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Inverness Castle 19th April 2017

Inverness Castle 19th April 2017
Inverness Castle (Scottish Gaelic: Caisteal Inbhir Nis) sits on a cliff overlooking the River Ness, in Inverness, Scotland. The red sandstone structure evident today was built in 1836 by architect William Burn. It is built on the site of an 11th-century defensive structure. Today, it houses Inverness Sheriff Court. There has been a castle at this site for many centuries. The castle itself is not currently open to the public, however a recent campaign has led to the creation of a working group to explore the possibility of doing so in the future. At present, only the castle grounds are open to the public.
A succession of castles has stood on this site since 1057.

The castle is said to have been built by Máel Coluim III of Scotland, after he had razed to the ground the castle in which Macbeth of Scotland according to much later tradition, murdered Máel Coluim's father Donnchad I of Scotland, and which stood on a hill around 1 km to the north-east. The first Inverness Castle was partially destroyed by King Robert I of Scotland

In 1428, James I, in his effort to bring the Highlanders to heel, summoned fifty clan chiefs to a parley at Inverness Castle. However, “where the Parliament was at the time sitting, they were one by one by order of the King arrested, ironed, and imprisoned in different apartments and debarred from having any communications with each other or with their followers.Several chiefs were executed on the spot. Among those arrested were Alexander, 3rd Lord of the Isles, and his mother, Mariota, Countess of Ross. Lord Alexander remained imprisoned for twelve months, after which he returned to Inverness with 10,000 men and burnt the town, though he failed to take the Castle.See: Siege of Inverness (1429).

The castle was occupied during the Raid on Ross in 1491.

In 1548 another castle with tower was completed by George Gordon, 4th Earl of Huntly (1514–1562). He was constable of the castle until 1562. The castle was later taken by the Clan Munro and Clan Fraser who supported Mary Queen of Scots during the Siege of Inverness (1562). Robert Mor Munro, 15th Baron of Foulis, chief of the Clan Munro was a staunch supporter and faithful friend of Mary Queen of Scots and he consequently was treated favourably by her son James VI.

George Buchanan states, that when the unfortunate princess went to Inverness in 1562 and found the gates of the castle shut against her; "as soon as they heard of their sovereign's danger, a great number of the most eminent Scots poured in around her, especially the Frasers and Munros, who were esteemed the most valiant of the clans inhabiting those countries in the north". These two clans took Inverness Castle for the Queen, which had refused her admission. The Queen later hanged the governor, a Gordon who had refused entry.

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8 comments - The latest ones
 Nick Weall
Nick Weall club
Looks a treat Alan ~ All the best ~ Nick
7 years ago.
Alan Drury club has replied to Nick Weall club
Thanks Nick good for a photo.Best wishes Alan.
7 years ago.
 Ste
Ste
Hello Alan a lovely view of the castle over the river .. almost got in the monument to Flora MacDonald also

Best wishes ... Steve
7 years ago.
Alan Drury club has replied to Ste
Thanks Steve itwas worth a shot not far from where the coach was parked.Thanks for the YS award.Best wishes Alan.
7 years ago.
 Doug Shepherd
Doug Shepherd club
Nicely framed shot of the castle Alan. Not been to Inverness since about 87', this part has not changed much. Thanks for including the interesting history.

All the best, Doug
7 years ago.
Alan Drury club has replied to Doug Shepherd club
Thanks Doug we had a day here your YS was most appreciated.Best wishes Alan.
7 years ago.
 Peter_Private_Box
Peter_Private_Box club
Hi Alan,

Nicely framed, and I like the bird in the tree too!
It makes such a difference if the sun shines!!

Best Wishes
Peter
7 years ago.
Alan Drury club has replied to Peter_Private_Box club
Thanks Peter ye you can`t beet good weather for photos.Thanks for your YS award here .Best wishes Alan.
7 years ago.

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