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  • Battle of Knock Mary
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  • In 1511 (some sources say 1490) Murray of Auchtertyre stole cattle from Drummond of Strathearn, the purpose of this was to pay a debt demanded by the Abbot of Inchaffray. In revenge for this William Drummond, the son of the 1st Lord Drummond attacked the Murrays.
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Strength
  • Unknown
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Partof
  • the Scottish clan wars
Date
  • 1511
Commander
  • Murray of Auchtertyre
  • William Drummond
Caption
  • Drummond Castle, near to the site of where the battle began
Casualties
  • 120
  • Unknown
Result
  • Drummond/Campbell, aided by Faichney and McRobbie, victory
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Place
  • Knockmary near Crieff, Scotland
Conflict
  • Battle of Knock Mary
abstract
  • In 1511 (some sources say 1490) Murray of Auchtertyre stole cattle from Drummond of Strathearn, the purpose of this was to pay a debt demanded by the Abbot of Inchaffray. In revenge for this William Drummond, the son of the 1st Lord Drummond attacked the Murrays.