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Where to buy The small towns – Cromarty, Fortrose, Rosemarkie, Avoch – are delicious: traditional, stone cottages and town houses, crofts, etc.
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Rosemarkie, and was united with it in 1455 by James II. as a free burgh under the common name of Fortrose.
Scottish Cathedrals and Abbeys Herbert Story
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His principal foundation after Lismore was Rosemarkie in Ross.
St. Bernard of Clairvaux's Life of St. Malachy of Armagh of Clairvaux Bernard 1899
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The animal's skull and a selection of other bones were excavated at the plot in Rosemarkie, in Ross-shire.
BBC News - Home 2011
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Print 'Intriguing' 1750s horse burial found in Rosemarkie The horse's skull along with a number of other bones were recovered A horse burial site uncovered by chance during a survey of land for a proposed new house has intrigued archaeologists.
BBC News - Home 2011
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The animal's skull and a selection of other bones were excavated at the plot in Rosemarkie, in Ross-shire.
BBC News - Home 2011
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Print 'Intriguing' 1750s horse burial found in Rosemarkie The horse's skull along with a number of other bones were recovered A horse burial site uncovered by chance during a survey of land for a proposed new house has intrigued archaeologists.
BBC News - Home 2011
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One of these occurs in the opening of the narrow valley along which my course this morning lay, and is known far and wide, -- for it forms a marked feature in the landscape, and harbors in its recesses a countless multitude of jackdaws, -- as the "Kaes 'Craig of Rosemarkie."
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The little ancient village of Rosemarkie stretches away from its base on the opposite side of the stream; and on its summit and along its sides, groups of chattering jackdaws, each one of them as reflective and philosophic as the individual immortalized by Cowper, look down high over the chimneys into the streets.
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Cromarty, however, is two-thirds surrounded by the waters of a frith abounding in sea-fowl; and the little fellows of Rosemarkie, indignant at being classed with their _kaes_, used to designate us with hearty emphasis, in turn, as the
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