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Mingary Castle, Ardnamurchan, Argyll

Mingary Castle, Ardnamurchan, Argyll

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LOCATION: Kilchoan
PERIOD: 2000s
DISTRICT: Ardnamurchan
OLD COUNTY/PARISH: ARGYLL:Ardnamurchan
CONTRIBUTOR: Andrew Taylor
COLLECTION NAME: A Taylor
CREATOR: Andrew Taylor
IMAGE CREATED: 2007
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This photograph is of Mingary (Mingarry) Castle, 2 km southeast of Kilchoan, on the southern shore of Ardnamurchan, Argyll. Strategically situated, it dominates the northern entrances to Loch Sunart and the Sound of Mull. The castle was the seat of the MacIans of Ardnamurchan, a sept of the MacDonalds of the Isles.

The early history of Mingary is obscure, but its earliest parts date to the 13th century. In 1696, the Earl of Argyll granted the estate of Ardnamurchan, including Mingary, to Alexander Campbell of Lochnell, who set about improving the castle. In 1723 the estate was purchased by Alexander Murray of Stanhope, in whose possession it remained until 1743.

During the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745 the castle was garrisoned by a small force of Hanoverian troops. The following year that force was increased to 59 officers and men. Around 1770 the estate was acquired by James Riddell and it remained in that family until 1848. Thereafter, the castle fell into ruin.


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