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Parish in Highland, Scotland
Kiltearn (Gaelic: Cill Tighearna) is a parish in Ross and Cromarty, Scotland. It is in the Presbytery of Ross. The local landowners since the 11th century
Kiltearn
Minor noble Scottish family
The Munros of Kiltearn were a minor noble Scottish family and a branch of the ancient Clan Munro, a Scottish clan of the Scottish Highlands.They were seated
Munro_of_Kiltearn
Village in the Scottish Highlands
including the Fyrish monument, the Black Rock Gorge and the ruined church of Kiltearn lying near the River Sgitheach as it flows into the Cromarty Firth, as
Evanton
Minister of the Free Church of Scotland
Ewan Macleod of Oban. He committed suicide in Kiltearn manse on 2 January 1912 and was buried in Kiltearn churchyard (which lies at the old and ruinous
Murdoch_MacQueen
Scottish monument, built 1782
British in 1781. It is visible from almost anywhere in the parishes of Kiltearn and Alness. The site of the monument provides an extensive view over the
Fyrish_Monument
This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Kiltearn in the Highland council area of Scotland. This includes the village of Evanton and an area
List of listed buildings in Kiltearn
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Kiltearn
Scottish Calvinist church
Killearnan, Kilmallie, Kilmory (Arran), Kilmuir (Skye), Kilmuir Easter, Kiltearn, Kincardine, Kinglassie, Kinloch, Knock, Knockbain West, Kyle of Lochalsh
Free Church of Scotland (since 1900)
Free_Church_of_Scotland_(since_1900)
Scottish clergyman
in the 16th century, the eldest of the six sons of Alexander Munro of Kiltearn, by Janet, daughter of Farquhar Maclean of Dochgarroch. His father was
Donald_Monro_(priest)
Castle in Scotland
Foulis Castle is situated two miles south-west of Evanton in the parish of Kiltearn, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland. It is a white washed mansion that incorporates
Foulis_Castle
Historic county in Scotland
Kilchrist or Tarradale Killearnan aka Ederdour Kilmuir Easter Kilmuir Wester Kiltearn Kincardine Kinnettes Kintail Kirkmichael Lemlair Lochalsh, aka Kilchoan
Ross-shire
Scottish soldier and politician
Ross Kiltearn 20 5 5 1/2 Fair John Munro (Nafeid) September 12, 1745 Ross Kilteran 20 5 6 1/4 Black John Munro (Taylor) August 6, 1745 Ross Kiltearn 30
Sir_Harry_Munro,_7th_Baronet
Human settlement in Scotland
hill of the same name and above the River Sgitheach, in the parish of Kiltearn in eastern Ross-shire, Scottish Highlands. Swordale is connected by road
Swordale,_Ross-shire
Ferintosh-Maryburgh, Fodderty, Fortrose (2), Killearnan, Kilmorack (2), Kiltearn, Kinlochluichart-Strathgarve, Knockbain (2), Lochbroom, Redcastle, Resolis
List of Church of Scotland synods and presbyteries
List_of_Church_of_Scotland_synods_and_presbyteries
17th c. parish minister
Rev Thomas Hog of Kiltearn (1628–1692) was a controversial 17th century Scottish minister. He was born at Tain, Ross-shire, in the beginning of 1628 to
Thomas_Hog
has since closed. Kiltarlity Kiltearn (Evanton). The building was retained post 1900. A minority left to found Kiltearn FCC in 2000. Kincardine. The building
List of Free Church of Scotland congregations
List_of_Free_Church_of_Scotland_congregations
Balconie Castle (Scottish Gaelic: Bailcnidh) lay in the parish of Kiltearn, about 1⁄2 mile (800 metres) east of the village of Evanton in the Highlands
Balconie_Castle
River in Ross and Cromarty, Scotland
miles (21 km) empties into the Cromarty Firth near the ruin of the old Kiltearn parish church. About a mile to the northeast, on the other side of Balconie
River_Sgitheach
Partners LLP Kennox Asset Management Limited Kestrel Investment Partners Kiltearn Partners Latitude Investment Management Longview Partners LLP Majedie Asset
Independent Investment Management Initiative
Independent_Investment_Management_Initiative
British construction company (1999–2018)
plus others employed by subcontractors and agencies. Major shareholder Kiltearn Partners halved its shareholding incurring a loss of over £40M. On 20 December
Carillion
Lemlair House is a mansion house in the parish of Kiltearn, Ross-shire, in the Highland council area of the Scottish Highlands. A 17th century manuscript
Lemlair_House
Highland Scottish clan
seniority) Munro of Auchinbowie Monro of Fyrish Munro of Obsdale Munro of Kiltearn Munro of Killichoan Munro of Newmore Munro of Kilmorack Monro of Allan
Clan_Munro
Presbytery of Highlands and Hebrides, Scotland
Church (1843-1900) Kiltearn Parish Church (1618-) Kiltearn Parish Church (C16th-1618), formerly Our Lord's Parish Church, Kiltearn (ancient-C16th) Lemlair
Clèir_Eilean_Ì
Historic county and registration county of Scotland
name) Edderton Fearn Fodderty Gairloch Glenshiel Killearnan Kilmuir Easter Kiltearn Kincardine Kintail Knockbain Lochalsh Lochbroom Lochcarron Lochs (on Lewis)
Ross_and_Cromarty
have been the Prince of Fermanagh. The lands spanning the parishes of Kiltearn and Alness, north of Dingwall, are known as Ferindonald, from the Gaelic
Donald_Munro_of_Foulis
Presbytery of the Church of Scotland
Parish Church location Minister Details Kiltearn Evanton Rev Donald MacSween Resolis Lochbroom & Ullapool Ullapool Fodderty & Strathpeffer Strathpeffer
Presbytery_of_Ross
Topics referred to by the same term
footballer, played for Bradford Park Avenue and Rochdale Thomas Hog of Kiltearn (1628–1692), controversial 17th century Scottish minister This disambiguation
Thomas_Hogg
Scottish minister
Margaret Henderson, born 12 August 1810 (married Duncan Campbell, minister of Kiltearn) (2) 11 May 1818, Jessie (died 22 June 1868), daughter of Kenneth Mackenzie
John Macdonald (Apostle of the North)
John_Macdonald_(Apostle_of_the_North)
16th-century Scottish manuscript
ministers were appointed for Kiltearn, Lemlair and Alness. He never married and no extant stone marks his burial at Kiltearn, his written work being his
Description of the Western Isles of Scotland
Description_of_the_Western_Isles_of_Scotland
Scottish mathematician
parents, his mother Annie Munro and his father Donald Macdonald, were from Kiltearn. Hector was the older of his parents' two sons and, as a young child, he
Hector_Munro_Macdonald
Wind farm in the Scottish Highlands
generates. The money is split between the local community councils of Kiltearn, Ardross, and Alness who then decide how the funds are spent. Often the
Novar_Wind_Farm
Town and civil parish in Scotland
British in 1781. It is visible from almost anywhere in the parishes of Kiltearn and Alness. The site of the monument provides an extensive view over the
Alness
Scottish Presbyterian minister (1640–1722)
Fairly, Marion (1846). Memoirs of Mrs. William Veitch, Mr. Thomas Hog of Kiltearn, Mr. Henry Erskine and Mr. John Carstairs. Edinburgh: Printed for the Assembly's
William_Veitch_(minister)
county of Sutherland, but to the north of the main Munro clan lands in Kiltearn, Easter Ross. George Munro, 1st of Culrain was the third son of George
Munro_of_Culrain
claimed descendant of Munro of Culcairn Clark, Adrian (March 1992). "Some Kiltearn Gentry - Munros of Foulis and Novar; Jackson and others of Swordale". Evanton
Chiefs_of_Clan_Munro
suppressed and joined to Little Dunkeld. Lemlair suppressed and joined to Kiltearn. Lochlee suppressed and joined to Lethnot. Logiebride suppressed and joined
List of civil parishes of Scotland
List_of_civil_parishes_of_Scotland
Purported taboo against consuming pork in Scotland
Benefices (SHS, Edinburgh, 1949), p. 43. Also Lesmahagow in Lanarkshire, Kiltearn in Ross and Cromarty and Longforgan in Perthshire Ross cites Smout's A
Scottish_pork_taboo
on 14 November 1603 and was buried with his father and elder brother at Kiltearn. He was succeeded by his eldest son. Chiefs of Clan Munro Clan Munro Mackenzie
Hector Munro, 17th Baron of Foulis
Hector_Munro,_17th_Baron_of_Foulis
Culcairn which is on the east side of Allt Graad/River Glass in the parish of Kiltearn. George Munro, 1st of Culcairn was the second son of Sir Robert Munro,
Munro_of_Culcairn
Scottish diarist (1639–1722)
reformers and divines (ed.). Memoirs of Mrs William Veitch, Mr Thomas Hog of Kiltearn, Mr Henry Erskine, and Mr John Carstairs. Edinburgh: Printed for the Assembly's
Marion_Veitch
Scottish physician and noted amateur archaeologist
honour. He was born on 21 July 1835 at Assynt in Rossshire, and educated at Kiltearn Free Church School, and at the Royal Academy in Tain. He studied medicine
Robert_Munro_(archaeologist)
Scottish Presbyterian denomination
2000 Kilmorack and Strathglass FCSC Beauly, Highland Northern Vacant 2000 Kiltearn FCSC Evanton, Highland Northern Vacant No services. 2000 Poolewe and Aultbea
Free Church of Scotland (Continuing)
Free_Church_of_Scotland_(Continuing)
Diocese in Scotland (c. 1130-1560)
Gairloch Inveraferan (Urray) Kilmoremethet (Kilmuir Easter) Kilmuir Wester Kiltearn Kincardine Kinnettes Kintail Kirkmichael Lemlair Lochalsh Lochbroom Lochcarron
Diocese_of_Ross_(Scotland)
Scottish physician, chemist, mineralogist, meteorologist, zoologist, and scholar
Christian Robertson (1780–1842), daughter of the Rev. Harry Robertson of Kiltearn, Ross-shire and the widow of James Watson of Crantit, Orkney, a factor
Thomas_Stewart_Traill
Scottish Presbyterian minister (1656-1689)
Presbyterian minister to be deposed under Episcopacy. William Stuart of Kiltearn describes him as "a man of great judgment, excellent learning, and in his
Reverend_Angus_McBean
until 1931 show that this Daniel Munro was actually from the Munro of Kiltearn branch of the clan. Daniel fought alongside Robert in the Irish Confederate
Munro_of_Obsdale
for the lands of Katewell and the Tower of Badgarvie in the parish of Kiltearn. The following year in 1370 Hugh was granted more lands from the same Earl
Hugh Munro, 9th Baron of Foulis
Hugh_Munro,_9th_Baron_of_Foulis
however state that in 1723 a woman called Mary Bain complained to the Kiltearn Session that Robert Munro, son of Alexander Munro of Killichoan, had fathered
Henry_Munro_(loyalist)
Town in New South Wales, Australia
Balfour, a local landowner, who named it after a property in the parish of Kiltearn, his mother's birthplace. Culcairn Post Office opened on 1 September 1880
Culcairn
Scottish Presbyterian denomination
Contin (1900-07), Dingwall, Ferintosh & Maryburgh (1908-), Kilmorack, Kiltearn (1900-07), Maryburgh (1900-08), Strathconan (1900-28), Strathgarve (1900-07)
United Free Church of Scotland
United_Free_Church_of_Scotland
Scottish soldier
(soldier) Donald Munro (in Dalbreak) (soldier) Donald Grassich Munro (in Kiltearn) (soldier) Donald Munro (in Kildermory) (soldier) Donald Munro (in Katwell)
George_Munro,_1st_of_Culcairn
Scottish politician
George Mackenzie (c.1662–1760) of Inchcoulter, Balconie, Kiltearn, Ross-shire, was a Scottish politician who sat in the Parliament of Scotland from 1704
George_Mackenzie_(died_1760)
Knockbain; and Killearnan areas Ross and Cromarty Dingwall Alness and Kiltearn; Dingwall (Maryburgh); and Fodderty (Strathpeffer) areas Ross and Cromarty
List of local government areas in Scotland (1930–1975)
List_of_local_government_areas_in_Scotland_(1930–1975)
Glenfinnan* Glengarry* Inverlochy and Torlundy* Killearnan* Kilmallie* Kilmuir* Kiltearn* Kinlochleven* Knockbain* Kyle* Kyleakin and Kylerhea* Lochalsh* Lochbroom*
List of community council areas in Scotland
List_of_community_council_areas_in_Scotland
Scottish chief (died 1588)
Hepburn, merchant of Inverness. Elizabeth Munro, married a minister of Kiltearn in Ross-shire. Three historically important 17th century descendants of
Robert Mor Munro, 15th Baron of Foulis
Robert_Mor_Munro,_15th_Baron_of_Foulis
17th c. parish minister
lodged against him in 1667 for holding conventicles with Thomas Hog of Kiltearn. In 1668 complaints were lodged against him by the Bishop of Moray, in
John_M'Gilligen
Scottish Presbyterian minister (1640–1666)
Fairly, Marion (1846). Memoirs of Mrs. William Veitch, Mr. Thomas Hog of Kiltearn, Mr. Henry Erskine and Mr. John Carstairs. Edinburgh: Printed for the Assembly's
Hugh_Mackail
buildings in Kiltarlity And Convinth, Highland List of listed buildings in Kiltearn, Highland List of listed buildings in Kincardine, Highland List of listed
List of listed buildings in Highland
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Highland
Church in Scotland
common. Alness, Contin, Cullicudden, Dingwall, Kilchrist, Kilmuir (Easter), Kiltearn, Kincardine, Kirkmichael, Logie Methet ("Logie Easter"), Rosskeen (with
Fortrose_Cathedral
Scottish missionary and explorer
of twelve, Ross was employed as a farm servant in the nearby parish of Kiltearn and, ten years later, in 1861, he was a coachman for Allan Maclean, Chieftain
Alexander_Ross_(missionary)
Kilchuimen Primary School, Fort Augustus Kilmuir Primary School, Isle of Skye Kiltearn Primary School, Evanton Kingussie Primary School, Kingussie Kinlochbervie
List of state schools in Scotland (council areas excluding cities, E–H)
List_of_state_schools_in_Scotland_(council_areas_excluding_cities,_E–H)
Overnewton United Kingdom For Messrs. John Lidgett & Sons. 16 March Kiltearn Merchantman Messrs. Hedderwick & Co. Govan United Kingdom For Messrs.
List_of_ship_launches_in_1865
Polson of Merkness with issue. Florence Munro, married Hector Munro, 4th of Kiltearn with issue. Isobel Munro, unmarried. Elizabeth Munro, married Hugh Munro
John_Munro_of_Lemlair
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Boy/Male
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Hunter
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Biblical
Savior, strong, powerful'.
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : variant of Paul.Catalan (Paüle) : habitational name from Paüle, a place in northern Catalonia.French : from a female personal name Paule, feminine form of Paul, given in honor of St. Paula, a 4th-century Italian saint.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Celebrated
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of several minor places named with the Old English elements myrige ‘pleasant’ + hyll ‘hill’.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Voice; Speech; Diamond; Gold
Male
English
 In the bible, this is the name of the second son of Adam and Eve who was killed by his jealous brother Cain. Anglicized form of Greek Habel, ABEL means "vanity," i.e. "transitory." Anglicized form of Hebrew Hebel, meaning "breath, breathing."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Wise; Intelligent; Good Hearted
Girl/Female
Hindu
Green, Covered in greenery, A river
Girl/Female
Afghan, Arabic, Assamese, Bengali, Christian, Finnish, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Irish, Kannada, Latin, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Oriya, Punjabi, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
A Devoted One; Tender; Light; Free Man; Palm Tree; Feminine Diminutive Form of Charles; Carl; A Man; Wet Meadow; Little and Womanly; Plant of Dates; Soft; Mild; Clemency; Variant of Helen
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