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Notable historic sites in addition to Arbroath Abbey include the world famous Glamis Castle, Arbroath Signal Tower museum and the Bell Rock Light House.
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Margaret was born Her Royal Highness Princess Margaret Rose of York on 21 August 1930 at Glamis Castle in Scotland, her mother's ancestral home.
She spent much of her childhood at St Paul's Walden and at Glamis Castle, the Earl's ancestral home in Scotland.
Glamis Castle has been the home of the Lyon family since the 14th century, though the present building dates largely from the 17th century.
Glamis Castle in the snow, circa 1880
The vicinity of Glamis Castle has prehistoric traces ; for example, a noted intricately carved Pictish stone known as the Eassie Stone was found in a creek-bed at the nearby village of Eassie.
In William Shakespeare's play Macbeth ( 1603 – 06 ), the eponymous character resides at Glamis Castle, although the historical King Macbeth ( d. 1057 ) had no connection to the castle.
Their second daughter, Princess Margaret, was born at Glamis Castle in 1930.
According to the official website for Glamis Castle, in 1034, King Malcolm II was mortally wounded in a nearby battle and taken to a Royal Hunting Lodge, which sat at the site of the present castle, where he died.
The Glamis archives have a close connection with the archives at the University of Dundee, and researchers who wish to consult material held in the Glamis Castle Archive do so in the search room at the University.
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* Ghosts and Hauntings in Glamis Castle, Mysterious Britain
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The Prince also appears as the murder victim in the first of the Lord Francis Powerscourt crime novels Goodnight Sweet Prince, and as a murder suspect in the novel Death at Glamis Castle by Robin Paige.
The concept for the series originated in 1976 with Cedric Messina, a veteran BBC producer, who was on location at Glamis Castle in Angus, Scotland, shooting J. M.
Filmed at Glamis Castle in Scotland, this was one of only two productions shot on location, the other being Henry VIII.
It is approximately five miles ( 8 km ) from Glamis Castle, seat of the Bowes-Lyon family and ancestral home of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, and where the late Princess Margaret, younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II, was born in 1930.
The family seat is Glamis Castle, in Angus, Scotland.

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In the following scene, a wounded sergeant reports to King Duncan of Scotland that his generalsMacbeth, who is the Thane of Glamis, and Banquohave just defeated the allied forces of Norway and Ireland, who were led by the traitorous Macdonwald and the Thane of Cawdor.
Glamis is set in the broad and fertile lowland valley of Strathmore, near Forfar, county town of Angus, which lies between the Sidlaw Hills to the south and the Grampian Mountains to the north, approximately inland from the North Sea.
Glamis is currently the home of Michael Bowes-Lyon, 18th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne, a former army officer, who succeeded to the earldom in 1987.
The most famous legend connected with the castle is that of the Monster of Glamis, a hideously deformed child born to the family.
There is an old story that guests staying at Glamis once hung towels from the windows of every room in a bid to find the bricked-up suite of the monster.
The story given to visitors by castle tour guides states that one seat in the chapel is always reserved for the " Grey Lady " ( supposedly a ghost which inhabits the castle ), thought to be Janet Douglas, Lady Glamis.
The fictional protagonist is Cormac mac Farquhar, Thane of Glamis.
The heir apparent is the present holder's son Simon Patrick Bowes-Lyon, Lord Glamis ( b. 1986 )
In the parliament of 1471 he is the fourth Lord of Parliament ranked immediately after the Lord Glamis ( cr. 1445 ).
Dyce is the site of an early medieval church dedicated to the 8th century missionary and bishop St. Fergus, otherwise associated with Glamis, Angus.
* In the comic book series The Invisibles, the character of the Moonchild is said to be the Monster of Glamis.
* in Haunted by Kelley Armstrong, the story of the Monster of Glamis is linked to the demon Dantalian, trapped within the walls of Glamis Castle.
* in the novel " Death at Glamis Castle " by Robin Paige the Monster of Glamis tale is stirred up during a murder investigation.
Glamis () is a small village in Angus, Scotland, located four miles south of Kirriemuir and five miles southwest of Forfar.
It is the location of Glamis Castle, the childhood home of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother.
Glamis is a well preserved conservation village.
In the tragedy of Macbeth by William Shakespeare Macbeth is the Thane of Glamis and later the Thane of Cawdor.
The son of Red Brucie of Glamis and Bright Bauble of Glamis, Pal's ancestry is traced to the nineteenth century and England's first great collie, " Old Cockie ".

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Nearby historical features to the north include Glamis Castle and the Eassie Stone, a carved Pictish cross slab-stone ( now situated in a ruined church in the village of Eassie ).

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