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  2. Urquhart Castle - Wikipedia

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    Urquhart Castle (/ ˈ ɜːr k ər t / ⓘ UR-kərt; Scottish Gaelic: Caisteal na Sròine) is a ruined castle that sits beside Loch Ness in the Highlands of Scotland. The castle is on the A82 road , 21 kilometres (13 mi) south-west of Inverness and 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) east of the village of Drumnadrochit .

  3. Clan Urquhart - Wikipedia

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    Castle Craig. Urquhart ( / ˈɜːrkərt / ⓘ UR-kərt) is a Highland Scottish clan. [ 1] The clan dates to the 13th–century and is most associated with the area of Cromarty. [ 1] In modern times, there are two parishes in Scotland named Urquhart, one in Elgin and one on the Black Isle. [ 1]

  4. Raids of Urquhart - Wikipedia

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    The Raids of Urquhart were two raids carried out in the vicinity of Urquhart Castle in the Scottish Highlands in October 1544 and April 1545 where a large amount of cattle, horses, harvest, furniture and military equipment were stolen from the Clan Grant, a Highland Scottish clan, by the Clan Cameron and Clan MacDonell of Glengarry, both also Scottish Highland clans.

  5. Craigston Castle - Wikipedia

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    Craigston Castle is a 17th-century country house located about 4 miles (6.4 kilometres) north-east of Turriff, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, and is an historic home of the Urquhart family. The U-plan castle is composed of two main wings flanking the entrance and connected by an elevated arch, and surmounted by a richly corbelled parapet. [ 4]

  6. William de Moravia, 5th Earl of Sutherland - Wikipedia

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    Urquhart Castle was granted to the Earl of Sutherland in 1358. In 1358, the Earl of Sutherland resigned all of his lands in Kincardine into the hands of the king who in turn bestowed upon the earl and his son John, the barony of Urquhart and Urquhart Castle in Inverness-shire. However, the king later re-conferred to the earl the baronies of ...

  7. William FitzWarin - Wikipedia

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    Sir William FitzWarin (died c. 1299) was an English soldier active during the First War of Scottish Independence.He was the constable of Urquhart Castle (1296-1297) and after the English defeat at the Battle of Stirling Bridge on 11 September 1297, he was appointed constable of Stirling Castle, which he later surrendered and was imprisoned in Dumbarton Castle.

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