Crossword-Solution: LOCHMABEN 9 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with LOCHMABEN (5)

And here already the born tastes of the boy began to show themselves: for he had no liking for the homely shepherd's trade; he felt a natural desire for a chisel and a hammer--the engineer was there already in the grain--and he was accordingly apprenticed to a stonemason in the little town of Lochmaben, beyond the purple hills to eastward.
Biographies of Working Men Grant Allen 2003
However, let us hurry to Lochmaben Castle; there we shall be safe from any sudden attack by Comyn's friends in Galloway.
In Freedom's Cause G. A. Henty 2003
First let us draw out papers setting forth the cause of my enmity to Comyn, and of the quarrel which led to his death, and telling all Scotchmen that I have now cut myself loose for ever from England, and that I have come to free Scotland and to win the crown which belongs to me by right, or to die in the attempt." Many of these documents being drawn out, messengers were despatched with them to Bruce's friends throughout the country, and he and his followers rode to Lochmaben.
In Freedom's Cause G. A. Henty 2003
From time to time messages came from Bruce, telling him that he was receiving many promises of support; the whole of the vassals of Annandale and Carrick had assembled at Lochmaben, where many small landowners with their retainers also joined him.
In Freedom's Cause G. A. Henty 2003
The king himself now entered Galloway and reduced the four remaining strongholds held by the English there--the castles of Butele, Dalswinton, Lochmaben, and Tibbers.
In Freedom's Cause G. A. Henty 2003