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cauld
▪ I. cauld, n. Sc. (kɔːld) Also caul. A weir on a river to divert the water into a mill-lead.1805 Scott Last Minstr. ii. xiii. note, He commanded him to build a cauld or dam-head across the Tweed at Kelso. 1818 Law-case (Jam.), Right to fish from the head of the Black Pool, down to the caul or dam-d... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cauld Lad of Hylton
The Cauld Lad of Hylton is a ghost of murdered stable boy Robert Skelton, said to haunt the ruins of Hylton Castle (in Sunderland, Northern England). He saw the ghost of a naked boy, and heard him crying "I'm cauld" ("I'm cold"). wikipedia.org
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Cauld wind pipes
Cauld wind pipes is a Scottish term referring to any Scottish bagpipe that is bellows-blown rather than blown with the mouth. wikipedia.org
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blirtie
ˈblirty, blirtie, a. north. [f. prec. + -y4.] Characterized by blirts or gusts of wind and rain.1810 Tannahill Poems (1846) 16 O poortith is a wintry day! Cheerless, blirtie, cauld, and blae. Oxford English Dictionary
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Blelack
Dool Dool to Blelack, and Dool to Blelack's Heir, for Driving use fae the Seely Howe to the Cauld Hill O’ Fare So goes the apparent curse on the Laird The Cauld ('Cold') Hill O’ Fare is near Banchory, some miles further down the Dee Valley. wikipedia.org
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Philiphaugh
of Selkirk, Philiphaugh Mill RCAHMS record of Selkirk, Philiphaugh Sawmill Scottish Borders Council: Philiphaugh Community School Geograph image: The cauld wikipedia.org
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Thrawn Janet
When he read the story to his wife Fanny Stevenson, she said of it that it "sent a cauld grue [shudder] along my bones" and "fair frightened" Stevenson wikipedia.org
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Highland Mary
- Now green's the sod, and cauld's the clay, That wraps my Highland Mary! O pale, pale now, those rosy lips, I aft hae kiss'd sae fondly! wikipedia.org
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Jean Lorimer
The songs Craigieburn Wood - Craigieburnwood - 1791 O Poortith cauld and restless love - Cauld Kail in Aberdeen - 1793 Come, let me take thee to my to give her a sprig of blossomed thorn (The Thorn) - 1795 Ah, Chloris, since it may na be - Major Graham - 1793 How long and dreary is the night - Cauld wikipedia.org
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Caoineag
have been banished from the premises after having been pitied and given a gift of clothing to cover herself, much like traditions of the brownie and the Cauld wikipedia.org
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James Roland MacLaren
He also wrote the play, The Cauld Lad O'Hylton, a story of the ghost of Hilton Castle. wikipedia.org
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Lowland and Border Pipers' Society
The Lowland and Border Pipers' Society was formed in the early 1980s, to promote the study and playing of cauld-wind (bellows-blown) bagpipes of Northern wikipedia.org
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Leithen Water
In the summer months, local children build small dams to deepen it, especially at the Cauld (a fish ladder near Innerleithen Golf Course) and at Leithen wikipedia.org
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Hamish Moore
contributions to Scottish music are his development of a revived form of the bellows-blown Scottish smallpipes; his 1985 recording of the Lowland and smallpipes, Cauld wikipedia.org
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River Teviot
Historically, the river had many mills along its length, and the site of one in Hawick, at Cobel Cauld, is to be used with a reverse Archimedes Screw to wikipedia.org
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