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and that he would be despised as a traitor "to both kings". After hearing the poem recited aloud, Lord Lovat, who did not wish to provoke "any more disagreeable prophecies", immediately ordered the clerk's
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was composed, in retaliation for Lovat's refusal of an in person request for the clerk's release, shortly before the
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at the same time, Fr Farquharson correctly predicted that Lord Lovat's body would soon be without
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in 1560, the modern site of the Fasnakyle bridge was for many years the location of a secret
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The Catholic Highlands of Scotland. Volume II: The Western Highlands and Islands
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whose parishioners were served, like the rest of the Catholic population of
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in the River Glass near the Mass house at Fasnakyle, a satirical
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Index


Scottish Gaelic
Scottish Highlands
Strathglass
River Affric
Tomich
River Cannich
Cannich
River Farrar
Struy
River Beauly

Scottish Reformation
Mass house
Strathglass
outlawed
Society of Jesus
Mass path
Mass
Suppression of the Jesuits
John Farquharson
Alexander Cameron
Lord Lovat
Atlantic salmon
Scottish Gaelic poem
Jacobite rising of 1745
John Farquharson
Holy See
House of Hannover
House of Stuart

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