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The two other works were The Highland Clearances (1963) and Glencoe (1966). Glencoe was a study of the causes and effects of the Glencoe massacre in 1692, when government soldiers and members of the Campbell Clan attacked and killed members of Clan Donald who lived in Glencoe, a remote glen in the west highlands of Scotland. The book focuses on ...
Glencoe is a 1947 narrative poem by Douglas Stewart about the Massacre of Glencoe.In sixteen parts, it ranks among Stewart's best known works. [1] [2]It was published in 1948.
War of the Spanish Succession Venlo Valencia de Alcantara Robert Duncanson , 1658 to May 1705, was a Scottish professional soldier from Inveraray ; a retainer of the Earl of Argyll , he began his career during the 1685 Argyll's Rising , and is now best remembered for his involvement in the February 1692 Glencoe massacre .
Charles Leslie (27 July 1650 – 13 April 1722) was a former Church of Ireland priest who became a leading Jacobite propagandist after the 1688 Glorious Revolution.One of a small number of Irish Protestants to actively support the Stuarts after 1688, he is best remembered today for his role in publicising the 1692 Massacre of Glencoe.
It then runs past the site of the Massacre of Glencoe and passes through Glencoe village, shortly before flowing into the sea loch of Loch Leven (a salt-water arm of Loch Linnhe) at Invercoe. [1] [2] The Bridge of Coe, which crosses the river in Glencoe village, is category B listed. [3]
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Glencoe Museum is located in a Victorian house in west downtown Radford, Virginia. [3] The house was built in the 1870s in the 19th century Victorian style, specifically Second Empire, and was the home of Confederate Brigadier General Gabriel C. Wharton. [4] It is a large, two-story, five-bay, brick dwelling, and originally had quite extensive ...