Philiphaugh

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Philiphaugh is a location in the Scottish Borders best known as the site of the 1645 Battle of Philiphaugh during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf battlefield
historic site
location
associatedWith Covenanter forces NERFINISHED
Royalist forces of Montrose NERFINISHED
battleDate 13 September 1645
battleResult Covenanter victory
belligerent Covenanter army NERFINISHED
Royalist army
commandedBySide1 Sir David Leslie NERFINISHED
commandedBySide2 James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose NERFINISHED
conflict Scottish Civil War NERFINISHED
Wars of the Three Kingdoms NERFINISHED
coordinateRegion Scottish Borders council area NERFINISHED
country Scotland
geographicFeature river valley
hasAccessibility publicly accessible battlefield site
hasCommemoration historical information boards
hasEvent Battle of Philiphaugh NERFINISHED
hasLandUse agricultural land
hasMemorial Battle of Philiphaugh memorials
hasNearbyEstate Philiphaugh Estate NERFINISHED
hasNearbyHouse Philiphaugh House NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Wars of the Three Kingdoms NERFINISHED
knownFor Battle of Philiphaugh NERFINISHED
locatedIn Scottish Borders NERFINISHED
locatedNear Selkirk NERFINISHED
nearWatercourse Ettrick Water NERFINISHED
partOf Borders region of Scotland
regionType rural area

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Battle of Philiphaugh (1645) tookPlaceIn Philiphaugh
subject surface form: Battle of Philiphaugh
River Yarrow confluenceNear Philiphaugh