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  2. Ewen MacPherson of Cluny - Wikipedia

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    Cluny MacPherson was born on 11 February 1706. He was the first-born son of Lachlan MacPherson of Nuide (1674-1746). His mother was Jean Cameron, a daughter of Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel. Cluny grew up to be a respected individual. His father-in-law, Lord Lovat, described him as "a thorrow good natur'd, even temper'd, honest gentleman". [2]

  3. Clan Macpherson - Wikipedia

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    In 1817 Colonel Duncan was succeeded as clan chief by his son Ewen Macpherson (Old Cluny) (1804 - 1885), who derived an increasing proportion of his income from shooting tenancies. In 1832, Ewen married into the Davidsons of Tulloch , a wealthy Caribbean slave-owning family, the £33,000 his wife brought to the marriage contributing to ...

  4. Ardverikie House - Wikipedia

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    The lands historically belonged to Clan Macpherson. The 20th chief, Ewen Macpherson, leased Benalder and Ardverikie in 1844 to The 2nd Marquess of Abercorn, an Ulster-Scots peer, "one of the trend setters in the emerging interest in deer stalking in Scotland." The Marquess expanded the original shooting lodge.

  5. Clan Chattan - Wikipedia

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    The 1886 novel Kidnapped by author Robert Louis Stevenson details the Macpherson chief Ewen MacPherson of Cluny in the aftermath of the 1745 Jacobite rebellion. [129] "The Curse of Moy" is a poem by Mr. Morrit of Rokeby, included in Scott's Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border.

  6. Kidnapped (1995 film) - Wikipedia

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    Alan is put in prison and is forced to watch James Stewart of The Glen being executed. David, with the assistance of the Earl of Dunbrea and his granddaughter Mary, frees Alan Breck. In order to hide, Alan visits his old brother-in-arms Ewen MacPherson of Cluny (Brian Blessed).

  7. Prince Charlie's Cave - Wikipedia

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    However, there have been many other possible locations suggested. Another cave which Bonnie Prince Charlie stayed in with Ewen MacPherson of Cluny for two weeks in September of 1746 before his final departure for France on 20 September [2] was located around Ben Alder, for which several actual

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  9. Battle of Coille Bhan - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Coille Bhan followed on from the Battle of Glen Affric in 1721 when government forces had failed to take the lands of Mackenzie of Seaforth. The taxes being collected by Mackenzie's factor, Donald Murchison were being sent to Mackenzie himself who was living in exile in France for his part in the Jacobite rising of 1715, rather than the taxes going to the British crown. [1]