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Gairloch,
Scotland

Gairloch
(meaning, short), is a sea loch and village in Ross Cromarty.
Formerly an appanage of the earldom of Ross, Gairloch has belonged
to the Mackenzies since the end of the 15th century. Flowerdale,
an 18th-century house in the pretty little glen of the same name,
lying close to the village, is the chief seat of the Gairloch
branch of the clan Mackenzie. William Ross (1762-1790), the Gaelic
poet, who was schoolmaster of Gairloch, of which his mother was
a native, was buried in the old kirkyard, where a monument commemorates
him.
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