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[edit]DescriptionJames Stewart's monument - Càrn-cuimhne Sheumais Stiùbhairt - geograph.org.uk - 653653.jpg |
English: James Stewart's monument / Càrn-cuimhne Sheumais Stiùbhairt "Erected 1911 to the memory of James Stewart of Acharn, or "James of the Glens", executed on this spot Nov. 8th 1757 for a crime of which he was not guilty"
Colin Campbell, the "Red Fox" of Glenure, was killed by a single shot on 14 May 1752. Most modern historians agree that "Seumas nan Gleann" did not commit the notorious Appin Murder. But in those headstrong times, only a few years after Culloden, a jury of Campbells found otherwise. |
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Author | James Yardley |
Camera location | 56° 41′ 15″ N, 5° 10′ 55″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 56.687640; -5.181900 |
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Object location | 56° 41′ 15″ N, 5° 10′ 55″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 56.687640; -5.181900 |
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20 October 2007
56°41'15.50"N, 5°10'54.84"W
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