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Gogar

Battle Site (17th Century)

Site Name Gogar

Classification Battle Site (17th Century)

Canmore ID 50715

Site Number NT17SE 7

NGR NT 1618 7220

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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  • Council Edinburgh, City Of
  • Parish Edinburgh (Edinburgh, City Of)
  • Former Region Lothian
  • Former District City Of Edinburgh
  • Former County Midlothian

Archaeology Notes

NT17SE 7 1618 7220.

(Centred: NT 1618 7220) Site of Skirmish (NR)

Between Oliver Cromwell and General Leslie 27th August 1650 (NAT)

OS 6" map (1938)

Cromwell, attempting to circumvent the defensive works around Edinburgh, marched his army from their bivouac at Slateford on 27th August 1650. Simultaneously, General Leslie marched west from his camp at Corstorphine, taking up a position around Gogar Park, House, and Church, and encountered Cromwell's army around Gogar Bank and Over Gogar. However, the boggy nature of the ground intervening prevented the armies coming to close quarters, and only an exchange of musketry and cannon took place, with few casualties. The Scots army maintained their position overnight, while the English bivouacked on some un-named spot, "drawing back to see if the Scots would advance", returning on the morning of the 28th, renewed the cannonade for an hour or two, finally starting to withdraw. Both armies then retreated eastwards simultaneously, each fearing the other intended to cut off his retreat.

W S Douglas 1898; Name Book 1852; N Tranter 1962.

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