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entries mention "KILDARY":
Place name County Entry Source Alness Ross Shire Kildary, the second Wednesday of June, and the Wednesday of July, of August, and of September after Kyle of Sutherland Groome Balnagowan Ross Shire Kildary station, and 5¼ miles S by W of Tain. Standing amid romantic grounds, it commands a magnificent prospect Groome Kildary Ross Shire Kildary, a hamlet in Kilmuir-Easter parish, Rossshire, on the right bank of the Balnagown, with a station on the Highland Groome Kildary Ross and Cromarty Kildary , hamlet with ry. sta., Kilmuir-Easter par., E. Ross and Cromarty, on river Balnagown, 5¼. miles NE. of Invergordon Bartholomew Kilmuir-Easter Ross and Cromarty Firth, 10,999 ac., pop. 1146; the church is 1 mile NE. of Delny sta. and 1 mile SW. of Kildary sta. Bartholomew Kilmuir-Easter Cromarty
Ross Shirekildary stations on the Highland railway, 3 5 / 8 and 5 3 / 8 miles NE of Invergordon. Within it are also Groome Milntown (or Milton of New Tarbat) Ross and Cromarty Milntown (or Milton of New Tarbat ), vil., Kilmuir Easter par., Ross and Cromarty, near Kildary ry. sta.; has several annual fairs. Bartholomew Milntown or Milton or New Tarbat Ross Shire Kildary or Parkhill station. It has fairs on the first Tuesday of January, the second Tuesday of March, the second Groome Parkhill Ross and Cromarty Parkhill , vil., Kilmuir Easter par., E. Ross and Cromarty, near Kildary ry. sta.; P.O., T.O. Bartholomew Ross-shire Ross Shire Kildary House, Kinbeachie House, Kindeace House, Leckmelm House, Ledgown Lodge, Letterewe, Loch Luichart Lodge, Loch Rosque Lodge, Morangie, Mountgerald, Newhall Groome Tarbat House Ross and Cromarty Tarbat House , seat, Kilmuir Easter par., Ross and Cromarty, on Cromarty Firth, near Kildary ry. sta. Bartholomew Tarbat House Cromarty
Ross ShireKildary station. It was built by John, Lord Macleod, in the latter part of the 18th century, and has stately Groome
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