Searching for "MELFORT"

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  • If you are looking for hills, rivers, castles ... or pretty much anything other than the "places" where people live and lived, you need to look in our collection of Historical Gazetteers. This contains the complete text of three gazetteers published in the late 19th century — over 90,000 entries. Although there are no descriptive gazetteer entries for placenames exactly matching your search term (other than those already linked to "places"), the following entries mention "MELFORT":
    Place name County Entry Source
    Crieff Perthshire Drummond. Earl of Perth and Melfort, as nearest heir-male of the third Duke. See Drummond Castle, Perth, and Strathearn. Groome
    Drummond Castle Perthshire Melfort, as nearest heirmale of the third Duke. Her Ladyship owns in Perthshire 76,837 acres, valued at £28,955 per annum Groome
    Kilmelfort Argyll Melfort, 15½ miles S of Oban and 14 of Kilmartin. It has a post once under Lochgilphead, with more Groome
    Kilninver Argyll Melfort, on the S side of its outer part, touches the boundary with Craignish; and a line of hill watershed Groome
    Lorn Argyll Melfort, which divide it from Cowal and Argyll; on the W by the Firth of Lorn, which divides it from Groome
    Lorne Argyll Melfort, and W. by the Firth of Lorne and Loch Linnhe; is divided into Upper Lorne (lying N. of Loch Bartholomew
    Luing Argyll Melfort, it extends 6 miles in a direction nearly due N and S, nowhere exceeds 1½ mile in breadth Groome
    Melfort Argyll Melfort, a sea-loch of Kilninver and Kilmelfort parish, Argyllshire, opening between Points Degnish and Ashnish, opposite the middle of Luing Groome
    Melfort, Loch Argyll Melfort Cottage , seat; N. of Melfort House, on road from Oban to Ford, is the picturesque Pass of Melfort ; Melfort Bartholomew
    Oude Argyll Oude , rivulet, Lome, Argyllshire; issues from Loch Tralaig, and flows 4 miles SW. to Loch Melfort. Bartholomew
    Perth Perthshire Melfort, attainted in 1695 and 1715, were restored by Act of Parliament in 1853 to George Drummond, sixth Duc de Melfort Groome
    Shuna Argyll Melfort, and separated from the mainland on the E by a sound 1 to 2 miles broad, from the island Groome
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