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[Urquhart Castle continued] [Continued from Page 89] of the building. The walls which enclosed the total area upon which the Castle stood were of Great thickness, but only their present height can now be determined which vary from ten to about thirty five feet. There is no account whatever of what time this Castle was erected. The Right Hon. [Honourable] Earl of Seafield propr. [proprietor] Castle Grant, Grantown Co. [County] Inverness
URQUHART BAY Urquhart Bay
Urquhart Bay
Urquhart Bay
Urquhart Bay
Revd. [Reverend] Angus McCrae
H. MacGregor
John Noble
New Statistical Account
029 This name applies to an arm or inlet of Loch Ness at the mouth of Glen Urquhart fourteen miles or thereby west from Inverness, its North, and South, shores are studded with Forest trees and shrubs, on the west it is thickly covered with alder down to the water's edge. The waters of the Rivers Enrick and Coiltie flowing in nearly two parallel lines from the west enter the Bay within a few yards of each other, the adjoining Grounds on every side all the property of the Right Hon. [Honourable] Earl of Seafield

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County of Inverness -- Parish of Urquhart and Glenmoriston

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