Battle of Corrichie

The Battle of Corrichie was fought on the slopes of the Hill of Fare in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, on 28 October 1562. It was fought between the forces of George Gordon, 4th Earl of Huntly, chief of Clan Gordon, and the forces of Mary, Queen of Scots, under James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray.

Battle of Corrichie
Part of Mary, Queen of Scots Civil Wars

Monument to the Battle of Corrichie
Date28 October 1562
Location
Howe of Corrichie, near Banchory, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Result Victory for Queen Mary's forces
Belligerents
Kingdom of Scotland:
Clan Fraser
Clan Munro
Clan Mackenzie
Clan Mackintosh
Clan Mackay
Clan Murray
Clan Forbes
Clan Cameron
Rebels:
Clan Gordon
Clan Brodie
Commanders and leaders
Earl of Moray
Earl of Atholl
Earl of Morton
Earl of Huntly
Strength
2,000 500
Casualties and losses
None 120 killed
100 captured

Huntly had defeated the English twenty years earlier at the Battle of Haddon Rig; however, at Corrichie he was defeated by Queen Mary's forces, and apparently he died of apoplexy after his capture. Mary had come in person to the north of Scotland intent on confronting the power of the Gordons. At Corrichie, the Gordons' tactic of charging with swords was defeated by Moray's pike drill.

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