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Tillietudlem is a
fictional castle in
Walter Scott's 1816
novel Old Mortality, and a
modern settlement in
South Lanarkshire, Scotland.
Interest in Scott's...
- held in 1679 by Lady
Margaret Bellenden, life-rentrix of the
barony of
Tillietudlem. This was a show of her
support for the
Royalist cause, but most of her...
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novel Old Mortality,
published in 1816, was
largely set in and
around Tillietudlem Castle.
Chapter XI
describes the location: "All
heads were now bent from...
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Swinton Symington Tannochside Tarbrax Thankerton Thorntonhall Thornwood Tillietudlem Tollcross Toryglen Townhead Tradeston Uddingston Viewpark The Village...
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Tillietudlem railway station served Tillietudlem, a
village in
South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It
opened in 1876 and was
closed in 1951. Butt, R. V. J. (October...
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novel by Sir
Walter Scott, drew
inspiration from
Craignethan Castle as
Tillietudlem Castle.
Hogwarts Castle,
School of
Witchcraft and
Wizardry in the Harry...
- East, Dalserf, Netherburn,
Tillietudlem,
Auchenheath and
Brocketsbrae close. May 1945, Dalserf, Netherburn,
Tillietudlem,
Auchenheath and Brocketsbrae...
- and 9
miles (14 km)
south east of Hamilton. It is home to a pub, the
Tillietudlem Inn, and a
village shop. The
nearest primary school,
Underbank Primary...
- was also a
short branch to
Blackwood from
Southfield Junction, near
Tillietudlem, also
opened on 1
September 1862, and to
Little Gill
Colliery from Auchenheath...
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first 100 acres.
Tillou lived at a
country estate which he
named "
Tillietudlem", in a
place then
known as
Pleasant Valley in
Hackensack Township, Bergen...