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The Bulletin
Fix this textChild Delinquents—page 32
Fix this textWednesday, October 9, 1957
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Fix this textTHE NATIONAL AUSTRALIAN NEWSPAPER
Fix this textRegistered in Australia for transmission by post as a newspaper.
Fix this textSCOTLAND'S GLAMIS, CASTLE OF
Fix this textROYAL MEMORY
Fix this textLAM IS CASTLE, the seat of the Earl of
Fix this textStrathmore, is rich in historic associations,
Fix this textand it is held in special pride and affection by
Fix this textScottish people for it was the childhood home of
Fix this textQueen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, and the birth-
Fix this textplace in 1930 of Princess Margaret. The castle is
Fix this textthe subject of more legends and hauntings, myths
Fix this textand mysteries than any other building in Britain.
Fix this textIts secret chamber and its contents are said to be
Fix this textknown only to the Earl of Strathmore, his heir,
Fix this texton reaching the age of 21, and one other person,
Fix this textand it is one of those select mysteries which has
Fix this textdefied curiosity.
Fix this textFrom a remote period Glamis was a favourite
Fix this textRoyal hunting-lodge. King Malcolm II went there
Fix this textto die in 1033 after receiving a mortal wound from
Fix this textan assassin’s arrow on the neighboring “Elunter’s
Fix this textHill.” The castle became the property of the
Fix this textLyon Family„ who still hold it. in the 14th century,
Fix this textwhen King Robert II gave it to his daughter as
Fix this texta dowry on her marriage to Sir John Lyon. In
Fix this text1445 a grandson of this marriage became the first
Fix this textLord Glamis, a title which ranks now as one of
Fix this textthe oldest Scottish baronies. Traces of the original
Fix this texttower remain in the crypt and dungeon of the
Fix this textpresent building, which dates from the 15th
Fix this textcentury and was much enlarged and enriched
Fix this textbetween the years 1578 and 1620.
Fix this textIn 1672, Patrick, the 3rd Earl, became Earl of
Fix this textStrathmore and Kinghorne, Viscount Lyon and
Fix this textBaron Glamis. One of his building operations
Fix this textwas the chapel and its decoration which adjoins
Fix this textthe Great Hall, shown in the accompanying
Fix this textillustration. Tradition has it that a lady in grey
Fix this textis sometimes seen kneeling in one of the pews,
Fix this textbut that the spectre dissolves when approached.
Fix this textThe Great Hall, with its Jacobean ceiling and its
Fix this textrichly-decorated fireplace, is one of the most
Fix this textimpressive rooms in the castle, which w r as opened
Fix this textto thf* public for the first time in the summer
Fix this textof 1950.
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