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Guthrie
Castle
Situated
in Angus Region, 7 miles East of Forfar, the castle was built
in I5th century on site of earlier fortress. Square tower of 1468
and 19th --century additions. Can be viewed from outside only.
The
Guthries of Guthrie received their estates by charter from David
II (1329-71). In 1457 Sir David Guthrie of Guthrie was Armour-
Bearer to King James III and the Sheriff of Forfar; he became
Lord Treasurer of Scotland in 1461 and continued in this office
until 1467 when he was appointed Comptroller of the Exchequer.
In 1468 he obtained a warrant under the Great Seal to build Guthrie
Castle near Friockheim in Angus, which remains standing to this
day. Although the Guthries of Guthrie were the main line of the
family many off-shoots existed, some of them mentioned in an old
rhyme: "Guthrie o' Guthrie And Guthrie o' Gaigie Guthrie
o' Taybank An' Guthrie o' Craigie" An old tale without substance
gives an alternative derivation for the name. One of the early
Scottish Kings had taken shelter, along with two attendants, in
a fisherman's hut. The King, knowing his attendants would be hungry,
asked the fisherman to prepare two fish for them, but the fisherman
offered to feed the king as well and "gut three"; and
so, the legend insists, the name stuck.
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