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List of listed buildings in Castleton, Scottish Borders
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Upload another image Hermitage Castle 55°15′22″N 2°47′36″W / 55.256014°N 2.793294°W / 55.256014; -2.793294 (Hermitage Castle ) Category A 220 Upload
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Castle [nl] Tower Castle Vilain View of the Pélichy Castle [nl] Old Hermitage Castle [nl] Gentbrugge used to have the stadium (Jules Ottenstadion) of the
Michael Scot
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British Literary Ballads Archive. Retrieved 8 April 2014. David Ross. "Hermitage Castle ". Britain Express. Retrieved 3 April 2014. "William de Soulis". Undiscovered
John de Coupland
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being especially angered by the earl’s seizure of Selkirk forest, Hermitage Castle and Liddesdale. King David had recently been released and returned
James A. Moore
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Mage) Book of Madness Book of Worlds Necropolis: Atlanta Haunts (about Hermitage Castle ) Dark Kingdom of Jade Adventures: "Hiroshima" "Mediums" (short story)
Hugh William Williams
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recorded work dated 1792. In 1802 an engraving after a painting by him of Hermitage Castle , Roxburghshire, as the frontispiece for Sir Walter Scott's "Minstrelsy
Boiled in Lead (album)
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British Literary Ballads Archive. Retrieved April 8, 2014. David Ross. "Hermitage Castle ". Britain Express. Retrieved April 3, 2014. "William de Soulis". Undiscovered
Thomas the Rhymer
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British Literary Ballads Archive. Retrieved 8 April 2014. David Ross. "Hermitage Castle ". Britain Express. Retrieved 3 April 2014. Greig, Andrew James (2018)
List of the oldest buildings in Australia
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Building Image Location State First built Use Notes The Hermitage Castle Hill New South Wales 1802 Residential Historians believe it may be Sydney's oldest
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Institute. A notorious Lord Soulis is linked with the evil redcaps at Hermitage Castle in the Borders. He could only be bound by a three-stranded rope of
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accessible sealed the future of the inn, which was sold in 1951. The Hermitage castle was never rebuilt. Postcard showing the Boujard Inn (pre-1913). Postcard