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  • ...ace south wall and Gatehouse.JPG| thumb|350px|The south wall and gatehouse of Dunfermline Palace]] ...ermline]] in [[Fife]]. It is currently a ruin under the care of [[Historic Scotland]] and an important tourist attraction for the town.
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  • |picture caption=The Norman keep of Cardiff Castle ...erected. Further work was conducted by Richard de Clare in the second half of the 13th century.
    54 KB (8,319 words) - 21:35, 27 December 2019
  • |picture caption=Ruins of Odiham Castle |events=Hosted Parliament (13th Century)<br /> Prison of Scottish King David II
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  • ...[[Inverness-shire]], against the western coast of the county on the [[Sea of the Hebrides]]. ...are [[Loch Eilt]] and the river flowing into and out of it. To the south of the narrow pinch between Loch Moidart and Kintra Bay is the [[Ardnamurchan]
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  • |territory=Isle of Man |town=[[Castletown, Isle of Man|Castletown]]
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  • |ownership=Historic Scotland ...g owned by the MacCulloch family of Galloway also known as the MacCullochs of Myreton, [[Wigtownshire]].<ref>http://mccullohreunion.org/mcculloh_reunion_
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  • |ownership=Historic Scotland ...glas]] in [[Kirkcudbrightshire]]. It was the home of 'Black' Douglas Earls of Douglas from the late 14th century until their fall in 1455.
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  • |ownership=Historic Scotland ...on the site of an earlier royal castle, one mile south-east of the centre of [[Hamilton, Lanarkshire|Hamilton]] in [[Lanarkshire]].
    4 KB (666 words) - 19:36, 14 May 2016
  • |ownership=Historic Scotland |builder=James Hamilton of Finnart
    15 KB (2,444 words) - 22:14, 5 June 2017
  • |builder=Douglas family<br> Sir William Drummond of Hawthornden ...idlothian]], close by the hamlet of [[Hawthornden]] and a mile to the east of [[Roslin]]. It is just downstream from [[Roslin Castle]].
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  • ...Midlothian]], to the south of Edinburgh; the village lies on the east bank of the [[River Esk, Midlothian|River South-Esk]]. ...from the same institution. Balantrodach on the other hand, was a Chapelry of the Knights Templar.
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  • |picture=North Queensferry, Firth of Forth.JPG ...]. According to the 2008 population estimate, the village has a population of 1,150. It is the southernmost settlement in [[Fife]].
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  • |name=Palace of Holyroodhouse |picture=Palace of Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh.jpg
    31 KB (5,099 words) - 17:24, 28 January 2016
  • |builder=Bishop of Moray |ownership=Historic Scotland
    15 KB (2,438 words) - 11:12, 15 May 2016
  • |ownership=Earl of Cawdor ...is approximately ten miles east of [[Inverness]] and five miles southwest of [[Nairn]].
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  • ...also the home of his sister, Diana, before her marriage to Charles, Prince of Wales. ...:p''''' ('Orl-thorp'). The current Earl, Charles Spencer, noted that none of his family refer to it as 'Althorp', and that his father insisted on pronou
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  • ...llage lies on the south side of the [[River Tweed]] about three miles west of [[Coldstream]] in the latter county. Near to Carham are the extensive remains of Early British camps and a bronze sword, now in the British Museum, discover
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  • The recorded population of Warkworth was 1,493 in 2001. ...e from the [[North Sea]], on the main A1068 road. It is thirty miles north of the [[county town]], [[Newcastle upon Tyne]].
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  • ...th Castle was first documented in a charter of 1157–1164 when Henry&nbsp;II granted it to Roger fitz Richard. The timber castle was considered "feeble" ...engthening castles, including Warkworth, where he funded the strengthening of the garrison in 1319. Twice in 1327 the Scots besieged the castle without s
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  • ...ty town of [[Northumberland]], and it is this fortress which gave the City of Newcastle its name. The most prominent remaining structures on the site are ...stone Castle Keep was built between 1172 and 1177 by Henry II on the site of Curthose's castle. The Black Gate was added between 1247 and 1250 by Henry
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