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guns, cannonballs for demi-culverins, bows, bills, pikes, cresset lights, cables and anchors. Palmer set to work fortifying the hill in February and also considered ambitious plans to build a citadel in Dundee with the demolition of the church and tolbooth. Andrew Dudley waited for lead to make a new platform (probably for artillery) on the castle tower in March 1548.
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and the Italian military engineer "Master John", Giovanni di Rossetti, who was made master of ordnance at Broughty, made plans to improve the fortifications, noting that the castle was overlooked by a nearby hill. In February 1548, 100 workmen were sent from Berwick and new armaments including falcon
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in the Tay Estuary to damage enemy shipping. In 1889–1891 a magazine was built within the western enclosure which also led to a major remodelling of the gun emplacements. The castle remained in military use until 1932, and again between 1939 and 1949. The last defence-related alteration was made in
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The position of the old castle itself was advantageous to modern warfare, as it was discovered that the swift river current made naval bombardment impractical. Soon after taking possession, the English garrison further fortified Broughty by building a ditch across the landward side of the castle's
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theye shall fynde hytt fallen downe redy to ther handys." In December 1548, Patrick, Lord Gray of Foulis, was summoned to account for his treasons against the Government of Scotland, and although the French commanders argued for his execution, he was eventually pardoned at Regent Arran's command.
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Meanwhile, Luttrell had been ordered to build a new fortification on an adjacent site. In November he wrote to Somerset describing the progress of this work explaining that the ramparts made from turf were unstable and could not be strengthened. Luttrell said his enemies would not need guns; "for
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led the French troops, 240 were injured and 50 killed. The garrison surrendered six days later at midnight. James Dog of Dunrobin claimed Luttrell as his prisoner and his papers were captured. His ransom of £1000 Scots was raised on 16 May 1550 as an exchange for the sons of
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in Dundee. Andrew Dudley wrote in October 1547; "as for soldiers, there was never man had so weak a company, given all to eating and drinking and slothfulness", although, "the house stands well." His garrison included Italian and Spanish soldiers, and he hoped that
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Twelve English ships arrived to support the defenders and it was 12 February 1550 before the French and Scots managed to recapture Broughty. Mary of Guise watched the successful assault on 6 February 1550 from a vantage point across the Tay.
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was added along the south-east side of the courtyard. Emplacements for nine large guns were also constructed. A small enclosure on the west side of the courtyard was also built. During the First World War, the castle battery mounted two
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with the intention of using it to defend the harbour from the Russians. In 1860 renewed fears of a French invasion led the War Office to rebuild and fortify the site. The site was rebuilt according to the designs of
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wrote to Luttrell that he could not expect more supplies because of the expected French fleet. Grey of Wilton warned him against Scottish assassins in June, and
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city council. The museum is free of charge but is not wheelchair accessible. Its steep spiral staircase also renders it problematic to the elderly.
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began the refortification, on the advice of an Italian engineer, Master John Rossetti, and left 100 men guarded by three ships. William Bruce of
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tried to capture the castle on 22 November 1547 and again in January 1548 with 150 men led by the soldier Duncan Dundas, without success.
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would send him an expert French surgeon. The town of Dundee agreed to support the garrison and resist the Governor of Scotland,
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and his band of Spanish soldiers. In July Luttrell complained that the Spanish soldiers had not yet received pay or clothing.
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From 1886 to 1887 a range was built to house submarine miners to the east of the castle. In an emergency these would lay
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Thomas Wyndham and his nephew Luttrell's activities on the Forth were called into question in November 1549, and the
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defenders fled without a fight. After 1666, when the Gray family sold the castle, it gradually became more ruinous.
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was required to investigate whether one of the ships they had seized was a lawful prize. On Christmas Day 1549,
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Company in order to build an adjacent harbour for their railway ferry. In 1855 the castle was acquired by the
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feared the English would build an outpost on the south say of the Tay. The garrison was first led by Sir
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required him to dismiss the German mercenaries in his command. There was some relief for Luttrell, as
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The Battle of Pinkie, 1547: The Last Battle Between the Independent Kingdoms of Scotland and England
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with her guests, and they agreed that more French guns could be brought to besiege Broughty.
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HMC 12th report, Appendix, part 4, The Manuscripts of the Duke of Rutland at Belvoir Castle
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the Second World War when a defence post was built within the top of the main tower.
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who were prisoners in England. (George Douglas's son would later rule Scotland as
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in September 1547, it was surrendered by purchase to the English by its owner,
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took away the guns of the Scottish counter-battery for redeployment at the
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before the castle was rendered was given a £4 reward. The Scottish keeper,
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directed labourers called "pioneers" to dig entrenchments for the guns.
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Nouvelle Collection des memoirs pour server a l'Histoire de France
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The castle saw military action during the 16th-century
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Index

Anglo-Scottish Wars
Rough Wooing

Broughty Ferry
Dundee

Kingdom of Scotland

Kingdom of France

Kingdom of England
Earl of Arran
Earl of Argyll
Paul de Thermes
Henri Cleutin
Andrew Dudley
Sir John Luttrell
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Anglo-Scottish Wars
Duns
1385
Melrose
Otterburn
1400
Fulhope Law
Nesbit Moor
Homildon Hill
Yeavering

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