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Invasions of England / Scottish diaspora / Jacobitism / James II of England / Duncan Forbes /  Lord Culloden / Glasgow / Scotland / Scottish people / Jacobite Risings / Subdivisions of Scotland / Europe / United Kingdom
Date: 2004-08-30 08:43:48
Invasions of England
Scottish diaspora
Jacobitism
James II of England
Duncan Forbes
Lord Culloden
Glasgow
Scotland
Scottish people
Jacobite Risings
Subdivisions of Scotland
Europe
United Kingdom

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