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Rusco Tower, sometimes called Rusco Castle, is a tower house near Gatehouse of Fleet in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. Built around 1500 for Mariota Carson and her husband Robert Gordon, on lands given to them by her father, it was used to incarcerate a number of the Gordons' rivals in the 16th century. After Robert Gordon died and Carson remarried, their eldest son James Gordon seized the tower and imprisoned his mother, fearing that she would make it over to her new husband, Thomas Maclellan of Bombie. Gordon went on to kill Maclellan on the High Street in Edinburgh, while a court case intended to settle the matter was ongoing.

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  • Rusco Tower, auch Rusco Castle oder Rusko Castle, ist ein Tower House nahe der schottischen Ortschaft Gatehouse of Fleet in der Council Area Dumfries and Galloway. 1971 wurde das Bauwerk in die schottischen Denkmallisten in der höchsten Denkmalkategorie A aufgenommen. (de)
  • Rusco Tower, sometimes called Rusco Castle, is a tower house near Gatehouse of Fleet in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. Built around 1500 for Mariota Carson and her husband Robert Gordon, on lands given to them by her father, it was used to incarcerate a number of the Gordons' rivals in the 16th century. After Robert Gordon died and Carson remarried, their eldest son James Gordon seized the tower and imprisoned his mother, fearing that she would make it over to her new husband, Thomas Maclellan of Bombie. Gordon went on to kill Maclellan on the High Street in Edinburgh, while a court case intended to settle the matter was ongoing. The Gordons sold the tower in the 17th century, and it was inhabited continuously until the late 19th or early 20th century. By the middle of the 20th century the building was uninhabited and had fallen into a state of disrepair. In 1971 it was designated a Category A listed building, and was shortly afterwards purchased and renovated by Graham Carson, a Scottish businessman, who went on to live in it from 1979 until 2006. Carson attempted to discover whether his family was related to the Carsons who originally owned the estate, but was unable to document a connection. It remains in the Carson family, and is still used as a domestic dwelling. The tower was the subject of a poem, "Rusco Castle, a Tale of the Olden Time", published in 1841. (en)
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  • A view of the south elevation of Rusco Tower (en)
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  • Circa 1500 (en)
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  • Mariota Carson and Robert Gordon (en)
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  • Rusco Tower (en)
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  • Category A listed building (en)
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  • Near Gatehouse of Fleet, Dumfries and Galloway (en)
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  • Rusco Tower (en)
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  • But lo! a little ruined tower, Erected by forgotten hands, Though once the abode of pride and power, That by the river's margin stands— Of old the Lords of Lochinvar Here dwelt in peace, but armed for war; And Rusco Castle could declare That valiant chief and lady fair Had often wooed and wedded there. Upon the eastern bank of Fleet, Castramont smiles—a hamlet sweet Just fronting Rusco Tower, Of peace and war two emblems meet— None fairer than the first we meet, The other seems a dark retreat Where savage passions lower. (Sources:) (en)
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  • Graham Carson (en)
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  • Rusco Castle, a Tale of the Olden Time (en)
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  • Rusco Tower, auch Rusco Castle oder Rusko Castle, ist ein Tower House nahe der schottischen Ortschaft Gatehouse of Fleet in der Council Area Dumfries and Galloway. 1971 wurde das Bauwerk in die schottischen Denkmallisten in der höchsten Denkmalkategorie A aufgenommen. (de)
  • Rusco Tower, sometimes called Rusco Castle, is a tower house near Gatehouse of Fleet in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. Built around 1500 for Mariota Carson and her husband Robert Gordon, on lands given to them by her father, it was used to incarcerate a number of the Gordons' rivals in the 16th century. After Robert Gordon died and Carson remarried, their eldest son James Gordon seized the tower and imprisoned his mother, fearing that she would make it over to her new husband, Thomas Maclellan of Bombie. Gordon went on to kill Maclellan on the High Street in Edinburgh, while a court case intended to settle the matter was ongoing. (en)
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  • Rusco Tower (de)
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