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16th April 14, 01:14 PM
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Culloden anniversary
I am surprised to find that no one has mentioned that today is the anniversary of the battle of Culloden Moor on April 16, 1746.
So many died and the Gael's way of life changed forever.
Remember them today.
Last edited by Guinness>water; 16th April 14 at 02:28 PM.
Reason: date changed
Somebody ought to.
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16th April 14, 01:37 PM
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Rev'd Father Bill White: Mostly retired Parish Priest & former Elementary Headmaster. Lover of God, dogs, most people, joy, tradition, humour & clarity. Legion Padre, theologian, teacher, philosopher, linguist, encourager of hearts & souls & a firm believer in dignity, decency, & duty. A proud Canadian Sinclair with solid Welsh and other heritage.
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16th April 14, 02:16 PM
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Last edited by Tobus; 16th April 14 at 07:43 PM.
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16th April 14, 02:29 PM
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Right, thanks for catching that Tobus.
Somebody ought to.
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16th April 14, 03:18 PM
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i remembered
 Originally Posted by Guinness>water
I am surprised to find that no one has mentioned that today is the anniversary of the battle of Culloden Moor on April 16, 1746.
So many died and the Gael's way of life changed forever.
Remember them today.
opened up the forum to see if anyone mentioned culloden. i am glad you did. my 6x grandpa was captured there. he was 14.
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17th April 14, 05:24 AM
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Wow Rebelrouser, could you share the story with us? I would like to hear it.
Thanks!
Somebody ought to.
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17th April 14, 05:51 PM
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sure. i know a little about it. if you google "William Lawson Scottish Rebel" you will find pictures of his grave in Virg. etc. he was born 26jun1731 in Montrose. captured 16apr1746. held at Clackmannan, then Stirling and finally Carlisle. 20 prisoners would draw numbers, whoever drew the target number would stand trial, the other 19 would get a pardon and then sent to the colonies or the Indies as an indentured servant. william drew his number @ 19aug1746. he arrived at Port North Potomac, Maryland on 5aug1747 aboard the ship Gildart. he was 16 yrs and 2 months at this point. he spent about a year as some man's slave and then ran away. he ended up in the area of Snowflake, Va, where he is buried. the Lawson's were a sept of the Maclaren clan.
Thanks for asking !
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17th April 14, 07:28 PM
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The anniversary service, at Culloden Battlefield, is Saturday, April 19th at 11am.
waulk softly and carry a big schtick
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17th April 14, 10:50 PM
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I spent the day in solitude high in the hills above Loch Muick. Many of the glens are all but empty now and one can only imagine what they must have been like when full of people.
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3rd September 14, 11:04 AM
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I was there at 15
with family my uncle tried to tell me ..I looked at the things in the ..cottage museum ..I had no feel for the volume/many men both sides involved or what a combat close in could be like shredding bodies and gore and then the bayonetting ..I think he mentioned the rain ..and the wind and cold ....what got me ..was seeing people laying in mass graves ..that unnerved me . The idea you had so many dead ..they were dumped into a trench like ..grave . It was a lot like when I see WW2 of the ..camps being dumped into trenches .
I have seen museums ..claymores ..tartans ..bonnets ..food ..songs ..muskets ..even tomahawks ..
I have tried to learn what I can since then .
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