Huntly Castle is a ruined castle north of Huntly in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, where the rivers Deveron and Bogie meet. It was the ancestral home of the...
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Castle Huntly is a castle in Scotland, now used as a prison under the name HMP Castle Huntly. It is located approximately 7 miles (11 km) west of Dundee...
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Schools) beside Huntly Castle. Huntly is the home of the Dean's bakers, producers of shortbread biscuits. In November 2007, the Dean's of Huntly opened their...
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Marquess of Huntly is a title in the Peerage of Scotland that was created on 17 April 1599 for George Gordon, 6th Earl of Huntly. It is the oldest existing...
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Huntly is a historic town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Huntly may also refer to: Huntly, Victoria, Australia Huntly railway station, Victoria Huntly, Western...
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Mackintosh, 15th of Mackintosh had burned the Earl of Huntly's Auchindoun Castle which is why Huntly had him executed in 1550. However, Alexander Mackintosh-Shaw...
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2nd Marquess of Huntly (c. 1592 – March 1649), styled Earl of Enzie from 1599 to 1636, eldest son of George Gordon, 1st Marquess of Huntly by Lady Henrietta...
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Castle Huntly was launched at Calcutta in 1812. She then made 11 voyages for the British East India Company as an East Indiaman. After the EIC ceased...
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the English throne; Huntly, always one of his favourites, was pardoned. The Scottish Justice Clerk, Lewis Bellenden wrote of Huntly in October 1587, alleged...
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Clan Gordon (section Castles)
Gordon is seated at Aboyne Castle, Aberdeenshire. The Chief of the clan is the Earl of Huntly, later the Marquess of Huntly. During the Wars of Scottish...
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Bognie Castle (also called Conzie Castle) is a ruined castle on Bognie Estate, between Huntly and Banff in the Aberdeenshire region of Scotland. Once rising...
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worship". Huntly was prepared to accept Mary, Queen of Scots, until she transferred the Earldom of Moray, which had been given to the Earl of Huntly in 1549...
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surprisingly a small number for the size of the prison. It was merged with HMP Castle Huntly on 30 October 2011. "Noranside open prison in Angus to close in October"...
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15th chieftain of the Clan of MacPherson of Cluny. They had leased Castle Huntly in Longforgan, near Dundee. According to one account, when MacPherson...
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another castle with tower was completed by George Gordon, 4th Earl of Huntly (1514–1562). Huntly had been obliged to build a hall and chapel at the castle by...
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Joan, brought the castle by marriage to Alexander Gordon, 1st Earl of Huntly (1449). Its present owner is the Marquess of Huntly, whose family has owned...
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Park, Kent Wales HM Prison Prescoed, Monmouthshire Scotland HM Prison Castle Huntly, Longforgan, Perth and Kinross In Germany the "Offener Vollzug" is part...
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that year he was granted permission to build a castle on any part of his lands, and he built Castle Huntly on his estate of Longforgan in the carse of Gowrie...
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received Mary's order to disperse. Huntly made an agreement with Regent Moray at St Andrews on 14 May 1569. Huntly was to make up his quarrel with the...
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Alexander Drummond was a servant of the Earl of Huntly. On 7 August 1573, on behalf of the Earl of Huntly, Drummond returned jewels belonging to Mary, Queen...
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Duke of Gordon (redirect from Baron Gordon of Huntly)
created for the 4th Marquess of Huntly, who on 3 November 1684 was created Duke of Gordon, Marquess of Huntly, Earl of Huntly and Enzie (all three of which...
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Elizabeth Keith, Countess of Huntly (fl. 1566), was a Scottish noblewoman and the wife of George Gordon, 4th Earl of Huntly, Scotland's leading Catholic...
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member of the House of Lords from 1987 to 1999. Huntly is the son of Douglas Gordon, 12th Marquess of Huntly, by the Honourable Mary Pamela Berry, daughter...
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servants. This started a feud between the Earl of Huntly and the Earl of Moray. The Earl of Huntly went to Ballindalloch in November 1590 to arrest the...
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Ethie Castle Fyvie Castle is said to be haunted. Garleton Castle Glamis Castle Castle Grant Hermitage Castle Hill House HM Prison Castle Huntly Holyrood...
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Clan Gordon, Earl of Huntly Strathbogie Park, the former name of Christie Park, Huntly, home ground of association football club Huntly F.C. Strathbogie,...
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McGregor (2005), p. 80. "Axe murderer Thomas McCulloch released from Castle Huntly". BBC Online. 7 May 2013. McGregor (2005), p. 82. McGregor (2005), p...
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(acting) HMP Addiewell (privately run by Sodexo) HMP Barlinnie HMP Castle Huntly (open prison) HMP & YOI Cornton Vale (Young Offenders Institution and...
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prison. A woodland, Huntly Woods, is situated 3⁄4 mi (1.2 km) away from the village. There is evidence that a Roman Camp was built in Huntly woods.[citation...
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estate was later tenanted by Alexander Gordon, second son of the 1st Earl of Huntly. A tower house was built on the estate by the Gordons. In 1662, the estate...
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