Free and open access at any reasonable time. Usually free and open access at any reasonable time. The strongest lines of the family became the Davidsons of Tulloch, in Ross-shire, and the Davidsons of Cantray, in Inverness.
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Owned by: Historic Scotland
Intact late 15th century coastal defensive castle, built in response to increased English naval activity in the area. The Davidsons feature in the 14 th century when they sought the protection of Clan Chattan, after the downfall of the Comyn family. Restricted opening times and entrance charges apply.
WebClan History. The graveyard is surrounded by a metal fence and has become overgrown, though some of its headstones are still visible.
WebOverview. "],newpoints[108]=[55.699376,-4.904991,icon4," Portencross Castle ","Portencross Castle, Ayrshire
Owned by: Friends of Portencross Castle
Remains of 14th century castle. The 1723 Will of William Davison of Armagh does not likely have anything to do with the Davidsons of Iredell County. "],newpoints[118]=[56.620331,-3.002525,icon4," Glamis Castle ","Glamis Castle, Angus
Owned by: Earl of Strathmore
Intact 17th century castle, childhood home of the late HM Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother. Commanding a strategic position on the main route through the central Scottish Highland, Blair Castle is said to have been started by John Comyn, Lord of Badenoch, around 1269. jQuery(document).bind('gform_post_render', function(event, formId, currentPage){if(formId == 7) {} } );jQuery(document).bind('gform_post_conditional_logic', function(event, formId, fields, isInit){} ); jQuery(document).ready(function(){jQuery(document).trigger('gform_post_render', [7, 1]) } ); Edinburgh Castle, the fortress at the centre of Scotlands capital city, Edinburgh. Started around 1520 by David Lindsay, 9th Earl of Crawford, the castle was expanded by his son. During this time she was forced to abdicate as queen in favour of her son James. It was here in 1567 that she was imprisoned and forced to abdicate as queen, before her dramatic escape a year later with the help of her gaoler\u2019s family. One of the most powerful families in Scotland, the Earldom of Sutherland was created in 1235. The chieftainship of the clan was held by a Davidson from Tulloch for many years, possibly after the chief moved north after the Battle of the Clans. The ancestral home of the Fraser family, it was modernised in a classic style in the late 18th century and today stands as one of the grandest Castles of Mar. Famous Scots>
Restricted opening times and entrance charges apply. MacDonald died in the ensuing battle and the castle was never rebuilt, as the Clan Ranald seat moved to Nunton on nearby Benbecula. then the Willien family will obtain by assignation the title and the caput of the barony. The first castle was built at Glamis by Sir John Lyon around 1376; the present structure however dates mainly from the 17th century. The Davidsons in Aberdeen can be traced back to the late 14th century when Robert Davidson was Provost of the city - he was killed at the Battle of Harlaw> in 1411. Accommodation>
Dramatically set high on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Firth of Lorne, Gylen was built in 1582 by the Clan MacDougall. The first in 1306 led to the capture of Robert the Bruce\u2019s wife and daughter. Restricted opening times and entrance charges apply. "],newpoints[22]=[55.9479,-5.6654,icon4," Castle Sween "," Castle Sween, Lochgilphead, Argyll and Bute
Owned by: Historic Scotland
Remains of 12th century castle, one of the earliest stone castles built in Scotland. Famous Scots Quiz>
Tulloch Castle dates from the 12th century, when the Bains and later the Clan Davidson laid claim to its lands. Built between 1777 and 1792, Culzean is the former home of the Marquess of Ailsa, the chief of the Clan Kennedy. The Clan Davidson Association was formed (as the Clan Dhai Association) in 1909 and is still very active. Humour/Humor>
Duntulm was finally abandoned when the clan chief Sir Alexander Macdonald built a new home a few miles to the south. Music/Dance>
Restricted opening times and entrance charges apply. Usually free and open access at any reasonable time "],newpoints[39]=[57.687778,-3.361389,icon4," Duffus Castle "," Duffus Castle, Duffus, Moray, Grampian
Owned by: Historic Scotland
The original Norman motte and bailey fortress comprised an impressive earthwork mound surrounded by a timber palisade; the wooden keep was later rebuilt in stone. Traditionally it has been understood that the Clan Davidson had its roots at least as far back as the 14 th century. The 12 year old Lady Marjorie was imprisoned in the Tower of London, locked in a cage and forbidden to speak. Built around a 15th century tower house or keep, the current castle has evolved over 600 years with substantial additions from the 17th century. "],newpoints[35]=[56.185105,-4.050061,icon4," Doune Castle "," Doune Castle, Doune, Stirling
Owned by: Historic Scotland
Remains of late 14th century courtyard castle. During the Wars of the Three Kingdoms in 1646, the castle was besieged; it was abandoned by the end of the century. The castle gets its name from the Gaelic c\xECs (tax) and mul (mound) or the place where taxes are paid. With restricted summer opening times, the castle is accessible by ferry, entrance charges apply. Cinema>
There was also said to be a distinct Davidson clan of Roxburghshire, which became extinct in 1670. WebThere is a Davidson cemetery in the grounds of the castle for family members and pets. "],newpoints[64]=[56.952154,-7.487409,icon4," Kisimul Castle "," Kisimul Castle, Castlebay, Barra, Western Isles
Owned by: Historic Scotland
This small medieval castle stands in the centre of Castlebay on Barra, an island in the Outer Hebrides. Started around 1240 by John De Vaux, this substantial fortress\u2013residence was badly damaged during the Wars of Scottish Independence, when it was twice taken by the English. Traditionally it has been understood that the Clan Davidson had its roots at least as far back as the 14 th century. In 1500, the Clan began to regain some influence with Alexander Davidson of Davidson in Cromrty married Miss Bayne of Tulloch, of an influential Clan in Ross. Set on a sheer cliff with views across to the Isle of Lewis, Duntulm was built between the 14th and 15th centuries, at a time of great feuding between the rival clans of Macleod and Macdonald. All children were born in Legacorry, County Armagh, Ireland. Built around 1275 by John the Black Comyn, chief of the Clan Comyn. Restricted opening times and entrance charges apply. By Scottish naming patterns which this Davidson family seems to have used in the first and second generations in America, would strongly suggest that their father was named George. Slideshow 2006>
Located in the Highland town of Dingwall, it dates back to the 12th century.
Although the original Balmoral Castle dated from the 15th century, this buidling was considered too small when Queen Victoria and Prince Albert fell in love with the region and people during a visit to the Scottish Highlands. "],newpoints[5]=[57.453337,-3.124872,icon4," Balvenie Castle "," Balvenie Castle, Dufftown, Moray, Grampian
Owned by: Historic Scotland
Remains of 12th century castle with massive curtain wall, seat of the Black Comyns. Although the earliest parts of the castle date from the 13th century, each of five successive family owners - Preston, Meldrum, Seton, Gordon and Leith - contributed a new tower.
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Owned by: Historic Scotland
Remains of 16th century tower house. [11] She also has an entry in Burke's Peerage as a Scots feudal baron. Usually free and open access at any reasonable time. "],newpoints[86]=[54.794123,-4.41098,icon4," Sorbie Tower "," Sorbie Tower, Sorbie, Dumfries and Galloway
Owned by: Clan Hannay
Built in the late sixteenth century, this traditional Scottish fortified tower house is the ancient seat of the Clan Hannay. Today, the castle consists of the remains of the original tower house with an adjacent Renaissance walled garden. The Clan History. "],newpoints[31]=[55.835181,-4.355882,icon4," Crookston Castle "," Crookston Castle, Pollok, Strathclyde
Owned by: Historic Scotland
Remains of 15th-century castle set within 12th-century earthworks. All three named their first son George. "],newpoints[89]=[56.0564,-2.6506,icon4," Tantallon Castle "," Tantallon Castle, North Berwick, Lothian
Owned by: Historic Scotland
Semi-ruined mid-14th century fortress. One of the oldest castles in Scotland, it was built at a time when the kings of Norway ruled this area of the Scottish mainland as well as the Northern and Western Isles. "],newpoints[24]=[56.476427,-2.889962,icon4," Claypotts Castle "," Claypotts Castle, Broughty Ferry, Angus
Owned by: Historic Scotland
Intact 16th century Scottish tower house, originally built by John Strachan between 1569 and 1588 and later owned by \u2018Bonnie Dundee\u2019, John Graham of Claverhouse. Free access at any reasonable time. Due to its strategic location, Dunnottar has played a prominent role throughout Scotland\u2019s history, but is perhaps best known as the place where the Honours of Scotland, the Scottish crown jewels, were hidden from Oliver Cromwell's invading army during the 17th century. "],newpoints[67]=[56.200861,-3.391992,icon4," Lochleven Castle "," Lochleven Castle, Kinross, Tayside
Owned by: Historic Scotland
This late 14th century tower, built on an island in Loch Leven was the setting for the most traumatic year in the life of Mary, Queen of Scots. Scottish Banknotes>
Venue for hire only. More of a country house than a defensive structure, it was briefly occupied by English troops during Oliver Cromwell's invasion of Scotland in 1651. The castle continued in use as a royal residence until the Union of the Crowns in 1603. WebA Davidson clan relic preserved by the local City Council is a suit of armour that is said to have been worn by the Davidson Provost of Aberdeen who was killed at the Battle of Harlaw in 1411. Sold in 1913 by the 20th Earl of Erroll, the now roofless shell awaits restoration. Aberdeen>
The ancestral home of the Campbells of Glen Orchy, it was extended by Sir Duncan Campbell at the turn of the 16th century. Restricted opening times and entrance charges apply. "],newpoints[1]=[57.043203,-3.176321,icon4," Abergeldie Castle "," Abergeldie Castle, Abergeldie, Grampian
Owned by: Gordon family
16th century tower house.
Prince Albert set about organising the design of the current castle and grounds when the Royal Family purchased the estate in 1852. Borders>
Standing on a triangular headland with Morton Loch on two sides, the remains of an earlier 13th century castle were rebuilt in the 15th century as an impressive hall-house. Oh, and if you are planning a trip to Scotland but are short on time, you may be interested to know that Aberdeenshire has more castles per hectare than anywhere else in the UK! Flowers of Scotland>
WebClan Davidson is one of the major Scottish Clans with an identifiable history going back to at least the 11 th century. It appears that the wooden fortification that stood atop was never converted to a stone one, as many Norman castles were. The Clan Davidson Association was formed (as the Clan Dhai Association) in 1909 and is still very active. WebThe Davidsons are one of the principal branch clans which formed the mighty Clan Chattan, the Clan of the Cat. Originally built in the 13th century, it was damaged during the Scottish Wars of Independence before being rebuilt in the late 14th century by Robert Stewart, the son of King Robert II of Scotland. Restricted opening times and entrance charges apply. Scotland is world famous for its castles, not just because so many are immaculately preserved but also because many are set against some of the most breathtaking scenery in Britain. The total cosy atmosphere and friendliness of staff made you feel at home. Traditional Festivals>
Davidsons have associations with virtually all parts of Scotland, particularly the central Highlands and the Borders. Free and open access at any reasonable time.
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The graveyard is surrounded by a metal fence and has become overgrown, though some of its headstones are still visible. Usually free and open access at any reasonable time.
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Owned by: National Trust for Scotland
Refurbished 18th century castle. A full list of the Kings and Queens of England and Britain, with portraits and photos. Set on a rocky island in Loch Awe, a four-storey tower defended by an outer wall was built in the mid 15th century by Sir Colin Campbell. The Clans and Families of the Border Marches were dispersed to England, northern Scotland and Ireland. One of Scotland's oldest stone castles with a huge curtain wall, it was captured by Robert the Bruce in 1309 and remained in royal possession for some years after. Humour>
The modern-day towns of Newtonmore, Kingussie, and Aviemore are located in the centre of this area. Proof of importation records show John immigrated from Ireland to Philadelphia with wife Jane, sons George, Thomas, William and Samuel (twins born in 1736, there is more information on them in a book called "Rivers of America, The French Broad" by Wilma Dykeman pages 47 - 49). "],newpoints[23]=[56.784573,-5.829011,icon4," Castle Tioram "," Castle Tioram, Moidart, Highlands
Owned by: Anta Estates
A ruined 14th century castle that sits on the tidal island of Eilean Tioram in Loch Moidart. Restricted summer opening times and entrance charges apply. Started around 1240 by John De Vaux, the castle suffered badly during the Wars of Scottish Independence, when it was beseiged and taken twice by the English. The castle is now privately owned with a limited number of tours operated during summer months. "],newpoints[14]=[57.6656,-1.9736,icon4," Cairnbulg Castle "," Cairnbulg Castle, Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, Grampian
Owned by: Fraser family
Intact 13th century fortified tower house, built at a time when this area of north east Scotland was under constant threat of Viking attack. In 1587, the Scottish Parliament condemned certain border families for lawlessness and began breaking up the old border code. Shortly after 1603, and the unification of the Crown of England and Scotland, it was decreed that the unruly border clans were to be dispersed. Clan Davidson fought at Culloden, and has played a significant part in Scottish history. Built in the first half of the 16th century, it is based around a tower house built by Sir James Hamilton of Finnart. Those who do not look upon themselves as a link connecting the past with the future do not perform their duty to the world - Daniel Webster. Butterflies of Scotland>
The castle was finally abandoned in 1760, after being badly damaged by lightening. Monarchs of Scotland
Restricted opening times and entrance charges apply.
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Owned by: Historic Scotland
Originally built by the English in the 14th century, the castle was extensively rebuilt around 1500 during the reign of James IV. A privately owned castle with limited tours by arrangement. Built by William Forbes, 7th Laird of Tolquhon between 1584 and 1589, adding to an earlier tower house which is still stands, the castle features a highly ornamented gatehouse. Usually free and open access at any reasonable time during the summer months. A small fortified tower built by Clanranald on a small island in the centre of Loch an Eilean. "],newpoints[46]=[55.948518,-3.199621,icon4," Edinburgh Castle "," Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Lothian
Owned by: Scottish Government
The most important royal fortress in the Kingdom of Scotland. Conflict and feuding between the families of this region was legendary. Bearers of the family name Davidson come from a region once inhabited by the, The following are excerpts from an e-mail by Michelle Davidson Bartee, dated 01 July 1999. A six storey tower was added early in 15th century and sometime after 1500 the east wing was added. Return to Index of Clans/Family Histories. [4], In 1396 the Battle of the North Inch took place, in which most evidence suggests was fought between the Clan Cameron and Clan Chattan, the latter whose forces included both the Davidsons and Macphersons. "],newpoints[11]=[56.2259,-3.4065,icon4," Burleigh Castle "," Burleigh Castle, Milnaththort, Perthshire
Owned by: Historic Scotland
Almost complete late 15th century tower house, extended in the 16th century with the addition of a curtain wall and tower. "],newpoints[58]=[57.454578,-2.781854,icon4," Huntly Castle "," Huntly Castle, Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Grampian
Owned by: Historic Scotland
A mound in the grounds of the castle is all that remains of an earlier 12th century motte. WebThe Clan Davidson [also known as Clan Dhai], is descended from David Dubh, possibly a son of one of the early Chattan chiefs. It provides an important focal point for anyone wanting to know more about Davidsons from this region. Restricted opening times and entrance charges apply. WebThere is a Davidson cemetery in the grounds of the castle for family members and pets. "],newpoints[59]=[56.832353,-5.082391,icon4," Inverlochy Old Castle "," Inverlochy Old Castle, Fort William, Highlands
Owned by: Historic Scotland
Remains of 13th century castle. The last of the direct line of Davidsons at Tulloch was a Duncan Davidson, who died in 1917. Airline Services>
WebReferences: Collins Scottish Clan & Family Encyclopedia, George Way of Plean and Romilly Squire, 1994, HarperCollins Publishers, Glasgow; The Surnames of Scotland: Their Origin, Meaning & History, George F. Black, 1946, Churchill & Dunn Ltd.; Early Davidson Genealogy and History from The Scottish Clans and Their Tartans, by James Grant, "],newpoints[103]=[56.456124,-5.655043,icon4," Duart Castle ","Duart Castle, Isle of Mull
Owned by: Sir Lachlan Maclean
Largely restored 13th century castle. Loch Leven is just one of many castles said to be haunted by Mary&39;s spirit. WebIn 1396 the Davidsons and MacPhersons fought side by side at the clan battle on the North Inch of Perth. "],newpoints[60]=[57.279634,-2.380001,icon4," Inverurie Bass "," Inverurie Bass, Inverurie, Aberdeenshire, Grampian
Owned by: Scheduled Ancient Monument
This 12th century Norman motte and bailey fortification, standing within a later burial ground beside the confluence of the Rivers Don and Uri, is one of only a handful to be found in north east Scotland. "],newpoints[77]=[54.87686,-3.845269,icon4," Orchardton Tower "," Orchardton Tower, Castle Douglas, Dumfries and Galloway
Owned by: Historic Scotland
This well preserved 15th century buidling is remarkable by being the only cylindrical tower house in Scotland. Although the site has been occupied since 900BC, the current royal castle dates from the reign of King David I in the 12th century.
Restricted opening times and entrance charges apply. Great Places to Stay>
[11] Just four days later it was garrisoned by the Duke of Cumberland, son of the British monarch and commander of the victorious Government forces. His daughter inherited Tulloch Castle, and her son, Colonel Angus Vickers, of Vickers Aircraft, was the last owner of Tulloch lands. Extended over the centuries that followed, it was the home of the influential Muir family who counted writers, historians, and composers amongst their number; the earliest lute music to survive in Scotland was written at Rowallan. Having acquired the most northerly inhabited castle on the British mainland, The Queen Mother spent the next 50 years renovating and restoring it. Please tell us a little bit about the attraction, site or destination that we have missed.
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Owned by: Historic Scotland
Very well preserved early medieval castle. The new royal residence was completed in 1856, and the old castle was demolished. Clan Davidson fought at Culloden, and has played a significant part in Scottish history. WebThe historic seat of Clan Davidson is Tulloch Castle in Dingwall. The folly comprises a ruined round tower and flanking walls, and is a category A listed building. The family sold the castle in 1738 after which it fell into disrepair, and by the Victorian period it was roofless. "],newpoints[21]=[56.571571,-5.386124,icon4," Castle Stalker "," Castle Stalker, Portnacroish, Strathclyde
Owned by: Allward family
Well preserved remains of 14th century four-storey tower house, or keep, set on a tidal islet on Loch Laich. Also, in England, a John Daviedson was listed in 1350 in Warwickshire, and a William Daveson listed in 1500 as one of the Freemen of York. However, most of the name were found in Scotland. WebOverview. "],newpoints[106]=[56.403718,-5.027458,icon4," Kilchurn Castle ","Kilchurn Castle, Argyll and Bute
Owned by: Historic Scotland
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