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1st February 08, 06:29 AM
#11
The auld myth...
 Originally Posted by Phil
But was it not very much what happened in those times? Look at Francis Drake (before he became "Sir") and his English troops massacring some 600 unarmed men, women and children on Rathlin Island off the north coast of Ireland in 1575 or the Campbells who committed a far worse atrocity in Rathlin island in 1640 than anything they did in Glencoe.
<sigh>
Except, once again...the Campbells, as a clan, had absoultely nothing to do with the Glencoe Massacre. Yes, there were individual Campbells present, probably about 20 of them out of a total government force of 135-140 soldiers...but the officer who ordered it was a Duncan (sorry, Sketraw!) and there were others present.
John has a very good article about Glencoe here:
http://www.clan-duncan.co.uk/duncanson-glencoe.html
If you want to blame someone for it, blame the Earl of Stair and William III. The Earl of Breadalbane certainly was involved, but he made Glenlyon the fall guy.
Regards,
Todd
Last edited by macwilkin; 1st February 08 at 07:55 AM.
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