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Bernera Barracks is in Glenelg in the West Highlands of Scotland. The barracks were constructed between 1717 and 1723 as part of a campaign by the British
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Road network created in the wake of the Jacobite rebellions
the Crianlarich end is now followed by the West Highland Way. The barracks at Bernera at Glenelg on the mainland shore opposite Skye were constructed in
Military_roads_of_Scotland
Human settlement in Scotland
the 1745 uprising and not needed after the Highland Clearances, the Bernera Barracks are now ruined. The war memorial in Glenelg was erected in 1920 to
Glenelg,_Highland
Human settlement in Scotland
The remnants of the military road connecting Fort Augustus to the Bernera barracks in Glenelg built between 1750 and 1784 by William Caulfeild, the successor
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Category B 7237 Upload Photo Bernera Barracks 57°12′58″N 5°37′12″W / 57.216142°N 5.620063°W / 57.216142; -5.620063 (Bernera Barracks) Category A 7252 Upload
List of listed buildings in Glenelg, Highland
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Glenelg,_Highland
House in Glenmoriston in the Highland council area of Scotland
route of a historic military road, which ran from Fort Augustus to Bernera Barracks, at Glenelg. This road was constructed in the 18th century, and ran
Achlain
United States historic place
experience as an administrator in Scotland, such as Bernera Barracks near Glenelg and Ruthven Barracks near Kingussie. From these comparisons, the contemporary
Fort_Dobbs_(North_Carolina)
Iron-age broch in Scotland
Country". It was robbed for stone in 1722 during the construction of Bernera Barracks in Glenelg. The broch was visited by Thomas Pennant in 1772, and it
Dun_Troddan
Iron-age broch in the Highland Region of Scotland
the broch was robbed for stone in 1722 (probably for the building of Bernera Barracks in Glenelg). Dun Telve was popular with tourists by the late 18th century
Dun_Telve
1721 battle
Inverness with thirty armed men, picking up a further fifty armed men from Bernera Barracks. The Murchison family being a sept of the Clan Mackenzie, Colonel Donald
Battle_of_Glen_Affric
List of Heritage listed buildings in Highland, Scotland
Scotland. "Bernera Barracks: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. "New Kelso House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. "Ruthven Barracks And
List of Category A listed buildings in Highland
List_of_Category_A_listed_buildings_in_Highland
British army officer
his charge the erection of barracks in the Highlands, as proposed by Field Marshal George Wade, at Inversnaid, Ruthven, Bernera, and Killiwhimen (Fort Augustus)
John_Lambertus_Romer
Scottish clan
Hebridean genealogist Bill Lawson stated that as far as he was aware, the Bernera branch of the Lewis Macaulays was the only branch to still use the name
Macaulay_family_of_Lewis
British government recognitions
Warwickshire). Kenneth MacAskill, Quartermaster, MS Cilicia, Anchor Line Ltd. (Bernera, Isle of Harris). John McCannah, Chargehand Mechanical Fitter, Ferranti
1958_Birthday_Honours
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English
English : occupational name for a scholar or schoolmaster, from an agent derivative of Middle English lern(en), which meant both ‘to learn’ and ‘to teach’ (Old English leornian).South German : habitational name for someone from Lern near Freising.South German : nickname from Middle High German lerner ‘pupil’, ‘schoolboy’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name from Yiddish lerner ‘Talmudic student or scholar’.
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French
Pet form of French Bernadine, BERNETTA means "bringer of victory."
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French American
Feminine of Bernard, meaning strong as a bear, or bear hard.
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Turkish
Turkish name BERNA means "young."
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French Irish
Feminine of Bernard, meaning strong as a bear, or bear hard.
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German
Bear; Courageous
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English American German
Strong as a bear. See also Bjorn.
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Turkish
Turkish name BERKER means "solid man."
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Australian, French, German, Italian
Feminine of Bernard
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French
Feminine of Bernard, meaning strong as a bear, or bear hard.
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French
 Norman French form of Old High German Bernhard, BERNARD means "bold as a bear." Compare with another form of Bernard.
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English
 English form of Anglo-Saxon Beornheard, BERNARD means "bold as a bear." Compare with another form of Bernard.
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French American
Feminine of Bernard, meaning strong as a bear, or bear hard.
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English, French, Dutch, Polish, Czech, and Slovenian
English, French, Dutch, Polish, Czech, and Slovenian : from a Germanic personal name (see Bernhard). The popularity of the personal name was greatly increased by virtue of its having been borne by St. Bernard of Clairvaux (c.1090–1153), founder and abbot of the Cistercian monastery at Clairvaux.Americanized form of German Bernhard or any of the other cognates in European languages; for forms see Hanks and Hodges 1988.The first bearer of the name in Canada was from the Lorraine region of France. He is documented in Quebec city in 1666 as Jean Bernard. He and some of his descendants bore the secondary surnames Anse and Hanse, because his original forename must have been Hans (the German equivalent of French Jean, English John). Another bearer, from La Rochelle, is documented in Quebec city in 1676; and a third, from the Poitou region of France, was also documented in Quebec city, in 1713, with the secondary surname Léveillé. Other documented secondary names are Jolicoeur, Larivière, and Lajoie.
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Hebrew
(בְּרוּרָה) Hebrew name BERURA means "clean, pure."
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Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of German Werner, VERNER means "Warin warrior," i.e. "covered warrior."
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American, Australian, British, English, German
Brave as a Bear; Form of Bernard; Grim Bear
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German
German : from a reduced form of the Germanic personal name Gernhard (see Gernhardt).English and German : variant of Gerner.
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English
English : from the Norman personal name Bernier.English : from Old English beornan ‘to burn’, hence an occupational name for a burner of lime (compare German Kalkbrenner) or charcoal. It may also have denoted someone who baked bricks or distilled spirits, or who carried out any other manufacturing process involving burning.English : occupational name for a keeper of hounds, from Old Norman French bern(i)er, brenier (a derivative of bren, bran ‘bran’, on which the dogs were fed).Southern English : topographic or occupational name for someone who lived by or worked in a barn, from Middle English bern, barn ‘barn’ + the suffix -er. Compare Barnes.German : habitational name, in Silesia denoting someone from a place called Berna (of which there are two examples); in southern Germany and Switzerland denoting someone from the Swiss city of Berne.German : from the Germanic personal name Bernher meaning ‘lord of the army’.North German : occupational name for a lime or charcoal burner (cognate with 2), from an agent derivative of Middle High German brennen ‘to burn’.
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Indian, Sanskrit
King of Fragrance
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Son of Lord Shiva
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Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Shuwlammiyth, SHULAMITH means "peaceful."
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Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form English Janet, SEÃ’NAID means "God is gracious."
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Hindu
Ever victorious, Father of Satyabhama
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Hindu
Success in life, Thought
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Guardian
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Indian, Sanskrit
Passionate
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English American
Form of Evelyn: Life.
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Religion, Law religious
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n.
A furnace or stove in which the fuel is contained in a hopper or chamber, and is fed to the fire as the lower stratum is consumed.
n. pl.
See Genus.
n.
A garner.
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Alt. of Berserker
n.
A place for rearing ferns.
n.
The part of a lamp, gas fixture, etc., where the flame is produced.
a.
Pertaining to the city or canton of Bern, in Switzerland, or to its inhabitants.
n.
The jet piece of a gas fixture where the gas is burned as it escapes from one or more minute orifices.
n. sing. & pl.
A native or natives of Bern.
n.
A Berber, as in Algiers or Tunis. See Berber.
n.
A gas jet or burner.
n.
Any species of Podura or allied genera.
n.
A circle or cluster of gas-burners for lighting and ventilating public buildings.
n.
A rose burner. See under Rose.
pl.
of Genus
n.
A member of a race somewhat resembling the Arabs, but often classed as Hamitic, who were formerly the inhabitants of the whole of North Africa from the Mediterranean southward into the Sahara, and who still occupy a large part of that region; -- called also Kabyles. Also, the language spoken by this people.
n.
One who, or that which, burns or sets fire to anything.