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Battle of Harpsdale

The Battle of Harpsdale (Battle of Achardale, Battle of Harpasdal) was a Scottish clan battle fought in 1426 at Achardale, about south of Thurso. The Clan Mackay had invaded Caithness from the west and Harpsdale was where the local clans of Gunn and Keith chose to make a stand. Despite great slaughter on both sides, the battle appears to have been inconclusive.〔Calder, James Traill. (1861). ''Sketch of the Civil and Traditional History of Caithness from the Tenth Century''. Chapter V. ()〕
==Battle==
Sir Robert Gordon (1580–1656) wrote an account of the battle in his book, the ''Genealogical History of the Earldom of Sutherland'':
''In the days of Robert, Earl of Sutherland, the year 1426, Angus-Dow Mackay, and his son Niel, assembling all the forces of Strathnaver, they entered into Caithness with all hostility, and spoiled the same. The inhabitants of Caithness convened with all diligence, and fought against Angus-Dow Mackay at Harpsdale, where there was great slaughter on either side. The report hereof came to the ears of King James the First, who thereupon came north to Inverness, of intention to pursue Angus-Dow Mackay. Hearing of the king's being at Inverness, he came and submitted himself to the king's mercy, and gave his son Niel in pledge for his good obedience from thenceforward: which submission the king accepted, and sent Niel Mackay to remain in captivity on the Bass Rock who from thenceforth was always called Niel-Bass Mackay.〔Gordon, Sir Robert. (1580–1656). ''A Genealogical History of the Earldom of Sutherland''. Originally written between 1615 and 1625, published in 1813. pp. 63 - 64.〕


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