My late father bought a small Hall chair from Inverary Castle back in the seventies . Beautiful chair , wooden and carved with the Castle Emblem . I inherited it years ago and it sits in my bedroom . My 64 year old teddy bear and my big brothers 70 year old teddy bear sit on it . Yes , I am older lady 😅 I think it was back when the Castle suffered from a fire and some items were sold off to raise money for repairs . Thank You for another excellent video . ❤
You have the perfect story tellers voice, it captivates everyone who listens instantly. Along with the beautiful scenery and production that makes this channel unique. Keep up the brilliant work. 👍😊
I always find myself not wanting the vid to end! lol I really love this channel! Thanks for another look into the past and the sometimes tragic events that have some spirits still wandering the earth. ❤️❤️👻👻
Im from NIreland and a friend and neighbor from my grandparents was from Scotland and he would always tell us children stories from the highlands Rob Roy , William Wallace and Robert the Bruce where always in his stories always daring and full of Banshees and little people who helped him . I will always remember him at Christmas in full Scottish attire it was the first time I ever saw a great kilt after a few whiskeys he was going to show us how it was pleated and wrapped 🤦🏼♀️ it was then my grandmother stepped in just in time to stop him 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🥰
I'm a descendant from Canadian Campbell clan. Visited Scotland a few years ago with no chance to see family seat. The country was fantastic and we had a wonderful holiday.
I loved these tales, we went to Loch Lomond a few years back, and ventured round Loch Fyne, and Inveraray. What a beautiful place, gis me goosebumps just thinking about it. Just breathtaking! We saw the jail, and the castle 🏰. We then sat on the edge of the Loch eating a picnic. Wonderful weather and scenery, day not forgotten ♥️. As always Mr Eerie, hauntingly beautiful. I cannot fault your storytelling, I also canne wait for the next video ❤❤
@eerieedinburgh it was bliss 😊, such a glorious place, peaceful. I so enjoy seeing Scotland, gives me a huge sense of joy. Just sitting and seeing the views, doesn't matter where it is, it is always breathtaking. And you are welcome as always, it made it extra special this week, as I have wonderful memories of it with my husband and younger children. We spent 3 to 4 days in and around Lochs Fyne, and Lomond. So peaceful and relaxing. So looking forward to your next tales.
I never cease to marvel at the way you are able to combine rich overall history, with the human incidents of everyday life, that weaves the tapestry which displays the supernatural. Somehow, each successive video is even better than the one before.
I’ve always loved the history surrounding Rob Roy. Also, on our first trip to Scotland we went on a tour of Inveraray castle, and due to a mix up of time the tour guides had already gone home. So our tour was led by the Duchess Eleanor herself! Absolutely wickedly hilarious woman, so much fun and such a gracious host. A highlight of our trip! I love weaponry so their huge room full of historic weapons was an amazing sight. From floor to stories high ceilings are displayed weapons of all sorts! It was amazing. We’ve been back to Scotland twice since then - three times within a year and a half! I absolutely adore it! Thanks for such an awesome channel 🖤🖤🖤
We have had it passed down through our family for generations that we are descendants of the Campbells & Duke of Argyll from Inveraray Castle. Unfortunately I haven’t been able to confirm this through genealogical research, nor has it been ruled out. I am yet to visit the castle, but seeing this video pop up & watching it with fascination, has made feel it’s time to make that trip 😊
Great history as always and a touch of spookyness thrown in , i visited Inveraray many years ago and went to the castle and jail but never saw any ghosties. Its a lovely little town and well worth a look.
I don't know how you do it but, you make these stories creepy and comforting at the same time. LOL Amazing, as always Sir!!! I can hardly wait for the next one.
The videos are just outstanding. Beautifully told, they're magic in themselves, beyond the tales they tell. I feel so fortunate to have stumbled upon them. Bravo! Thank you. I hope they live on into the misty future for anyone who craves well-told stories of beautiful Scotland. ✌❤
I've never been as happy to have stayed up all night as I am when I see a new Eerie upload. The dilemma is always the same though. Do I delay to watch later, and savour the anticipation 😂, or throw myself into it and have concentrated Eerie bliss? Lol. (Im sorry E.E, I'm either over excited, or so tired I've maxxed out on the weird factor tonight!) Either way I'm very happy right now. Thank you so much. Let's Go... 🎉
@eerieedinburgh OMG. Absolutely brilliant. Oh and I was very excited to hear you have a story in North Edinburgh Nightmares new book!! Congratulations 🎉❤ I'll order a copy as soon as I can!
It’s a good Sunday when you post a video. Mr. Eerie, as usual, you captivate all who watch your videos. Always beautifully told and the landscape is breathtaking. I hope this finds you well and happy. Thank you. Blessings from Minnesota, USA.
My first episode release since subscribing and it did not disappoint! I love this channel and rewatch your vids often. Sometimes you make me wish I was Scottish. Thank you so much for your hard work!
Fort Ticonderoga is a fabulous place to visit, been to many re-enactments. Love the legend of the Black Watch Piper , with one leg who plays his pipes as he’s dying, and who haunts the outer battlements.
I will never understand the machinations that drove the men in power throughout the ages.....so much bloodshed and still to this day. Thankyou again and as always, for the mind food. I am sorry I am unable to contribute this time.
Great history and tales , nice to hear an educated account of Rob Roy who has been described as nothing more than a cattle rustler by many south of the border , 👍lang may your lum reek ! 🏴
One of my top 3 all time Greatest channel here on UA-cam. Everything you need is here in one place ..Thank you E.E for everything you do for our entertainment 👻👻👻👻
Wonderful stories! I always look forward to your new videos as there is so much to learn about Scotland and your narrative style is superb. Cheers from Canada!!
So glad to see this new video appear today. You're an absolute favorite with such superb productions. And your voice is one i could listen to for hours. From an Armstrong granddaughter who loves her heritage. Long live Scotland 🏴
Thank you for your captivating stories of historical Scotland and sharing views of magical places relating to the tales and legends . I am Australian of Scots origin and remember my mother and grandfather telling me about their memories and experiences of long ago . I still have quite a few to enjoy in this fantastic and memorable series .
@@eerieedinburgh Another brilliant video, bit of history and great ghost stories told in your superb style. The Irish harpist was a sad one, poor soul in the wrong place at the wrong time
I like was the presenter said: "I hope these people find peace one day." As horrify their death were, nothing would allow to serve justice. I truly hope they find peace, and somehow justice will be served in other place and circumstances.
That battle in the sky was fascinating. Same thing happened in France during WW1, I believe. Odd how the strong emotions of war can seem to trigger paranormal phenomena.
I love Inveraray and I love Argyll. From what I know of my family tree, I do appear to have a strong connection to the area. This is another great area, and I love to see Argyll getting some love. Technically, Loch Katrine is in Highland Stirlingshire. Loch Lomond is in Stirlingshire, Argyll and West Dunbartonshire. Yeh, it's that big.
I've been to Inveraray Jail a few times but only once I was somewhat 'pushed out' of new jail. Been walking inside exploring and was about to leave, slowly approached the exit and had to speed up last few steps as I felt quite heavy energy behind me pushing me out, like when wind pushes you from behind just there was no wind. Once I stepped over the threshold it was gone, as if nothing had happened, and felt a relief. Quite weird.
Just discovered your channel and this is the first video I've watched -- love the background history you give! It gives context to the ghost stories and makes the people come alive again (if you'll pardon the pun). Subscribing for more :)
My Great uncle Captain Frank Murray RAMC, was MO of 8th Argylls and served alongside Iain Campbell The Duke of Argyll who was the battalion Intelligence Officer. The Duke was captured in France 1940 whereas my uncle evaded capture going through the German lines back towards Le Harve. Frank then attempted to swim back but nearly drowned. Luckily he was picked up by a RN Ship in the channel. Iain spent the whole war in a Stalag which had a terrible effect on him. There is a glass case full of material related to this in the castle.
My Scottish Ancestry comes from the Scottish Lowlands. "Pringle" was the family name - and there is an incredibly dark story associated with that name. There are ruins still there - and I found some interesting information on the "way back machine." I hope to visit Scotland some day. Much like my Azorian Portuguese Ancestry - people fled these remote areas due to conflicts, bad blood, and sheer boredom.
Brilliant! But one small question. Why show pictures of a 16th/17thC galleon when talking about a 10thC galley which looked very much like a Viking longship?
Eerie Edinburgh, potentially weird question, but what is your title-card /opening theme? Really enjoy it and would like to hear the full piece if possible.
Hi, awesome live ghosts stories video I enjoyed it. How are you doing? I'm doing well and so is my cat Benjamin. We both enjoy watching your live ghost 👻 stories video. Have a great day. Have you ever done Sudeley Castle in England. I heard it's haunted by queen Catherine Parr. Henry the eighth sixth wife. 😊
My late father bought a small Hall chair from Inverary Castle back in the seventies . Beautiful chair , wooden and carved with the Castle Emblem . I inherited it years ago and it sits in my bedroom . My 64 year old teddy bear and my big brothers 70 year old teddy bear sit on it . Yes , I am older lady 😅 I think it was back when the Castle suffered from a fire and some items were sold off to raise money for repairs . Thank You for another excellent video . ❤
What a wonderful story 😊
What a special keepsake and story. Thank you for sharing it with us
Wow that's wonderful 🏴
What a beautiful chair! I can't see it with my eyes, but my spirit does. That's a special seat.
You’re awesome. Thank you so much for your hard work.
I love the fact that this channel gives so much historical facts along with the paranormal incidents! Keeps me captivated !!
You have the perfect story tellers voice, it captivates everyone who listens instantly. Along with the beautiful scenery and production that makes this channel unique. Keep up the brilliant work. 👍😊
That is a lovely thing to say, thank you 😊
Mum and I went to Inverary Castle with Rabbie's Tours in 2019 and I saw the bed and Rob Roy's sporran in person. It's a lovely place to visit.
You have a voice for stories in the dark 🤙🏻
Thank you 😊
@@eerieedinburgh nae bother
And the light, handsome voice.
"I must say, as someone who loves supernatural stories and the history of my homeland, your channel is amazing!"
You are too kind! Thank you 😊
One of the BEST channels on UA-cam. Keep up the AWESOME work. 👍👍💜💜🙏🙏💜💜👍👍
Thank you 😊 you're awfy kind.
@@tatjanaeberhardinger2625 Too kind, lovely way to start my Monday 😊
Thank you, Eerie.
I hope one day they're free from their eternal battle 🙏
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Clan Donald here, well never forget Glencoe!
As always, not only beautifully told but gorgeously illustrated. Thank you.
Thanks for this. Archibald Campbell was my 9th great-grandfather, and I never knew this story.
He’s my 13 th
Damn. His lineage sure was prolific, it seems.
I always find myself not wanting the vid to end! lol I really love this channel! Thanks for another look into the past and the sometimes tragic events that have some spirits still wandering the earth. ❤️❤️👻👻
That is very kind of you to say, thank you 😊👍🏻
Im from NIreland and a friend and neighbor from my grandparents was from Scotland and he would always tell us children stories from the highlands Rob Roy , William Wallace and Robert the Bruce where always in his stories always daring and full of Banshees and little people who helped him . I will always remember him at Christmas in full Scottish attire it was the first time I ever saw a great kilt after a few whiskeys he was going to show us how it was pleated and wrapped 🤦🏼♀️ it was then my grandmother stepped in just in time to stop him 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🥰
Haha! Sounds like a bit of a character 😊
@@eerieedinburgh oh God he wasn’t half he was a big guy like Liam Neeson 🤦🏼♀️ my grandmother nearly had a heart attack 🤣🤣🤣🤣🥰
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@@hablin1 Brilliant! 😆
@@osakarose5612 he was great fun though a gentle giant 🥰
Clan Campbell here. Beware of our ghosts!
Hahahahaha,i thought read glen campbell at first,really need to use my reading glasses😮😂
I'm a descendant from Canadian Campbell clan. Visited Scotland a few years ago with no chance to see family seat. The country was fantastic and we had a wonderful holiday.
When you showed that ship that marked the death of the chief of Clan Campbell, I had goose bumps all over me from head to foot!😳❤️🐝
With the legendary North Edinburgh Nightmares taking time off youtube Eerie Edinburgh has more than filled the void. Great work sir. Keep it coming.
I loved these tales, we went to Loch Lomond a few years back, and ventured round Loch Fyne, and Inveraray. What a beautiful place, gis me goosebumps just thinking about it. Just breathtaking! We saw the jail, and the castle 🏰. We then sat on the edge of the Loch eating a picnic. Wonderful weather and scenery, day not forgotten ♥️.
As always Mr Eerie, hauntingly beautiful. I cannot fault your storytelling, I also canne wait for the next video ❤❤
Sounds bliss. Thank you, Joanna 😊
@eerieedinburgh it was bliss 😊, such a glorious place, peaceful. I so enjoy seeing Scotland, gives me a huge sense of joy. Just sitting and seeing the views, doesn't matter where it is, it is always breathtaking.
And you are welcome as always, it made it extra special this week, as I have wonderful memories of it with my husband and younger children. We spent 3 to 4 days in and around Lochs Fyne, and Lomond. So peaceful and relaxing. So looking forward to your next tales.
I am so glad I found this video, my favorite place to visit way back in 1999, beautiful castle and countryside, ghosts and all.
Just discovered your wonderful channel. Fortunate I have visited this castle. Thank you !
I never cease to marvel at the way you are able to combine rich overall history, with the human incidents of everyday life, that weaves the tapestry which displays the supernatural. Somehow, each successive video is even better than the one before.
You. Just. Made. My. Monday. 😊
@@eerieedinburgh Thank you; you are so kind❤️.
29:36 Red Leader..bandits at 11 o'clock 😂 Great story telling my friend 👍🏽
Thank you 😊 and yes, the bird going for the drone 😆
I’ve always loved the history surrounding Rob Roy. Also, on our first trip to Scotland we went on a tour of Inveraray castle, and due to a mix up of time the tour guides had already gone home. So our tour was led by the Duchess Eleanor herself! Absolutely wickedly hilarious woman, so much fun and such a gracious host. A highlight of our trip! I love weaponry so their huge room full of historic weapons was an amazing sight. From floor to stories high ceilings are displayed weapons of all sorts! It was amazing. We’ve been back to Scotland twice since then - three times within a year and a half! I absolutely adore it! Thanks for such an awesome channel 🖤🖤🖤
Thanks for the lovely feedback and jealous of your experience. The tour i went on wasnt quite as interesting 😊
Beautiful video and story. My ancestors are. Scottish and. Immigrated to America. I love where i come from. I am a McElyea. Thanx❤😊
Thank you 😊
We have had it passed down through our family for generations that we are descendants of the Campbells & Duke of Argyll from Inveraray Castle.
Unfortunately I haven’t been able to confirm this through genealogical research, nor has it been ruled out.
I am yet to visit the castle, but seeing this video pop up & watching it with fascination, has made feel it’s time to make that trip 😊
Great history as always and a touch of spookyness thrown in , i visited Inveraray many years ago and went to the castle and jail but never saw any ghosties. Its a lovely little town and well worth a look.
It is, very tranquil wee spot.
I don't know how you do it but, you make these stories creepy and comforting at the same time. LOL Amazing, as always Sir!!! I can hardly wait for the next one.
Thank you! Kind of you to say 😊 i'm actually writing away just now!
@@eerieedinburghI'm afraid you're trapped at those lofty heights now mate. No-one will let you escape at this point ? Keep tapping away 😊?
@@tamsin1969 I've distracted myself and started working on the draft of a 2nd book 😆
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I like that ghost maid.
Spreading cheers and joy from beyond the grave. Now that's the spirit.
Brilliant video and such a beautiful epilogue at the end, accompanied by lovely music xx
Thank you. I really, really like that music 😊
The videos are just outstanding. Beautifully told, they're magic in themselves, beyond the tales they tell. I feel so fortunate to have stumbled upon them. Bravo! Thank you. I hope they live on into the misty future for anyone who craves well-told stories of beautiful Scotland. ✌❤
I've never been as happy to have stayed up all night as I am when I see a new Eerie upload. The dilemma is always the same though. Do I delay to watch later, and savour the anticipation 😂, or throw myself into it and have concentrated Eerie bliss? Lol.
(Im sorry E.E, I'm either over excited, or so tired I've maxxed out on the weird factor tonight!) Either way I'm very happy right now. Thank you so much. Let's Go... 🎉
Haha, thank you so much, Tamsin. You're a star. I hope whatever you choose, you enjoy 😊
@eerieedinburgh OMG. Absolutely brilliant. Oh and I was very excited to hear you have a story in North Edinburgh Nightmares new book!! Congratulations 🎉❤ I'll order a copy as soon as I can!
@@tamsin1969 Yes! I've read the book and love it. He's got a gift for storytelling.
Inveraray home the Campbells. It’s beautiful.
It’s a good Sunday when you post a video. Mr. Eerie, as usual, you captivate all who watch your videos. Always beautifully told and the landscape is breathtaking. I hope this finds you well and happy. Thank you. Blessings from Minnesota, USA.
My first episode release since subscribing and it did not disappoint! I love this channel and rewatch your vids often. Sometimes you make me wish I was Scottish. Thank you so much for your hard work!
My pleasure, thank you for watching and for the lovely feedback 😊
Thank you I love this
Thanks for the lovely feedback 😊
Hello Out There In Or On The World Wide Web, Your Fascinating, Rugged & Wonderful Scenery! The History Is Grand, Thank You, For Sharing.
Thanks so very much for another wonderful story! So many spooky spirits there,but such a beautiful land!❤😊
Fantastic video thank you
Fort Ticonderoga is a fabulous place to visit, been to many re-enactments. Love the legend of the Black Watch Piper , with one leg who plays his pipes as he’s dying, and who haunts the outer battlements.
I would love to visit Canada!
@@eerieedinburgh Canada is nice too but Ticonderoga is in upstate NY…. Vermont short ferry ride over.
@@sidneymaker153 DOH! 🤦♂️ showing my ignorance. Thanks for keeping me straight 👍🏻
Thank you this beautiful, mysterious, historical and magical story. I loved every second.
Too kind! Thank you 😊
I have visited Inverary Jail that was years ago they did tours then It was very interesting
I will never understand the machinations that drove the men in power throughout the ages.....so much bloodshed and still to this day. Thankyou again and as always, for the mind food. I am sorry I am unable to contribute this time.
Another way awesome story, i can listen to you all day
Great history and tales , nice to hear an educated account of Rob Roy who has been described as nothing more than a cattle rustler by many south of the border , 👍lang may your lum reek ! 🏴
Thank you, my friend 🏴
One of my top 3 all time Greatest channel here on UA-cam. Everything you need is here in one place ..Thank you E.E for everything you do for our entertainment 👻👻👻👻
You're too kind, Shaun. Thank you for all your support.
Beautiful imagery and a wonderfully told tale. Thank you sir
Thank you for the kind words 😊
Wonderful stories! I always look forward to your new videos as there is so much to learn about Scotland and your narrative style is superb. Cheers from Canada!!
So glad to see this new video appear today. You're an absolute favorite with such superb productions. And your voice is one i could listen to for hours. From an Armstrong granddaughter who loves her heritage. Long live Scotland 🏴
Very interesting,I like that.✌️
Very spooky! Thank you! 😊
Just recently found your channel and I am loving it and I am also enjoying the music!
The quality of your work goes from strength to strength. Awesome 😊
Huge thank you Reviling fragile and mysteriously Magnificent Historical.
Thank you so much for the stories and the history. I always look forward and very much enjoy your videos.
You're too kind, thank you 😊
Well done. Thankyou!
Thank you so much for yet another wonderfully chilly episode!
My pleasure. Thanks for watching and the lovely feedback 😊
Love this channel, love the history, love the music and love your voice, thank you.
Thank you for your captivating stories of historical Scotland and sharing views of magical places relating to the tales and legends .
I am Australian of Scots origin and remember my mother and grandfather telling me about their memories and experiences of long ago .
I still have quite a few to enjoy in this fantastic and memorable series .
Magnificent, as always! 😊 🏴 🏴💙
These videos just fly by! They're so well written and narrated that one gets absorbed in them and suddenly we're at the outro! Superb history lessons!
Made my night, thank you 😊
Good morning from Northern Nevada hoping you have a great day. Thank you for the stories.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hello Susan 👋🏻 hope you're keeping well.
@@eerieedinburgh doing great thank you💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙😼💙
Really enjoy your presentations, keep them coming. I am a new subscriber. Thanks
Nicely done.
Wonderful video, telling the stories of Argyll's past!
Love this ghost stories , from different parts of Scotland , thankyou
My pleasure, Sue 😊
Excellent presentation thank you
Thanks for watching 😊👍🏻
Remarkable Recitation
Thank you
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Oooh like the sound of this. Will watch it all later tonight and drop a comment 🙂
Hope you enjoy! 😊
@@eerieedinburgh Another brilliant video, bit of history and great ghost stories told in your superb style. The Irish harpist was a sad one, poor soul in the wrong place at the wrong time
If I was a ghost who’s family had to leave our castle, I would haunt the heck out of people!
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I just found this channel! It's very well done! Love the voice and the style of storytelling!😊👍
Thank you for another excellent, spellbinding mix of both History and Ghosts - especially the Spectral Galley.
My pleasure 😊 thanks for watching 👍🏻
Great story, thank you.
Interesting as always : thank you
Thank you! 😊
I like was the presenter said: "I hope these people find peace one day." As horrify their death were, nothing would allow to serve justice. I truly hope they find peace, and somehow justice will be served in other place and circumstances.
That battle in the sky was fascinating. Same thing happened in France during WW1, I believe. Odd how the strong emotions of war can seem to trigger paranormal phenomena.
That's right, yeah. The Angels of Mons? Plus there's the battle of Edgehill in England, which went on for weeks i think!
Excellent presentation. Thank you.
I love Inveraray and I love Argyll. From what I know of my family tree, I do appear to have a strong connection to the area. This is another great area, and I love to see Argyll getting some love. Technically, Loch Katrine is in Highland Stirlingshire. Loch Lomond is in Stirlingshire, Argyll and West Dunbartonshire. Yeh, it's that big.
Wonderful as always
I have visited Inveraray castle it is amazing ❤ definitely worth a visit and the country side is wonderful! Thanks for another great video xx
Absolute gem of a channel this, one of the best on UA-cam, not long till you get your plaque.
Sorry I didn’t get chance to send in my experience
All good my friend and thank you, as always, for the lovely feedback. You'll be getting your own soon. Loved the haunted pubs vid, great storytelling.
Thank you my friend
Thank you for the Campbell stories that I (Karen Campbell) asked for. Loved it! Thank You.
I've been to the Inveraray Castle....some years ago!
I need to do a tour of this beautiful country again!
I teally enjoyed this .. thank you ❤🏴
Thanks for some great stories!
Fascinating to hear of the history the places you ve covered . I'm both a history and ghost buff .
What a powerful storyteller.
I've been to Inveraray Jail a few times but only once I was somewhat 'pushed out' of new jail. Been walking inside exploring and was about to leave, slowly approached the exit and had to speed up last few steps as I felt quite heavy energy behind me pushing me out, like when wind pushes you from behind just there was no wind. Once I stepped over the threshold it was gone, as if nothing had happened, and felt a relief. Quite weird.
Great video once more. ❤
Just discovered your channel and this is the first video I've watched -- love the background history you give! It gives context to the ghost stories and makes the people come alive again (if you'll pardon the pun). Subscribing for more :)
W❤W I’m so happy I came across this channel 🥳 you’re a great storyteller!!!
That was great Thankyou 😊
Great video 👍
Thank you 😊
My Great uncle Captain Frank Murray RAMC, was MO of 8th Argylls and served alongside Iain Campbell The Duke of Argyll who was the battalion Intelligence Officer. The Duke was captured in France 1940 whereas my uncle evaded capture going through the German lines back towards Le Harve. Frank then attempted to swim back but nearly drowned. Luckily he was picked up by a RN Ship in the channel. Iain spent the whole war in a Stalag which had a terrible effect on him. There is a glass case full of material related to this in the castle.
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My Scottish Ancestry comes from the Scottish Lowlands. "Pringle" was the family name - and there is an incredibly dark story associated with that name. There are ruins still there - and I found some interesting information on the "way back machine." I hope to visit Scotland some day. Much like my Azorian Portuguese Ancestry - people fled these remote areas due to conflicts, bad blood, and sheer boredom.
I Love ❤️ History of Difference place
Brilliant! But one small question. Why show pictures of a 16th/17thC galleon when talking about a 10thC galley which looked very much like a Viking longship?
My knowledge of these types of vessels is...limited 😬
Thank you
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Having a chat with not just one, but TWO ghosts and having them telling me of their lives?? That would be rad.
Eerie Edinburgh, potentially weird question, but what is your title-card /opening theme? Really enjoy it and would like to hear the full piece if possible.
Not weird at all, been asked by a few people. Its by Tilman Sillescu and its called Misty Mountain.
@@eerieedinburgh Thanks so much! Please keep up the good work!
@@roberthughes2092 Will do 😊
Hi, awesome live ghosts stories video I enjoyed it. How are you doing? I'm doing well and so is my cat Benjamin. We both enjoy watching your live ghost 👻 stories video. Have a great day. Have you ever done Sudeley Castle in England. I heard it's haunted by queen Catherine Parr. Henry the eighth sixth wife. 😊
Hell Yeeeeaaaaah!!
The prodigal son is back, the man, the myth, the legend....this deserves a 🍻, or several!
Haha, i need this on a t-shirt 😆 thank you, my friend 😊
@@eerieedinburgh
Always a pleasure mukka....my round is it?
To your good health and continued success with your channel! 🍻🥃🥃