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    July 27

    Battle of Killiecrankie (Cath Raon Ruairidh)

    On Saturday 25th I attended Killiecrankie with  Clann Gaidhealach. Organised by Kenny Borthwick, the event recalled how Bonnie Dundee , John Grahame of Claverhouse, led his army against the government troops led by General Hugh MacKay. At 12.00 noon Kenny Borthwick, opened the day in the Old Blair car park, giving a brief speech before handing over to Andrew Murray Scott. Then the present “troops” were led up the gruelling hill by the standards of Grahame and King James. For once the Young Pretenders (kids) outdid the Old Pretender (Kenny) and arrived first at the summit. At the Cairn on the battlefield, speeches were made and wreaths were laid in  remembrance of those who gave their lives. A short prayer was said followed by a musket salute and a minute of silence. It was then onto St. Brides Kirk within the grounds of Blair Castle where Kenny once again led the address in tribute to Bonnie Dundee. Kenny asked me to lay the wreath in memory of my father at Bonnie Dundee's grave in respect to the great man and his achievements in the cause of his King. The customary salute from Kenny's musket prior to a minutes silence brought the day to a close and the sound of this echoed all through the surrounding hills of Atholl. I would also like to take this opportunity to say congratulations to Kenny & Topsy not only for their future wedding, but for the new addition to the family which is on its way.
     
                       

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