Crown of Scotland (hill)

Crown of Scotland
Crown of Scotland[1]
Highest point
Elevation538 m (1,765 ft)
Coordinates55°22′53″N 3°27′54″W / 55.38145°N 3.46492°W / 55.38145; -3.46492
Geography
Crown of Scotland is located in Scotland
Crown of Scotland
Crown of Scotland
OS gridNT081150
Geology
Mountain typesub Donald Dewey

The Crown of Scotland is a hill in the Scottish Borders, Scotland.

At a relatively small elevation from the surrounding peaks, it is situated to the north of the Devil's Beef Tub and the town of Moffat.

The hill's unusual name derives from the alliance made between Robert the Bruce and James Douglas, Lord of Douglas upon its summit in 1306, following the former's murder of the Red Comyn at Greyfriars kirk in Dumfries, and when Bruce was on his way to Scone to be crowned by Bishop William de Lamberton.[2]

  1. ^ "Interactive map of proposed development at Earlshaugh, 1b being the potential view pictured, with The Crown of Scotland at its centre". Archived from the original on 26 April 2012. Retrieved 22 December 2011.
  2. ^ Ross, David R. (2008). The Black Douglas. Glasgow: Bell and Bain Ltd. p. 12.