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Ben Bhraggie, the Glossary

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Ben Bhraggie (Beinn a' Bhragaidh) is a hill in Scotland which rises to an elevation of above sea level.[1]

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  1. 14 relations: Dornoch Cathedral, Duke of Sutherland, Dunrobin Castle, Earl of Sutherland, Francis Leggatt Chantrey, George Leveson-Gower, 1st Duke of Sutherland, Golspie, Granny's Hieland Hame, Highland (council area), Highland Clearances, Newtonmore, Ordnance Survey, Scotland, Sutherland.

  2. 1837 sculptures
  3. Highland Clearances
  4. Landforms of Sutherland
  5. Outdoor sculptures in Scotland

Dornoch Cathedral

Dornoch Cathedral is a Church of Scotland parish church serving the small Sutherland town of Dornoch, in the Scottish Highlands.

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Duke of Sutherland

Duke of Sutherland is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom which was created by William IV in 1833 for George Leveson-Gower, 2nd Marquess of Stafford. Ben Bhraggie and Duke of Sutherland are Highland Clearances.

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Dunrobin Castle

Dunrobin Castle (mostly 1835–1845 — present) is a stately home in Sutherland, in the Highland area of Scotland, as well as the family seat of the Earl of Sutherland, Chief of the Clan Sutherland.

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Earl of Sutherland

Earl of Sutherland is a title in the Peerage of Scotland.

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Francis Leggatt Chantrey

Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey (7 April 1781 – 25 November 1841) was an English sculptor.

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George Leveson-Gower, 1st Duke of Sutherland

George Granville Leveson-Gower, 1st Duke of Sutherland KG, PC (9 January 175819 July 1833), known as Viscount Trentham from 1758 to 1786, as Earl Gower from 1786 to 1803 and as the Marquess of Stafford from 1803 to 1833, was an English politician, diplomat, landowner and patron of the arts from the Leveson-Gower family. Ben Bhraggie and George Leveson-Gower, 1st Duke of Sutherland are Highland Clearances.

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Golspie

Golspie (Goillspidh) is a village and parish in Sutherland, Highland, Scotland, which lies on the North Sea coast in the shadow of Ben Bhraggie.

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Granny's Hieland Hame

Granny's Hieland Hame is a Scottish song, composed and first recorded by Thomas "Sandy" MacFarlane.

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Highland (council area)

Highland (Gàidhealtachd,; Hieland) is a council area in the Scottish Highlands and is the largest local government area in the United Kingdom.

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Highland Clearances

The Highland Clearances (Fuadaichean nan Gàidheal, the "eviction of the Gaels") were the evictions of a significant number of tenants in the Scottish Highlands and Islands, mostly in two phases from 1750 to 1860.

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Newtonmore

Newtonmore (Baile Ùr an t-Slèibh) is a village of approximately 1100 inhabitants in Badenoch, within the Highland council area of Scotland.

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Ordnance Survey

The Ordnance Survey (OS) is the national mapping agency for Great Britain.

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Scotland

Scotland (Scots: Scotland; Scottish Gaelic: Alba) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.

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Sutherland

Sutherland (Cataibh) is a historic county, registration county and lieutenancy area in the Highlands of Scotland.

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See also

1837 sculptures

Highland Clearances

Landforms of Sutherland

Outdoor sculptures in Scotland

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Bhraggie

Also known as Beinn a' Bhragaidh, The Mannie.