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  1. William Henderson, Pulteneytown Alexander McGregor Pulteneytown George Swanson Pulteneytown. 025. A large piece of flat sKerry on the East Side of the South Quay. Extends from the shore into the sea about 70 yards, forming one side of a small sandy beach called Shaltie Goe. OS1/7/14/74. SALMON ROCK.

  2. The ancestor of the Gunns settles in Caithness. Story of Helen Gunn the "Beauty of Braemore". Battle of Harpsdale. Battle between the Keiths and Gunns at Tannach. Treachery of the Keiths at the chapel of St Tayre. Revenge of the Gunns. Chapter Six. The rule of the Norwegian Earls in Caithness terminates.

  3. Hace 1 día · The history of Castle of Old Wick remains obscure and enigmatic. It was traditionally thought to have been built by Earl Harald Maddadson in the 1100s, but the surviving structure seems to date to the 14th century or later. Documentary evidence shows that it was associated with the powerful Sutherland and Oliphant families, and was besieged ...

  4. 14 de may. de 2024 · History. DUNNET, a sea-port and parish, in the county of Caithness, 9 miles (E. N. E.) from Thurso. This parish is one of the most northerly in Scotland. The church, which is very ancient, is a plain oblong building, with a tower at the west end; in 1836-7 it underwent a thorough repair, having been re-roofed, and enlarged by a capacious aisle ...

  5. 24 de ene. de 2022 · history scotland online talk with caithness broch project, 3 march 2022 - book your place now! The visuals, created by digital reconstruction artist Bob Marshall, showcase the ambitious aims of the charity, who seek to construct the monument using tools and techniques only available to their Iron Age counterparts.

  6. Vintage Wick - A Photographic history of the Royal Burgh of Wick and its People - 1589 Quartercentenary 1989, Ed:Clive Robertson, Pub:North of Scotland Newspapers Ltd., Wick, Caithness, 1989, 166pp. Photos from 1860s onwards, grouped by topic.

  7. Discover Caithness and Sutherland. Whether venturer or adventurer you will find a region rich in unique leisure opportunities. Go surfing at Thurso East at the world famous reef break, or join the ‘end-to-enders’ and visit the northerly extremes on the UK mainland at Dunnet Head or John O’Groats. Have a change from seascapes in Scotland ...