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Invergarry Castle was built in the early 17th century and was the seat of the Chiefs of the MacDonells of Glengarry, a powerful branch of the Clan Donald. The castle consisted of a main block of five storeys with a six-storey round stair-tower. The walls are pierced by shot-holes. The fortress stands on the Rock of the Raven, the slogan of the family, overlooking Loch Oich in the Great Glen. The MacDonnells supported King Charles I, and the castle was burnt in 1654 by the forces of General Monck during Cromwell’s occupation of Scotland. The clan were forfeited but they later recovered the lands after the Restoration of the Stuart Monarchy.  In 1688 Alastair MacDonald of Glengarry fortified the castle for King James VII, but eventually submitted to the government of William and Mary in 1692. It was retaken by Alasdair Dubh of Glengarry in 1715 and he fought at Sheriffmuir the same year, but the stronghold was recaptured by Hanoverian forces in 1716.  The castle was back in the hands of the MacDonalds by 1731, and during the Jacobite Rising of 1745-46 was twice visited by Bonnie Prince Charlie. John MacDonnell of Glengarry and his son were imprisoned after the Rising. Invergarry was burnt by the ‘Butcher’ Duke of Cumberland after the Battle of Culloden but the stout walls refused to yield and have survived the centuries to serve as a reminder to their past. A new mansion was built nearby, on the site of which is now the Glengarry Castle Hotel. #Scotland #history #rain #castle #scottishtiktok #castlesofscotland #foryou #explore #abandoned #fyp #gameofthrones #viral #scottish
Invergarry Castle was built in the early 17th century and was the seat of the Chiefs of the MacDonells of Glengarry, a powerful branch of the Clan Donald. The castle consisted of a main block of five storeys with a six-storey round stair-tower. The walls are pierced by shot-holes. The fortress stands on the Rock of the Raven, the slogan of the family, overlooking Loch Oich in the Great Glen. The MacDonnells supported King Charles I, and the castle was burnt in 1654 by the forces of General Monck during Cromwell’s occupation of Scotland. The clan were forfeited but they later recovered the lands after the Restoration of the Stuart Monarchy. In 1688 Alastair MacDonald of Glengarry fortified the castle for King James VII, but eventually submitted to the government of William and Mary in 1692. It was retaken by Alasdair Dubh of Glengarry in 1715 and he fought at Sheriffmuir the same year, but the stronghold was recaptured by Hanoverian forces in 1716. The castle was back in the hands of the MacDonalds by 1731, and during the Jacobite Rising of 1745-46 was twice visited by Bonnie Prince Charlie. John MacDonnell of Glengarry and his son were imprisoned after the Rising. Invergarry was burnt by the ‘Butcher’ Duke of Cumberland after the Battle of Culloden but the stout walls refused to yield and have survived the centuries to serve as a reminder to their past. A new mansion was built nearby, on the site of which is now the Glengarry Castle Hotel. #Scotland #history #rain #castle #scottishtiktok #castlesofscotland #foryou #explore #abandoned #fyp #gameofthrones #viral #scottish

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