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Brodie Castle is a well-preserved Z-plan tower house located about 3.5 miles (5.5 kilometres) west of Forres, in Moray, Scotland. The castle is a Category A listed building , [ 1 ] and the grounds are included in the Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland .
Upload another image Brodie Castle, West Lodge 57°35′48″N 3°42′59″W / 57.59657°N 3.716318°W / 57.59657; -3.716318 (Brodie Castle, West Lodge) Category C(S) 2263 Upload another image Darnaway, Whitemire Village, No 63 (Pinewood) No 64 57°33′57″N 3°42′36″W / 57.565849°N 3.709973°W / 57.565849; -3.709973 (Darnaway, Whitemire Village, No 63 ...
Thenral, earlier known as Brodie Castle, is a house in Chennai, India. Named after civil servant James Brodie (1769-1801) who constructed the house in 1796, it currently houses the School of Carnatic music .
Brodie Castle: fortified house: complete: National Trust for Scotland: Nairnshire: Open to public: Burgie Castle: ... Castle: No remains Kilbuaick Castle: No remains ...
Brodie Castle, which was commissioned by Brodie family in 1567, lies to the west of the town. [8] William Shakespeare's play Macbeth, first performed in 1606, locates Duncan's castle in Forres, and the Three Witches meet on moorland near the town in the third scene of the drama. [9]
Also in 1645, Lewis Gordon, clan chief and 3rd Marquess of Huntly burned Brodie Castle of the Clan Brodie. [19] In 1682 William Gordon of Cardoness Castle, was killed in a fight with Sir Godfrey McCulloch. McCulloch fled Scotland for a time, but returned, only to be apprehended and executed in 1697. [20]
Alexander Brodie (1617–1680), of Brodie, lord of session, was a notable Scottish diarist of the 17th century. He was Chief of Clan Brodie , and resided at Brodie Castle in Elginshire . Early life
After the defeat of the covenanters, Clan Gordon sacked Brodie Castle and besieged Lethen House. The Brodies of Lethen held successfully for twelve weeks. [28] Lord Brodie of Brodie went twice to The Hague to seek the return of the exiled King Charles II of Scotland, first in 1649, then, with a larger party in 1650, returned successfully with ...
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