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- Spirit of Bothwell - Community newspaper serving Bothwell and Chatham-Kent, with local news, sports and opinion.
- Bothwell Lodge State Historic Site - A castle-like building constructed between 1897 and 1928 for a prominent Sedalia lawyer, John Homer Bothwell, includes image and general information located at Sedalia.
- Bothwell - Central repository for collecting and exchanging information for persons researching the name including variants Boutwell, Botwell, Bathwell, Boswell and Buthwell.
- The Spirit of Bothwell - Community newspaper serves Bothwell and the surrounding areas of Chatham-Kent, Lambton, Middlesex and Elgin counties in Ontario, Canada.
- Bothwell Bridge Hotel - An hotel in the conservation village. Describes its accommodation and restaurant with information about functions.
- Bothwell, Brian - New York City editor working on commercials, music videos, fashion and experimental films.
- St. Ignatius School, Bothwell - Describes school and gives general information about staff, student council, activities, a photo gallery and calendar of upcoming events.
- Engeo - Site for Bothwell based band. Audio clips, history, biographies and lyrics. Contact information and guestbook.
- Poor Clare Monastery - Request a prayer from the nuns. An order dedicated to a life of prayer and communal poverty.
- Silverwells - Hotel in Victorian setting. Profile and facilities with information about functions.
Wikipedia Articles
- Bothwell Lodge State Historic Site - The Bothwell Lodge State Historic Site is located in Missouri, United States north of Sedalia. The park was established in 1974 for a lodge named after John Homer Bothwell.
- Lord Bothwell - The Lordship of Parliament of Bothwell (Lord Bothwell) was created once in the Peerage of Scotland around 1485 for Sir John Ramsay, who lost it on 8 October 1488 by forfeiture.
- Bothwell Castle - Bothwell Castle is a large medieval castle sited on a high steep bank above a bend in the River Clyde, between Uddingston and Bothwell in South Lanarkshire, Scotland, about 10 miles (16 km) south-east of Glasgow. Construction of the castle was begun by the ancestors of Clan Murray, to guard a strategic crossing point of the Clyde.
- Battle of Bothwell Brig - The Battle of Bothwell Brig or the Battle of Bothwell Bridge was fought on 22 June 1679 in Lanarkshire between an army of Covenanters and a government army commanded by James, Duke of Monmouth, the illegitimate son of Charles II. Badly prepared and ill-led the rebel forces were defeated with ease.
- Francis Stewart Hepburn, 5th Earl of Bothwell - Francis Stewart Hepburn, 5th Earl of Bothwell (1563 - 1612) was a nephew of James Hepburn, the fourth Earl of Bothwell, and a grandson of James V of Scotland. He became the earl in 1587.