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brought a blacksmith to remove the ironwork from the windows and doors. Some of the metal was turned into horseshoes and used to mend ploughs at the Kirktoun of
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Registrum de Panmure. Records of the families of Maule, De Valoniis, Brechin, and Brechin-Barclay, united in the line of the Barons and Earls of Panmure
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also helped to keep the castle, fearing the depredations that a garrison of outsider or "stranger" soldiers would make on his lands.
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In 1538 the castle was raided by John Strachan, the young laird of Lenturk, who took furnishings and fixtures.
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and the ravine. Most of the castle foundations are now visible, along with most of its lower-storey walls.
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excavations in 1925 uncovered decorative stone flooring and evidence of battles.
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Kildrummy Castle is "shield-shaped" in plan with a number of independent
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numerous times in its history, first in defence of the family of
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before being abandoned in 1716 following the failure of the
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The castle was probably built in the mid-13th century under
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in 1951, and is now owned by its successor organisation,
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Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland
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in August–September 1306 (leading to the executions of
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A Kindly Place? Living in Sixteenth-Century Scotland
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and Cryne Corse Mounth. Kildrummy Castle underwent
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Ruined castle in Kildrummy, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
732:Take a winter Virtual Tour around the Castle Ruins 261:granted the keeping of Kildrummy and its lands to 1151: 334:. The flat side of the castle overlooks a steep 302:, was held at Kildrummy in the custody of the 1175:Historic Scotland properties in Aberdeenshire 752: 61:Location of Kildrummy Castle in Aberdeenshire 1185:Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes 1180:Scheduled Ancient Monuments in Aberdeenshire 206:and many other Scots), and again in 1335 by 659:. Scotland's Gardens Scheme. Archived from 467:Robert de Bruce (King of Scotland) (1810). 314:was the keeper of Kildrummy Castle for the 263:Alexander Elphinstone, 1st Lord Elphinstone 226:of Panmure was warden of Kildrummy Castle. 759: 745: 470:The Life of Robert Bruce, King of Scotland 366:The castle was given into the care of the 298:In May 1585 Margaret Haldane, the wife of 526:Maule, Harry (1874). Stuart, John (ed.). 214:held off the attackers until her husband 53: 544:, vol. 7 (Edinburgh, 1884), pp. 559-61. 498:(Online ed.). New Haven: Yale UP. 384:Kildrummy Castle was the venue for the 318:and his son Lord Erskine. The laird of 1152: 767:Settlements and places of interest in 569:(East Linton: Tuckwell, 2002), p. 184. 491: 350:protected the castle, including a dry 300:David Erskine, Commendator of Dryburgh 164:with gardens that are included in the 740: 603: 525: 218:came to her rescue. In the reign of 1139:Ythan Wells (Glenmailen) Roman Camp 675: 649: 249:was keeper of Kildrummy Castle for 245:and became a royal castle. In 1468 13: 683:"Kildrummy Castle Gardens website" 623: 519: 456:, Megalithic Portal, ed A. Burnham 14: 1201: 719: 831: 582:, vol. 2 (London, 1896), p. 643. 554:HMC 9th Report: Lord Elphinstone 241:". 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Kildrummy Castle is located in Aberdeenshire
Scotland
Coordinates
57°14′06″N 2°54′18″W / 57.235°N 2.905°W / 57.235; -2.905
Kildrummy
Aberdeenshire
Earls of Mar
Historic Environment Scotland
scheduled ancient monument
Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland
Gilbert de Moravia
Grampian
Mounth
trackway
Elsick Mounth
siege
Robert the Bruce
Nigel Bruce
David of Strathbogie
Christina Bruce
Sir Andrew Murray
David II
Walter Maule
Alexander Stewart
Isabel Douglas, Countess of Mar
Earl of Mar
James I
Henry Kinghorn
James III

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