- The
Battle of
Corrichie was
fought on the
slopes of the Hill of Fare in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, on 28
October 1562. It was
fought between the forces...
-
Queen of Scots, was a
guest at the
castle in 1562
after the
Battle of
Corrichie. Architecturally, the
castle consists of a keep,
adjoining house and two...
- but was
defeated by
James Stewart, 1st Earl of
Moray at the
Battle of
Corrichie in
October 1562. He died of
apoplexy after his capture, and his son, Sir...
- the Earl of
Huntly against the Earl of Moray.
After Huntly's
defeat at
Corrichie, he went into exile, and
shortly after his
return to
Scotland he was murdered...
- Ha'Hoose is also
featured on the Roy
Military Map 1747–55. The
Battle of
Corrichie took
place on
October 28, 1562,
between the
forces of Mary
Queen of Scots...
- Mary
Queen of
Scots in 1562 sta**** at the
castle prior to the
Battle of
Corrichie. It was
burned by the
forces of
Prince William, Duke of ****berland in...
- Alltan-Beath (1542)
Shirts (1544)
Raids of
Urquhart (1544/45)
Garbharry (1555)
Corrichie (1562)
Inverness (1562)
Chaseabout Raid (1565)
Carberry Hill (1567) Langside...
- 700 men and
marched towards Aberdeen. On 28 October, at the
Battle of
Corrichie,
Huntly and his men were
defeated by
Queen Mary's army led by
James Stewart...
-
defeated a
rebellion by
George Gordon, 4th Earl of Huntly, at the
Battle of
Corrichie near Aberdeen. The very
powerful and
wealthy Huntly, who
controlled large...
- our realme". Mary,
Queen of Scots,
visited in 1562
after the
Battle of
Corrichie, and
returned in 1564.
James VI sta**** for 10 days in 1580, as part of...