Atholl

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From Scottish Gaelic Athall, possibly from Old Irish Ath-fhotla (New Ireland) or Athfochla.

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Atholl

  1. A historical division of the Scottish Highlands within the modern council area of Perth and Kinross.
  2. An ancient Scottish ten-times-created earldom, more recently dukedom, which initially possessed the above lands.
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