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27th February 11, 07:28 PM
#11
Originally Posted by Dall_Piobaire
As far as I know, which really isn't far at all, the Duntrune piper is only heard and not seen, at least i have never heard of him being seen.
The ghost has been depicted in a kilt, though -- in the documentary "Castle Ghosts of Scotland", which was produced by Prince Edward.
T.
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27th February 11, 09:07 PM
#12
Originally Posted by cajunscot
You also have your wars mixed up; the 84th was raised for service in the Revolution, not the F & I.
T.
I know, that is why I thought i had read that they were issued trews. Now, that said, i am not sure whethere it was the 1bn of the 84th was there, I know they were in the Mohawk valley.
My bad, 26th was at Ticonderoga, 84th were at Ft. St. Jean, and Howe. The battalion in Canada, was allowed to be in full Highland kit.
Last edited by Dall_Piobaire; 27th February 11 at 10:06 PM.
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