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Clan Murray Chief, John Murray, 11th Duke of Atholl, dies aged 83

Clan Murray Chief, John Murray, 11th Duke of Atholl, dies aged 83

| May 17, 2012 | 0 Comments

John Murray, the Chief of the Murray clans and 11th Duke of Atholl has died in a South African hospital on Tuesday, 15th May after suffering a stroke. He was 83. The Johannesburg born Murray became Clan Chief and inherited the Dukedom after his cousin George Murray, 10th Duke of Atholl passed away unmarried in [...]

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Clan Crests that depict women

Clan Crests that depict women

| March 21, 2011 | 2 Comments

With Mother’s day approaching I thought it would be good to do a series of female orientated blogs. It’s interesting to see how many crest use the image of a woman within them. Think the Urquhart crest was most definately designed by a man. Here are the ones I have found: Glas Clan Crest

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Fire at Blair Castle causes near devastation

Fire at Blair Castle causes near devastation

| March 11, 2011 | 0 Comments

On thursday night a fire engulfed the clock tower of one of Scotlands most historic castles, Blair Castle. A section of the 13th century castle collapsed after a blaze ripped through it. Luckily the fire was able to be controlled and most of the Castle was unharmed, and amazingly nothing of any historical significance was [...]

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ScotClans Visit the South West.

ScotClans Visit the South West.

| March 8, 2010 | 0 Comments

On the 4th of March, two of the ScotClans team (Amanda and Donald) went on a resource finding trip down and around the south west of Scotland. We took in a number of castles and places of interest along the way, as well as enjoying some beautiful scenery. When we set off from Edinburgh it [...]

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Muckle Mouthed Meg finds Love among the Reivers.

Muckle Mouthed Meg finds Love among the Reivers.

| November 23, 2009 | 1 Comment

The eldest son of ‘Auld’ (Old) Wat of Harden was William Scott who would succeed his father as Baron of Harden and be knighted by James VI. Harden House is still to be seen about three miles south of Hawick in the Scottish Borders as is the deep glen where Auld Wat hid the cattle [...]

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