- with the
slopes of the
nearby hills (perhaps Allermuir,
Woodhouselee or
Castlelaw). The name is
completely unrelated to the name of the
Pentland Firth in...
- Scotland. It is best
known for the Iron Age hill fort on its slopes. The
Castlelaw Hill Fort is the
remnant of a
stronghold of the Iron Age. When it was...
-
Edinburgh Largest settlements by po****tion:
Arniston House Borthwick Castle Castlelaw Fort
Crichton Castle Dalhousie Castle Dalkeith Palace Flotterstone Hawthornden...
- 18th-century
military road in
Castlelaw, Scotland...
- Horseman's Word:
Concrete Poems, Akros, 1970
Twelve Songs,
Castlelaw Press, 1970
Glasgow Sonnets,
Castlelaw Press, 1972
Instamatic Poems, Ian McKelvie, 1972 Wi...
- Stirling. It sits at the base of the
cliff of Dumyat, and at the foot of
Castlelaw,
overlooking the
National Wallace Monument. The
castle is a
category A...
- Name
Image Notes Castlelaw Hill Fort Iron Age hill fort
Crichton Castle Residence of the
Crichtons and
later home to the
Earls of Bothwell...
- Rev
James Montgomery of
Dunlop A
second daughter,
married Rev
William Castlelaw, Montgomerie's
successor at Stewarton.
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography:...
-
Northern Ireland,
Forth View House,
Rosyth Barry Buddon Training Area
Castlelaw Training Area
Tighnablair Training Area
Garelochhead Training Area Inverness...
-
Thomas Elder c.1800–1802
William Robertson 1802–1807
Robert Trotter of
Castlelaw 1807–1810
Francis Gray,
later 14th Lord Gray of
Kinfauns 1811–1823 James...