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  • Loch Ryan
  • Sea loch in Scottish Lowlands, Scotland

    Loch Ryan (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Rìoghaine, pronounced [l̪ˠɔx ˈrˠiː.ɛɲə]) is a Scottish sea loch that acts as an important natural harbour for shipping

    Loch Ryan

    Loch Ryan

    Loch_Ryan

  • Loch
  • Irish and Scottish Gaelic word for a lake or sea inlet

    Northumberland. Some lochs in Southern Scotland have a Brythonic, rather than Goidelic, etymology, such as Loch Ryan, where the Gaelic loch has replaced a Cumbric

    Loch

    Loch

    Loch

  • Stranraer
  • Town in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland

    Toon or The Cleyhole, is a town in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, on Loch Ryan and the northern side of the isthmus joining the Rhins of Galloway to

    Stranraer

    Stranraer

    Stranraer

  • Battle of Loch Ryan
  • 14th-century battle in Scotland

    The Battle of Loch Ryan was fought on 9/10 February 1307 during the Scottish Wars of Independence near Stranraer on Loch Ryan, Galloway. King Robert I

    Battle of Loch Ryan

    Battle_of_Loch_Ryan

  • Cairnryan
  • Human settlement in Scotland

    Wigtownshire, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. It lies on the eastern shore of Loch Ryan, six miles (ten kilometres) north of Stranraer and 81 miles (130 km) southwest

    Cairnryan

    Cairnryan

    Cairnryan

  • Jenny Ryan (actress)
  • Scottish television and film actress

    River City, Dear Green Place, Waterloo Road, and ITV's crime drama The Loch. Ryan began her acting career in the 1990s and has since worked in the Scottish

    Jenny Ryan (actress)

    Jenny Ryan (actress)

    Jenny_Ryan_(actress)

  • Battle of Loudoun Hill
  • 1307 battle fought by Robert the Bruce

    brothers Thomas and Alexander in Galloway met with disaster on the shores of Loch Ryan at the hands of Dungal MacDouall, the principal Balliol adherent in the

    Battle of Loudoun Hill

    Battle of Loudoun Hill

    Battle_of_Loudoun_Hill

  • Rhins of Galloway
  • Peninsula in Scotland

    connected to the rest of Wigtownshire by an isthmus, washed on the north by Loch Ryan and on the south by Luce Bay. From end to end, the peninsula measures

    Rhins of Galloway

    Rhins of Galloway

    Rhins_of_Galloway

  • Massacre of Glencoe
  • 1692 killing of clan Macdonald members

    Bridge Falkirk Roslin Happrew Stirling Castle Methven Dalrigh Turnberry Loch Ryan Glen Trool Loudoun Hill Slioch Inverurie Buchan Pass of Brander Bannockburn

    Massacre of Glencoe

    Massacre of Glencoe

    Massacre_of_Glencoe

  • Ryan
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Loch Ryan, a sea loch in Scotland Ryan M-1, an airplane Ryan Aeronautical Company (Claude Ryan) Ryanair (Tony Ryan) Ryan Field (disambiguation) Ryan International

    Ryan

    Ryan

  • Reginald Crawford (died 1307)
  • Scottish Knight

    He supported Robert the Bruce and was captured during the Battle of Loch Ryan in February 1307. He was executed by hanging in Carlisle, England. He

    Reginald Crawford (died 1307)

    Reginald Crawford (died 1307)

    Reginald_Crawford_(died_1307)

  • Outlaw King
  • 2018 film by David Mackenzie

    pass. Later, however, he attacks Bruce as his party attempts to cross Loch Ryan. Some get away in boats, but Bruce's brother Alexander dies. Prince Edward

    Outlaw King

    Outlaw_King

  • MV Princess Victoria
  • British ferry (1947–1953)

    A gale warning was in force but he made the decision to put to sea. Loch Ryan is a sheltered inlet and the immediate force of the wind and sea was not

    MV Princess Victoria

    MV_Princess_Victoria

  • Thomas de Brus
  • Brother of Robert the Bruce

    of Scottish Independence, ultimately being captured in the Battle of Loch Ryan and later executed. Thomas was married to Helen Erskine. Paul, James Balfour

    Thomas de Brus

    Thomas_de_Brus

  • Wigtownshire
  • Historic county in Scotland

    Wigtownshire is known as Rhinns of Galloway, and is split from the 'mainland' by Loch Ryan in the north and Luce Bay in the south; its northern tip is Milleur Point

    Wigtownshire

    Wigtownshire

    Wigtownshire

  • Alexander de Brus
  • Scottish noble (c. 1285 - 1307)

    Crawford, sailing 18 galleys, landed with a force of some 1000 Irishmen at Loch Ryan. They were met by a force of Gallowaymen led by Dungal MacDouall, who

    Alexander de Brus

    Alexander_de_Brus

  • HMS Ark Royal (R09)
  • 1955 Audacious-class aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy

    former crew travelled to the breakers' jetty at the remote corner of Loch Ryan to pay their last respects; some were reduced to tears when seeing the

    HMS Ark Royal (R09)

    HMS Ark Royal (R09)

    HMS_Ark_Royal_(R09)

  • Saunders-Roe A.36 Lerwick
  • British flying boat

    Historical Monuments in Scotland. Retrieved 10 April 2013. "Saro Lerwick I, Loch Ryan". Royal Commission for Ancient and Historical Monuments in Scotland. Retrieved

    Saunders-Roe A.36 Lerwick

    Saunders-Roe A.36 Lerwick

    Saunders-Roe_A.36_Lerwick

  • Stranraer railway station
  • Railway station in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland

    route to Loch Ryan Port, near Cairnryan. ScotRail has cut services to Stranraer since the ferry services started departing from further up Loch Ryan and ferry

    Stranraer railway station

    Stranraer railway station

    Stranraer_railway_station

  • SS Loch Ryan
  • Loch Ryan was a 9,904 GRT heavy lift cargo liner which was built by Furness Shipbuilding Ltd, Haverton Hill-on-Tees in 1943 as Empire Chieftain for the

    SS Loch Ryan

    SS_Loch_Ryan

  • Inch, Dumfries and Galloway
  • Human settlement in Scotland

    in Dumfries and Galloway, southwest Scotland. It lies on the shore of Loch Ryan, in the traditional county of Wigtownshire. The parish is 10 miles (16 km)

    Inch, Dumfries and Galloway

    Inch, Dumfries and Galloway

    Inch,_Dumfries_and_Galloway

  • 1307
  • Calendar year

    Battle of Loch Ryan: Thomas de Brus and Alexander de Brus sail with an invasion force of 1,000 men and 18 galleys, into the harbor at Loch Ryan. But they

    1307

    1307

    1307

  • Cairnryan Harbour
  • Human settlement in Scotland

    Cairnryan Harbour is a roll-on ferry terminal on Loch Ryan in south west Scotland north of Stranraer. In World War II it was developed as an emergency

    Cairnryan Harbour

    Cairnryan_Harbour

  • Battle of Langside
  • Opening battle of the Marian civil war in Scotland

    Bridge Falkirk Roslin Happrew Stirling Castle Methven Dalrigh Turnberry Loch Ryan Glen Trool Loudoun Hill Slioch Inverurie Buchan Pass of Brander Bannockburn

    Battle of Langside

    Battle of Langside

    Battle_of_Langside

  • Loch-class frigate
  • WWII-era Royal Navy warship

    The Loch class was a class of anti-submarine (A/S) frigate built for the Royal Navy and her Allies during World War II. They were an innovative design

    Loch-class frigate

    Loch-class frigate

    Loch-class_frigate

  • Battle of the Pass of Brander
  • Battle part of the civil war between the Bruce and Balliol factions

    on Loch Etive, a sea loch, and not on Loch Awe, an inland loch, which, in any case was controlled by the Campbells, allies of Bruce. As for Loch Awe

    Battle of the Pass of Brander

    Battle of the Pass of Brander

    Battle_of_the_Pass_of_Brander

  • Robert the Bruce
  • King of Scotland from 1306 to 1329

    by his brothers Thomas and Alexander, landed slightly further south in Loch Ryan, but they were soon captured and executed. In April, Bruce won a small

    Robert the Bruce

    Robert the Bruce

    Robert_the_Bruce

  • The Loch (TV series)
  • British drama television series

    The Loch (also known as Loch Fyne, and as Loch Ness on Acorn TV in America) is a six-part British television drama series, created by screenwriter Stephen

    The Loch (TV series)

    The_Loch_(TV_series)

  • Action at Lanark
  • 13th-century battle in Scotland

    Falkirk Roslin Happrew Stirling Castle Earnside 1306–1314 Methven Dalrigh Loch Ryan Turnberry Glen Trool Loudoun Hill Slioch Inverurie Buchan River Dee Pass

    Action at Lanark

    Action_at_Lanark

  • Battle of Dalrigh
  • Battle of Scottish Independence

    family of MacDonalds of Islay, the Lords of the Isles, and the Campbells of Loch Awe, whom he defeated in battle sometime in the mid-1290s. However, the outbreak

    Battle of Dalrigh

    Battle of Dalrigh

    Battle_of_Dalrigh

  • Battle of Stirling Bridge
  • Battle of the First War of Scottish Independence

    Falkirk Roslin Happrew Stirling Castle Earnside 1306–1314 Methven Dalrigh Loch Ryan Turnberry Glen Trool Loudoun Hill Slioch Inverurie Buchan River Dee Pass

    Battle of Stirling Bridge

    Battle of Stirling Bridge

    Battle_of_Stirling_Bridge

  • Kirkcolm
  • Human settlement in Scotland

    is bounded on the north and west by the sea, on the east by the bay of Loch Ryan and on the south by Leswalt parish. The name Kirkcolm is often said –

    Kirkcolm

    Kirkcolm

    Kirkcolm

  • First War of Scottish Independence
  • 1296–1328 war between England and Scotland

    Falkirk Roslin Happrew Stirling Castle Earnside 1306–1314 Methven Dalrigh Loch Ryan Turnberry Glen Trool Loudoun Hill Slioch Inverurie Buchan River Dee Pass

    First War of Scottish Independence

    First War of Scottish Independence

    First_War_of_Scottish_Independence

  • Siege of Stirling Castle (1304)
  • Event in the First War of Scottish Independence

    Falkirk Roslin Happrew Stirling Castle Earnside 1306–1314 Methven Dalrigh Loch Ryan Turnberry Glen Trool Loudoun Hill Slioch Inverurie Buchan River Dee Pass

    Siege of Stirling Castle (1304)

    Siege of Stirling Castle (1304)

    Siege_of_Stirling_Castle_(1304)

  • Battle of Killiecrankie
  • 1689 battle of the First Jacobite Rising

    Bridge Falkirk Roslin Happrew Stirling Castle Methven Dalrigh Turnberry Loch Ryan Glen Trool Loudoun Hill Slioch Inverurie Buchan Pass of Brander Bannockburn

    Battle of Killiecrankie

    Battle of Killiecrankie

    Battle_of_Killiecrankie

  • List of U-boats never deployed
  • capturing them. The boats that were captured were taken by the Allies to Loch Ryan in Scotland and Lisahally in Northern Ireland. Some were presented to

    List of U-boats never deployed

    List_of_U-boats_never_deployed

  • Battle of Falkirk
  • 1298 battle of the First War of Scottish Independence

    Falkirk Roslin Happrew Stirling Castle Earnside 1306–1314 Methven Dalrigh Loch Ryan Turnberry Glen Trool Loudoun Hill Slioch Inverurie Buchan River Dee Pass

    Battle of Falkirk

    Battle of Falkirk

    Battle_of_Falkirk

  • Loch Line
  • Former shipping line between Britain and colonial Australia (1867-1911)

    The Loch Line of Glasgow, Scotland, was a group of colonial clippers managed by Messrs William Aitken and James Lilburn. They plied between the United

    Loch Line

    Loch_Line

  • List of Type XXIII submarines
  • Schüler Kurt Eckel Surrendered at Kristiansand, Norway. Transferred to Loch Ryan, Scotland for Operation Deadlight and sunk on 28 November 1945. U-2326

    List of Type XXIII submarines

    List_of_Type_XXIII_submarines

  • Battle of Glen Trool
  • Minor engagement in the First War of Scottish Independence, fought in April 1307

    Thomas and Alexander, Dean of Glasgow attempted a landing on the shores of Loch Ryan, they met with disaster at the hands of Dungal MacDouall, the leading

    Battle of Glen Trool

    Battle_of_Glen_Trool

  • List of Operation Deadlight U-boats
  • 09.35W Loch Ryan Naval gunfire Tow parted, sunk by HMS Onslow U-145 IID 5 May 1945 Heligoland, Germany 22 December 1945 55.47N 09.56W Loch Ryan Naval gunfire

    List of Operation Deadlight U-boats

    List_of_Operation_Deadlight_U-boats

  • The Killing Time
  • 1679–1688 suppression of Presbyterians in Scotland

    Bridge Falkirk Roslin Happrew Stirling Castle Methven Dalrigh Turnberry Loch Ryan Glen Trool Loudoun Hill Slioch Inverurie Buchan Pass of Brander Bannockburn

    The Killing Time

    The Killing Time

    The_Killing_Time

  • A77 road
  • Road in Scotland

    Sea. The section between Cairnryan and Stranraer runs on the shore of Loch Ryan. The A77 is an important link from Glasgow to one of its two major airports

    A77 road

    A77 road

    A77_road

  • Battle of Methven
  • Part of the Wars of Scottish Independence

    Falkirk Roslin Happrew Stirling Castle Earnside 1306–1314 Methven Dalrigh Loch Ryan Turnberry Glen Trool Loudoun Hill Slioch Inverurie Buchan River Dee Pass

    Battle of Methven

    Battle of Methven

    Battle_of_Methven

  • List of generic forms in place names in the British Isles
  • prefix Anglicisation of lios. loch, lough C, SG, I lake, sea inlet Loch Ryan, Lough Neagh, Sweethope Loughs, Glendalough, Loch Ness Generally found in Scotland

    List of generic forms in place names in the British Isles

    List_of_generic_forms_in_place_names_in_the_British_Isles

  • Battle of Sheriffmuir
  • Engagement in 1715 at the height of the Jacobite rising in England

    Bridge Falkirk Roslin Happrew Stirling Castle Methven Dalrigh Turnberry Loch Ryan Glen Trool Loudoun Hill Slioch Inverurie Buchan Pass of Brander Bannockburn

    Battle of Sheriffmuir

    Battle of Sheriffmuir

    Battle_of_Sheriffmuir

  • Declaration of Arbroath
  • 1320 letter to Pope John XXII affirming Scottish independence from England

    Falkirk Roslin Happrew Stirling Castle Earnside 1306–1314 Methven Dalrigh Loch Ryan Turnberry Glen Trool Loudoun Hill Slioch Inverurie Buchan River Dee Pass

    Declaration of Arbroath

    Declaration of Arbroath

    Declaration_of_Arbroath

  • Treaty of Edinburgh–Northampton
  • 1328 peace treaty ending the First War of Scottish Independence

    Falkirk Roslin Happrew Stirling Castle Earnside 1306–1314 Methven Dalrigh Loch Ryan Turnberry Glen Trool Loudoun Hill Slioch Inverurie Buchan River Dee Pass

    Treaty of Edinburgh–Northampton

    Treaty_of_Edinburgh–Northampton

  • Battle of Glen Fruin
  • Scottish clan battle on 7 February 1603

    Fruin, the Colquhouns were comprehensively defeated. Glen Fruin is in the Loch Lomond area, in the county of Dunbartonshire, Scotland. In the aftermath

    Battle of Glen Fruin

    Battle of Glen Fruin

    Battle_of_Glen_Fruin

  • Mull of Galloway Trail
  • Long-distance path in southern Scotland

    between Stranraer and Glenapp section was previously designated as the Loch Ryan Coastal Path, with the southern section to the Mull being added later

    Mull of Galloway Trail

    Mull of Galloway Trail

    Mull_of_Galloway_Trail

  • Geography of Scotland
  • mainland. Major sea lochs include Loch Fyne, Loch Long, Loch Ryan, Loch Linnhe, Loch Torridon, Loch Ewe and, on the Isle of Lewis, Loch Seaforth. Scotland

    Geography of Scotland

    Geography of Scotland

    Geography_of_Scotland

  • Argyll's Rising
  • 1685 rebellion in Scotland

    Argyll's view. Argyll established a base at the old castle of Eilean Dearg, Loch Riddon, which was strengthened by additional earthworks; once completed,

    Argyll's Rising

    Argyll's Rising

    Argyll's_Rising

  • List of sea lochs of Scotland
  • Kyles of Bute Loch Ryan Loch Sàile (Harris) Loch an t-Sailein (Islay) Loch Scadabay (Harris) Loch Scavaig (Skye) Loch Scresort (Rùm) Loch Scridain (Isle

    List of sea lochs of Scotland

    List_of_sea_lochs_of_Scotland

  • German submarine U-532
  • German World War II submarine

    wolfpacks. She surrendered on 13 May 1945 at Loch Eriboll in Scotland; she was then transferred to Loch Ryan for Operation Deadlight. She was sunk on 9

    German submarine U-532

    German_submarine_U-532

  • 1300s (decade)
  • Decade

    Battle of Loch Ryan: Thomas de Brus and Alexander de Brus sail with an invasion force of 1,000 men and 18 galleys, into the harbor at Loch Ryan. But they

    1300s (decade)

    1300s_(decade)

  • Battle of Bothwell Bridge
  • Battle of the Covenanter rebellion of 1679

    Bridge Falkirk Roslin Happrew Stirling Castle Methven Dalrigh Turnberry Loch Ryan Glen Trool Loudoun Hill Slioch Inverurie Buchan Pass of Brander Bannockburn

    Battle of Bothwell Bridge

    Battle of Bothwell Bridge

    Battle_of_Bothwell_Bridge

  • Galloway
  • Region in southwestern Scotland

    Rheged. Rerigonium's exact position is uncertain except that it was 'on Loch Ryan', close to modern day Stranraer; it is possible that it is the modern

    Galloway

    Galloway

    Galloway

  • Battle of Lagabraad
  • 1480 battle

    Bridge Falkirk Roslin Happrew Stirling Castle Methven Dalrigh Turnberry Loch Ryan Glen Trool Loudoun Hill Slioch Inverurie Buchan Pass of Brander Bannockburn

    Battle of Lagabraad

    Battle of Lagabraad

    Battle_of_Lagabraad

  • Battle of Dryfe Sands
  • Scottish clan battle between Clan Maxwell and Clan Johnstone in 1593

    Bridge Falkirk Roslin Happrew Stirling Castle Methven Dalrigh Turnberry Loch Ryan Glen Trool Loudoun Hill Slioch Inverurie Buchan Pass of Brander Bannockburn

    Battle of Dryfe Sands

    Battle of Dryfe Sands

    Battle_of_Dryfe_Sands

  • Battle of Dunkeld
  • Battle of the Jacobite rising of 1689

    Bridge Falkirk Roslin Happrew Stirling Castle Methven Dalrigh Turnberry Loch Ryan Glen Trool Loudoun Hill Slioch Inverurie Buchan Pass of Brander Bannockburn

    Battle of Dunkeld

    Battle of Dunkeld

    Battle_of_Dunkeld

  • Sack of Berwick (1296)
  • Battle of the First War of Scottish Independence

    Falkirk Roslin Happrew Stirling Castle Earnside 1306–1314 Methven Dalrigh Loch Ryan Turnberry Glen Trool Loudoun Hill Slioch Inverurie Buchan River Dee Pass

    Sack of Berwick (1296)

    Sack of Berwick (1296)

    Sack_of_Berwick_(1296)

  • Battle of Happrew
  • 1304 battle in the First War of Scottish Independence

    Falkirk Roslin Happrew Stirling Castle Earnside 1306–1314 Methven Dalrigh Loch Ryan Turnberry Glen Trool Loudoun Hill Slioch Inverurie Buchan River Dee Pass

    Battle of Happrew

    Battle_of_Happrew

  • List of battles between England and Scotland
  • drives back an English raiding party in a minor skirmish. 1307 Battle of Loch Ryan Rebel Scots win a significant victory against the royalist army and their

    List of battles between England and Scotland

    List_of_battles_between_England_and_Scotland

  • Battle of Harlaw
  • 1411 Scottish clan battle

    good behaviour. The treaty was signed at Polgilbe/Polgillip (Loch Gilp), an inlet of Loch Fyne in Argyll. After Harlaw, the Earl of Mar "ruled with acceptance

    Battle of Harlaw

    Battle of Harlaw

    Battle_of_Harlaw

  • Battle of Traigh Ghruinneart
  • Scottish clan battle

    that the island belonged to his clan and landed about 800 to 1,000 men at Loch Ghruinneart. MacDonald offered his uncle half of the island for MacLean's

    Battle of Traigh Ghruinneart

    Battle of Traigh Ghruinneart

    Battle_of_Traigh_Ghruinneart

  • Battle of Dunbar (1296)
  • Part of the First War of Scottish Independence

    Falkirk Roslin Happrew Stirling Castle Earnside 1306–1314 Methven Dalrigh Loch Ryan Turnberry Glen Trool Loudoun Hill Slioch Inverurie Buchan River Dee Pass

    Battle of Dunbar (1296)

    Battle_of_Dunbar_(1296)

  • Ostrea edulis
  • Species of oyster

    Loch Ryan oysters are sourced from Scotland's only commercial European flat oyster bed.

    Ostrea edulis

    Ostrea edulis

    Ostrea_edulis

  • Wars of Scottish Independence
  • War of national liberation between Scotland and England

    Falkirk Roslin Happrew Stirling Castle Earnside 1306–1314 Methven Dalrigh Loch Ryan Turnberry Glen Trool Loudoun Hill Slioch Inverurie Buchan River Dee Pass

    Wars of Scottish Independence

    Wars of Scottish Independence

    Wars_of_Scottish_Independence

  • Battle of Old Byland
  • Battle during the Wars of Scottish Independence (1322)

    Falkirk Roslin Happrew Stirling Castle Earnside 1306–1314 Methven Dalrigh Loch Ryan Turnberry Glen Trool Loudoun Hill Slioch Inverurie Buchan River Dee Pass

    Battle of Old Byland

    Battle of Old Byland

    Battle_of_Old_Byland

  • Battle of Cromdale
  • Battle at the Haughs of Cromdale on 30 April and 1 May 1690

    Aviemore, where some of them were killed. They attempted to seize the castle of Loch an Eilein, but their attack was repelled by the proprietor and his tenants

    Battle of Cromdale

    Battle of Cromdale

    Battle_of_Cromdale

  • Raid on Scone
  • 13th-century military raid in Scotland

    Falkirk Roslin Happrew Stirling Castle Earnside 1306–1314 Methven Dalrigh Loch Ryan Turnberry Glen Trool Loudoun Hill Slioch Inverurie Buchan River Dee Pass

    Raid on Scone

    Raid_on_Scone

  • Battle of Linlithgow Bridge
  • Scottish battle (1526)

    Bridge Falkirk Roslin Happrew Stirling Castle Methven Dalrigh Turnberry Loch Ryan Glen Trool Loudoun Hill Slioch Inverurie Buchan Pass of Brander Bannockburn

    Battle of Linlithgow Bridge

    Battle_of_Linlithgow_Bridge

  • Battle of Largs
  • 1263 battle of the Scottish-Norwegian War

    When talks broke down, Haakon dispatched a fleet of Islesmen to raid into Loch Lomond, and to ravage Lennox. Meanwhile, the main Norwegian fleet repositioned

    Battle of Largs

    Battle of Largs

    Battle_of_Largs

  • Battle of Carbisdale
  • Scottish civil war battle (1650)

    was too strong to take, he proceeded inland along Glen Fleet to Lairg and Loch Shin, hoping for support from Clan Munro and Clan Ross, but above all from

    Battle of Carbisdale

    Battle of Carbisdale

    Battle_of_Carbisdale

  • David Broadfoot
  • Scottish seaman decorated for bravery

    31st January, 1953, carrying 127 passengers for Larne. After leaving Loch Ryan she encountered north-westerly gales and squalls of sleet and snow. A

    David Broadfoot

    David_Broadfoot

  • Battle of Coire Na Creiche
  • Scottish clan battle fought on the Isle of Skye in 1601

    Bridge Falkirk Roslin Happrew Stirling Castle Methven Dalrigh Turnberry Loch Ryan Glen Trool Loudoun Hill Slioch Inverurie Buchan Pass of Brander Bannockburn

    Battle of Coire Na Creiche

    Battle of Coire Na Creiche

    Battle_of_Coire_Na_Creiche

  • 1307 in Scotland
  • Monarch – Robert I February – Battle of Turnberry 9/10 February – Battle of Loch Ryan March – Battle of Glen Trool 10 May – Battle of Loudoun Hill December

    1307 in Scotland

    1307_in_Scotland

  • MS Ile Rouge
  • Ropax ferry built in 2002

    Stena Superfast VII and Stena Superfast VIII operating on the Cairnryan (Loch Ryan) to Belfast route. After refit the ship replaced MS Stena Nordica (which

    MS Ile Rouge

    MS Ile Rouge

    MS_Ile_Rouge

  • Battle of Brechin
  • Battle of the Royal–Black Douglas civil war

    Bridge Falkirk Roslin Happrew Stirling Castle Methven Dalrigh Turnberry Loch Ryan Glen Trool Loudoun Hill Slioch Inverurie Buchan Pass of Brander Bannockburn

    Battle of Brechin

    Battle of Brechin

    Battle_of_Brechin

  • Battle of Preston (1715)
  • Final action of the Jacobite rising of 1715

    Bridge Falkirk Roslin Happrew Stirling Castle Methven Dalrigh Turnberry Loch Ryan Glen Trool Loudoun Hill Slioch Inverurie Buchan Pass of Brander Bannockburn

    Battle of Preston (1715)

    Battle of Preston (1715)

    Battle_of_Preston_(1715)

  • Battle of Carberry Hill
  • 1567 battle in Scotland

    Bridge Falkirk Roslin Happrew Stirling Castle Methven Dalrigh Turnberry Loch Ryan Glen Trool Loudoun Hill Slioch Inverurie Buchan Pass of Brander Bannockburn

    Battle of Carberry Hill

    Battle of Carberry Hill

    Battle_of_Carberry_Hill

  • Second Battle of Athenry
  • 1316 battle of the Bruce Campaign in Ireland

    Senait, Annals of Senat". Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition. "Annals of Loch Cé". Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition. http://www.theirishstory.com/2013/02/25/7347/#

    Second Battle of Athenry

    Second_Battle_of_Athenry

  • Battle of Faughart
  • 1318 Battle in Ireland

    Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. Annals of Loch Cé, ed. and tr. W. M. Hennessy (1871). The Annals of Loch Cé. Rolls Series 54. 2 vols. Dublin: Longman

    Battle of Faughart

    Battle of Faughart

    Battle_of_Faughart

  • Battle of Arkinholm
  • 15th-century Scottish clan battle

    Bridge Falkirk Roslin Happrew Stirling Castle Methven Dalrigh Turnberry Loch Ryan Glen Trool Loudoun Hill Slioch Inverurie Buchan Pass of Brander Bannockburn

    Battle of Arkinholm

    Battle_of_Arkinholm

  • Battle of Corrichie
  • Battle fought near Meikle Tap, near Aberdeen, Scotland, on 28 October 1562

    Bridge Falkirk Roslin Happrew Stirling Castle Methven Dalrigh Turnberry Loch Ryan Glen Trool Loudoun Hill Slioch Inverurie Buchan Pass of Brander Bannockburn

    Battle of Corrichie

    Battle of Corrichie

    Battle_of_Corrichie

  • Battle of Littleferry
  • Battle during the Jacobite rising in 1746, just before the Battle of Culloden

    rest were driven onto the beach, where several were drowned trying to swim Loch Fleet. Most of Cromartie's men were either killed or taken prisoner and thus

    Battle of Littleferry

    Battle of Littleferry

    Battle_of_Littleferry

  • Siege of Culloden House (1715)
  • 1715 siege

    Bridge Falkirk Roslin Happrew Stirling Castle Methven Dalrigh Turnberry Loch Ryan Glen Trool Loudoun Hill Slioch Inverurie Buchan Pass of Brander Bannockburn

    Siege of Culloden House (1715)

    Siege of Culloden House (1715)

    Siege_of_Culloden_House_(1715)

  • List of ship names of the Royal Navy (I–L)
  • Odairn Loch Ossain Loch Quoich Loch Roan Loch Ronald Loch Ruthven Loch Ryan Loch Scamdale Loch Scavaig Loch Scridain Loch Seaforth Loch Sheallag Loch Sheil

    List of ship names of the Royal Navy (I–L)

    List of ship names of the Royal Navy (I–L)

    List_of_ship_names_of_the_Royal_Navy_(I–L)

  • Battle of the Shirts
  • 1544 Scottish clan battle in the Great Glen

    battle that took place in 1544 in the Great Glen, at the northern end of Loch Lochy. The Clan Macdonald of Clanranald and their allies the Clan Cameron

    Battle of the Shirts

    Battle of the Shirts

    Battle_of_the_Shirts

  • Battle of the North Inch
  • Staged battle between the Clan Chattan and the "Clan Quhele" in September 1396

    Bridge Falkirk Roslin Happrew Stirling Castle Methven Dalrigh Turnberry Loch Ryan Glen Trool Loudoun Hill Slioch Inverurie Buchan Pass of Brander Bannockburn

    Battle of the North Inch

    Battle of the North Inch

    Battle_of_the_North_Inch

  • Firth of Clyde
  • Inlet on the west coast of Scotland

    Gair and Loch Shira Gare Loch Holy Loch Loch Long - Loch Goil Loch Ranza Loch Riddon off the Kyles of Bute Loch Ryan Loch Striven Cowal Peninsula The Cowal

    Firth of Clyde

    Firth of Clyde

    Firth_of_Clyde

  • Oyster reef restoration
  • Process of rebuilding or restoring of oyster reefs

    support'. In 2017, the DEEP project by moved approximately 300 oysters from Loch Ryan to place them in the Dornoch Firth and monitor them to determine whether

    Oyster reef restoration

    Oyster reef restoration

    Oyster_reef_restoration

  • Battle of Bloody Bay
  • Naval battle fought near Tobermory, Scotland

    Bridge Falkirk Roslin Happrew Stirling Castle Methven Dalrigh Turnberry Loch Ryan Glen Trool Loudoun Hill Slioch Inverurie Buchan Pass of Brander Bannockburn

    Battle of Bloody Bay

    Battle of Bloody Bay

    Battle_of_Bloody_Bay

  • McLaughlin & Harvey
  • British construction firm

    Retention Scheme. the Stena Line Terminal in Belfast, and its equivalent at Loch Ryan in south west Scotland, completed in 2011 Critical Care Building at the

    McLaughlin & Harvey

    McLaughlin & Harvey

    McLaughlin_&_Harvey

  • Oyster festival
  • Food festival centered on the oyster

    in September in Stranraer, Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland celebrating Loch Ryan native oysters. Amite Oyster Festival annual festival in Amite, Louisiana

    Oyster festival

    Oyster_festival

  • Battle of Invernahavon
  • 14th-century Scottish clan battle

    with the Clan Cameron, apparently over the disputed lands of Glenlui and Loch Arkaig. Each side had raided each other's lands, lifting property. In 1370

    Battle of Invernahavon

    Battle of Invernahavon

    Battle_of_Invernahavon

  • Battle of Champions
  • 1478 Scottish clan wars battle

    Bridge Falkirk Roslin Happrew Stirling Castle Methven Dalrigh Turnberry Loch Ryan Glen Trool Loudoun Hill Slioch Inverurie Buchan Pass of Brander Bannockburn

    Battle of Champions

    Battle of Champions

    Battle_of_Champions

  • German submarine U-155
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    submarine U-155 (1941), a Type IXC submarine that served in World War II; taken to Loch Ryan on 30 June 1945; sunk on 21 December 1945 as a part of Operation Deadlight

    German submarine U-155

    German_submarine_U-155

  • Battle of Drumoak
  • Clan battle

    Bridge Falkirk Roslin Happrew Stirling Castle Methven Dalrigh Turnberry Loch Ryan Glen Trool Loudoun Hill Slioch Inverurie Buchan Pass of Brander Bannockburn

    Battle of Drumoak

    Battle of Drumoak

    Battle_of_Drumoak

  • Stena Voyager
  • Ferry used from 1996 to 2011

    Cairnryan, five miles further north up Loch Ryan. The new port at Old Light House Point was to be called Loch Ryan Port. Planning application materials

    Stena Voyager

    Stena Voyager

    Stena_Voyager

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  • Loch
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Irish

    Loch

    Bright; Radiant

    Loch

  • Louch
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Louch

    English : unexplained. Perhaps a variant of Loach.

    Louch

  • Dabbah
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Dabbah

    Latch, Door lock

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  • Lock
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lock

    English : metonymic occupational name for a locksmith, from Middle English, Old English loc ‘lock’, ‘fastening’.English : topographic name for someone who lived near an enclosure, a place that could be locked, Middle English loke, Old English loca (a derivative of loc as in 1). Middle English loke also came to be used to denote a barrier, in particular a barrier on a river which could be opened and closed at will, and, by extension, a bridge. The surname may thus also have been a metonymic occupational name for a lock-keeper.English, Dutch, and German : nickname for a person with fine hair, or curly hair, from Middle English loc, Middle High German lock(e) ‘lock (of hair)’, ‘curl’.Americanized spelling of German Loch.

    Lock

  • DÁLACH
  • Male

    Gaelic

    DÁLACH

    Gaelic name derived from the word dál, DÁLACH means "assembly, gathering."

    DÁLACH

  • Loach
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Loach

    English : nickname for someone thought to resemble the loach (a species of freshwater fish), Middle English loche.

    Loach

  • Coch
  • Boy/Male

    Welsh

    Coch

    Legendary son of Caw.

    Coch

  • Dabbah |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Dabbah |

    Latch, Door lock

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  • Loc
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English, Vietnamese

    Loc

    Lives by the Stronghold; Luck; Blessings

    Loc

  • Lach
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Lach

    Lives Near Water

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  • Lock
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, Irish

    Lock

    Woods; Fortified Place; Bright; Radiant

    Lock

  • LECH
  • Male

    Polish

    LECH

    This is the name of the legendary founder of Poland (Lechia). The name is used to denote "a Pole." It is said to have derived from the name of the tribe of Lędzianie, from Slavic lęda, LECH means "uncultivated field."

    LECH

  • ROCH
  • Male

    French

    ROCH

    French form of Italian Rocco, ROCH means "rest."

    ROCH

  • Talah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Talah

    Lock; Awesome

    Talah

  • Lech
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, French, Polish

    Lech

    A Pole

    Lech

  • Roch
  • Girl/Female

    German

    Roch

    Glory

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  • Zabba
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Zabba

    Latch, Door lock

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  • Locy
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Locy

    Locy

  • Loc
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Loc

    Lives by tbe stronghold.

    Loc

  • Roch
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, French, German, Italian, Polish

    Roch

    Rock; Glory; Rest; Battle; Cry

    Roch

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  • Tawil
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Tawil

    Long

  • Afroze
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Afroze

    Enlightening

  • Parkin
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, English

    Parkin

    Little Rock; Little Peter

  • Mudit | முதித
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Mudit | முதித

    Pleased

  • Anwara
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Anwara

    Ray of Light

  • Sachjog
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Sachjog

    Absorbed in the true one

  • Vanko
  • Boy/Male

    Ukrainian Greek

    Vanko

    God's gift.

  • Rakhshaan
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim, Persian

    Rakhshaan

    Resplendent; Dazzling

  • Cyra
  • Girl/Female

    Persian

    Cyra

    Moon.

  • Kamlaj
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Kamlaj

    Lord Brahma

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  • Lock
  • v. t.

    To fasten in or out, or to make secure by means of, or as with, locks; to confine, or to shut in or out -- often with up; as, to lock one's self in a room; to lock up the prisoners; to lock up one's silver; to lock intruders out of the house; to lock money into a vault; to lock a child in one's arms; to lock a secret in one's breast.

  • Looch
  • n.

    See 2d Loch.

  • Lock
  • n.

    That part or apparatus of a firearm by which the charge is exploded; as, a matchlock, flintlock, percussion lock, etc.

  • Lock
  • v. t.

    To link together; to clasp closely; as, to lock arms.

  • Loch
  • n.

    A kind of medicine to be taken by licking with the tongue; a lambative; a lincture.

  • Loch
  • n.

    A lake; a bay or arm of the sea.

  • Lock
  • v. i.

    To become fast, as by means of a lock or by interlacing; as, the door locks close.

  • Lough
  • n.

    A loch or lake; -- so spelt in Ireland.

  • Lock
  • v. t.

    To prevent ingress or access to, or exit from, by fastening the lock or locks of; -- often with up; as, to lock or lock up, a house, jail, room, trunk. etc.

  • Double-lock
  • v. t.

    To lock with two bolts; to fasten with double security.

  • Lock
  • v. t.

    To fasten with a lock, or as with a lock; to make fast; to prevent free movement of; as, to lock a door, a carriage wheel, a river, etc.

  • Lock
  • n.

    A place from which egress is prevented, as by a lock.

  • Loco
  • n.

    A plant (Astragalus Hornii) growing in the Southwestern United States, which is said to poison horses and cattle, first making them insane. The name is also given vaguely to several other species of the same genus. Called also loco weed.

  • Lohock
  • n.

    See Loch, a medicine.

  • Lock
  • v. t.

    To furnish with locks; also, to raise or lower (a boat) in a lock.

  • Latewake
  • n.

    See Lich wake, under Lich.

  • Lock
  • n.

    An inclosure in a canal with gates at each end, used in raising or lowering boats as they pass from one level to another; -- called also lift lock.

  • Lock-weir
  • n.

    A waste weir for a canal, discharging into a lock chamber.

  • Loche
  • n.

    See Loach.