Battle of Dunkeld

56°33′54″N 3°35′06″W / 56.565°N 3.585°W / 56.565; -3.585

Battle of Dunkeld
Part of the Jacobite rising of 1689

The Earl of Angus's Regiment (The Cameronians) at the Defence of Dunkeld, 1689, Richard Simkin
Date21 August 1689
Location
Result Williamite victory
Belligerents
Kingdom of Scotland Williamites Jacobites
Commanders and leaders
William Cleland 
George Munro
Alexander Cannon
Strength
c. 1,200 c. 5,000
Casualties and losses
c. 50 killed or wounded c. 300 killed or wounded
Designated14 December 2012
Reference no.BTL32

The Battle of Dunkeld (Scottish Gaelic: Blàr Dhùn Chaillinn) was fought between Jacobite clans supporting the deposed king James VII of Scotland and a regiment of covenanters supporting William of Orange, King of Scotland, in the streets around Dunkeld Cathedral, Dunkeld, Scotland, on 21 August 1689 and formed part of the Jacobite rising of 1689, commonly called Dundee's rising in Scotland. The battlefield was added to the Inventory of Historic Battlefields in Scotland in 2012.[1]

  1. ^ Historic Environment Scotland. "Battle of Dunkeld (BTL32)". Retrieved 19 June 2020.

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