- the
National Library of
Scotland and can be
viewed online. The site of
Cramalt or
Cramald tower or
castle was
covered by the
water of the reservoir. The...
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Cramalt Craig is a hill in the
Manor Hills range, part of the
Southern Uplands of Scotland. The
second highest in the
range and
third highest in southern...
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Broad Law,
highest point of Peeblesshire, seen from
Cramalt Craig...
- Mary's
marriage continued to struggle,
despite a
hunting trip
together to
Cramalt Tower in the
Ettrick Forest in
August 1566.
Darnley alienated many who...
- Mary's Loch.
Places in the
vicinity include Cappercleuch, Craigierig,
Cramalt Tower, the
Glengaber Burn,
Meggethead Farm. The
Megget area,
formerly a...
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Buccleuch refused to give her the keys,
until James V who was
hunting at
Cramalt in
Meggotland sent confirmation.
Margaret gave the keys to her husband...
- in Megget, from west to east are: Meggethead, Winterhopeburn,
Cramalt (and East
Cramalt), Craigierig, Glengaber, Syart,
Henderland and Cappercleuch. Anciently...
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Uplands Terrane, Mark
Williams et al. Proc Soc
Antiq Scot, 1981, 401-429:
Cramalt tower:
historical survey and
excavations 1977-9 by
Alastair M T Maxwell-Irving...
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Cramalt Craig Donald Hill 28B: The
River Tweed to the
English Border Scottish Borders...
- Armstrong,
James returned to Peebles, and
spent a few days
hunting at
Cramalt Tower. On 20 July he
returned to Linlithgow. In 1540
Johnnie Armstrong...