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They were drawn and quartered at Sterling Castle The Robertson crest badge of a right hand holding an imperial crown was awarded by King James II to our fourth Chief, on August 15, 1451 as a reward for capturing the assassins of King James I in 1437
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- Fernie Castle - SCOTTISH - Castle Duncan Forums
Fernie Castle HomepageNote link from above site for proposals to renovate Lordscairnie Castle From Canmore; NO31SW 1 00 31622 14783 NO31SW 1 01 NO 31874 14884 Stables, SE Block; KennelsNO31SW 1 02 NO 31616 14809 Ice-houseNO31SW 1 03 Centred NO 31909 14800 Walled GardenNO31SW 1 04 NO 31477 14682
- Castle Tioram ( pron. Chee-rum) - SCOTTISH - Castle Duncan Forums
Castle Tioram ( pron Chee-rum) By Duncan, June 22, 2005 in SCOTTISH Prev; 1; 2; Next; Page 1 of 2
- Whorlton Castle - ENGLISH - Castle Duncan Forums
From The Daily Telegraph, 28th May 2005 Castle for keeps After more than 20 years fighting a rearguard action, the owner has come up with the idea of converting the ruined Whorlton Castle into a house, writes Paul Wilkinson Toby Horton wants to turn an Englishmans castle into a home
- Glengarry Castle - SCOTTISH - Castle Duncan Forums
A print of the castle from 1845 AJR 2 Castle Enthusiast; Senior Castle Enthusiasts; 2 5,778 posts
- Rait Castle - SCOTTISH - Castle Duncan Forums
From The Scotsman, 27th March 2010 Call for cursed castle to be saved from ruin For centuries Rait Castle has lain desolate, covered by undergrowth and haunted by a curse that lingers from a chilling episode in Scotlands bloody history of clan warfare Now almost 600 years after a terrible massac
- Mains Castle - CASTLE FLOOR PLANS and INNER WORKINGS - Castle Duncan Forums
An article from the news yesterday - 25th August 2004 The first stage of work has begun to repair a 16th Century gatehouse in the grounds of Kenilworth Castle Leicesters Gatehouse was built by Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, as an entrance for Queen Elizabeth I The £450,000 project, which is
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