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    Boghall Castle was a 14th-century castle to the south of Biggar, South Lanarkshire, Scotland. Boghall became ruinous in the 19th century. The courtyard...
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    descended from Baldwin of Biggar. They moved to Boghall Castle in the fourteenth century. Boghall Castle, on the south side of Biggar, Lanarkshire, mostly...
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  • difficult for the family at Boghall and Cumbernauld Castle. An inventory of goods at Boghall Castle was made in October 1578 after the death of Elizabeth...
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    century. The Fleming family abandoned the castle for Boghall Castle. The motte is still extant of the castle. The New Statistical Account of Scotland:...
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    Robert the Bruce, whose cause they had supported. The Flemings built Boghall Castle, visible as a ruin until the early 20th century, but now only represented...
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  • King James IV of Scotland) and Elizabeth Ross. His main residence was Boghall Castle at Biggar, home of the Fleming family. He was thought to be a Catholic...
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  • soldier. When the wound became infected, he was carried in a litter to Boghall Castle in Biggar, where he died two months later. Fleming married on 10 May...
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    Fleming at Boghall Castle at Biggar. Regent Morton gave drinksilver to the workers making gabions at the 'lang siege' of Edinburgh Castle. In May 1578...
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  • Beith (section Boghall Loch)
    George Colville, states that the castle stood close to the Court Hill. Loch Brand or Bran was the name by which Boghall Loch was formerly known. The loch...
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    Brand or Loch of Boghall was a loch situated in a depression between the Grange Estate, Crummock, Hill of Beith Castle site and Boghall in the Parish of...
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    through Bathgate as listed below: 73 - Livingston - St. John's Hospital - Boghall - Bathgate - Wester Inch - Blackburn X18 - Edinburgh - Corstorphine - Broxburn...
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    Boghall House. The abbey's farm or Grange was most likely at Grangehill, a small estate nearby. The abbot may have stayed at the Hill of Beith castle...
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  • receive English messengers at his home at Cumbernauld Castle in 1544. Fleming's principal house was Boghall at Biggar, where he founded the collegiate church...
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  • Category B 5098 Upload Photo Boghall Castle 55°37′01″N 3°31′29″W / 55.61681°N 3.524662°W / 55.61681; -3.524662 (Boghall Castle) Category B 635 Upload Photo...
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    captured castles belonging to Mary's supporters, including Lord Fleming's castle of Boghall, as well as Skirling Castle, Crawford Castle, Sanquhar Castle, Kenmure...
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    Cumbernauld Castle was the predecessor of Cumbernauld House in the Park in Cumbernauld. The Motte of the earliest castle survives, and stones of the second...
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    houses belonging to supporters of Queen Mary, including Lord Fleming's Boghall, Skirling, Crawford, Sanquhar, Kenmure and Hoddom, where the cannon were...
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    Beith Castle, a square tower castle, once held by the Cunninghame family, stood near to the moot hill. Loch Brand or Bran was the name by which Boghall Loch...
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  • 1695, possibly at Boghall Farmhouse on Biggar Road just south-west of Edinburgh, as he is often referred to as "Muschat of Boghall". His father died when...
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    Bowden Prehistoric Hillfort Bridgend Broxburn Breich Boghall Cairnpapple Hill Cairns Castle Castle Greg Castlethorn Prehistoric Hillfort Cobbinshaw Cobbinshaw...
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  • parcels of land with such still-recognisable names as Loganehous, Hilend, Boghall and Mortounhall. 'Muir', in Pentlandmure, describes common grazings where...
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    SGB Championship. Cricket is played at a local level at sites such as Boghall Cricket Club Ground in Linlithgow. Swimming facilities are located across...
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    2007. Retrieved 19 October 2011. Boghall Cricket Club Ground, CricketArchive.com Retrieved on 30 July 2010. Bothwell Castle Cricket Ground, CricketArchive...
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    James VI. By his second wife, Catharine, daughter of Richard Lawson of Boghall, he had six daughters and six sons, including Archibald. James Primrose...
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  • from Edinburgh Castle. The show currently is hosted live from The Old Fruitmarket, Glasgow. Until 2013, Bird was live from Edinburgh Castle or Princes Street...
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    means 'boggy land where cattle graze'. Newton or Malt Mill, Burnboig and Boghall are recorded on older maps. The three 'Sanquhar' farms may even hint at...
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  • Bardowie Castle 55°56′08″N 4°16′40″W / 55.935446°N 4.277657°W / 55.935446; -4.277657 (Bardowie Castle) Category A 5726 Upload another image Boghall, Near...
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    now a large limestone quarry. A Moot hill or Court Hill survives near Boghall in the old Barony of Beith. Dobie states that the Abbot of Kilwinning used...
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    1910. There is also another library serving the Ballywaltrim district on Boghall Road, at the southern end of the town The Bray People newspaper is focused...
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    Douglas, Lady Boghall, her companion in Paris, a daughter of her mother's servant Katherine Mansfield, and wife of John Hamilton of Boghall. She had also...
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