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fourth series. An
outdoor market in
Possilpark was used in the
episode "
Cauld"
where Winston buys
several electric heaters. The
bingo scene in "Courtin"...
- The
Cauld Lad of
Hylton is a
ghost of
murdered stable boy
Robert Skelton, said to
haunt the
ruins of
Hylton Castle (in Sunderland,
Northern England)....
- or
household elf,
especially in
Northumberland and Durham, such as the
Cauld Lad of Hylton. "Ghost" in
Northern England was
pronounced "guest", and the...
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Cauld wind
pipes is a
Scottish term
referring to any
Scottish bagpipe that is bellows-blown
rather than
blown with the mouth. Such
pipes include: Border...
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described as the
ghost of a
deceased servant who once
worked in the home. The
Cauld Lad of Hilton, for instance, was
reputed to be the
ghost of a
stable boy...
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diminutive "wee" was offensive, and a
reply was
devised in: The Auld Kirk, the
cauld Kirk. The Kirk wi’out the people. High Kirk is the term
sometimes used to...
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their God, his Grace. There's
naething here but
Highland pride And
Highland cauld and hunger; If
Providence has sent me here, T'was
surely in his anger. Inveraray...
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dislike did na gang ****her at
first than just
shewing o' the
cauld shouther ...
Where "
cauld" is the
equivalent of cold and "shouther"
means shoulder, which...
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dating from the 16th or 17th century. In
these pipes,
sometimes called "
cauld wind pipes", air is not
heated or
moistened by the player's breathing, so...
- Craiglang,
Victor is
frequently shown to be the most honest; for example, in "
Cauld,"
Victor is the
final holdout when all of the
pensioners begin stealing...