Dalrigh
Human settlement in Scotland
Dalrigh
Location within the Stirling council area
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Dalrigh is a hamlet in Scotland near Tyndrum. The name means "The King's Field" in Scottish Gaelic.
The origin of the name stems specifically from the Battle of Dalrigh which was fought there in 1306, when King Robert I of Scotland (Bruce) was defeated by the Clan MacDougall.
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Settlements in Stirling (council area)
- Aberfoyle
- Ashfield
- Balfron
- Balmaha
- Balquhidder
- Blanefield
- Blairlogie
- Buchlyvie
- Cambusbarron
- Cambuskenneth
- Cowie
- Crianlarich
- Croftamie
- Deanston
- Drymen
- Fallin
- Fintry
- Gargunnock
- Gartmore
- Killearn
- Killin
- Kinlochard
- Kippen
- Milton of Buchanan
- Lochearnhead
- Plean
- Port of Menteith
- Strathblane
- Strathyre
- Thornhill
- Throsk
- Tyndrum
- Broomridge
- Cornton
- Raploch
- St. Ninians
- Torbrex
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