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Udny Castle

Along the river Ythan in Aberdeenshire, which flows through the area known as Formartine, there lies Foveran Castle, the village of Newburgh, Knockhall Castle, and Auchterellon House, all of which were owned by John Udny (1662); and situated near Barra, Meldrum and Pitmedden, the country houses of the to the Setons.

The earliest Udny family records appear in 1406 when Ranald de Uldeny received a charter of his lands from David II, however, the Udnies had held these lands for a considerable period prior to the charter.

Udny Castle, which still stands occupied to this day, is the most obvious evidence of the prominence of this family. The castle, lying about four miles south of Tarves, is a massive fortalice dominating the surrounding countryside. It is believed that building was commenced in the first quarter of the fifteenth century and was completed and embellished over the next three generations. The costs of building it nearly ruined the family, with extensions being added in the late sixteenth century and gables in the early seventeenth century. During the reign of Mary, Queen of Scots, the Laird of Udny raised his followers in support of the Queen’s cause; they were equally prominent in their adherence to Charles I against the forces of the Covenant. In 1634 John Udny of Udny acquired property in the Belhelvie area and went to live at Knockhall Castle, while Udny Castle was sold, or leased, to William Seton of the family of Meldrum. Later, the Castle had been left abandoned, but the Udnies returned 100 years later, renovating and later extending the old keep.

The descendants of the family still retain ownership and occupancy of the old Castle that bears their name.

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The Family of Udny