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Borthwick - Wikipedia Borthwick is a hamlet, parish and stream in Midlothian, Scotland The parish includes the 15th century Borthwick Castle, which is to the east of the village and the villages of Gorebridge and North Middleton [1][2] Nearby is Newtongrange in the parish of Newbattle
Borthwick Castle - The Ultimate Scottish Castle Experience Borthwick castle offers tranquillity, opulence and the quintessential Scottish castle experience The castle has been lovingly and superbly refurbished, retaining every bit of its medieval grandeur and atmosphere, but now with the modern comforts of a sumptuous home from home
Borthwick Castle - 600-year-old Scottish castle close to Edinburgh Borthwick Castle is one of the finest and best-preserved 15th-century keeps in Scotland An imposing fortress composed of a massive double tower surrounded by an embattled wall, it is much admired for the beauty of its proportions as well as the solidity and accuracy of its masonry
Clan Borthwick - Wikipedia The name Borthwick is of territorial origin [1] It is a traditional origin that the progenitor of Clan Borthwick was Andreas, a Livonian knight who accompanied the Saxon Edgar the Ætheling and his sister, Margaret, who was later queen and saint, to Scotland in 1067 [1]
History - Borthwick Castle Borthwick Castle is one of the finest and best preserved 15th century keeps in Scotland An imposing fortress composed of a massive double tower surrounded by an embattled wall, it is much admired for the beauty of its proportions as well as the solidity and accuracy of its masonry
Borthwick Clan Crest, Qui Conducit Motto, Family History Certificates Sir John Borthwick (d 1560) was condemned to death for heresy and, having fled to England, was burned in effigy He served Henry VIII of England on various missions and returned to Scotland in 1561 when his sentence was revoked