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Boghouse Castle, was a 14th-century castle,
constructed near Crawfordjohn,
South Lanarkshire, Scotland. The
castle was
known to be
ruinous by the early...
- No. 31 32 –
Cloberhill Lock No. 32 33 –
Boghouse Top Lock No. 33 34 –
Boghouse Middle Lock No. 34 35 –
Boghouse Lower Lock. 35 36 – No. 36 Drop Lock –...
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piecing them back together.
Melissa and
Matthew have a
podcast named The
Boghouse where they talk
about their adventures buying the
magic theater, and the...
- pro-British, pro-Hanoverian and anti-Jacobite play.
Prints such as
Sawney in The
Boghouse,
itself a
reference to the tale of
Sawney Bean,
depicted the
Highland Scots...
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appears to have been
abandoned in the 14th
century after the
construction of
Boghouse Castle.
Local tradition states that King
James V of Scotland,
built a tower...
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Kingarth on the Isle of Bute. A
tunnel was said to have run
between James V's
Boghouse Castle to the
nearby village of
Crawfordjohn in
South Lanarkshire. King...
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Shillelagh Boggan 267
Forth Ballon Carlow Boggan 230
Forth Barragh Carlow Boghouse 77
Idrone East
Fennagh Carlow Boherduff 489
Idrone East
Dunleckny Carlow...
- a
small hill,
situated in the
barony of
Auchenbathie Wallace,
close to
Boghouse Farm (now a ruin) and
Auchenbathie Tower in the
midst of a moorland, which...
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Canal enters the
Firth of Clyde. The
canal runs east
through Clydebank,
Boghouse Locks,
Clobberhill Locks,
Temple Locks and
Maryhill Locks. It p****es close...
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Scottish peasant (and
Scottish Socrates of the period)". Born at the farm of
Boghouse, in the
parish of West Linton, Peeblesshire, on 13
March 1749, he was the...