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Glenurquhart
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Glenurquhart Shinty Club
The club presently has two teams, with Glenurquhart currently playing in the Marine Harvest Premiership and the Glenurquhart 2nd's playing in the North External links Glenurquhart @ shinty.com GUSC Some photographs of old Glenurquhart teams Shinty's First Blog, Written from a 'Glen' perspective wikipedia.org
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Milton, Glenurquhart
Milton () is a village in Glenurquhart, to the west of the village of Drumnadrochit, in the Highland council area of Scotland. History Much of Glenurquhart was part of the Balmacaan Estate (also known as the Glen Urquhart Estate), owned by the Grant family of Seafield between 1509 wikipedia.org
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Glen Urquhart
Glenurquhart, Glen Urquhart (glɛˈnɜːkət) [f. Glenurquhart in Inverness-shire.] A Scottish district check (see quot. 1956). Also attrib.1923 Daily Mail 23 Apr. 8 Checked materials are not in fashion, with perhaps the exception of brown Glenurquharts—of which the nicest carry a red line or overcheck. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Glen Urquhart (disambiguation)
Glen Urquhart or Glenurquhart is a geographical area of the Highlands of Scotland. may also refer to: Glen Urquhart (politician) (born 1948), Republican Party candidate for the United States House of Representatives election in 2010 Glenurquhart wikipedia.org
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Glen Urquhart
Location Glenurquhart runs from Loch Ness at Urquhart Bay in the east to Corrimony and beyond in the west. The local shinty team is called Glenurquhart Shinty Club. wikipedia.org
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Glen Urquhart High School
Its associated Primary schools are Glenurquhart, Balnain and Cannich Bridge. History Glenurquhart Public School was established in 1877 in the Culanloan area of Drumnadrochit. wikipedia.org
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Stuart MacKintosh
Shinty career MacKintosh has played for Glenurquhart Shinty Club from an early age. He was appointed Glenurquhart captain for the 2011 season. wikipedia.org
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Fraser MacKenzie
He is currently co manager of Glenurquhart. He has recently signed for Glenurquhart. wikipedia.org
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Drew MacNeil
He was appointed Glenurquhart manager in October 2011. McNeil became a member of the Glenurquhart coaching staff in early 2011 and on the resignation of Jim Barr in October 2011, he was appointed to the top wikipedia.org
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Glen plaid
Glen plaid (short for Glen Urquhart plaid), also known as Glenurquhart check or Prince of Wales check, is a woollen fabric with a woven twill design of Name The name is taken from the valley of Glenurquhart in Inverness-shire, Scotland, where the checked wool was first used in the 19th century by the wikipedia.org
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Balbeg, Highland
History Balmacaan Estate Much of Glenurquhart was part of the Balmacaan Estate (also known as the Glen Urquhart Estate) owned by the Grant family of Seafield The River Enrick, which flows through Glenurquhart, was known as Endrie Water at this time. wikipedia.org
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Strathdearn Cup
1 2015 Newtonmore 3, Glengarry 1 2014 Newtonmore 3, Skye 2 2013 Lovat 2012 Beauly 2011 Newtonmore 2010 Glenurquhart 2009 Fort William 2008 Fort William Lochcarron 1967 Strathglass 1966 Kinlochshiel 1965 Lochaber 1964 Boleskine 1963 Newtonmore 1962 Glenurquhart 1961 Kinlochshiel 1960 Glenurquhart 1959 wikipedia.org
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Sir William Sutherland Cup
Ballachulish 2014 Kyles Athletic 4 - 2 Fort William, at Newtonmore (a.e.t.) 2013 Ballachulish 3 – 1 Lochcarron at Farr (a.e.t.) 2012 Kingussie 2 – 0 Glenurquhart at Beauly 2011 Kingussie 6 – 1 Kyles Athletic at Aberdeen 2010 Lovat 4 – 1 Glenurquhart at Newtonmore 2009 Fort William 3 – 1 Lovat at Inverness 2008 wikipedia.org
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Corrimony
Corrimony () is a small village at the western end of Glenurquhart, in Inverness-shire, in the Highlands of Scotland, now within Highland council area. The River Enrick passes Corrimony, before flowing down Glenurquhart to Loch Ness. wikipedia.org
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