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Macbeth's Hillock near Brodie, between Forres and Nairn in Scotland, has long been identified as the mythical meeting place of Macbeth and the witches. [9] [10] Traditionally, Forres [11] is believed to have been the home of both Duncan and Macbeth. [12]
Dyke is situated close to Brodie Castle, Culbin Forest and the River Findhorn. It is also near to Macbeth's Hillock, thought to be the setting of Macbeth's meeting with the witches in Shakespeare's play. Dyke Parish Church, located in the village
Tempted, Lord Brodie resisted Oliver Cromwell's summons to discuss a union of Scotland and England, writing in his diary "Oh Lord he has met with the lion and the bear before, but this is the Goliath; the strongest and greatest temptation is last.". Lord Brodie was the target of an unsuccessful royalist plot for his capture in 1650. He was the ...
Brodie Castle, which was commissioned by Brodie family in 1567, lies to the west of the town. [8] William Shakespeare's play Macbeth, first performed in 1606, locates Duncan's castle in Forres, and the Three Witches meet on moorland near the town in the third scene of the drama. [9]
Brodie Castle is a well-preserved Z-plan tower house located about 3.5 miles (5.5 kilometres) west of Forres, in Moray, Scotland. The castle is a Category A listed building , [ 1 ] and the grounds are included in the Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland .
Milton Brodie House is a mansion near Kinloss in Moray, Scotland. Built for the Brodie family in 1710 on the site of an older tower house , it was originally called Windhills, but was renamed to commemorate the Milton estate that the family had formerly owned.
Brodie the Goldendoodle, who has 15 million social media followers, sat on the glass for Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals. His owner's favorite team, the Florida Panthers, won.
Brodie was highly thought of by the minister and the lairds from the Auldearn area who had asked for his intervention on prior occasions. [35] His relative, the Laird of Lethen, was a witness at Gowdie's interrogations and visited Brodie at the time; he was probably the person who took the trial application to Edinburgh. [64]