A collection of historical and genalogical records
June 30, 2014 all day – Scotland Visit to Lochleven and Aberdour Castles. Reception at Dalmahoy. Organized by William Douglas | Type: gathering
July 1, 2014 all day – Scotland Visit Bothwell and Douglas Castles Organized by William Douglas | Type: gathering
July 2, 2014 all day – Scotland Visit to Dirleton Castle and Tantallon Castle followed by a visit to Lennoxlove House - and tea with the Duke of Hamilton, where we will be entertained by the Haddington Pipe band. Organized by William Douglas | Type: gathering
July 3, 2014 all day – Scotland Today we will be travelling to Castle Douglas. We will call in at Lincluden College, near Dumfries, before going to Threave Castle. A visit to the Douglas Mausoleum will round off the day. Organized by William Douglas | Type: gathering
July 4, 2014 all day – Scotland Friday 4th July is a day for exploring Edinburgh, or travelling further afield. In the evening, we will he attending Jamie's Scottish Experience in the Thistle Hotel. Organized by William Douglas | Type: gathering
July 5, 2014 all day – Scotland On this day, we will travel to Drumlanrig Castle, where we will meet the Duke of Buccleugh and Queensberry. A clan 'Muster' will be held, with a parade carrying flags and banners, followed by a gro… Organized by William Douglas | Type: gathering
July 6, 2014 all day – Scotland On this day, Sunday 6th July, there is an opportunity to attend the jousting at Linlithgow Palace - or visit Stirling Castle and the Bannockburn Battlefield. Organized by William Douglas | Type: gathering
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