Old Travel Blog Photograph Of Malcolm MacNaughton From Brodick Isle Of Arran Scotland


Old travel Blog photograph of Malcolm MacNaughton from Brodick on the Isle of Arran, in the Firth of Clyde, Scotland. The Clan MacNaughton are amongst the Scottish clans who claim descent from the early Pictish rulers of the Mormaer of Moray. The name Nectan means pure or clear and was popular in at least one Pictish royal branch. Three brothers are recorded in the thirteenth century: Gilchrist, Athe and Gilbert, all sons of Malcolm MacNaughton. In 1297 Gilchrist received a charter from King Alexander III of Scotland which granted to him the keepership of a castle warding the narrow Pass of Brander, which was the gateway to the West.



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Tour Scotland Travel Video Robert Burns Night Supper Song For January 25 2018



Tour Scotland travel video of Robert Burns Night Supper Song on visit to Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. A Man's A Man For A' That. This famous Burns song, proclaims the equality of man, and was sung at the opening of the first Scottish Parliament for nearly 300 years, on 1 July, 1999.

Is there for honest poverty
That hings his head, an' a' that?
The coward slave, we pass him by -
We dare be poor for a' that!
For a' that, an' a' that!
Our toils obscure, an' a' that,
The rank is but the guinea's stamp,
The man's the gowd for a' that.

What though on hamely fare we dine,
Wear hoddin grey an' a' that?
Gie fools their silks, and knaves their wine
A man's a man for a' that.
For a' that, an' a' that,
Their tinsel show, an' a' that,
The honest man, tho' e'er sae poor,
Is king o' men for a' that.

Ye see yon birkie ca'd 'a lord',
Wha struts, an' stares, an' a' that?
Tho' hundreds worship at his word,
He's but a cuif for a' that,
For a' that, an' a' that,
His ribband, star, an' a' that,
The man o' independent mind,
He looks an' laughs at a' that.

A prince can mak a belted knight,
A marquis, duke, an' a' that!
But an honest man's aboon his might -
Guid faith, he mauna fa' that!
For a' that, an' a' that,
Their dignities, an' a' that,
The pith o' sense an' pride o' worth
Are higher rank than a' that.

Then let us pray that come it may
As come it will for a' that
That Sense and Worth o'er a' the earth,
Shall bear the gree an' a' that,
For a' that, an' a' that,
It's comin yet for a' that,
That man to man the world oe'r
Shall brithers be for a' that.

Burns Night is annually celebrated in Scotland on or around January 25. It commemorates the life of the bard, poet Robert Burns, who was born on January 25, 1759. The day also celebrates Burns' contribution to Scottish culture.

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Tour Scotland Travel Video Robert Burns Night Song For January 25 2018



Tour Scotland video of a Burns Night song for January 25, 2018 on ancestry visit to Auchtermuchty, Fife, Scotland. Robert Burns was born in Alloway, Scotland, on January 25, 1759. He died in Dumfries, Scotland, on July 21, 1796. During his work collecting old Scottish songs, Burns came across the title of this song and created the words to go with it

By yon castle wa' at the close of the day,
I heard a man sing, tho his head it was grey,
And as he was singing, the tears doon came
There'll never be peace till Jamie comes hame

The Church is in ruins, the State is in jars,
Delusion, oppressions, and murderous wars,
We dare na weel sayl but we ken wha's to blame
There'll never be peace till Jamie comes hame
My seven braw sons for Jamie drew sword
But now I greet round their green beds in the yerd
It brak the sweet heart o my faithfu auld dame
There'll never be peace till Jamie comes hame
Now life is a burden that bows me down
Sin I tint my bairns, and he tint his crown
But till my last moments my words are the same
There'll never be peace till Jamie comes hame

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Tour Scotland Winter Travel Video Snow Falling Smeaton's Bridge River Tay Perth Perthshire



Tour Scotland Winter travel video of snow falling on Smeaton's Bridge which spans the River Tay in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. John Smeaton, architect of the Eddystone Lighthouse, was commissioned to build a new bridge at Perth. Smeaton's bridge was completed in 1771 and is generally known as Perth Bridge or by locals simply the Old Bridge.

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Tour Scotland Winter Travel Video Snow Falling Moot Hill Scone Palace By Perth Perthshire



Tour Scotland Winter travel video of snow falling on Moot Hill on ancestry visit to Scone Palace by Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. The mons placiti or Scone mote hill is the inauguration site of the Scottish Kings. It is also called Boot Hill, possibly from an ancient tradition whereby emissaries swore fealty to their king by wearing the earth of their own lands in their foot bindings or boots

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