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He took young Percy prisoner; and leaving him shut up in Lochmaben, drove his flying vassals far beyond the borders.
The Scottish Chiefs 1875
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He was a son of Mrs. Jane Renwick, a charming woman and a lifelong friend of Irving, the daughter of the Rev. Andrew Jeffrey, of Lochmaben, Scotland, and famous in literature as
Washington Irving 2004
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Never adept at writing, it had become worse after hitting Duff at Lochmaben—his hand was still sore.
Tempted by Your Touch JEN HOLLING 2002
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Never adept at writing, it had become worse after hitting Duff at Lochmaben—his hand was still sore.
Tempted by Your Touch JEN HOLLING 2002
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Never adept at writing, it had become worse after hitting Duff at Lochmaben—his hand was still sore.
Tempted by Your Touch JEN HOLLING 2002
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Never adept at writing, it had become worse after hitting Duff at Lochmaben—his hand was still sore.
Tempted by Your Touch JEN HOLLING 2002
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As soon as he was back again at Lochmaben he dispatched a special messenger to Arran in Edinburgh with the brief assurance that he himself would follow on the morrow and explain in person the difficulty of accepting the Governor's proposals.
Border Ghost Stories Howard Pease
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-- (Sadler's Papers, vol.i. pp. 220, 329, 333.) [225] Lochmaben, in the parish of that name in Annandale.
The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6) John Knox
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In preferring the parish of Ruthwell to the better position and wider field of ministerial usefulness presented at Lochmaben, Mr Duncan was influenced by the consideration, that the population of the former parish was such as would enable him to extend the pastoral superintendence to every individual of his flock.
The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume II. The Songs of Scotland of the past half century Various
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Robert Maxwell was walking to and fro within the Tower of Lochmaben -- a heavy frown upon his brow -- cogitating his reply to a letter from my Lord
Border Ghost Stories Howard Pease
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