>>2148219 #2708
>https://www.ayrshirescotland.com/towns/turnberry.html
>>2148392 Turnberry History from last night's breads
>>2148567
>https://www.trumpturnberry.com/king-robert-the-bruce
>>2148591
>>2149103 #2709
>>2149163
>https://learnodo-newtonic.com/battle-of-bannockburn-facts
>>2149174
>Battle of Turnburry began in 1307 THINK MIRROR (7/13)
(1307 --same year Templars were executed on Friday the 13th)
>>2149292
>https://www.maybole.org/places/turnberry/castle.htm
Turnberry Castle is associated with two significant historical events, both of which are directly connected to Robert the Bruce.
On 20 September 1286, several Scottish barons who supported the title of the Bruce as successor of the crown met secretly at Turnberry Castle. Robert was only 12 years old at the time.[5]
The second event was the attempt made by Robert in the spring of 1307, to recover the castle from the English, who occupied it at the time. This attempt was only partially successful, although ultimately it led to the withdrawal of the English soldiers. His attempt to reclaim the castle marked the beginning of a long road, ending with Robert's eventual success at Bannockburn.[5]
It was Robert the Bruce who ordered the destruction of the castle in 1310, to prevent it from falling once again into the hands of the English. The castle was nearly destroyed; the ruins that remain are part of the original castle as it does not appear to have been rebuilt.[5]
[5] "Turnberry Castle, Ayrshire, North Britain", Saturday Magazine, 3:72 (1833:Aug)