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Ardtornish Castle

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44: 56: 190:, and it was from here, according to tradition, that his galley fleet sailed on their way to transport the vassals of the Isles to the west coast of Ross-shire where they landed to begin their invasion in support of Donald's claim to the 166:
from the early 14th to late 15th century, but Somerled had a fortress here in the mid 12th century. Ardtornish was the hub of strategic sea lanes important to him. Later, it was at Ardtornish Castle that
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The revelation of this treaty by the English government to the government of Scotland in 1474 resulted in the loss of the Earldom of Ross the following year. In the 1493 aftermath of the
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The castle was probably abandoned around the end of the seventeenth century, by which time Ardtornish and the other Morvern estates of the MacLeans had been captured by the Campbell
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by which, in return for becoming loyal subjects of the King of England, John, his kinsman Donald Balloch of Dunnyvaig and the Glens and the forfeited
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were each to have a third of the kingdom of Scotland, with generous pecuniary rewards until the conquest of the kingdom had been completed.
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https://web.archive.org/web/20070502015900/http://www.highlandconnection.org/castles/ardtornish.html
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granted charters dated at Ardtornish, at least two of which have survived, one in
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http://canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/site/22449/details/ardtornish+castle/
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http://www.ambaile.org.uk/en/item/item_photograph.jsp?item_id=34703
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The castle was one of the principal seats of the high chiefs of
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Also at Ardtornish Castle, John's great-grandson, also named
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15th – 17th centuries: Clan MacLean and abandonment
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Morvern
Scotland


Clan Donald
Ardtornish
Morvern
Scotland
Sound of Mull
Lochaline
Highland
scheduled monument
Clan Donald
John of Islay, Lord of the Isles
Iona
Donald of Islay, Lord of the Isles
Latin
Gaelic
Earldom of Ross
Battle of Harlaw
John of Islay
Edward IV of England
Treaty of Ardtornish-Westminster
Earl of Douglas
Raid on Ross
Clan MacLean
Duart Castle
Earls of Argyll
Historic Environment Scotland
"Ardtornish Castle (SM2906)"

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