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  • ...en]] his headquarters for several months. Despite the seizure of Kildrummy Castle by the English in 1306, Bruce's prospects brightened from 1308, when he def ...n changed sides, and after defeating the Covenanters under Lord Balfour of Burleigh (1644), delivered the city to rapine. He worsted the Covenanters again afte
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  • | picture=Carrickfergus-castle-2.jpg | picture caption=The eastern side of Carrickfergus Castle
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  • | picture=Burleigh Castle, Milnathort.jpg | picture caption=Burleigh Castle, Milnathort
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  • ...man period<ref>Ellis,quoted in Norman John Greville Pounds, ''The medieval castle in England and Wales: a social and political history'' 1993:17.</ref> Each ! colspan="1" | Castle
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  • |picture caption=Bourne town centre; Town hall and Burleigh Arms ...er|title=Archaeological Watching Brief During Pipeline Trenching at Bourne Castle, Bourne, Lincolnshire (BCD 01)|publisher=Archaeological Project Services|re
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  • '''Burleigh''' may be: *[[Burleigh, Berkshire]]
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  • ...hird of the way down the Royal Mile which runs from the [[Edinburgh Castle|Castle]] to [[Holyrood Palace]]. The church has been one of Edinburgh's religious ...ds, "There lies one who neither feared nor flattered any flesh".<ref>J H S Burleigh, ''A Church History of Scotland'', OUP 1960, p.195</ref> A bronze statue of
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  • [[File:Pevensey castle-09.jpg|thumb|300px| Pevensey Castle, once the administrative centre of the Rape]] * [[Burleigh Arches]]
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  • {{distinguish|Balfour Castle}} {{Infobox castle
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  • {{Infobox castle |name=Balgarvie Castle
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