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  • ...250px|A forest track built to facilitate clearing activities in the Castle O'er Forest.]] ...cite web|url=http://scotland.forestry.gov.uk/visit/castle-oer|title=Castle O'er|publisher=Forestry Commission Scotland |accessdate=2018-01-24}}</ref>
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  • #Redirect[[Bunowen Castle]]
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  • {{Infobox castle |name=O'Dea Castle
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  • #Redirect[[John O' Gaunt's Castle]]
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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 *[[Balmoral Castle]]
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  • *{{i-EH}} [[Bedford Castle]] *{{i-EH}} [[Someries Castle]]
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  • ...flood the spray rises in a dense cloud like smoke (reek). Near old Airlie Castle are the falls named the Slugs of Auchrannie. *Glen Isla, the largest and finest of the glens, holds the ruins of Forter Castle, destroyed by Argyll in 1640, and the earl of Airlie's shooting-lodge of th
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  • ...lster and in possession of their gains, their seat at the dramatic Dunluce Castle on Antrim's north coast. Today's Earl of Antrim is a descendant of Sorley B [[File:Dunluce Castle.jpg|thumb|200px|Dunluce Castle]]
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  • [[File:Moyry Castle 1.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Moyry Castle]] ...ass was fiercely contested by the Irish in 1595 and 1600, is defended by a castle. Also nearby is Mountnorris, the double-ditch fort built by Sir Charles Bl
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  • [[File:OldCastleWick.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The Castle of Old Wick]] ...<ref>[http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=17936 C.Michael Hogan, ''Castle bloody'', The Megalithic Portal, ed. A. Burnham, 2007]</ref>
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  • ...ins of the Norman period are to be found in Durham Cathedral and in Durham Castle, also in some few parish churches, as at Pittington and Norton near Stockto ...eys of Lumley Castle. The Nevilles owned large estates in the county. Raby Castle, their principal seat, was rebuilt by John Neville, 3rd Baron Neville de Ra
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  • ...ns each end of the island to the mainland by bridges leading west toward [[Castle Caldwell]] and east toward [[Kesh]].
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  • ...with traditional English dancing throughout the town, a fair at Whitstable Castle and a maypole dance by local schoolchildren overlooking the sea. It has bee ...itstable Castle - geograph.org.uk - 31687.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Whitstable Castle]]
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  • ...castle was destroyed the town decayed and vanished all but the ruin of the castle and the hamlet or farmstead by the burn, the name preserved in the Mill of *[[Luther Water]] (14 miles) springing not far from the castle of Drumtochty and meandering pleasantly to its junction with the North Esk
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  • ...Lochindorb - geograph.org.uk - 869064.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Lochindorb and castle ruin]] ...of Cawdor and the Earls of Seafield. Sir Thomas Dick Lauder saw at Cawdor Castle a massive iron gate which, according to tradition, Sir Donald Campbell of C
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  • ...ronsay and has a population of only five. [[Shapinsay]] and its [[Balfour Castle]] are a short distance north of Kirkwall.
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  • *{{i-Castle}} [[Aberedw Castle]]
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  • ...le:Castlederg Castle - geograph.org.uk - 371758.jpg|right|thumb|Castlederg Castle ruins, on the site of an O'Neill stronghold]]
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  • ...pitous front), the Binns and a rounded eminence of 559 feet named [[Glower-o'er-'em]] or Bonnytoun, bearing on its summit a monument to General Adrian Hope *{{i-Castle}} [[Blackness Castle]]
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  • ...n Ireland geograph 1405851 by Oliver Dixon.jpg|265px|thumb|[[Cloughoughter Castle]]]] ...ell as the remains of stronger works such as Castlerahan and Clogh Oughter castle. The influence of several monastic orders also owes its origins to around t
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  • [[File:Bunrattybig.jpg|right|thumb|Bunratty Castle.]]
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  • [[File:Donegalcastle.jpg|thumb|left|220px|Donegal Castle, former seat of the O'Donnell clan.]] ...honaill'' (meaning ''King of Tír Chonaill'' in English). Based at Donegal Castle in ''Dún na nGall'' (modern Donegal Town), the O'Donnell ''Kings of Tír C
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  • ...onflict, as the O'Sullivan Beare clan joined the rebellion. In 1602, their castle at Dunboy was besieged and taken by English troops. Donal O'Sullivan Beare, ...mwellian conquest of Ireland in 1652. The last stronghold to fall was Ross Castle, near Killarney.
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  • ...[[Freshford]], Sawney's Wood in [[Castlecomer]] and the [[Kilkenny Castle|Castle Gardens]] in [[Kilkenny|Kilkenny City]]. ...lkenny]], Dahlia garden in [[The Rower]] and the rose garden at [[Kilkenny Castle]]. Hedgerows also have historical significance as townland and field bounda
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