Battle of Clynetradwell

Battle of Clynetradwell
Part of Earl of Sutherland and Earl of Caithness feud

Coats of arms of the Earl of Sutherland (left) and Earl of Caithness (right)
DateOctober 1590[1]
Location
Clyne, near Brora in the county of Sutherland, Scotland[2]
Result Earl of Caithness’s army retreats.[1]
Belligerents
Clan Sutherland (supporters of Alexander Gordon, 12th Earl of Sutherland) Clan Sinclair (supporters of George Sinclair, 5th Earl of Caithness)
Commanders and leaders
Patrick Gordon of Garty
John Gordon of Embo
John Gordon of Kilcalmkill
John Morray of Aberscross [1]
George Sinclair, 5th Earl of Caithness
Nicolas Sutherland of Forse 
Donald Balloch Mackay of Scoury[1]
Strength
400 or 500[3] 1,500[1]
Casualties and losses
John Morray killed.[1]
16 common soldiers killed.[3]
Gordon of Kilcalmkill (WIA)
William Morray (WIA)[1]
Nicolas Sutherland and Angus-Mack-Angus-Termack killed.[1]
13 others killed.[3]

The Battle of Clynetradwell[2] was a Scottish clan battle that took place in 1590 in the county of Sutherland between the forces of Alexander Gordon, 12th Earl of Sutherland and George Sinclair, 5th Earl of Caithness (chief of Clan Sinclair).[1]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Gordon, Robert (1813) [Printed from original manuscript 1580 - 1656]. A Genealogical History of the Earldom of Sutherland. Edinburgh: Printed by George Ramsay and Co. for Archibald Constable and Company Edinburgh; and White, Cochrance and Co. London. pp. 202–203.
  2. ^ a b Mackay, Angus (1906). "The Scoury Mackays". The Book of Mackay. 25 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh: N. MacLeod. pp. 286-287.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  3. ^ a b c "The Troubles betwixt Sutherland and Catteyness, the years 1587, 1588, 1589 and 1590". The History of the Feuds and Conflicts among the Clans in the Northern Parts of Scotland and in the Western Isles. Glasgow: Printed by J. & J. Robertson for John Gillies, Perth. 1780 [Originally published in 1764 by Foulis press]. pp. 37-40. Retrieved 12 October 2020. Written from a manuscript wrote in the reign of James VI of Scotland (Sir Robert Gordon's A Genealogical History of the Earldom of Sutherland).