- William, Earl of
Glenallan,
otherwise Lord
Glenallan, is a
character in Sir
Walter Scott's 1816
novel The Antiquary, a
Scottish aristocrat whose life...
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named Theresa and is
raised by
Glenallan's younger brother as his own
illegitimate son.
Glenallan does not know this.
Glenallan never recovers from believing...
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Gardens are
public gardens located within Wheaton Regional Park, at 1800
Glenallan Avenue,
Silver Spring, Maryland. The
gardens are open
daily without charge...
- for its workers. A
second mill was
built in 1887 and was
known as the
Glenallan Mill. The
business thrived during the last half of the 19th and first...
- the S****field Area for the S****field Road entrance, the
Glenallan Area for the
Glenallan Avenue entrance, and the
Orebaugh Area for the
Orebaugh Avenue...
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Wordsworth Characters Jedediah Cleishbotham Jeanie Deans Dryasdust Lord
Glenallan Saunders Mucklebackit Edie
Ochiltree Jonathan Oldbuck Dominie Sampson...
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Randolph Road /
Georgia Avenue Eastbound Ride On: 10
Randolph Road /
Glenallan Avenue Bidirectional Ride On: 10
Randolph Road /
Heurich Road Eastbound...
- "Rapper's Delight". It was also the name of a learn-to-rap
project taught at
Glenallan Elementary School as part of an after-school
program led by high school...
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Uncle Fred
Blandings stories The Earl of Ickenham. Lord
Glenallan The
Antiquary The Earl of
Glenallan.
Titus Groan Gormenghast The 77th Earl of Groan. Earl...
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Glenallan,
awakening painful memories. We
learn that
Oldbuck had once
loved a
certain Eveline Neville, who had
preferred to
secretly marry Glenallan,...