-
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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Mpumalanga Balfour Eastern Cape
Amatola District Balgowan KwaZulu-Natal
Ballengeich KwaZulu-Natal
Ballito KwaZulu-Natal
Balmoral Mpumalanga Baltimore Limpopo...
- 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...
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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...