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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 734861

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/734861

NY59SW 20 5382 9100.

(NY 5382 9100) Clintwood Castle (NR) (Site of)

OS 6" map (1957)

A map in the British Museum, dated 1590, marks "Ye Clints" with a tower symbol.

A Jeffrey 1864

Though Maughan states that the foundations of Clintwood Castle, a Border tower, lay within a few hundred yards of homestead moat NY58NW 14, the ONB states that no traces of it now remain, the site being indicated by three local informants. (Though it is said (J Snadden 1921) that Clintwood Castle was occupied by the de Soulis family prior to their removal to Liddel Castle (NY58NW 2) in the early 13th century, it is more likely that the homestead moat would form an earlier residence, this castle, noted in 1590, being a much later erection, possibly a peel tower).

J Maughan 1868; Name Book 1858

The published site falls on a rocky eminence enclosed by a series of sheep stells. No trace of a tower was found, although several roughly dressed blocks have been incorporated in the stell walls. Dr Robson (Hawick Museum) does not dispute this site.

Visited by OS (JRL) 31 July 1979

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