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Caerlaverock Castle is a
moated triangular castle first built in the 13th century. It is
located on the
southern coast of Scotland,
eleven kilometres (seven...
- 54°58′30″N 3°30′29″W / 54.975°N 3.508°W / 54.975; -3.508
Caerlaverock (/kərˈlævərək/;
Scottish Gaelic:
Cille Bhlàthain) is a
civil parish in Dumfries...
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Caerlaverock is a
national nature reserve (NNR)
covering parts of the
mudflats and s****line of the
Solway Firth about 10 km
south of Dumfries, in Dumfries...
- 54°59′02″N 3°30′00″W / 54.984°N 3.500°W / 54.984; -3.500 WWT
Caerlaverock is
wetland nature reserve in
southwest Scotland, one of ten
reserves in Britain...
- m****acred. Alan was at the
siege of
Caerlaverock Castle in July 1300. His
presence is
recorded in the
contemporary "
Caerlaverock Poem",
being an
early roll of...
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Caerlaverock Castle, in 1300,
during which his
armorials (Chequy or and azure, a
fesse gules) were
recorded by the
heralds on the
famous Caerlaverock...
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swearing fealty to
Edward I of England. Herbert's son,
Eustace Maxwell held
Caerlaverock Castle as a v****al of the English,
however he
later followed Robert the...
- Galloway, Scotland. It is
located near
Lochar Water, the
civil parish Caerlaverock and the
villages of Blackshaw,
Glencaple and Shearington. In 1961 it...
- at the
Siege of
Caerlaverock Castle in
Scotland in 1300, when his
armorials were
blazoned in Norman-French
verse in the
Caerlaverock Roll. He was born...
- Barons'
letter to the Pope in 1300". He was
present at the
Siege of
Caerlaverock Castle in
Scotland in 1301,
during which his
armorials were
amongst those...