Act III Scene 2 of Shakespeare's Richard II opens thus: K. RICHARD. Barkloughly castle call they this at hand? AUMERLE. Yea, my lord. How brooks your grace the air, After your late tossing on the breaking seas? K. RICHARD. Needs must I like it well. I weep for joy To stand upon my kingdom once again … . They landed neere the castell of Barclowlie in Wales, about the feast of saint James the apostle [25 July], and staied a while in the same castell, being aduertised of the great forces which the duke of Lancaster had got togither against him, wherewith … he, departing from Barclowlie, hasted with all speed towards Conwaie...