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- 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...