Carrick Castle. General view from South.
SC 360820
Description Carrick Castle. General view from South.
Catalogue Number SC 360820
Category On-line Digital Images
Copy of A 37255 CN
Scope and Content View from south of Carrick Castle Carrick Castle was probably built by the Campbells of Lochawe, later Earls of Argyll, towards the end of the 14th century. Its position made it an important staging post between their lands in the Highlands and the Lowlands. The castle consists of a large three-storeyed tower-house or hall-keep, with a small enclosure. It was damaged by the artillery of government forces during the 9th Earl of Argyll's failed revolt of 1685. The 9th Earl of Argyll, unpopular in the Highlands because he used force to take land, was often regarded as an over-mighty subject. Exiled in 1681, he was executed in 1685 after returning with an army to support the unsuccessful Monmouth Rebellion. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
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