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Redgauntlet (1824) is a
historical novel by Sir
Walter Scott, one of the
Waverley novels, set
primarily in Dumfriesshire,
southwest Scotland, in 1765...
- been
three ships of the
Royal Navy
named HMS
Redgauntlet after the
novel by Sir
Walter Scott: HMS
Redgauntlet (1913), a Laforey-class
destroyer launched...
- of Lammermoor, Rob Roy,
Heart of Midlothian, Waverley, Guy Mannering,
Redgauntlet, The
Antiquary (8) 19th century: St. Ronan's Well The
novels were all...
- HMS
Redgauntlet was an R-class
destroyer which served with the
Royal Navy.
Launched on 2 July 1916, the ship
operated as part of the
Harwich Force during...
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destroyer which served with the
Royal Navy.
Launched on 6 May 1913 as HMS
Redgauntlet, the ship was
renamed on 30
September under an
Admiralty order to become...
- ****got (1699–1777),
Swedish scientist Nicholas ****got, a
character in
Redgauntlet,
Walter Scott's 1824
novel ****got (food),
British meatball commonly made...
- Wynd, Kenilworth, Guy Mannering, Marmion, Borderer,
Madge Wildfire,
Redgauntlet,
Bonnie Dundee. Some of
these names had
previously been used on NBR J...
- stories: a
supernatural narrative in Scots, "Wandering Willie's Tale" in
Redgauntlet (1824), and "The
Highland Widow" and "The Two Drovers" in Chronicles...
- Stiffelio. At the
beginning of
April 1824, two
months before he
completed Redgauntlet,
Scott envisaged that it
would be
followed by a four-volume publication...
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Great Scott: Rob Roy The
Great Scott:
Waverley 2014 The
Great Scott:
Redgauntlet The
Great Scott:
Ivanhoe The
Great Scott: The
Bride of
Lammermoor How...