Burning of Edinburgh
1544 battle of the Rough WooingThe Burning of Edinburgh in 1544 by an English army was the first major action of the war of the Rough Wooing. The Provost of Edinburgh was compelled to allow the English to sack Leith and Edinburgh, and the city was burnt on 7 May. However, the Scottish artillery within Edinburgh Castle harassed the English forces, who had neither the time nor the resources to besiege the Castle. The English fleet sailed away loaded with captured goods, and with two ships that had belonged to James V of Scotland.
Read article
Top Questions
AI generatedMore questions
Nearby Places
Royal Mile
Collection of streets in Edinburgh
John Knox House
Architectural structure in City of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Museum of Childhood (Edinburgh)
Museum in City of Edinburgh, Scotland
Scottish Storytelling Centre
Carrubbers Christian Centre
Church in Edinburgh, Scotland
University of Edinburgh
Public university in Scotland
Moubray House
Historic site in Edinburgh, Scotland
St Patrick's Church, Edinburgh
Church in Edinburgh, United Kingdom