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Carbisdale Farm

Also known as

Lamentation Hill

Classifications: Battle Site(17th Century)

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Location Details

Local authority: Highland

Parish: Kincardine (Sutherland)

Former region: Highland

Former district: Sutherland

Former county: Ross And Cromarty

Location accurate to the nearest 100 metres.

British National Grid (BNG) Coordinates: 256800, 894500

Ordnance Survey (OS) National Grid Reference: NH 568 945

Latitude: 57.91681Longitude: -4.41895

Datum: OSGB36 - NGR

Further details

Site number: NH59SE 3

National Record of the Historic Environment (NRHE) ID: 13060

Carbisdale Farm, NH59SE 3, Ordnance Survey index card, page …

Records of the Ordnance Survey, Southampton, Hampshire, England

19582363323

Carbisdale Farm, NH59SE 3, Ordnance Survey index card, page …

Records of the Ordnance Survey, Southampton, Hampshire, England

19582363322

Carbisdale Farm, NH59SE 3, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto

Records of the Ordnance Survey, Southampton, Hampshire, England

19582363321

Oblique aerial view of the lower stretch of the Kyles of Sut…

Papers of James Sloan Bone, landscape historian, Inverness, Highland, Scotland

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1 Note

Category: Descriptive accounts

Event reference: 661467

NH59SE 3 568 945.

(Name centred NH 563 958) Lamentation Hill (Site of Battle fought A.D.1650) (NAT)
OS 6"map, Ross-shire, 1st ed., (1881).

(Name centred NH 568 945) Site of Battle (NR) fought A.D.1650.
OS 6"map, Ross-shire, 2nd ed., (1907).

Lamentation Hill is the site of the last battle of the Marquis of Montrose, in April 1650.
Name Book 1875.

Montrose was surprised on level ground, near a pass called Invercharron (Invercharron Hill - NH 57 91), on Saturday, 27 April 1650.
Montrose tried to reach a wooded, craggy hill in his rear but was overtaken and defeated by Lt-Col. Strachan. "The ground where the battle was fought ... took its present name, Craigcaoineadhan, which
may be translated the Rock of Lamentation, - from the event ...".
(Creag a'Choineachan is the name applied to the area on the OS 6" 1907 (OS 6"map [1907]) which is named Lamentation Hill, etc. on the OS 6" 1881 - (OS 6"map, [1881]). If Lamentation Hill is indeed the hill towards which Montrose was retreating the 1907 OS site could well be that of the final engagement, and could thus be accepted as the site of the battle, the 1881 OS site being more commemorative than factual.)
New Statistical Account (NSA) 1845 (Rev H Allan)

Site of (NAT) Battle (NR) (AD 1650)
OS 1:10,000map, (1971)

No further information.
Visited by OS (J M) 3 November 1976.

References

NSA. (1834-1845) The new statistical account of Scotland by the ministers of the respective parishes under the superintendence of a committee of the society for the benefit of the sons and daughters of the clergy, 15v. Edinburgh. Page(s): Vol. 14., Ross-shire, 406-7 RCAHMS Shelf Number: B.2.2.STA

Ordnance Survey (Name Book). (1848-1878) Object Name Books of the Ordnance Survey (6 inch and 1/2500 scale). Page(s): Book No. 34, 43 RCAHMS Shelf Number: Ref

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