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Invasions of England / Europe / James II of England / Ethnic groups in the United Kingdom / Great Britain / Jacobitism / Culture / Scottish people / Battle of Culloden / Jacobite / British Isles / Scots language
Date: 2015-11-16 07:41:48
Invasions of England
Europe
James II of England
Ethnic groups in the United Kingdom
Great Britain
Jacobitism
Culture
Scottish people
Battle of Culloden
Jacobite
British Isles
Scots language

Genealogy Pointers November 17, 2015 In This Issue Unprecedented Biographical Dictionary of Early Virginians "Jacobitism & American Colonial Immigration," by David Dobson Books on Jacobite & Related Scottish Emigrants

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