Houses of Interest: Dumfries and Galloway
The briefest entry for the current rash of Scottish entries. Brodick Castle was seized by Argyll in 1639; it would be reclaimed by James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Hamilton, only to lose it to the Campbells in 1646. Hamilton would be captured at Preston, and be beheaded the 9th March 1649. Brodick Castle The Castle would again be garrisoned for the King in 1650. The garrison resisted repeated half hearted attempts to take the Castle, before it eventually fell to soldiers from the Ayr garrison in April 1652. The Roman fort atop Burnswick Hill was reutilised as a defensive earthwork with two demi-bastions added. Access to the site is along the Axeltree/Relief road. Park where the decent road runs out, a footpath takes you to the hill summit. OS grid NY185786 Dunaverty Castle Dunaverty Castle was garrisoned for the King by the MacDonalds, but fell to Leslie in 1647 who slaughtered the 300 strong garrison, and camp followers. This incident became known as the "Dunaverty Massacre...