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Inverchapel, landing-place, at foot of Loch Eck, Cowall, Argyllshire, 54 miles NW. of Strone.
Invercharron Honse, Kincardine par., N. Ross and Cromarty, near mouth of river Carron, 1 mile N. of Ardgay; at Invercharron Montrose made his last stand, 27th April 1650.
Invercliroskie House, on Ardle Water, NE. Perth- shire, 2 miles NW. of Kirkmichael.
Invercloy, name sometimes given to the village at Brodick, Arran island, Firth of Clyde.
Invercoe House, seat, Lismore and Appin par., Argyllshire, at influx of river Coe to Loch Leven, 2 miles NE. of Ballachulish.
Inverdrnie, vil., Duthilpar., NE. Inverness-shire, at the confluence of the Druie with the Spey, near Aviemore sta.; in vicinity is Inverdrnie House.
Inverdnnning House, in par. and 14 mile SE. of Dunning sta., Perthshire.
Inverebrie, place with school, Methlic par., Aber- deenshire, at confluence of Ebrie Burn with river Ythan, 3 miles NW. of Ellon.
Invereigkty, seat, Kinnettles par., in co. and 34 miles SW. of Forfar.
Invercrnan, seat, Strathdon par., SW. Aberdeen- shire, at confluence of Ernan Water with river Don, 18 miles SW. of Rhynie.
Invererne, Gaelic name of Findhorn : which see.
Invererne House (formerly Tannacby), seat, in par. and 14 mile NAY. of Forres, Elginshire, near mouth of river Findhorn.
Inverernie Honse, seat, on river Nairn, in co. and 7 miles SE. of Inverness.
Invcresbic Honse, seat, Kingussie par., E. Inver- ness-shire, at the confluence of the Feshie and the Spey, 1 mile SE. of Kincraig sta.; Invereshie Deer Forest embraces 9270 ac.
Inveresk, coast par. and vil. with ry. sta. (Inveresk Junction), NE. Edinburghshire—par., 5155 ac., pop. 10,537; vil., on river Esk, in S. vicinity of Musselburgh and 64 miles E. of Edinburgh, pop. 308; the par. con- tains the town of Musselburgh, with Inveresk House, Inveresk Lodge, and Inveresk Paper Mills ; the prsetorium of the Roman station at Inveresk (now partly occupied by the parish church) has yielded some in- teresting antiquities.
Inveresragan, place at mouth of river Esragan, on N. side of Loch Etive, Argyllshire, 2 m. NAV. of Bonawe.
Inverewe House, seat, Gairloch par., NW. Ross and Cromarty, on Loch Ewe, 1 mile N. of Poolewe.
Inverey, hamlet, with remains of ancient fortalice of the Farquharsons, Crathie and Braemar par., SW. Aberdeenshire, at the confluence of Ey Water with river Dee 5 miles W. of Braemar.
Inverfarigaig, landing-place, on E. side of Loch Ness, at mouth of river Farigaig, in co. and 17 miles SW. of Inverness ; P.O.; at Inverfarigaig Pass, near mouth of river Farigaig, is a memorial stone to Dr Bryce, the geologist, killed there in 1877.
Inverfolla, place with ancient obelisk, on N. side of Loch Creran, Argyllshire, 2 miles SE. of Appin.
Invergarry, hamlet with inn, Kilmonivaig par., Inverness-shire, on W. side of Loch Oich and at mouth of river Garry, 7 miles SAY. of Fort Augustus ; P.O., T.O., 1 Bank; in vicinity is Invergarry House, a modern mansion; also, on Craig-an-Fbithich, the ruins of Invergarry Castle, the ancient stronghold of the Macdonnells of Glengarry, burned by the Duke of Cumberland in 1746.
Invergeldie Lodge, 5 m. NAY. of Comrie, Perthshire.
Inverglen House, on E. side of Loch Fyne, Argyll- shire, near Strachur pier.
Invergordon, police burgh and small seaport town, with ry. sta. and ferry, Rosskeen par., E. Ross and Cromarty, on. N. side of Cromarty Firth, 13 miles NE. of Dingwall and 12| SW. of Tain—burgh, pop. 1092 ; town, pop. 1119; P.O., T.o., 2 Banks, 1 newspaper; is a thriving place, and has fine sea-bathing, some small industries, and a good harbour, with a growing trade in the export of agricultural produce; 1 mile NW. is Invergordon Castle, seat of Macleod of Cadboll.
Invergowrie, vil. with ry. sta., on border of Long- forgan par., Perthshire, and of Liff, Benvie, and Inver- gowrie par., Forfarshire, on Firth of Tay, 3 miles AY. of
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