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  2. William Fraser Tytler - Wikipedia

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    Balnain House, Inverness. He was born at Campbells Close on the Grassmarket in Edinburgh on 10 September 1777 the son of Anne Fraser of Balnain and Alexander Fraser Tytler. [1] He was the grandson of William Tytler of Woodhouselee. He trained as a lawyer and qualified as an advocate in 1799. He set up practice at 65 Princes Street in Edinburgh. [2]

  3. Balnain - Wikipedia

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    Balnain had yet to exist by 1832, other than just the near by house of Lakefield and Lochlater had also ceased to be by that date. [29] Loch Meiklie was also known as Loch Loitter at this time [29] and possibly the nomenclatural origin of the near by settlement of Lochletter, Lochletter House and Lochletter forest. The River Enrick was known as ...

  4. List of listed buildings in Inverness - Wikipedia

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    Academy Street, Inverness Station, Lochgorm Works Category B 50928: Upload Photo: 1 Grant Street, Argyle Bar ... Balnain House, Huntly Street Category A 35276: 15 ...

  5. Clan Fraser of Lovat - Wikipedia

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    At the Siege of Inverness in 1562 the Clan Fraser of Lovat supported Mary, Queen of Scots: Scottish historian George Buchanan, a contemporary, wrote that when the unfortunate princess went to Inverness in 1562: "as soon as they heard of their sovereign's danger, a great number of the most eminent Scots poured in around her, especially the ...

  6. 45-day closure: Road construction project planned for Ohio 39 ...

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    A traffic study taken on April 28, 2023, showed that 10,314 vehicles ‒ including 9,524 cars and 790 trucks ‒ traveled on an average day on Ohio 39 between Broad Run Dairy Road (County Road 78 ...

  7. Drumnadrochit - Wikipedia

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    Drumnadrochit (/ d r ʌ m n ə ˈ d r ɒ x ɪ t /; Scottish Gaelic: Druim na Drochaid) is a village in the Highland local government council area of Scotland, lying near the west shore of Loch Ness at the foot of Glen Urquhart. [2]

  8. Ballifeary - Wikipedia

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    Ballifeary (/ ˌ b æ l ɪ ˈ f ɛər i /; Scottish Gaelic: Baile na Faire) is district of Inverness, Scotland. [1] It is situated a half-mile (1 km) south southwest of the town centre. The B-listed Ballifeary House on Ness Walk dates from the mid-19th century, but has been a care home run by the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland since 1964.

  9. Simon Fraser of Balnain - Wikipedia

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    Simon was born 26 May 1729, the son of Alexander Fraser of Balnain, son of Hugh Fraser of Balnain by his wife Katherine Chisholm, daughter of Alexander Chisholm 19th of Chisholm by his wife, eldest daughter of Roderick Mackenzie I of Applecross.