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12th September 09, 04:08 AM
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a lot of famous and not so famous Scots fled to France and Europe especially if they were on the losing side of a conflict. This has happened for centuries. Even Charlie was a foreign "Scot" who needed interpreters to talk to his subjects. So do not take the French connection as being a negative a lot of French connections in Scotland and vice Versa. They were enemies of england and the old saying applied my enemies enemy is your friend.
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