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15th December 07, 03:17 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by slohairt
I guess they were harsh.  I was simply trying to put myself in the position of someone in that time period. I can't even begin to imagine how betrayed they felt. Though I am Irish by birth and blood, I do have a Scottish-born grandmother who is a Graham, so I am a Graham clansman and am proud of the achievements of that family. However when I think of Montrose I can only think of John Hurt!
Concerning the Irish chiefs, I won't comment too much more on that except to say this: The flight of the Irish aristocracy in the 17th Century paved the way for certain events which still affect Irish politics to this very day. But that would be a political discussion, and I certainly don't want to get into that here! 
Understand. I would remind you that the Scotti were (and are) Irish.
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