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Map Reveals Scots Modern-Day Surnames

Map Reveals Scots Modern-Day Surnames

| May 13, 2013 | 0 Comments

A map of Great Britain’s most popular surnames shows the dominance that clan areas still hold in Scotland, while other areas show the effects of modern-day immigration. Created by experts from three English Universities, Uncertainty of Identity uses surnames listed on the electoral roll to find the three most popular names in each electoral ward. [...]

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Shining in History – Five Scottish Heroines

Shining in History – Five Scottish Heroines

| April 2, 2013 | 0 Comments

Upon the death of Scottish Doctor and Suffragist Elsie Inglis, Winston Churchill remarked that Inglis and her band of nurses would ‘shine in history’. From a Lady who raised rebel troops, to a seafaring businesswoman, here are five real-life heroines who have shone against the backdrop of Scottish history: Dr. Elsie Inglis – Surgeon and [...]

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The Massacre of Glencoe

The Massacre of Glencoe

| February 13, 2013 | 1 Comment

Today marks the 321st anniversary of the Massacre of Glencoe, in which 38 MacDonald of Glencoe clansmen were murdered on direct orders from the crown. The death warrant signed by King William III provided flames to fuel the Jacobite’s cause and subsequent rebellions, and contributed to generations of unease between the MacDonald and Campbell Clans. [...]

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From Norway with Love

From Norway with Love

| January 28, 2013 | 2 Comments

When asked to give the name of his nearest mainline rail station on a Parliamentary expenses questionnaire, former liberal MP for Orkney Jo Grimond gave his reply as Bergen, Norway. This facetious response turned out to be correct, as Bergen’s rail station is situated 340km from the Orkney constituency, compared with the Highland Main Line [...]

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New Battlefield Sites to be Protected for Future Generations

New Battlefield Sites to be Protected for Future Generations

| May 15, 2012 | 0 Comments

Historic Scotland has recently opened a consultation with the public as it moves to increase the number of recognised historic battlefield sites around Scotland. Under plans drawn up areas such as the site of the battle of Loudon Hill, One of Robert the Bruce’s early victories, Mary Queen of Scots defeat at Langside and the [...]

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The Wars of the One Eyed Woman

The Wars of the One Eyed Woman

| April 17, 2012 | 1 Comment

In the western isles of Scotland two great clans were locked in a long running feud. The MacLeod’s who occupied parts of Skye and Harris and their neighbouring MacDonalds from Skye and Uist. Over centuries the two clans had a number of pitched battles as dominance of the area swung to and fro. These ‘tit [...]

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The Benbecula Mermaid.

The Benbecula Mermaid.

| April 16, 2012 | 3 Comments

While touring recently around the islands of the Outer Hebrides we came upon this strange story. In 1830 people were busy cutting seaweed at Sgeir na Duchadh near Grimnis on the west coat of the island of Benbecula. One woman spotted a creature several yards out in the water. The creature looked like a woman in [...]

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The Beaches of Arisaig – Sunset Capital of Britain?

The Beaches of Arisaig – Sunset Capital of Britain?

| April 6, 2012 | 5 Comments

The small village of Arisaig lies on Scotlands West coast to the North West of the town of Fort William. The name ‘Arisaig’ means ‘safe place’. This remote part of Scotland is steeped in history and in particular the history around that most troublesome period known as the Jacobite Rebellions. When ‘Bonny Prince Charlie’ began [...]

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The Signal Rock of Glencoe

The Signal Rock of Glencoe

| April 3, 2012 | 1 Comment

A few days ago we were walking around the North end of Glencoe. A forest path eventually takes you to a rocky outcrop called “Tom a’ Ghrianain”. The legend has it that this hill was the site of a beacon which would be lit by the clan in time of emergencies or when they needed [...]

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Clan Donald Society wanting to restore reputation of ‘Fighting Mac’

Clan Donald Society wanting to restore reputation of ‘Fighting Mac’

| February 29, 2012 | 1 Comment

The Clan Donald Society are looking to restore the reputation of one of the Victorian era’s most celebrated soldiers, Major General Sir Hector ‘Fighting Mac’ MacDonald. In his hometown of Dingwall, the society are holding a ceremony at the weekend at the 100ft memorial tower to mark the 159th anniversary of MacDonald’s birth. Born near [...]

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