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Discover the Legacy of Rob Roy MacGregor and Own a Piece of Scottish History
Posted on Nov 04, 2024
by Lord Job
Rob Roy MacGregor, the legendary Scottish hero of the Highlands, is an iconic figure in Scottish history. Known for his daring adventures and support for the Jacobite cause, Rob Roy MacGregor has captivated hearts for centuries. Explore his life and legacy and seize the opportunity to become a lord or...
Become a Scottish Noble: Buy Lord Title and Live Like Royalty!
Posted on Nov 04, 2024
by Lord Job
As a lover of history and culture, I have always been fascinated by the Scottish nobility and their titles. The idea of owning a Scottish lord title and living like royalty has been a dream of mine for years. Recently, I discovered that this dream was not as far-fetched as...
Lord Sehun from the band EXO
Posted on Nov 04, 2024
by root@lords
EXO fans buy land in Scotland to officially give Sehun the title of 'Lord Sehun' It's official. He is now 'Lord Sehun'.April 12 is the 23rd birthday of the EXO member. In celebration, fans from China fansite Warmwind purchased a piece of land in Scotland. The main reason behind...
Has ex-Arsenal Nicklas Bendtner officially become a Lord?
Posted on Nov 04, 2024
by root@lords
Get in: Lord Bendtner loves his new title (Photo: Getty) Has ex-Arsenal striker Nicklas Bendtner officially become a Lord in Scotland? (Probably not) The Danish hitman has had the nickname for some time, but things have been taken to the next level in one PR stunt. After years of...
Beau-TREE-ful News from the Reserve
Posted on Nov 04, 2024
by root@lords
Trees are one of the most important parts of our woodland on the Highland Titles Nature Reserve. They grow into large, beautiful structures and play a big role in conservation – providing shelter, food and oxygen to the inhabitants of the reserves and beyond. Unfortunately, huge areas of woodland in...
Beekeeping, an interview with Tim Rowe
Posted on Nov 04, 2024
by themedemos
Here at the nature reserve our beehives are quiet. The weather outside is frightful, so the bees huddle together for warmth (who can blame them), and eat their way through the honey stores they spent all summer and autumn making. In their huddle, called a ‘winter cluster’ the worker bees work in...