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  1. 20. Mai 2024 · The Earl of Lennox escorted Mary and her mother to Stirling on 27 July 1543 with 3,500 armed men. Mary was crowned in the castle chapel on 9 September 1543, with "such solemnity as they do use in this country, which is not very costly", according to the report of Ralph Sadler and Henry Ray.

  2. 23. Mai 2024 · Some of the themes (particularly the adoption of charters) build on Professor Neville’s earlier work in relation to Lennox and Strathearn, culminating in her Native Lordship in Medieval Scotland. The most original contributions are the final two chapters, on un-freedom and on friendship.

  3. Vor 2 Tagen · Crookston Castle may now be overshadowed by the more famous fortress in Edinburgh, but in its day it was a major draw for thousands of tourists. And as Glasgow gears up to celebrate the 850th anniversary of the city’s founding next year, friends of Crookston Castle are calling for it to be given a central role.

  4. 10. Mai 2024 · Scotland’s most visited historic site sits on a rock forged some 340 million years ago with this complex, living monument bearing withness to the nation’s great turning points ever...

    • Alison Campsie
    • 2 Min.
  5. 8. Mai 2024 · The castle had played a pivotal role in Scottish history as the setting for both dynastic celebrations and everyday domestic life. It was a nursery for kings and queens but also for lesser-known, illegitimate children, who were valued members of the royal household.

  6. Vor 4 Tagen · Lennox was distrusted by Scottish Calvinists and in August 1582, in what became known as the Ruthven Raid, the Protestant earls of Gowrie and Angus imprisoned James and forced Lennox to leave Scotland. After James was liberated in June 1583, he assumed increasing control of his kingdom.

  7. 2. Mai 2024 · After tat the walk followed established footpaths through Lennoxd Forrest to visit Lover’s Leap and the former asylum of Lennox Castle, to end in Lennoxtown. One of the faces at the Auld Wives Lifts, thought to be Celtic or Pictish.