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5-560: Braal may refer to one of three different usages: Braal Castle , in Caithness, Scotland Braal, a fictional planet in DC Comics Braal, a comedy rock band from San Francisco, California. Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Braal . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

10-592: A branch of the Sinclair Earls of Caithness, in the 18th century. The Sinclairs began the building of an adjacent mansion, although construction was abandoned. In 1856 a hotel was built over these foundations. This building was requisitioned by the Armed Forces during the Second World War , and was converted into flats in the 1970s. The medieval castle is located on a defensive site, above

15-476: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Braal&oldid=1259910577 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Braal Castle Braal Castle is located by the River Thurso north of

20-626: The village of Halkirk , in Caithness , northern Scotland . The ruined castle, which dates back to the mid-14th century, was originally known as the Castle of Brathwell. The site may have been occupied by Harold II of Orkney, Mormaer of Caithness (d. 1206), although the present building is of the fourteenth century. The "Castle of Brathwell" was granted by King Robert II of Scotland to his son, David Stewart, Earl of Caithness . His descendant, Walter Stewart , forfeited his estates in 1437 when he

25-459: Was executed for his role in the murder of King James I . In 1450, the castle was bestowed by James II upon Sir George Crichton , Lord High Admiral of Scotland , who was briefly created Earl of Caithness in 1452. In 1455, the earldom and castle were granted by James II to William Sinclair , Baron of Roslin and Lord Chancellor of Scotland . The castle passed to the Sinclairs of Ulbster ,

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