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    Gentlemen of Campbell descent have even married ladies of MacDonald descent, the two clans have co-existed peacefully in my household for over 28 years.

    You really need to read the historical accounts of the Massacre at Glencoe to understand all of the facts. The government troops were commanded by a Campbell of Glenlyon and were ordered by the King to kill the MacDonalds.

    As Mike notes the blame for the Lamont Massacre lies on the shoulders on the Duke of Argyll, he was beheaded for the deed 16 years later. The Lamont Massacre has never achieved the historical notoriety that Glencoe has.

    It is best to let bygones be bygones, we live in a much more civilized world now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cawdorian
    we live in a much more civilized world now.
    I disagree. The barbarity is just more sophisticated and subtle, but certainly no more civilized.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cawdorian
    As Mike notes the blame for the Lamont Massacre lies on the shoulders on the Duke of Argyll, he was beheaded for the deed 16 years later. The Lamont Massacre has never achieved the historical notoriety that Glencoe has.
    38 people killed at Glen Coe, under cover of darkness.

    Over 200 people killed at Ascog, Toward and Dunoon, and this after Ardkinglas, Strachur, Dunstaffnage and Inverawe had signed terms of capitulation with James Lamont, guaranteeing safe passage for Lamont and his kin (strangely enough with one, possible haven being with Sir Alexander MacDonald!!).

    It's a pity, but far too many people have only two steps of Scottish history research. Step one is to figure out which tartan is 'theirs' and step two is to determine how many of their family 'came out' for BPC at Drummossie Moor.

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