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  2. Midhope Castle - Wikipedia

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    Site history; Built: 16th century: Materials: Stone: Midhope Castle is a 15th-century tower house in ... family home called Lallybroch but also known as Broch Tuarach

  3. An Echo in the Bone - Wikipedia

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    In the 20th century at Lallybroch, Brianna, Roger, Jem, and Mandy are reading letters from Claire and Jamie from the past, one of which mentions hidden gold, with a location known only to Jem. Roger's ancestor William Buchleigh "Buck" MacKenzie shows up at Lallybroch, having accidentally gone through the stones at Craigh na Dun in 1778.

  4. Written in My Own Heart's Blood - Wikipedia

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    Twentieth century descendant of Geillis Duncan and Dougal MacKenzie, great-nephew and adopted son of Rev. Reginald Wakefield (Outlander), and Jamie and Claire's son-in-law. Arrives in the 18th century in 1769. Married to Brianna and father of Jemmy and Mandy. The family lives at present-day Lallybroch, the Fraser family home.

  5. ‘Ladies of London’ Stars: Where Are They Now? - AOL

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    Before Meghan Markle made the (brief) move to the U.K., we had the Ladies of London. Bravo documented the lives of British socialites and American women who moved across the pond for three seasons ...

  6. Ladies of the Evening - Wikipedia

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    Ladies of the Evening is a play in four acts by Milton Herbert Gropper. It premiered on Broadway at the Lyceum Theatre on December 23, 1924. [ 1 ] It closed in May 1925 after 159 performances.

  7. Ladies of Leisure - Wikipedia

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    Ladies of Leisure is a 1930 American pre-Code romantic drama film directed by Frank Capra and starring Barbara Stanwyck and Ralph Graves. The screenplay by Jo Swerling is based on the 1924 play Ladies of the Evening by Milton Herbert Gropper, which ran for 159 performances on Broadway .

  8. Ladies of the Maccabees - Wikipedia

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    Lady Maccabees meeting in the Ironville Neighborhood House, Toledo, Ohio, approximately 1909 Ladies of the Maccabees Building. The Ladies of the Maccabees (acronym, LOTM; 1886-1926), the female auxiliary of the Knights of the Maccabees, was an insurance benefit society. It was the first fraternal benefit society operated exclusively by women. [1]

  9. Ladies of the Orient - Wikipedia

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    The Ladies of the Orient (L.O.T.O.) is a women's fraternal organization in the United States and Canada which had its origins as an appendant body to the Rebekahs.The first unit, Pioneer Zuanna No. 1 was founded in Syracuse, New York in 1915 by Emily Voorheis for the purpose of having a group dedicated to recreation and amusement as a pleasant diversion from the serious charitable work done by ...