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Thorough excavations at
Castlehill in 1985-1989 revealed the remains of the stone castle and traces of the previous timber one. Traces of the stone castle revealed a
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Aberdeen City
Council today holds various artefacts from Rattray and the Castlehill site and has previously held a temporary display of artefacts at
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built upon the motte but it is unclear whether he upgraded the existing buildings or built an entirely new castle. He is known to have completed a
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and forms the most complete modern and peer-reviewed academic account of the Castle of
Rattray available to historians and archaeologists today.
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This stone incarnation provided protection for
Starnie Keppie Harbour and the village of Rattray, as the previous incarnations did.
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The results of this excavation can be found in the
Journal article (available free from the link in the journal citation below)
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The
Earldom of Buchan and hence the castle was inherited and divided after the harrying between John Comyn's two nieces.
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it provided protection for Starny Keppie
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village. After the storm, the castle was not dug out and remains covered to this day. The castle was described by
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The
Statistical Account of Scotland: Drawn Up from the Communications of the Ministers of the Different Parishes
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to have happened during the great storm of 1720 which cut off
Strathbeg Bay. It is believed that the castle was
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castle, with multiple variations on its structure over approximately six centuries. Originally built as a
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covered with a deep soil, and now- the swords of the warlike house beaten literally into ploughshares"
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In the mid-1270s, it is reported that "a castle-strengthening programme
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The castle was sited on Castlehill, on the south bank of the now-closed estuary flowing into
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in the summer of 1308, when all the Comyn lands were bloodily burned to the ground after
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Annals of Aberdeen, from the Reign of King William the Lion, to the End of the Year 1818
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However there is no date or record of which plague and it is a very unlikely account.
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Illustrations of the Topography and Antiquities of the Shires of Aberdeen and Banff
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who arrived at the start of that century. Between 1214 when he inherited the
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1183:"Excavations at Rattray, Aberdeenshire: A Scottish deserted burgh"
1082:(in English and Latin). Aberdeen: Printed for the "Spalding Club".
568:"Excavations at Rattray, Aberdeenshire. A Scottish deserted burgh"
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It also ascertained that the later stone castle was approximately
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of Rattray village. The later stone castle is known to have had a
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The first construction of Castlehill was a small keep during the
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358:. The timber Rattray Castle was almost certainly attacked by
438:, some of whom are known due to charters that they granted.
956:"Strathbeg and Rattray - a brief history by Derek Jennings"
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Castle Hill in 2008, all that is left of the original site
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as well as two kilns stands found in 1829 (today held in
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having got caught in the sand and at an unknown date, a
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Sir William Gordon Cumming, BartChief of Clan Cumming.
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A Geographical and Statistical Description of Scotland
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For Craighall Castle, the castle of Clan Rattray, see
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
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It likely supported more than one storey, due to the
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440:"David Rivis"... "superior of the lands of Rattray"
340:(0.4 kilometres) south, in Rattray village itself.
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1108:Robert the Bruce's Rivals: The Comyns, 1212-1314
1190:Journal of the Society for Medieval Archaeology
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654:"An introduction to the Royal Burgh of Rattray"
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309:In the 13th century, the Castle of Rattray was
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1071:. Archibald Constable And Company; Edinburgh.
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173:"late 12th- or early 13th century defensive
138:timber structure likely 1308, stone unknown.
814:"Descriptive gazetteer entries for Crimond"
1293:Buildings and structures completed in 1308
1142:"Excursion to Loch Strathbeg and Vicinity"
1231:Artists impressions of the site from the
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311:"the principal seat of the Cummings"...
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512:. In c. 1730, a dig at the south-east
1181:Murray, H. K.; Murray, J. C. (1993).
1146:Transactions of the Buchan Field Club
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493:Another story says that the site was
426:In later years Rattray was run by a
401:was given the Earldom by his father
122:12th, 13th and early 14th centuries.
459:, superior of the lands of Rattray"
183:before being destroyed in the 1308
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1318:Buildings and structures in Buchan
989:Sinclair (1791), p.419 (footnotes)
940:Sinclair (1791), p.420 (footnotes)
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448:of the burgh of Rattray, superior"
346:Comyn's castle survived until the
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958:. Visit Peterhead. Archived from
618:"Cairnbulg Castle, Aberdeenshire"
417:William Keith, 4th Earl Marischal
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266:"above a small plain on the"...
1202:10.1080/00766097.1993.11735559
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450:granted a charter in 1675 and
421:George Hay, 7th Earl of Erroll
301:built to protect the estuary.
270:"but is only 12 or 14 feet"...
215:. Specifically the castle was
130:originally timber, then stone.
1:
1060:. A. Brown and Co., Aberdeen.
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434:who maintained the land for
336:Chapel which he constructed
245:A 1791 book states it has a
16:Old medieval Scottish castle
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1028:. Vol. 1. Bard Books.
882:"History of the Comyn Clan"
461:granted a charter in 1711.
442:granted a charter in 1617;
330:"a fine timber-framed hall"
320:and his own death in 1233,
305:Comyn period (1200 to 1308)
237:it can be seen as a grassy
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197:nine castles of the Knuckle
158:nine castles of the Knuckle
156:Rattray Castle, one of the
55:The castle shown on a 1931
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1308:Former castles in Scotland
1148:. 1-2 (1887-1892): 82–85.
1140:Buchan Field Club (1892).
1076:Robertson, Joseph (1847).
1001:"Item: Vessel, kiln.stand"
444:"William Watson of Haddo,
352:John Comyn, Earl of Buchan
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1054:Kennedy, William (1818).
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518:Items recovered include;
274:"above the higher ground"
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1298:History of Aberdeenshire
1065:Playfair, James (1819).
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999:University of Aberdeen.
812:History of Britain.com.
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489:they were buried alive."
225:"harbour-side entrance".
1087:Sinclair, John (1791).
1024:Bruce, Stanley (2005).
901:Robertson (1847), p.394
712:Aberdeenshire Council.
362:or his younger brother
229:Originally situated on
21:Blairgowrie and Rattray
1237:12th to 13th-centuries
922:Gazetteer for Scotland
852:Sinclair (1791), p.419
637:10.9750/PSAS.083.32.44
616:Simpson, W.D. (1949).
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101:Destroyed, no remains.
38:Rattray, Aberdeenshire
861:Kennedy (1818), p.323
838:Playfair (1819), p.78
714:"Castlehill, Rattray"
572:"Murray & Murray"
562:"the wall thickness."
540:1985-1989 Excavations
411:, declared Rattray a
403:Robert II of Scotland
395:Sir Archibald Douglas
338:"a quarter of a mile"
231:"a rock near the sea"
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63:to the south-east of
1269:57.61011°N 1.85438°W
1106:Young, Alan (1997).
980:Fraser (1859), p.131
962:on 29 September 2007
910:Kennedy (1818) p.323
820:on 30 September 2007
720:on 27 September 2007
409:Mary, Queen of Scots
391:"lordship of Rattray
293:, or a 12th century
272:(3.7 or 4.3 metres)
1265: /
1043:Fraser, J. (1859).
870:Young (1997), p.150
784:"Buchan Field Club"
754:article on Rattray.
376:"stone-built hall".
276:to the south-west.
1274:57.61011; -1.85438
1110:. Tuckwell Press.
1093:. William Creech.
1026:The Bard O' Buchan
782:Rattray Head.net.
750:2007-09-27 at the
606:Murray (1993), p.1
507:"for a long period
354:was beaten at the
348:Harrying of Buchan
295:"timber castle or
262:"rises 38 feet"...
221:"the harbour side"
193:W. Douglas Simpson
185:Harrying of Buchan
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399:Alexander Stewart
383:Henry de Beaumont
318:Earldom of Buchan
314:"Earls of Buchan"
165:Castle of Rattray
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724:3 September
413:Royal Burgh
268:north-east
247:"summit"...
119:In use
73:Coordinates
1313:Clan Comyn
1287:Categories
1257:57°36′36″N
590:References
454:Charles"..
430:system of
252:Scots acre
135:Demolished
1260:1°51′16″W
1210:0076-6097
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432:superiors
334:St Mary's
241:which is
127:Materials
98:Condition
1162:22144239
1134:Journals
1126:37976670
824:6 August
794:6 August
748:Archived
529:In 1740
482:"on the
250:"half a
203:Location
169:Scottish
78:NK088578
42:Scotland
1218:1607565
1172:11 June
1099:4261705
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966:22 June
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484:Sabbath
280:History
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189:Rattray
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