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    Redgauntlet (1824) is a historical novel by Sir Walter Scott, one of the Waverley novels, set primarily in Dumfriesshire, southwest Scotland, in 1765...
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  • been three ships of the Royal Navy named HMS Redgauntlet after the novel by Sir Walter Scott: HMS Redgauntlet (1913), a Laforey-class destroyer launched...
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    destroyer which served with the Royal Navy. Launched on 6 May 1913 as HMS Redgauntlet, the ship was renamed on 30 September under an Admiralty order to become...
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    of Lammermoor, Rob Roy, Heart of Midlothian, Waverley, Guy Mannering, Redgauntlet, The Antiquary (8) 19th century: St. Ronan's Well The novels were all...
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    HMS Redgauntlet was an R-class destroyer which served with the Royal Navy. Launched on 2 July 1916, the ship operated as part of the Harwich Force during...
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    stories: a supernatural narrative in Scots, "Wandering Willie's Tale" in Redgauntlet (1824), and "The Highland Widow" and "The Two Drovers" in Chronicles...
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  • Faggot (1699–1777), Swedish scientist Nicholas Faggot, a character in Redgauntlet, Walter Scott's 1824 novel Faggot (food), British meatball commonly made...
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    to Hunter stands on the southwest rim of the Beef Tub. In his novel Redgauntlet, novelist Walter Scott said, "It looks as if four hills were laying their...
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    over arch Charles Edward Stewart (Bonnie Prince Charlie) Waverley and Redgauntlet Alexander Handyside Ritchie North Face, lower tier Madge Wildfire (S)...
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    Wynd, Kenilworth, Guy Mannering, Marmion, Borderer, Madge Wildfire, Redgauntlet, Bonnie Dundee. Some of these names had previously been used on NBR J...
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    stories, "Wandering Willie's Tale" (1824, first published as part of Redgauntlet) and The Tapestried Chamber (1828) eschewed the "Gothic" style of writing...
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    Stiffelio. At the beginning of April 1824, two months before he completed Redgauntlet, Scott envisaged that it would be followed by a four-volume publication...
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  • Party Political Broadcast (Choreographed) A Book at Bedtime – "Redgauntlet" Kamikaze Scotsmen No Time to Lose Frontiers of Medicine – Penguins BBC programme...
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    and Fairies, used the term poetically to mean "weapon". In his novel Redgauntlet, the Scottish author Sir Walter Scott wrote, "Your wife's a witch, man;...
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    left him a substantial fortune. She is a minor character in the novel Redgauntlet (1824) by Sir Walter Scott. Scottish singer-songwriter Brian McNeill...
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    Great Scott: Rob Roy The Great Scott: Waverley 2014 The Great Scott: Redgauntlet The Great Scott: Ivanhoe The Great Scott: The Bride of Lammermoor How...
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    revising them a bit. And, upside down, Susan added a few lines from Scott's Redgauntlet: Despair is treason towards man and blasphemy to heaven. Susan Dickinson's...
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    org/stream/ahistorydumfrie00unkngoog#page/n302/mode/2up G. F. Crosbie, "Sir Robert Redgauntlet", The Glasgow Herald, 1934, 6 January, p. 4. Robert Wodrow, The History...
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    baronet, Auld Lag, whom Sir Walter Scott based a character on in his novel Redgauntlet. Gunn Crest: A dexter hand wielding a sword in bend Proper. Motto: Aut...
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    eponymous comedy. Redgauntlet is a novel by Sir Walter Scott which contains numerous Scottish characters including the Laird of Redgauntlet, hero Darsie Latimer...
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    Publication date 1823 Publication place Scotland Media type Print Pages 373 (Edinburgh Edition, 1995) Preceded by Quentin Durward  Followed by Redgauntlet ...
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    "Cruel Lag". The character of Sir Robert Redgauntlet of "Wandering Willie's Tale" in Sir Walter Scott's Redgauntlet is based on Grierson. Robert Grierson...
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  • "Tell it to the Marines – the sailors won't believe it" in his novel Redgauntlet. In 1864 Anthony Trollope used the phrase in his novel The Small House...
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  • Mystery and Imagination Margaret Trelawny Episode: "Curse of the Mummy" Redgauntlet Greenmantle Episode: "Warning from a Lady" Episode: "Race Against the...
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    the Royalist characters doomed to hell in Wandering Willie's tale in Redgauntlet. He also features in James Hogg's novel The Brownie of Bodsbeck (1818)...
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    November 1912. 2983 Redgauntlet July 1905 March 1946 Built as 4-4-2 No. 183 Red Gauntlet. Rebuilt as 4-6-0, April 1912. Renamed Redgauntlet, June 1915. 2984...
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  • (the first known use of the modern phrasing, 1824, Walter Scott in the "Redgauntlet"). In the 19th century the modern version was already popular. Widespread...
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    Malling Research, UK 1996 Selva x LA 988 (complex pedigree involving Redgauntlet, Wiltguard, Gorella, Cardinal and Selva.) Bountiful[citation needed]...
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    Saladin. At the beginning of April 1824, two months before he completed Redgauntlet, Scott envisaged that it would be followed by a four-volume publication...
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    Stakes at Newmarket. Ridden as usual by Arnull, he won the race from Redgauntlet, with Lionel Lincoln finishing in third place. Two others finished behind...
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