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Lochwood Tower, also known as Lochwood Castle, is a ruined 16th-century L-plan tower house situated in Annandale (Valley of the River Annan) about 6 miles (9.7 km) south of the town of Moffat in the modern county of Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. [1] [2] [3] It was the seat of the Clan Johnstone.
Lochwood Tower (Lochwood Castle) in Annandale, historic seat of the chief of Clan Johnstone. The Warden's son was Adam Johnstone who was the first Laird of Johnstone. [ 3 ] Adam Johnstone fought at the Battle of Sark in 1448. [ 3 ]
Castle Clanyard Castle Kennedy: Tower house: 14th century: Ruined: Private: Near Stranraer: In the grounds of Lochinch Castle, extensive gardens: Castle of Park: Tower house: 16th century: Restored as holiday accommodation: Historic Scotland: Near Glenluce: Leased to Landmark Trust: Castle of St. John: Tower house: 16th century: Restored as a ...
Lochmaben Castle is a ruined castle in the town of Lochmaben, the feudal Lordship of Annandale, and the united county of Dumfries and Galloway. It was built by Edward I in the 14th century replacing an earlier motte and bailey castle, and later rebuilt during the reign of James IV of Scotland .
Ruins of Caerlaverock Castle, historic seat of the chiefs of Clan Maxwell. Lord Maxwell, highly incensed by this outrage, entered into Annandale with 2,000 men, including all of the barons of Nithsdale and also some Royal troops. [9] He apparently offered a reward of a £10 land to anyone who could bring him Johnstone's head or hand. [10]
Earldom of Annandale extinct, 1658: Resigned earldom of Hartfell and all subsidiary titles, 1661 Twice regranted as Earl of Annandale and Hartfell, 1661 and 1662; Lord Johnstone, 1662: James Hope 1641–1661: James Johnstone d. 1672 2nd Earl of Hartfell, Lord Johnston of Lochwood, and Lord Johnston of Lochwood, Moffatdale and Evandale,
On 8 March 1643, he was further honoured with the titles Lord Johnston of Lochwood, Moffatdale and Evandale and Earl of Hartfell. [1] Johnstone supported the king in the English Civil War and was imprisoned at Edinburgh Castle by the Committee of Estates in 1644. [ 4 ]
Glentirran House, Stirlingshire, Slindon House, Sussex and Dilston Castle, Northumberland Earl of Dundee: Birkhill House, Fife: Dudhope Castle: Earl of Annandale: Raehills, Dumfries and Galloway and Lochwood Tower: Lochmaben Castle Earl of Dundonald: Lochnell Castle, Argyll and Beacon Hall, Kent: Auchindoun Castle: Earl of Kintore: Keith Hall ...