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Human settlement in Scotland
Maryburgh (Scottish Gaelic: Baile Màiri) is a village in the Highland council area of Scotland, 2 miles (3.2 km) south of Dingwall. It is situated on
Maryburgh
Town in the Highlands of Scotland
of the Scottish clans. The settlement that grew around it was called Maryburgh, after his wife Mary II of England. This settlement was later renamed
Fort_William,_Scotland
Secondary school in Dingwall, Scotland
academy is in the centre of Dingwall and has pupils from Conon Bridge, Maryburgh, Muir of Ord, Strathpeffer, Evanton and the surrounding area. The school's
Dingwall_Academy
UK Parliament constituency (2005–2024)
council area: 11 wards (Avoch and Fortrose, Black Isle North, Conon and Maryburgh, Dingwall North, Dingwall South, Gairloch, Knockbain and Killearnan, Lochbroom
Ross, Skye and Lochaber (constituency)
Ross,_Skye_and_Lochaber_(constituency)
Council area of Scotland
Lochcarron (Loch Carrann), Lochinver (Loch an Inbhir) Mallaig (Malaig), Maryburgh (Baile Màiri), Muir of Ord (Am Blàr dubh) Nairn (Inbhir Narann), Newtonmore
Highland_(council_area)
Town in Highland, Scotland
area, including communities such as Strathpeffer, Contin, Conon Bridge, Maryburgh and Muir of Ord. Dingwall is also home to Fèis Rois, a centre for education
Dingwall
Peninsula in Scotland
boundary is broadly delineated by rivers. The River Conon, which divides Maryburgh from Conon Bridge, defines the border in the north-west. The south-western
Black_Isle
Scottish Presbyterian denomination
Alness, Contin (1900-07), Dingwall, Ferintosh & Maryburgh (1908-), Kilmorack, Kiltearn (1900-07), Maryburgh (1900-08), Strathconan (1900-28), Strathgarve
United Free Church of Scotland
United_Free_Church_of_Scotland
Park Lochgilphead, Argyll and Bute Lybster, Highland Mallaig, Highland Maryburgh, Highland Maryculter, Aberdeenshire Morar, Highland Muchalls, Aberdeenshire
List of towns and villages in the Scottish Highlands
List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Scottish_Highlands
Former autonomous corporate entity in Scotland and Northern England
Branderburgh Dryburgh Edinburgh Fraserburgh Helensburgh Jedburgh Leverburgh Maryburgh Musselburgh Newburgh (disambiguation) Osnaburgh Roxburgh Salsburgh Winchburgh
Burgh
Human settlement in Scotland
Ross-shire, it is at the western end of the Cromarty Firth. The village of Maryburgh is on the other side of the river. Conon Bridge has a railway station
Conon_Bridge
Football league
Fortrose & Rosemarkie Union Inverness Athletic Reserves Loch Ness Thistle Maryburgh Tomatin United Ardersier Auldearn Culbokie Drakies L&L Ferry United Gellions
Inverness and District Football Association
Inverness_and_District_Football_Association
Railway station in Highland, Scotland
Kyle of Lochalsh Lines, which serves the villages of Conon Bridge and Maryburgh in the Scottish Highlands. Initially known as Conon, it originally closed
Conon_Bridge_railway_station
Football tournament
1978; 48 years ago (1978) Region Scottish Highlands Current champions Maryburgh (3rd title) Most championships Pentland United (9 titles) Website [1]
Highland_Amateur_Cup
Kilbride (early 18th century) Kilbride → East Kilbride (early 18th century) Maryburgh → Gordonsburgh → Duncansburgh → Fort William Navermouth (Am Blàran Odhar)
List_of_city_name_changes
Historic county and registration county of Scotland
Kilmuir, Easter Ross Kinlochewe Kyle of Lochalsh Laide Lochcarron Marybank Maryburgh Milton Muir of Ord Munlochy Nigg North Kessock Polbain Polglass Poolewe
Ross_and_Cromarty
Railway line in Scotland
afterwards, the line crosses the River Conon and passes through the village of Maryburgh before reaching Dingwall station – the busiest station on the line aside
Far_North_Line
L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Maligar, Mallaig, Marishader, Marybank, Maryburgh Mellon Charles, Mellon Udrigle, Melness, Melvaig, Melvich, Merkadale,
List of places in Highland (council area)
List_of_places_in_Highland_(council_area)
in Highland, Scotland. This includes the villages of Strathpeffer and Maryburgh and surrounding areas. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download
List of listed buildings in Fodderty
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Fodderty
Road in Scotland
across the Black Isle, including a spur from Tore to cross the R Conon at Maryburgh and continue past Brahan to join the old A832 before Contin, the entire
A835_road
Major road in Scotland
Cromarty Firth 171.0 275.2 A862 south to A835 / A834 – Dingwall, Ullapool, Maryburgh, Strathpeffer, Muir of Ord To A834 / A835 and Muir of Ord signed northbound
A9_road_(Scotland)
Postcode area within the United Kingdom
Marybank, Strathconon Highland IV7 DINGWALL Conon Bridge, Culbokie, Maryburgh Highland IV8 MUNLOCHY Munlochy Highland IV9 AVOCH Avoch Highland IV10
IV_postcode_area
Upload another image See more images Former Seaforth Sanatorium And Lodge Maryburgh 57°34′39″N 4°27′00″W / 57.577426°N 4.449936°W / 57.577426; -4.449936
List of listed buildings in Dingwall
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Dingwall
minority left to found Lybster, Bruan, Latheron and Berriedale FCC in 2000. Maryburgh (and Killearnan). The Killearnan building was retained post 1900. Montrose:
List of Free Church of Scotland congregations
List_of_Free_Church_of_Scotland_congregations
Human settlement in Scotland
township on the Black Isle in the Highland council area of Scotland. It is between the villages of Tore and Maryburgh, alongside the A835 road. v t e
Newton_of_Ferintosh
Lochbroom* Lochcarron* Lochduich* Mallaig* Marybank, Scatwell and Strathconon* Maryburgh* Minginish* Morar* Morvern* Muir of Ord* Nether Lochaber* Plockton* Portree*
List of community council areas in Scotland
List_of_community_council_areas_in_Scotland
Siege in 1746
1746, the garrison began demolishing buildings in the nearby village of Maryburgh to provide a clear field of fire, although they could not prevent the
Siege_of_Fort_William
Surname list
between 1975 and 1990 Wessel Myburgh (born 1990), Namibian cricketer Maryburgh All pages with titles containing Myburgh This page lists people with the
Myburgh
Town Meeting Here 1803. 137 Maryburgh Forges On Town Rd., 1/8 Mi. N. of NYS 82 And Suydam. Taghkanic, New York Site of Maryburgh Forges Established Before
List of New York State Historic Markers in Columbia County, New York
List_of_New_York_State_Historic_Markers_in_Columbia_County,_New_York
Scottish architect, mason, and businessman
enclosing land, and setting up coal mines. He established the village of Maryburgh to house the miners, and built a small house, although he seldom visited
William_Adam_(architect)
Presbytery of Highlands and Hebrides, Scotland
(1961-) Ferintosh and Maryburgh Parish Church (1929-61), formerly Ferintosh and Maryburgh United Free Church (1908-29) Maryburgh United Free Church (1900-08)
Clèir_Eilean_Ì
Scottish architect (1804-1862)
(1839) Monument to Bishop Alexander Jolly, Turiff Episcopal Church (1840) Maryburgh Church (1840) St Thomas Church, School, Manse and Female Asylum, Leith
John_Henderson_(architect)
Scottish advocate, barrister, politician and judge (1751–1839)
architect and master mason to the Board of Ordnance in Scotland, of Maryburgh, Kinross. The architect Robert Adam was his uncle. Blairadam House, where
William_Adam_of_Blair_Adam
Ferindonald Ferindonald 32 Lochbroom Lochbroom 34 Lochcarron Lochcarron 31 Maryburgh Maryburgh 30 Ord and Connon Muir of Ord, Conon Bridge and the River Conon
Highland Council wards 1995 to 1999
Highland_Council_wards_1995_to_1999
River in Scotland
bridge (Category B Listed Building LB14903)". Historic Environment Scotland. "Maryburgh Old Cononbridge Tollhouse (Category B Listed Building LB7849)". "Cromarty
River_Conon
Award for Scottish traditional music
Drumbeg, Sutherland piano Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Ali Levack Maryburgh, Ross-shire whistles, pipes Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Luc McNally
BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician
BBC_Radio_Scotland_Young_Traditional_Musician
Killearnan areas Ross and Cromarty Dingwall Alness and Kiltearn; Dingwall (Maryburgh); and Fodderty (Strathpeffer) areas Ross and Cromarty Fearn Tarbat; Fearn;
List of local government areas in Scotland (1930–1975)
List_of_local_government_areas_in_Scotland_(1930–1975)
Uninhabited island in Scottish Highlands
census and 101 such islands in 2022. "Dunglass Island and the Conon, Maryburgh" walkhighlands.co.uk. Retrieved 24 January 2010. Nairne, D. (1895) Memorable
Dunglass_Island
British government recognitions
Thomas. For services to Education, Horticulture and the community in Maryburgh, Highland. Janet Mary Thompson. For services to the community in Uppingham
2021_Birthday_Honours
Castle in Dingwall, Scotland
Baron of Foulis (chief of Clan Munro). The two met at the village of Maryburgh and after an argument dirks were pulled and a duel took place in which
Dingwall_Castle
Historic house in New York, United States
the 18th century industrial, commercial, and residential activities at Maryburgh Forges and the 19th century hamlet of New Forge. Within the property is
House_at_New_Forge
1999 Scottish local government election
The Highland Council election, 1999: Conon and Maryburgh Party Candidate Votes % ±% Independent Sandy MacKenzie 743 Independent Evelyn Vass 703 Majority
1999 Highland Council election
1999_Highland_Council_election
North Part of the Black Isle North David Alston Independent Conon and Maryburgh Angela MacLean Liberal Democrats Dingwall North Includes part of Dingwall
Highland Council wards and councillors 2003 to 2007
Highland_Council_wards_and_councillors_2003_to_2007
Carnoch-Strathconon, Contin, Cromarty (2), Dingwall (2), Dundonnell, Ferintosh-Maryburgh, Fodderty, Fortrose (2), Killearnan, Kilmorack (2), Kiltearn,
List of Church of Scotland synods and presbyteries
List_of_Church_of_Scotland_synods_and_presbyteries
2003 Scottish local government election
The Highland Council election, 2003: Conon and Maryburgh Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrats Angela MacLean 786 Independent David Philip 519
2003 Highland Council election
2003_Highland_Council_election
coastline along the Cromarty Firth Includes the village of Cromarty Conon and Maryburgh Included the village of Conon Bridge Dingwall North Includes part of the
Highland Council wards 1999 to 2007
Highland_Council_wards_1999_to_2007
1995 Scottish local government election
The Highland Council election, 1995: Maryburgh Party Candidate Votes % SNP DW Briggs 896 Conservative J Scott 448 Green E Scott 136 Majority 448
1995 Highland Council election
1995_Highland_Council_election
Part of the Black Isle Missing information Missing information Conon and Maryburgh Missing information Missing information Dingwall North Includes part of
Highland Council wards and councillors 1999 to 2003
Highland_Council_wards_and_councillors_1999_to_2003
Scotland) Order 2008 (S.S.I. 2008 No. 144) The A835 Trunk Road (Tore to Maryburgh Cycle Track) (Redetermination of Means of Exercise of Public Right of
List of Scottish statutory instruments, 2008
List_of_Scottish_statutory_instruments,_2008
41°W / 58.21; -06.41 NB405339 Maryburgh Highland 57°34′N 4°26′W / 57.57°N 04.44°W / 57.57; -04.44 NH5456 Maryburgh Perth and Kinross 56°09′N 3°23′W
List of United Kingdom locations: Mar-Md
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Mar-Md
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