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- describing himself as the "Gudeman of Ballengeich". ("Gudeman" means "landlord" or "farmer", and "Ballengeich" was the nickname of a road next to Stirling...
- disguise under the name "Gudeman of Ballengeich", after the road running under the eastern wall of the castle. Ballengeich means "windy p****" in Gaelic. In...
- Jail, Mar's Wark, Argyll's Lodging and the castle. Ballengeich P**** leads to the graveyard at Ballengeich and the Castle Wynd winds past the old graveyard...
- attendants. He was called the Goodman (the tenant, that is) of Ballengeich. Ballengeich is a steep p**** that leads down behind the Castle of Stirling....
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- was fond of travelling in disguise under the title of "The Guid Man o' Ballengeich", after the steep path leading down from the Castle of Stirling. The...
- stonework is of coursed sandstone rubble, with dressings in lighter Ballengeich stone. The prin****l tower, or gatehouse, is rectangular in plan 18 metres...
- V of Scotland, who traveled the country disguised as the Guidman of Ballengeich to learn how his subjects fared. Some versions include a violent seduction...
- Tracks Finalist Margaret Maloney, illustrated by Lazlo Gal The Goodman of Ballengeich Finalist Bernice Thurman Hunter Lamplighter Finalist Mary Razzell Salmonberry...
- northeastern side of the Castle Rock of Stirling is the deep hollow known as Ballengeich, and beyond this is the undulating height known as Gowling or Gowan Hill...