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Ardsheal House to make it a fairly arduous and demanding climb. If however, one's position is known then escape is virtually impossible. The constant noise of falling water drowns out any approaching sounds and the only way out is the same as the way in. Pursuers would be on their quarry in seconds before they could take a step. On the whole, though, it makes a perfect hiding place and one can imagine avoiding detection indefinitely and in complete safety. That said, Charles Stewart of Ardsheal was known to have been a large man of great personal strength and a proficient swordsman – one of the best in the highlands. One can't help but think that he was like a caged lion and impatient to leave.
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2427:Middleton
2384:Masterton
2360:MacLellan
2311:Macbrayne
2279:Learmonth
2276:Langlands
2262:Kirkcaldy
2224:Horsburgh
2166:Gartshore
2153:Galbraith
2149:Fullarton
2142:Forrester
2092:Dalrymple
2073:Congilton
2043:Callender
1986:Beveridge
1969:Bannatyne
1950:Armstrong
1941:Allardice
1930:Aikenhead
1921:Abernethy
1780:Robertson
1660:MacThomas
1655:MacTavish
1625:MacMillan
1610:MacLennan
1580:Mackinnon
1575:Mackenzie
1565:MacIntyre
1560:MacDowall
1525:MacDonald
1445:Johnstone
1415:Henderson
1330:Fergusson
1255:Cranstoun
1245:Colquhoun
1225:Charteris
1150:Borthwick
1140:Bannerman
995:Edinburgh
950:24 August
686:Kidnapped
672:Inveraray
467:James VII
465:. After
390:highlands
291:Robert II
2837:Category
2780:language
2771:Lowland
2732:Bagpipes
2682:Scotland
2653:Whitelaw
2644:Wauchope
2614:Turnbull
2598:Tailyour
2587:Straiton
2582:Strachan
2577:Stirling
2559:Spalding
2552:Skirving
2526:Roberton
2503:Polwarth
2495:Pitcairn
2492:Pitblado
2486:Pentland
2479:Paterson
2460:Newlands
2434:Monteith
2419:Melville
2375:Macqueen
2365:MacPhail
2345:MacInnes
2307:MacAulay
2251:Kinnaird
2157:Galloway
2137:Fletcher
2123:Falconer
2089:Dalmahoy
2082:Crawford
2069:Cockburn
2065:Clephane
2062:Clelland
2059:Chalmers
2040:Caldwell
2021:Brisbane
1945:Anderson
1875:Urquhart
1845:Stirling
1830:Sinclair
1755:Primrose
1750:Oliphant
1740:Nicolson
1715:Morrison
1690:Matheson
1665:Maitland
1600:MacLaren
1500:Lockhart
1400:Hamilton
1375:Grierson
1290:Drummond
1280:Davidson
1260:Crichton
1250:Colville
1240:Cochrane
1235:Chisholm
1220:Cathcart
1210:Carnegie
1200:Campbell
1185:Buchanan
1051:Archived
985:(1899).
739:See also
704:Tacksmen
564:NN008562
461:and the
259:Highland
61:District
2747:Manrent
2671:Culture
2656:Wishart
2636:Wardlaw
2619:Tweedie
2605:Tennant
2594:Symmers
2591:Sydserf
2567:Stewart
2533:Russell
2519:Ralston
2509:Preston
2499:Pollock
2475:Paisley
2443:Moubray
2415:Meldrum
2396:Maxwell
2350:MacIver
2325:MacEwen
2320:MacDuff
2254:Kinnear
2248:Kinloch
2228:Houston
2221:Hopkirk
2215:Herries
2207:Hepburn
2180:Gibsone
2161:Gardyne
2132:Fleming
2120:Fairlie
2105:Douglas
2095:Dalzell
2086:Crosbie
2017:Boswell
1993:Bissett
1989:Binning
1982:Bethune
1978:Belshes
1966:Balfour
1960:Baillie
1933:Ainslie
1880:Wallace
1870:Trotter
1865:Swinton
1850:Strange
1820:Sempill
1800:Ruthven
1775:Riddell
1770:Rattray
1760:Pringle
1735:Nesbitt
1695:Menzies
1670:Makgill
1645:MacNeil
1615:MacLeod
1605:Maclean
1520:MacBean
1505:Lumsden
1490:Lindsay
1465:Kincaid
1455:Kennedy
1440:Jardine
1395:Haldane
1385:Guthrie
1340:Forsyth
1320:Erskine
1275:Darroch
1230:Chattan
1195:Cameron
1190:Burnett
1145:Barclay
556:Eriskay
487:saltire
485:A gold
453:at the
403:de jure
398:de jure
350:Lismore
297:History
87:Unicorn
56:Profile
47:War cry
2727:Tartan
2640:Watson
2529:Rossie
2523:Renton
2512:Purves
2472:Orrock
2466:Norvel
2463:Newton
2431:Moncur
2423:Mercer
2391:Maxton
2380:Macrae
2355:Mackie
2335:Macfie
2295:Lundin
2283:Little
2273:Lammie
2235:Inglis
2232:Hutton
2204:Halket
2127:Fenton
2114:Dunlop
2110:Duncan
2055:Cheyne
2036:Calder
2031:Cairns
2024:Butter
1972:Baxter
1954:Arnott
1890:Wemyss
1765:Ramsay
1745:Ogilvy
1730:Napier
1725:Murray
1700:Moffat
1630:Macnab
1570:Mackay
1485:Leslie
1480:Lennox
1470:Lamont
1435:Irvine
1430:Hunter
1405:Hannay
1370:Gregor
1360:Graham
1355:Gordon
1345:Fraser
1335:Forbes
1310:Elliot
1300:Dundas
1295:Dunbar
1180:Buchan
1165:Brodie
1135:Arthur
1113:chiefs
999:London
835:
700:Gaelic
644:sniper
640:factor
457:, the
382:Crieff
354:MacLea
346:Argyll
83:Animal
2707:Septs
2697:Croft
2660:Young
2609:Troup
2548:Seton
2543:Schaw
2489:Peter
2457:Nevoy
2454:Nairn
2440:Mouat
2387:Maule
2292:Logie
2288:Logan
2270:Laing
2244:Kelly
2239:Innes
2211:Heron
2171:Gayre
2077:Craig
2027:Byres
2013:Blyth
2010:Blane
2006:Blair
1963:Baird
1937:Aiton
1924:Adair
1908:clans
1840:Spens
1835:Skene
1810:Scott
1785:Rollo
1720:Munro
1475:Leask
1450:Keith
1365:Grant
1305:Durie
1285:Dewar
1175:Bruce
1170:Broun
1160:Boyle
1120:Agnew
431:Appin
411:Appin
334:Appin
151:Septs
102:Chief
65:Appin
34:Motto
2742:Kilt
2647:Weir
2628:Vans
2624:Udny
2602:Tait
2515:Rait
2450:Muir
2298:Lyle
2218:Hogg
2195:Gray
2189:Glen
2186:Glas
1975:Bell
1927:Adam
1895:Wood
1825:Shaw
1795:Ross
1790:Rose
1510:Lyon
1460:Kerr
1425:Hope
1420:Home
1390:Haig
1380:Gunn
1155:Boyd
1011:2020
997:and
952:2017
927:2022
833:ISBN
575:and
573:Oban
267:clan
127:Seat
39:i.e.
2446:Mow
2176:Ged
2101:Don
1680:Mar
1410:Hay
921:–39
826:sic
650:at
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