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    Hailes Castle is a mainly 14th century castle about a mile and a half south-west of East Linton, East Lothian, Scotland. This castle, which has a fine...
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  • Sir Patrick Hepburn of Dunsyre, 1st Lord Hailes (died 1483) was the feudal lord of Hailes and its castle in East Lothian and a Lord of Parliament. Sir...
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    Hailes Castle was a castle in the village of Hailes in Gloucestershire, England. The castle was built around the 11th or early 12th century near the church...
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    to the churchyard. Hailes Castle is a mainly fourteenth-century castle about 5 miles (8 kilometres) east of Haddington. This castle, which has a fine riverside...
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    Hailes Abbey is a former Cistercian abbey, in the small village of Hailes, two miles northeast of Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, England. It was founded...
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    through being used to collect money for charity. Bred in the vicinity of Hailes Castle in East Lothian by William Riddell, in 1880 Help was donated to John...
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    Patrick Hepburn, 1st Lord Hailes, and his heirs and assignees, the lands of the Lordship of Hailes, including Hailes Castle, and other lands, to be incorporated...
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    Playmuir wood and joins the Tyne at Beanston Mill. Old Hailes Burn joins the Tyne at Hailes Castle. Gallery starts with the Tyne's main headwaters: Birns...
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  • Hailes may refer to: Hailes, Gloucestershire, England, the location of Hailes Abbey Hailes Castle, the castle in East Lothian, Scotland Hailles, a commune...
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    was built by the Hepburns. Its ownership was closely associated with Hailes Castle, which is nearby. The English burnt Markle in 1401 and 1544. In the...
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    12th century, Hailes Castle was built here, but was probably demolished in the 1240s to make way for the construction of Hailes Abbey. Hailes was a chapelry...
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    Baronet and his wife, Janet Rochead. He renamed the house New Hailes in recognition of Hailes Castle on their family estate at East Linton, and added the first...
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    August 2023. p. 62. Booth, Janine. "TransPennine Express names train 'Hailes Castle' as it stops at new East Linton station". Rail Advent. Retrieved 13...
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    Hail is a form of solid precipitation. It is distinct from ice pellets (American English "sleet"), though the two are often confused. It consists of balls...
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    daughter of Robert Hamilton, Lord Presmennan. The family had estates at Hailes Castle and in Edinburgh. They also had estates in Ayrshire linked to Hew's...
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  • & Dunn, Ltd. 2015. ISBN 978-1626540590. "Hailes Castle". The Castle Guy. Retrieved 2023-07-30. "Hailes Castle". www.historicenvironment.scot. Retrieved...
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    (Dymock) Cirencester Castle English Bicknor Castle Gloucester Castle Hailes Castle (Stanway) Haresfield Mount Hewelsfield Motte Holme Castle (Tewkesbury) Little...
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    villages of Traprain, Markle and Hailes were burnt and two unsuccessful attempts were made to invest Hailes Castle. The Master of Douglas, who held the...
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    Hailes Castle Halls Hamilton House Heritage of Golf Museum Hopes Reservoir Hopetoun Monument Humbie, Humbie Parish Church, Humbie Water Hume Castle Innerwick...
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    Aberlady Bay Bass Rock Dirleton Castle Dunglass Collegiate Church Fa'side Castle Fenton Barns Retail & Leisure Village Hailes Castle Hopetoun Monument Lennoxlove...
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  • There are numerous castles in Gloucestershire, a county in South West England. They consist of motte-and-baileys, fortified manor houses, ringwork, and...
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    Patrick Hepburn, 2nd Lord Hailes, and the Earldom of Bothwell was created for him. Hepburn did not retain Bothwell Castle for long, however, exchanging...
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  • This is a list of castles in East Lothian. Castles in Scotland List of castles in Scotland List of listed buildings in East Lothian Coventry, p. 79 Coventry...
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    A hail cannon is a shock wave generator claimed to disrupt the formation of hailstones in the atmosphere. These devices frequently engender conflict between...
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  • offering support. When Somerset captured Hailes Castle in February 1548 he made Hugh Douglas its keeper. Their castle at Longniddry was probably demolished...
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    Yett (category Castle architecture)
    August 1548, during the war of the Rough Wooing, Regent Arran slighted Hailes Castle so the English could not use it by removing the iron gates or yetts...
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  • House as a family seat, renaming it Newhailes after the Dalrymple's Hailes Castle. Hugh became an advocate, and journalist and lived at Kynynmound in...
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  • unrelated French word meaning "mound"), the remains of a motte-and-bailey castle. (In this fortification, a wooden or stone keep was built atop a small mound...
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    the castle from Patrick Hepburn, 1st Lord Hailes, during his invasion of Scotland. Planned repairs to the castle in 1483 were entrusted to Alexander Lee...
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    have given part of this relic to the monks of his father's foundation at Hailes Abbey in Gloucestershire, following a ceremony in September 1270, and part...
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