- Forfar. It is the
location of
Glamis Castle, the
childhood home of
Queen Elizabeth the
Queen Mother. The
vicinity of
Glamis has
prehistoric traces – within...
-
Glamis Castle is
situated beside the
village of
Glamis (/ˈɡlɑːmz/, glahmz) in Angus, Scotland. It is the home of the Earl of
Strathmore and Kinghorne,...
- Forfar."
Glamis has
remained the seat of the
family ever since. His
descendant Patrick Lyon, 1st Lord
Glamis was
created the
first Lord
Glamis in the Peerage...
- The name "
Glamis" or "
Glamis Dunes" is
often used to
refer to
either or both of
these areas,
though technically this is incorrect.
Glamis's post office...
- 18 June 1986),
styled as Lord
Glamis until 2016, is a
Scottish peer and landowner, the
owner of
estates based at
Glamis Castle. The
eldest son of Michael...
-
Glamis Gold Ltd. was a Reno, Nevada-based gold
producer with
operations in the Americas. In 2006 they
expected to
produce 620,000
ounces of gold at a total...
- Bowes-Lyon
family and is now a
National Trust property.
Glamis Castle,
situated beside the
village of
Glamis in Angus, Scotland, is the home of the Earl and Countess...
-
decide that
their next
meeting will be with Macbeth, the
Thane (Lord) of
Glamis. In the
following scene,
soldiers report to King
Duncan of
Scotland that...
-
Glamis Stone can
refer to: The
Glamis Hunter's Hill
Stone - a
class II
Pictish standing stone near
Glamis, Angus, Scotland,
otherwise known as
Glamis...
-
seclusion hidden away in
Glamis Castle in Angus, Scotland,
giving rise to the
soubriquet of the
Monster of
Glamis, or the
Horror of
Glamis.
Rumours of Thomas...