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BEAULY

Volume 4 · 79 words · 1860 Edition

a village of Scotland, county of Inverness, situated on the north side of the river Beauly, where it flows into the Moray Firth. On this river there is a fine cascade called the Falls of Kilmorack. Beauly has the remains of a Cistercian abbey, founded in the year 1230. The port is accessible to vessels of ninety tons burden. The trade carried on is inconsiderable. Distance west of Inverness, ten miles. Long. 4° 21'. W. Lat. 57° 29'. N.