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Place name County Entry Source Cranloch Moray Cranloch , school, St Andrews-Lhanbryde par., E. Elginshire, 2 miles SE. of Lhanbryde ry. sta. Bartholomew Drainie Moray Lhanbryd, S by Spynie, and SW by Duffus. Its length, from E to W, varies between 3¼ and 4 7 / 8 miles Groome Elgin Moray Lhanbryd; on the S by Rothes, Birnie, and Dallas; on the W by Rafford, and on the NW by Alves Groome Elgin Moray Lhanbryd. It has a station on the Highland railway, and is the terminus of the Craigellachie and Lossiemouth sections of the Great Groome Elginshire or Moray Moray Lhanbryd, Drainie, Duffus, Spynie, Alves, Kinloss and Dyke, and Moy is rich and fertile with heavy loam and strong clay Groome Highland Railway Inverness Shire
Nairnshire
Ross Shire
SutherlandLhanbryde (14½), Elgin (17¾ ), Alves Junction (23), and Kinloss (27) from Keith respectively. At Orton there is a nominal Groome Lhanbryde Moray Lhanbryde , vil. with ry. sta., St Andrews Lhanbryde par., in co. and 3½ miles E. of Elgin; P.O. Bartholomew Loch-na-Bo Moray Loch-na-Bo , loch, 1 mile SE. of Lhanbryde, Elgin. Bartholomew Losie Moray Lhanbryd. The Lennoc Burn flows through the deep Glenlatterich, and at one narrow rocky gorge called the Ess of Glenlatterach Groome Moray, Province of Moray Lhanbryd and Essy. Cromdale and Rothiemurchus seem also to have been thanedoms. The Mormaers were also styled Ri or King Groome Na Bo, Loch Moray Na Bo, Loch , St Andrews Lhanbryde par., in co. and 4 miles SE. of Elgin. Bartholomew Rothes Banffshire
MorayLhanbryd and Speymouth, for ½ mile at the NE corner by Bellie, E and SE by Boharm parish and Banffshire Groome Spynie or New Spynie Moray Lhanbryd, SSE and S by the parish of Elgin, SW by the parish of Alves, and NW by the parish Groome St Andrews-Lhanbryd Moray Lhanbryd, a parish containing the village of Lhanbryd in the NE of the county of Elgin and immediately E of the burgh Groome St Andrews Lhanbryde Moray St Andrews Lhanbryde , par., Elginshire, on river Lossie, 9197 ac., pop. 1396; contains Lhanbryde vil. and part of Elgin. Bartholomew Urquhart Moray Lhanbryd and Drainie. Except for 2 7 / 8 miles at the NW corner, where the river Lossie forms the whole Groome
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