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  • 111Court Farm, Pembrey — The barn at Court Farm, Pembrey Court Farm in Pembrey, Carmarthenshire, Wales, is an ancient and formerly imposing manor house which is now an overgrown ruin, but structurally sound, and capable of repair and restoration. It consists of three… …

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  • 112Methven —    METHVEN, a parish, in the county of Perth; containing, with the villages or hamlets of Almond Bank, Balwherne, Bellstown, Bragrum, Gibbiestown, Glack, Meckphin, Scrogiehill, and Wood end, 2446 inhabitants, of whom 935 are in the village of… …

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  • 113Lord of the Manor — The title of Lord of the Manor arose in the English mediaeval system of Manorialism following the Norman Conquest. The title Lord of the Manor is a titular feudal dignity which is still recognised today. Their holders are entitled to call… …

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  • 114Toron — Toron, now Tibnin or Tebnine in southern Lebanon, was a major Crusader castle, built in the Lebanon mountains on the road from Tyre to Damascus. It was the centre of the Lordship of Toron, a seigneury within the Kingdom of Jerusalem, actually a… …

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  • 115Bruce Castle — Infobox House name= Bruce Castle former names= imagesize= 280px map type= latitude= 51.599 longitude= 0.075 built= c. 1514 location= Tottenham, London architect= architectural style= Elizabethan construction type= Brick size= governing body=… …

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  • 116Christian of Whithorn — was Bishop of Whithorn (1154–1186), the second incumbent of that Episcopal See since it had been resurrected by King Fergus of Galloway earlier in the 12th century. It has been suggested by some scholars that Christian had been a Cistercian monk …

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  • 117Domhnall of Islay, Lord of the Isles — 18th century illustration of some of the tombs of Oronsay Priory, founded by Domhnall s father John of Islay sometime before 1358. Donald, or properly, Dómhnall Íle (died 1423), was the son and successor of John of Islay, Lord of the Isles and… …

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  • 118Domhnall Dubh — Blar Na Pairce (1491) – Raid on Ross (1491) – Drumchatt (1497) – Cairnburgh Castle (1504) – Achnashellach (1505) Domhnall Dubh (died 1545) was a Scottish nob …

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  • 119Clan Sweeney — A plate from The Image of Irelande, by John Derrick, published in 1581. The chief sitting at his table, entertained by his bard and harper is thought to be a Mac Sweyne .[citation needed] Clan Sweeney …

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  • 120David, Prince of the Cumbrians — Map of David s principality of the Cumbrians . Before David I of Scotland became King of Scotland in 1124, he was David, Prince of the Cumbrians and earl of a great territory in the middle of England acquired by marriage. This period marks the… …

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