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Miulie, Loch, or Loch a' Mhuilinn, a small lake in Kilmorack parish, Glenstrathfarrar, NW Inverness-shire, 15 miles WSW of Beauly. An expansion of the river Farrar, it lies at an altitude of 416 feet, has an utmost length and breadth of 7 and 3 furlongs, affords good trout-fishing, and has near its foot a shooting-lodge of Lord Lovat. To an islet in it the old Lord Lovat is said to have retired after the Battle of Culloden, and from a neighbouring mountain to have surveyed the conflagration of his mansion and the houses of his clansmen.Ord. Sur., shs. 82, 83, 1882-81.
(F.H. Groome, Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland (1882-4); © 2004 Gazetteer for Scotland)
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Feature Description: | "a small lake" (ADL Feature Type: "lakes") |
Administrative units: | Kilmorack ScoP Inverness Shire ScoCnty |
Place names: | LOCH | LOCH A MHUILINN | MIULIE | MIULIE LOCH OR LOCH A MHUILINN |
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