Siege of Dundee
1651 in ScotlandAnglo-Scottish war (1650–1652)Conflicts in 1651DundeeGeorge Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle ... and 5 more
Massacres committed by EnglandSieges involving EnglandSieges involving ScotlandSieges of the Wars of the Three KingdomsUse British English from October 2019
The siege of Dundee, 23 August to 1 September 1651, took place during the 1650 to 1652 Anglo-Scottish war. After a two-day artillery bombardment, a Covenanter garrison under Robert Lumsden surrendered to Commonwealth of England forces commanded by George Monck. Shortly afterwards, Aberdeen also surrendered, effectively ending resistance in Scotland, while Oliver Cromwell's victory at Worcester concluded the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. The Covenanter government was dissolved and Scotland absorbed into the Commonwealth, where it remained until the 1660 Stuart Restoration.
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Crichton Street, Dundee City Centre
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| N 56.46 ° | E -2.97 ° |
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Crichton Street 2
DD1 3AS Dundee, City Centre
Scotland, United Kingdom
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