It was too late when he and what mounted men he could hastily collect came thundering and foaming through the shallow stream next morning, and went spurring over the flat haugh against the enemy.
On the roadside a little further up is a sign-post that points dejectedly towards a dilapidated-looking tree which stands solitary on the haugh below.
They tried the same game on a man named Armstrong, down on the Liddel at Whit-haugh Mill.
Pardon Haugh Chapel was desecrated, and the bones carted away to Finsbury; the Chapter House cloisters went to build Somerset House.
East of the Haugh and about opposite the north point of the transept, was the =Charnel=, a chapel with a warden and three chantries.
The Haugh was environed by a cloister, and the tombs in this part traditionally exceeded, both in number and workmanship, those in the cathedral, but this is all we know about them.
Mackay feared that Dundee would occupy this plateau, and that the fire thence would break up his own men on the haugh below.
On this haugh the tourist sees the tall standing stone which, since 1735 at least, has been known as "Dundee's stone.
From the haugh rises a steep acclivity, leading to the plateau where the house of Runraurie stood.
In this state, the haugh is always deepening or increasing its soil, and has its surface heightened.
But this operation, of accumulated soil upon the stony bottom, has a period, at which time the river must return again upon its steps, and sweep away the haugh which it had formed.
Let us suppose the river running upon the one side of the haugh (which is the name we gave those little fertile plains) and close by the side of the mountain.
At her marriage, your mother will of course live at the Haugh with Sir William.
This house and the home farm are mine, and will be yours, lad; but the outlying land will never come back to the Chace again, but will go to swell the Haugh estate on the other side.
I had a long, hysterical fit of weeping when I got to my room: the sorceries of Bartram-Haugh were enveloping.
The birds o' this haugh hae only their ain single luves; but they're a' coloured alike that belang to ae kind.
Onward the piobaireachd led him--down the water of amber-coloured Coquet--and now round the last crook he had just turned he saw a building of dark grey stone upon the edge of the haugh below him.
Soon he saw the dark outline of the camp on the haugh below, and in a few minutes arrived at the western port.
Through the mist he could see two cows 'coming home' on the haugh below slowly and sedately to their milking.
I visited at Bartram-Haugh for a year or two, though no one else would.
My beloved brother, by his will, has given me a right to the use of Bartram-Haugh for my life, and attached no absurd condition of the kind you fancy to his gift.
All the time Doctor Bryerly was relating his conference with the head of the family at Bartram-Haugh my cousin commented on the narrative with a variety of little 'pishes' and sneers, which I thought showed more of vexation than contempt.
When we reached the great gate of Bartram-Haugh it was dark.
She seemed curious about the Bartram-Haugh family, and all their ways, and listened darkly when I spoke.
After all, could Bartram-Haugh be more lonely than I had found Knowl?
I had not half seen this old house of Bartram-Haugh yet.
But the rest were to go, except Mary Quince, who was to accompany me to Bartram-Haugh as my maid.
I made him my adieux, such as they were, this evening; and never more shall he enter the walls of Bartram-Haugh while we two live.
Dudley had not left Bartram-Haugh when a little note reached me from Lady Knollys.
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