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It is notable for an unusually large spiral staircase, " second only to Fyvie Castle, while its triple tiers of gunloops are without parallel in Scotland, if not Europe ".
Fyvie Castle
Location of Fyvie Castle within Aberdeenshire.
Fyvie Castle is a castle in the village of Fyvie, near Turriff in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
The earliest parts of Fyvie Castle date from the 13th century-some sources claim it was built in 1211 by William the Lion.
Manus O ' Cahan and Montrose fought a successful minor battle against the Covenant Army at Fyvie Castle on October 28, 1644.
2009 saw the publication of the children's fantasy novel, The Time-Tailor and the Fyvie Castle Witch Trials, written by Deborah Leslie.
Queen Victoria on ' Fyvie ' with John Brown ( servant ) | John Brown at Balmoral Castle | Balmoral, 1863, National Galleries of Scotland
The second series was set in Fyvie Castle in Aberdeen and was presented by former contestant, Keith Chegwin.
Fyvie Castle is reputed to have been built by King William the Lyon in the early thirteenth century.

Fyvie and British
* Baron Leith of Fyvie, British peerage title

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Queen Victoria on ' Fyvie ' with John Brown at Balmoral, by George Washington Wilson, 1863 ; medium: carte de visite, size: 9. 20 x 6. 10 cm ; from the collection of the National Galleries of Scotland

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While his parents and older siblings left for England in April and May that year, Charles remained in Scotland, with his father's friend and the Lord President of the Court of Session, Alexander Seton, Lord Fyvie, appointed as his guardian.
At the end of 1534, Boece became Rector of Fyvie.
* Frederick Fyvie Bruce ( 12 October 1910 – 11 September 1990 ) aka F. F.
Frederick Fyvie Bruce suggests an alternate translation of Luke 2: 2 indicating that this registration was before Quirinius was governor of Syria.
Skene was born in Fyvie, Scotland, United Kingdom on 17th June 1837.
Fyvie was the site of an open-air court held by Robert the Bruce, and Charles I lived there as a child.
The oldest of these, the Preston tower ( located on the far right as one faces the main facade of Fyvie ), dates to between 1390 and 1433.
Following Victorian trends, the grounds and adjoining Loch Fyvie were landscaped in the 19th century.
The Scottish industrialist Alexander Leith ( later Baron Leith of Fyvie ) bought the castle in 1885.
On the day the remains were laid to rest in Fyvie cemetery, the castle residents started to be plagued by strange noises and unexplained happenings.
Northern was the largest operator in the north east of Scotland and was responsible for urban, rural and interurban services in the towns of Alford, Ballater, Braemar, Buckie, Elgin, Forres, Fraserburgh, Fyvie, Macduff, Mintlaw, Peterhead and Stonehaven as well as city services in Aberdeen.
The Ythan () is a river in the north-east of Scotland rising at Wells of Ythan near the village of Ythanwells and flowing south-eastwards through the towns of Fyvie, Methlick and Ellon before flowing into the North Sea near Newburgh, in Formartine.
People from the surrounding areas, including the villages of Cuminestown, Fyvie and King Edward attend the secondary school.

Fyvie and Scotland
**" Bonnie Lass of Fyvie and Scotland the Brave " ( WWE / TNA )
* Fyvie Castle-National Trust for Scotland
Fyvie is a village in the Formartine area of Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
Seton had already been created Lord Fyvie in the Peerage of Scotland, in 1598, with remainder to his elder brother, John Seton.

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At the south-east is a tall clock tower topped with turrets, one of which has a balustrade similar to a feature at Castle Fraser.
Craigowan Lodge is used regularly by the Queen's friends and family, and has also been used by the Queen while Balmoral Castle is being prepared.
Although secondary to its hack and slash gameplay, Castle of the Winds has a plot loosely based on Norse mythology, told with setting changes, unique items, and occasional passages of text.
The footbridge has been re-erected at Corfe Castle station on the Swanage Railway ( although some evidence suggests that this was a similar footbridge removed from the site of Merton Park Railway Station.
Although killing oneself is forbidden under normal Jewish law as being a denial of God's goodness in the world, under extreme circumstances when there has seemed no choice but to either be killed or forced to betray their religion, Jews have committed suicide or mass suicide ( see Masada, First French persecution of the Jews, and York Castle for examples ).
While the southern two counties have historically been predominantly agricultural, New Castle County has been more industrialized.
Since the mid-nineteenth century, the Imperial Palace has been called " Kyūjō " ( 宮城 ), then Kōkyo ( 皇居 ), and located on the former site of Edo Castle in the heart of Tokyo.
Maximilian and Carlota made Chapultepec Castle their home, which has been the only palace in North America to house sovereigns.
The film has been parodied and referenced in places such as the 1976 film The Pink Panther Strikes Again, the satirical publication The Onion, the Japanese game-show Takeshi's Castle, and the 1977 John Landis comedy anthology film Kentucky Fried Movie ( in its lengthy " A Fistful of Yen " sequence ) and also in the film Balls of Fury.
The importance of setting is noted in a London review of the Castle of Otranto, “ He describes the country towards Otranto as desolate and bare, extensive downs covered with thyme, with occasionally the dwarf holly, the rosa marina, and lavender, stretch around like wild moorlands … Mr. Williams describes the celebrated Castle of Otranto as “ an imposing object of considerable size … has a dignified and chivalric air.
The genre has ancient origins which were reformulated in the eighteenth century as Gothic horror, with publication of the Castle of Otranto ( 1764 ) by Horace Walpole.
These notebooks — originally loose papers of different types and sizes, distributed by friends after his death — have found their way into major collections such as the Royal Library at Windsor Castle, the Louvre, the Biblioteca Nacional de España, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Biblioteca Ambrosiana in Milan which holds the twelve-volume Codex Atlanticus, and British Library in London which has put a selection from its notebook BL Arundel MS 263 online.
Lindisfarne also has the small Lindisfarne Castle, based on a Tudor fort, which was refurbished in the Arts and Crafts style by Sir Edwin Lutyens for the editor of Country Life, Edward Hudson.
It has a claimed date of 1189, based on the fact it is constructed on the site of the Nottingham Castle brewhouse ; the present building dates from around 1650.
A replicated Osaka Castle has been created on the site of the Hideyoshi's great donjon.
Still, in the midst of all the island's chaos, it should be noted that Ralph has a tendency to be polite and logical in the tensest of moments ; for example, when the children are obliged to investigate Castle Rock, Ralph takes the lead despite being afraid of " the beast ".
Stephen King got the name Castle Rock from the fictional mountain fort of the same name in Lord of the Flies, using the name to refer to a fictional town that has appeared in a number of King's novels.
** U. S. officials announce that a hydrogen bomb test ( Castle Bravo ) has been conducted on Bikini Atoll in the Pacific Ocean.
The higher land on either side of the valley – the Western Heights and the eastern high point on which Dover Castle stands – has been adapted to perform the function of protection against invaders.
When Robert confronts Lucy, she tells him that he has no proof, and he leaves to find more evidence, heading to Castle Inn, which is run by Phoebe Marks's husband, Luke.
Flint, knapped or unknapped, has been used since antiquity ( for example at the Late Roman fort of Burgh Castle in Norfolk ) up to the present day as a material for building stone walls, using lime mortar, and often combined with other available stone or brick rubble.
The curious here, aware of such traditions, and who have viewed these venerable remains of antiquity, agree that Macbeth may, or rather must, have deposited the stone in question at the bottom of his Castle, on the hill of Dunsinane ( from the trouble of the times ), where it has been found by the workmen.
* Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle has a subplot involving an escaped cheetah, which later smokes cannabis with the pair and allows them to ride it.
Legend has it that the battle was replicated in the clouds over Inveraray Castle in Scotland on the afternoon of the attack.

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