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Maclean, John
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Wallace, William
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Hugh Miller 2002 - Bicentenary
- Hugh Miller, the 19th century Scottish geologist and writer, born in the Highland town of Cromarty.
1st Marquis of Montrose Society
- Dedicated to James Graham who successfully led a small royalist army on a campaign throughout Scotland during the Civil War.
Bonnie Prince Charlie
- How Flora MacDonald saved the life of Charles Edward Stuart, called "Bonnie Prince Charlie."
Andrew Thomson
- The life and work of Dr. Andrew Thomson DD of St Georges Kirk, Edinburgh. Biography, sermons, works, including Life of John Owen, Prince of Puritans.
Hector MacDonald: Fighting Mac
- Wikipedia page of Sir Hector Archibald Macdonald (1853-1903), a crofter's son, who rose from private to Major-General.
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