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This noble visited the castle in the 15th century, and one night, he got drunk and demanded that someone play cards with him. If no one would, the earl declared, he would play the devil himself.
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Known as the ‘Glamis copy’ as it was formerly held in Glamis Castle in Angus, it is now in the National Library of Scotland in Edinburgh. Despite the musical score having no text, title or attribution ...
Despite the musical score having no text, title or attribution, researchers have identified it as a unique musical harmonisation of Cultor Dei, a night-time hymn sung during the season of Lent.
The plot, for those who have never seen a production or film of the story, deals with legendary royalty in Scotland. At the start, King Duncan has put down an invasion, aided in large part by two of ...
Glamis Castle is set at the foot of the Grampian Mountains about 12 miles north of Dundee, Scotland. It was built in its current form in the 17th century.
Glamis Castle is set at the foot of the Grampian Mountains about 12 miles north of Dundee, Scotland. It was built in its current form in the 17th century. Chris Hardie/For Agri-View ...
The castle - which boasts 125 rooms - was originally gifted to Sir John Lyon, Thane of Glamis, by Robert II, and has remained in the late Queen Mother's family since then.
Glamis Castle, the childhood abode of Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, the Queen Mother, is reputed to be Scotland's most haunted castle, with no less than nine spectres said to roam its corridors.
The castle was built in 1372 and gifted to Sir John Lyon, Thane of Glamis, by Robert II, and has remained in the late Queen Mother’s family since then.