The Making of the HighlandsConstable, 1980 - 240 Seiten |
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Seite 57
... Macgregors for the loss of only two of their number . The King was in no mood to trifle over such matters . The Macgregors ' reputation was a bad one and he had little hesitation in passing an act through the Scots Privy Council ...
... Macgregors for the loss of only two of their number . The King was in no mood to trifle over such matters . The Macgregors ' reputation was a bad one and he had little hesitation in passing an act through the Scots Privy Council ...
Seite 58
... Macgregor . Thus using the law and the statutes to suit themselves the Campbells successfully evicted the Macgregors from Glenorchy and Glenstrae , but the clan Macgregor did not take this lightly . Amongst their reprisals for the death ...
... Macgregor . Thus using the law and the statutes to suit themselves the Campbells successfully evicted the Macgregors from Glenorchy and Glenstrae , but the clan Macgregor did not take this lightly . Amongst their reprisals for the death ...
Seite 59
... Macgregors . Although the punishment decreed was indeed savage , it is , of course , questionable to what degree it was implemented . Macgregor of Glenstrae , the clan chieftain , was hanged along with anything from ten to thirty of his ...
... Macgregors . Although the punishment decreed was indeed savage , it is , of course , questionable to what degree it was implemented . Macgregor of Glenstrae , the clan chieftain , was hanged along with anything from ten to thirty of his ...
Inhalt
Preface | 6 |
The Clans and the Years of Strife | 29 |
The Road to Union | 57 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Aberdeen amongst Argyll army Atholl Balmoral battle became Black Watch Blair Blair Atholl Britain built Caithness Caledonian Canal Cameron Campbell Castle cattle century chief chieftains clan clansmen Clearances considerable Covenanters Crinan Canal Culloden deer defeated despite Disarming Act distilleries Duke Earl Edinburgh Edward effect emigration England English estates evictions finally Firth fishing followed forces Forestry Commission Fort William Gaelic George Glen Glengarry Glenorchy Grant ground Highland dress Highland regiments Highlands and Islands Huntly illicit distilling Inverness Isles Jacobite James John killed kilometres kilt King Kinlochleven land landlords Loch Fyne Loch Ness Lochaber Lochiel Lord Lowlands Macdonald MacDonell Macgregors Mackenzie Mackintosh malt metres Montrose Montrose's Moray period Perth plaid Prince Queen raised remained roads Roman Ross Royal Scotland Scots Scottish sheep Skye soldiers sport Stirling Sutherland tartan tenants throughout the Highlands took tourist Victoria whisky industry William wrote
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