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Cowthally Castle, also known as Couthalley, is a ruined L-plan castle near Carnwath, Lanarkshire, Scotland. The remains are protected as a scheduled monument. The castle appears to have been constructed in the 12th century, and was re-built in 1375. The castle passed to Sir John Somerville, 4th Baron of Linton through marriage in 1317 to Lady Elizabeth Douglas. The castle was altered and extended in 1415 and again in 1524. The castle was besieged in 1557 and was partially destroyed and was rebuilt in 1586. Mary, Queen of Scots stayed at Cowthally Castle on 24 August 1563.

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  • Cowthally Castle, also known as Couthalley, is a ruined L-plan castle near Carnwath, Lanarkshire, Scotland. The remains are protected as a scheduled monument. The castle appears to have been constructed in the 12th century, and was re-built in 1375. The castle passed to Sir John Somerville, 4th Baron of Linton through marriage in 1317 to Lady Elizabeth Douglas. The castle was altered and extended in 1415 and again in 1524. The castle was besieged in 1557 and was partially destroyed and was rebuilt in 1586. Mary, Queen of Scots stayed at Cowthally Castle on 24 August 1563. (en)
  • Cowthally Castle, auch Couthalley Castle, ist eine Burgruine beim Dorf Carnwath in der schottischen Grafschaft Lanarkshire (heute Verwaltungseinheit South Lanarkshire). Die Überreste des Wohnturms mit L-Förmigem Grundriss gelten als Scheduled Monument und Historic Scotland hat sie als historisches Bauwerk der Kategorie B gelistet. Die Gebäude der Burg, die im 17. Jahrhundert noch erhalten waren, beschrieb James Somerville, 11. Lord Somerville, in seiner Familienhistorie The Memorie of the Somervilles. (de)
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  • Cowthally Castle (en)
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  • Remains of Cowthally Castle (en)
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  • Cowthally Castle, auch Couthalley Castle, ist eine Burgruine beim Dorf Carnwath in der schottischen Grafschaft Lanarkshire (heute Verwaltungseinheit South Lanarkshire). Die Überreste des Wohnturms mit L-Förmigem Grundriss gelten als Scheduled Monument und Historic Scotland hat sie als historisches Bauwerk der Kategorie B gelistet. Die Burg scheint im 12. Jahrhundert errichtet worden zu sein und wurde 1375 neu aufgebaut. 1317 fiel das Anwesen durch seine Heirat mit Lady Elizabeth Douglas an Sir . 1415 wurde die Burg erneut verändert und erweitert und dann nochmals 1524. Im Jahre 1557 wurde Cowthally Castle belagert und teilweise zerstört; 1586 wurde es wieder aufgebaut. Die Gebäude der Burg, die im 17. Jahrhundert noch erhalten waren, beschrieb James Somerville, 11. Lord Somerville, in seiner Familienhistorie The Memorie of the Somervilles. (de)
  • Cowthally Castle, also known as Couthalley, is a ruined L-plan castle near Carnwath, Lanarkshire, Scotland. The remains are protected as a scheduled monument. The castle appears to have been constructed in the 12th century, and was re-built in 1375. The castle passed to Sir John Somerville, 4th Baron of Linton through marriage in 1317 to Lady Elizabeth Douglas. The castle was altered and extended in 1415 and again in 1524. The castle was besieged in 1557 and was partially destroyed and was rebuilt in 1586. The buildings at the Castle surviving in the 17th century were carefully described by the James Somerville in his family history; the Memorie of the Somervilles. James Somerville claims that James IV came to Cowthally for a wedding "infare" in 1489 or the second year of his reign. Mary, Queen of Scots stayed at Cowthally Castle on 24 August 1563. (en)
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