Macduff is a fishing town, and contains ships' chandlers and laddies in fast cars. |
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It was handed over to the marine aquarium at Macduff where staff reckoned it was either an oarfish or a dealfish. |
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Macduff is a Scottish noble who suspects that Macbeth has murdered Duncan from the very beginning. |
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The Macduff Circle at Edinburgh's Dean Gallery is one of several sculptures by Bristol-born Long dedicated to his Scottish rambles. |
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Then he suddenly becomes struttingly self-confident, only to crumple when he finally faces Macduff in battle and learns the truth. |
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Macduff shouts for alarm bells to be rung to wake the castle because the king has been killed. |
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Son of Banquo, Fleance escapes Macbeth's murderous rampage and flees to England where he helps Macduff mount the insurrection that unthrones Macbeth. |
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When finally he is convinced that Macduff is sincere, however, he retracts his self-denigration and explains why he has lied in this peculiar fashion. |
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The A947 exits the city at Dyce and goes on to Newmachar, Oldmeldrum and Turriff finally ending at Banff and Macduff. |
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Isabella MacDuff, Countess of Buchan, who had crowned Bruce, was suspended in a cage outside of Berwick Castle for four years. |
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There was also strife in Fife, where MacDuff of Fife and his sons led the rising. |
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Early the next morning, Lennox, a Scottish nobleman, and Macduff, the loyal Thane of Fife, arrive. |
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In 1306, Robert the Bruce had Duncan MacDuff, Earl of Fife, imprisoned for seven years, as he had been a supporter of the Comyns. |
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A porter opens the gate and Macbeth leads them to the king's chamber, where Macduff discovers Duncan's body. |
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The regiment's pipes and drums wear the MacDuff Ancient Tartan and doublets of piper green with white facings. |
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Sandi, from Macduff in Banffshire, rocketed to fame this year after she performed in her basement and broadcast the gigs on the net. |
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After the witches perform a mad dance and leave, Lennox enters and tells Macbeth that Macduff has fled to England. |
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A Duncan B Donalbain C Malcolm D Macduff D Sea lion D 1975 D Macduff All puzzles in this supplement are supplied by Sirius Media Services. |
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Macbeth orders Macduff's castle be seized, and, most cruelly, sends murderers to slaughter Macduff, as well as Macduff's wife and children. |
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Although Macduff is no longer in the castle, everyone in Macduff's castle is put to death, including Lady Macduff and their young son. |
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When this news of his family's execution reaches him, Macduff is stricken with grief and vows revenge. |
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Macduff carries Macbeth's head onstage and Malcolm discusses how order has been restored. |
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Macbeth boasts that he has no reason to fear Macduff, for he cannot be killed by any man born of woman. |
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Isabella MacDuff, Countess of Buchan, who had crowned Bruce, was hung in a cage outside of Berwick Castle for four years. |
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In 1937, the Commanding Officer, Lt Col T Harris Hunter OBE, gained the consent of Princess Arthur of Connaught for the Pipes and Drums to wear the Red MacDuff Tartan. |
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Prince Malcolm, Duncan's son, has succeeded in raising an army in England, and Macduff joins him as he rides to Scotland to challenge Macbeth's forces. |
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Macduff kills and beheads him, thus fulfilling the remaining prophecy. |
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Customary laws, such as the Law of Clan MacDuff, came under attack from the Stewart Dynasty which consequently extended the reach of Scots common law. |
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While the cap badge of the STR is the same as that of the Royal Logistic Corps, all ranks wear a diamond shaped patch of MacDuff Tartan behind the cap badge. |
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The main fabrication yard at Buckie has been bought by Macduff Shipyards. |
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