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Glencoe Massacre orders displayed

Postby ZED » Sun Nov 15, 2009 6:59 am

Glencoe Massacre orders displayed
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/8361310.stm

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A 300-year-old document which led to one of the most infamous episodes in Scottish history is to go on display.

The signed order for the Massacre of Glencoe will form the centrepiece of an exhibition to mark the end of the Year of Homecoming.

It will be among nine cultural treasures which will be displayed in the National Library of Scotland from this week.

Thirty eight members of the MacDonald clan were killed in the massacre.

They were slaughtered in February 1692 after the document ordered members of the Campbell clan to attack their hosts and "putt all to the sword under seventy".

The massacre followed a proclamation issued in August 1691, requiring the chiefs of the Scottish clans to take an oath of allegiance to William III before the end of the year.

Alasdair MacDonald of Glencoe missed the deadline, providing the authorities with an opportunity to crush his clan.

The orders were given to Captain Robert Campbell by his superior officer, Major Duncanson.

The massacre gained particular notoriety because the perpetrators had enjoyed the traditional Highland hospitality from their hosts for a fortnight beforehand.

'Wide appeal'

Among the other exhibits will be a hand-written poem by Robert Burns, The Battle of Sherramuir, which will be on display for the first time since it was bought for £30,000 earlier this year at an auction in the US.

And visitors are promised a "rare glimpse" of a Sherlock Holmes tale in the handwriting of his creator, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

Other highlights of the collection are the Forlani Map, which is thought to be the first printed map of Scotland on its own, and a map from Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island, produced for the 1895 memorial Edinburgh edition of the writer's complete works.

Martyn Wade, chief executive of the National Library of Scotland, said: "We are very excited to be celebrating the year of Homecoming by offering members of the public the opportunity to see this collection of priceless Scottish treasures.

"The collection has a wide appeal, with pieces from iconic Scottish literary figures in Burns, Conan Doyle, Scott and Stevenson, and from key moments and movements in the history of Scotland, including the Covenanters, the Jacobites, the Union of the Parliaments and, of course, the massacre at Glencoe.

"I would encourage anyone interested in catching a glimpse of Scotland's history to visit the library this winter."

The items will be on show at the library from 19 November until 8 January.




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Re: Glencoe Massacre orders displayed

Postby Eileen » Sun Nov 15, 2009 3:07 pm

Very interesting, Zed... what a shame that these treasures were not ready for viewing when so many folks came from far and wide to Scotland this summer for the Gathering.
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Postby Mac Coinneach » Wed Nov 18, 2009 10:53 am

I agree Eileen, it's strange that these things are on display now, after most of the visitors have gone home.
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Re: Glencoe Massacre orders displayed

Postby ZED » Fri Feb 05, 2010 12:45 pm

Glencoe Commemorations by various groups February 13th & 14th.
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Re: Glencoe Massacre orders displayed

Postby Alligator » Fri Feb 05, 2010 4:40 pm

I agree Eileen, it's strange that these things are on display now, after most of the visitors have gone home.


Possibly the unintentional planning of some museum curator, but then once the plan was out, who knows who might have showed up and said, "Why don't you shelve that project until after tourist season." I know I've been accused of of conspiracy for something unintentional on my part, but I've also seen the latter occur too - especially involving a controversial topic.
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Re: Glencoe Massacre orders displayed

Postby Keppoch » Mon Feb 08, 2010 10:08 am

I am sorry I missed this exhibition. I kept procrastinating and telling myself I would go next week, alas I have left it too late. Would really have liked to see this.
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Re: Glencoe Massacre orders displayed

Postby ZED » Mon Feb 08, 2010 1:31 pm

Keppoch wrote:I am sorry I missed this exhibition. I kept procrastinating and telling myself I would go next week, alas I have left it too late. Would really have liked to see this.



Couldn't make it throught myself Keppoch - ragin ! :twisted:
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