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Specimens continued within the memory of man to be kept at least at three houses of distinction — Hamilton, namely, Drumlanrig, and Cumbernauld.
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Taken from the Drumlanrig Castle in Scotland by two men during a guided tour of the castle in August 2003.
November 2005 2005
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On Aug. 27, 2003, as many as four men entered Drumlanrig Castle, home to the Duke of Buccleuch, and stole the "Madonna With the Yarnwinder" by Leonardo da Vinci.
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Drumlanrig we pursued the course of the Nid to Dumfries, which stands seven miles above the place where the river falls into the sea; and is, after Glasgow, the handsomest town I have seen in
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On the day that succeeded this adventure, we went some miles out of our road to see Drumlanrig, a seat belonging to the duke of
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Having passed the night at the castle of Drumlanrig, by invitation from the duke himself, who is one of the best men that ever breathed, we prosecuted our journey to Dumfries, a very elegant trading town near the borders of England, where we found plenty of good provision and excellent wine, at very reasonable prices, and the accommodation as good in all respects as in any part of South – Britain.
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Drumlanrig, Dunrobin, Gordon Castle and Floors, the seats respectively of the dukes of Buccleuch, Sutherland, Richmond and Roxburghe, are on
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 23, February, 1873 Various
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'Drumlanrig,' 'Cloesburn,' and 'the laird of Lagg' were respectively named Douglas, Kirkpatrick, and Grierson.
Ballads of Scottish Tradition and Romance Popular Ballads of the Olden Times - Third Series Various
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Verses on the destruction of the Woods near Drumlanrig.
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Verses on the destruction of the Woods near Drumlanrig
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