Ravenscraig Castle
About Ravenscraig Castle
Ravenscraig Castle is a destroyed manor situated in Kirkcaldy which dates from around 1460. The stronghold is an early case of gunnery guard in Scotland. The development of Ravenscraig Castle by the artisan Henry Merlion and the ace craftsman Friar Andres Lesouris was requested by King James II ruled 1437-1460 as a home for his better half, Mary of Guelders. The palace is viewed as one of the first - maybe the specific first - in Scotland to be worked to withstand gun shoot and accommodate mounted guns defence. The ruler was included with the arranging be that as it may, incidentally, was executed in a deplorable mishap with a stacked gun at the Siege of Roxburgh Castle close Floors Castle in the Scottish Borders.
The stronghold was in the long run begun around 1460 by his significant other, Mary of Guelders, as a remembrance to him and as a dower house. Mary of Guelders lived in the mansion until her demise in 1463, when just the east pinnacle and the storm cellar of the focal area were built ownership go to her child James III ruled 1460-1488 however in 1471 he gave the chateau to William Sinclair, Earl of Orkney and Caithness in return for the Earldom of Orkney and related terrains which James added from Norway to the Scottish Crown. After 1471 Ravenscraig was at last finished by the Sinclairs, who likewise had an enthusiasm for cannons fortifications.
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