| 1671 | 1671 - Rob Roy: The True Story DVD Rob Roy was born Robert MacGregor in 1671, and lived the life of a bandit and Robin Hood-type character who fought the English and. For the best deal on the Rob Roy: The True Story, you'll want to compare prices before you buy.Rob Roy: The True Story DVD Rob Roy was born Robert MacGregor in 1671, and lived the life of a bandit and Robin Hood-type character who fought the English and. For the best deal on the Rob Roy: The True Story, you'll want to compare prices before you buy. Our list of stores carrying the Rob Roy: The True Story (located below) tracks merchants who often have bargain prices and great sales. In addition, we provide a price graph for every item, showing its high and low price ... Show more Show lesswww.streetprices.com/Movies/Educational-General_Interest/Kultur-11617808-SP9067619.html
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| 1712 | 1712 - In 1712, however, reversal of Rob Roy's fortunes came when he, having borrowed heavily from the Duke of Montrose, was unable to repay the loan, reputedly because his own drover had stolen the money. Rob Roy was accused of embezzlement and a warrant for his arrest ...In 1712, however, reversal of Rob Roy's fortunes came when he, having borrowed heavily from the Duke of Montrose, was unable to repay the loan, reputedly because his own drover had stolen the money. Rob Roy was accused of embezzlement and a warrant for his arrest issued by the Lord Advocate. It was when Rob Roy's wife and children were evicted from their home by Montrose's factor that the Macgregor resorted to sustained aggression towards the Duke. Show more Show lesswww.scran.ac.uk/000-000-000-404-L
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| 1713 | 1713 - ROB ROY is a story set in the Scottish Highlands in the year 1713. It tells the story of a legendary figure known as Rob Roy. How much of the story is true and how much myth, I have no idea, but I am ready to accept it all as fact since it seemed plausible ...ROB ROY is a story set in the Scottish Highlands in the year 1713. It tells the story of a legendary figure known as Rob Roy. How much of the story is true and how much myth, I have no idea, but I am ready to accept it all as fact since it seemed plausible enough to me and its degree of truth was irrelevant. Rob Roy (Liam Neeson) is a man who values his honor about all else. It is more important to him than his wife Mary (Jessica Lange), his children, and his native Scotland ... Show more Show lesswww.all-reviews.com/videos-2/rob-roy.htm
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| 1715 | 1715 - reason for Rob Roy's joining the Jacobite cause in 1715. He had been guardian to his nephew, Macgregor of Glengyle, whose estate he had redeemed before he became a freebooter. Rob Roy persuaded his nephew to equip and lead a large armed force to join Lord Mar's ...reason for Rob Roy's joining the Jacobite cause in 1715. He had been guardian to his nephew, Macgregor of Glengyle, whose estate he had redeemed before he became a freebooter. Rob Roy persuaded his nephew to equip and lead a large armed force to join Lord Mar's party, directing them himself by his own talents and judgment, although nominally led by Glengyle. Their numbers were four hundred. Both Jacobites and Hanoverians were afraid of the wild Macgregors, who, though present at ... Show more Show lessbooks.google.com.au/books?id=hY8BAAAAQAAJ&pg=RA2-PA340
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| 1734 | 1734 - Rob Roy died in his home in 1734 and was buried in the small churchyard in Balquidder. Situated in Callander, in an elegant building once a church, the Rob Roy Tourist Information Centre not only provides tourist information services, but also an excellent Rob ...Montrose captured Rob Roy but he made a famous escape, with the aid of a friend in the employ of the Duke at the ford in the river near Balquidder. Rob Roy died in his home in 1734 and was buried in the small churchyard in Balquidder. Situated in Callander, in an elegant building once a church, the Rob Roy Tourist Information Centre not only provides tourist information services, but also an excellent Rob Roy exhibition and audio visual show. Visit Rob Roy's Grave in ... Show more Show lesswww.royal-stirling.co.uk/local-area/attractions/rob-roy.htm
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| 1817 | 1817 - This extract is from " Rob Roy," one of the most spirited and popular of the Waverley novels, originally published in 1817. Rob Roy, a Highland chieftain, had been taken prisoner. Morris, an Englishman, had been sent as a hostage to guarantee the personal safety ...This extract is from " Rob Roy," one of the most spirited and popular of the Waverley novels, originally published in 1817. Rob Roy, a Highland chieftain, had been taken prisoner. Morris, an Englishman, had been sent as a hostage to guarantee the personal safety of Bob Roy. The violation of this pledge called down upon his head the vengeance of the wife of Rob Roy. Show more Show lessbooks.google.com.au/books?id=hBwBAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA25
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| 1818 | Jul 1, 1818 - In Rob Roy, we are not so much struck with the want of freshness, as with the imperfect execution, if not conception. In the other tales, ... And yet Rob Roy, though it have faults enough to put any other man in peril, has beauties with them that might make any other man immortal. ... cdl.library.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/moa/pageviewer?frames=1&coll=moa&view=50&root= %2Fmoa%2Fnora%2Fnora0007%2F&tif=00155.TIF
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| 1865 | 1865 - A Thousand Miles in the Rob Roy Canoe recounts the travels of John MacGregor in a "decked" canoe, known now as a kayak, on the lakes and rivers of Europe in 1865. The book details the joys and difficulties of this pioneering paddler from his first "shakedown ...A Thousand Miles in the Rob Roy Canoe recounts the travels of John MacGregor in a "decked" canoe, known now as a kayak, on the lakes and rivers of Europe in 1865. The book details the joys and difficulties of this pioneering paddler from his first "shakedown" cruise down the Thames and on the edge of the English Channel to his final triumphal paddle up the Seine into Paris. "Lovers of the water sports -- canoeing and kayaking -- will enjoy having this book with its vivid view of ... Show more Show lesswww.dixonprice.com/RRpage.htm
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| 1954 | Feb 11, 1954 - Walt Disney's British "stock company" is back in another Technicolor swashbuckler--"Rob Roy, the Highland Rogue." It follows in the tradition of "The story of Robin Hood" and "The Sword and the Rose," although the set-. BY K. Walt Disney's British "stock company" is back In another ... pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/453214482.html?dids=453214482:453214482&FMT=ABS&FMTS= ABS:AI&type=historic&date=Feb+11%2C+1954&author...'Rob+Roy'...
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| 1995 | Apr 7, 1995 - By JANET MASLIN. HONEST clansmen and corrupt aristocrats lock horns across the windswept Scottish terrain during "Rob Roy," but for now let's talk about kilts. Liam Neeson, sporting the tartan of the MacGregors, swaggers so nobly and manfully across the landscape that he shows off the ... movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=990CE6D8113AF934A35757C0A963958260&pagewanted=print
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