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Capture of Roxburgh

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Unknown number of infantry and cannons
  
Unknown

Date
  
3 August 1460

Unknown, James II dead
  
Unknown

Result
  
Limited Scottish victory

Combatants
  
Kingdom of Scotland, Kingdom of England

Similar
  
Battle of Piperdean, Capture of Berwick, Siege of Haddington, Battle of Ancrum Moor, Battle of Otterburn

The capture of Roxburgh, was a siege that took place during the Anglo-Scottish Wars. James II of Scotland had started a campaign to capture back all Scotland's castles from England, for the English were presently involved in a civil war. Roxburgh Castle was one of the last remaining English strongholds in Scotland and James led a large army and several cannons to take it. Victory was near when one of the King's cannons exploded and killed him. His army nonetheless took the castle. James' queen Mary of Guelders ordered the castle destroyed shortly after its capture.

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Capture of Roxburgh Wikipedia