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Castle in Scotland Not to be confused with Thirlestane Castle.
Old Lauder Castle
Lauder, Scottish Borders, Scotland
Site information
ConditionNo remains
Site history
Builtc.11th century

Old Lauder Castle was an 11th-century castle located in Lauder, Scottish Borders, Scotland.

History

Hugh de Morville was appointed to the office of Constable of Scotland in 1138, as well gifted the Lordship of the Regality of Lauderdale, with the castle at Lauder, amongst other land and title grants, by King David I of Scotland.

His son Richard de Morville held the castle against King Henry II of England during the revolt of 1173–1174.

The castle may have been in a ruinous state during the First War of Scottish Independence as King Edward I of England, built a fort at Lauder, in the late 13th century.

References

  1. Ritchie 1954, p. 154. sfn error: no target: CITEREFRitchie1954 (help)
  2. Roll Series 1873, p. 217. sfn error: no target: CITEREFRoll_Series1873 (help)

Bibliography

  • Ritchie, R.L. Graeme, The Normans in Scotland, Edinburgh University Press, 1954.
  • Rolls Series. Germany, Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans and Roberts, 1873.



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