Culrain (Cul Raoin) is a small village in Sutherland, Highland, Scotland.[2][3]
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Culrain (Cul Raoin) is a small village in Sutherland, Highland, Scotland. Culrain lies west of Ardgay, beside the Kyle of Sutherland about 5 mi (8 km)...
The Munros of Culrain were a minor noble Scottish family and a cadet branch of the ancient Clan Munro, a Scottish clan of the Scottish Highlands. They...
Culrain railway station serves the village of Culrain in Kyle of Sutherland in the Highland council area of Scotland. It is located on the Far North Line...
Carbisdale (also known as Invercarron) took place close to the village of Culrain, Sutherland, Scotland on 27 April 1650 and was part of the Wars of the...
on 28 July 1943. She was sold into merchant service in 1945 and renamed Culrain in 1946. In 1953, she was in collision with a Spanish ship in the Strait...
Clearances were a live issue and he evicted tenants from his estate of Culrain. The initial evictions were entrusted to three men: James Stewart who was...
estate and sold it to George Munro of Culrain in 1704. The eastern part of Fyrish later passed from the Munro of Culrain family to the Munro of Novar family...
the Scottish Youth Hostels Association. The castle is situated north of Culrain, and around 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) north-west of Bonar Bridge. It lies within...
in 1650 during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms close to the village of Culrain, which lies to the West of Bonar Bridge. The battles were fought between...
the 1820 Sutherland clearances approached, there was notable rioting at Culrain on the Munro of Novar estate, protesting at their clearance plans. Loch...
20 December 2022 to cover five more request stops on the line, namely Culrain, Invershin, Rogart, Kildonan and Kinbrace. The last two kiosks, at Dunrobin...
over 3 miles (5 km) it reaches the first two request stops en route – Culrain and Invershin, which lie on either side of the Invershin Viaduct over the...
under the guardianship of his maternal grandfather Sir George Munro of Culrain. In 1689, General Hugh Mackay garrisoned 100 Mackays in Brahan Castle,...
the Far North Line, 61 miles 34 chains (98.9 km) from Inverness, between Culrain and Lairg. ScotRail, who manage the station, operate all services. The...
Invershin railway station is at the north-eastern end of the viaduct, while Culrain railway station is a short distance to the south. It was built for the...
fact the eldest male representative of the Munro of Culrain branch of the clan. The Munros of Culrain descend from George Munro, 1st of Newmore who was...
Highland region of Scotland. Rhelonie is 2 miles northwest of the village of Culrain and 4 miles northwest of Ardgay. 2 miles west of Rhelonie lies the crofting...
also the Baronetcy of Foulis by the male representative of the Munro of Culrain cadet branch, Sir Charles Munro, 9th Baronet. The 11th Baronet Foulis was...