- The Clan Duncan - Castle Duncan Forums
They were drawn and quartered at Sterling Castle The Robertson crest badge of a right hand holding an imperial crown was awarded by King James II to our fourth Chief, on August 15, 1451 as a reward for capturing the assassins of King James I in 1437
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- Whorlton Castle - ENGLISH - Castle Duncan Forums
Whorlton Castle, a scheduled ancient monument in the North York Moors National Park, has become the haunt of drug dealers and teenage binge drinkers and the target of sustained vandalism Nature, too, has taken its toll, with large cracks in two sides of its 14th-century, Grade I-listed gatehouse
- Castle Tioram ( pron. Chee-rum) - SCOTTISH - Castle Duncan Forums
CASTLE TIORAM AND EILEAN TIRIM The following report has been prepared to provide updated information on the current condition of Castle Tioram and Eilean Tirim, and outline works required to ensure the future security of this scheduled ancient monument
- Rait Castle - SCOTTISH - Castle Duncan Forums
For centuries Rait Castle has lain desolate, covered by undergrowth and haunted by a curse that lingers from a chilling episode in Scotland's bloody history of clan warfare Now almost 600 years after a terrible massacre was enacted in the stronghold its owner, one of Scotland's most ancient noble families, is under pressure to save its remains
- Glengarry Castle - SCOTTISH - Castle Duncan Forums
Invergarry Castle, 17th century 'Glengaries new House' (wall thicknesses suggest the reworking of an earlier building), burned and 'defaced' by General Monk in 1654, restored by mason Robert Nicholson c 1670, but again damaged and then repaired after the 1715 and 1745 uprisings
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- Mains Castle - CASTLE FLOOR PLANS and INNER WORKINGS - Castle Duncan Forums
An article from the news yesterday - 25th August 2004 The first stage of work has begun to repair a 16th Century gatehouse in the grounds of Kenilworth Castle Leicesters Gatehouse was built by Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, as an entrance for Queen Elizabeth I The £450,000 project, which is
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