Battle of Kilsyth

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Battle of Kilsyth
Part of the Scottish Civil War

Cairn in memory of the Battle of Kilsyth
Date15 August 1645
Location
Kilsyth, about 10 miles south-west of Stirling, Scotland
Result Royalist/Irish Victory
Belligerents
Royalists
Irish Brigade
Covenanters
Commanders and leaders
Marquess of Montrose
Alasdair MacColla
William Baillie
Alexander Lindsay
Strength
3,000 foot
500 cavalry
7,000 foot
800 cavalry[1][2]
Casualties and losses
Light c. 4,500
Designated21 March 2011
Reference no.BTL13

The Battle of Kilsyth, fought on 15 August 1645 near Kilsyth, was an engagement of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. The largest battle of the conflict in Scotland,[3] it resulted in victory for the Royalist general Montrose over the forces of the Covenanter-dominated Scottish Parliament, and marked the end of General William Baillie's pursuit of the Royalists.