BALQUHIDDER (Gaelic, "the farm in the back-lying country"), village and parish, Perthshire, Scotland. Pop. of parish (1931) 619. The village lies 3m W. of the station of the same name on the L.M.S. railway from Callander to Oban, and 27gm. N.W. of Stirling, at the east end of Loch Voil. The Maclaurins held the district from the gth century till their Macgregor neigh bours slew the chief and ousted the clan in 1558. Rob Roy died here in and his grave in the old kirkyard is marked by a stone with rude carving, executed probably centuries before his time. Another ancient stone is said to cover the grave of Angus, the Columban missionary, who first did Christian work in this part of the Highlands.