=fl. x1114 ndash;1127x1131 1224 (in present location) bull=Honorius III in 1224 diocese=Diocese of Moray (Moravienses) diocese est=x1114 ndash;1127x1131 deanery … Wikipedia
River Findhorn — The River Findhorn (Scottish Gaelic: Uisge Eireann) is one of the longest rivers in Scotland. Located in the north east, it flows into the Moray Firth on the north coast. It has one of the largest non firth estuaries in Scotland.Tributaries(from… … Wikipedia
List of curling clubs in Scotland — This is a list of curling clubs in Scotland. They are organized by the Royal Caledonian Curling Club which oversees curling in Scotland.The RCCC has divided Scotland up into 10 areas, which are further divided into provinces. Area 1 (Ayrshire,… … Wikipedia
Diocese of Moray — Coordinates: 57°21′36″N 3°46′59″W / 57.360°N 3.783°W / 57.360; 3.783 This article is about the mediaeva … Wikipedia
List of places in Highland — This article is a list of links for any town, village, hamlet and settlements, in the Highland council area in Scotland. The area encompassed by the Highland council is a slightly different area to that encompassed by the Scottish… … Wikipedia
List of places in Moray — This List of places in Moray is a list of links for any town, village, hamlet, castle, golf course, historic house, lighthouse, nature reserve, reservoir, river, lake, canal, and other place of interest in Moray.compactTOC NOTOC A*Aberlour,… … Wikipedia
Auldearn — AULDEARN, a parish, in the county of Nairn, 2¾ miles (E. S. E.) from Nairn; containing 1466 inhabitants, of whom 351 are in the village. This place is said by some to have derived its name, in the Gaelic Alt Ern, from a brook flowing through… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland