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" removed them all from the land of their birth, and scattered them throughout the other districts of Scotland, both beyond the hills and on this side thereof, so that not even a native of that land abode there, and he installed therein his own peaceful... "
Memorials of Argyleshire: In Five Parts, with Appendices - Page 165
by Archibald Brown - 1889 - 451 pages
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Transactions, Volume 6

Inverness Gaelic Society - Celtic literature - 1878 - 232 pages
...independence was further crashed in 1 1 60 In that year, we arc told by Fordun, King Malcolm " removed them all from the land of their birth, and scattered them throughout the other districts in Scotland both beyond the hills and on this (the south) side thereof, so that not even a native of...
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Chronica Gentis Scotorum, Volume 2

John of Fordun - 1872 - 582 pages
...all from the land of their birth, as of old Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, had dealt with the Jews, and scattered them throughout the other districts of Scotland, both beyond the hills and this side thereof, so that not even one native of that land abode there ; and he installed therein...
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Celtic Scotland: A History of Ancient Alban, Volume 1

William Forbes Skene - Scotland - 1876 - 556 pages
...subjection.77 According to Fordun, he likewise invaded the district of Moravia or Moray, ' removed them all from the land of their birth, and scattered them...abode there, and he installed therein his own peaceful people.'73 This statement is proAn 1160. Plantation of Moray. For cawa that ho past till Twlows, Agnync...
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Transactions, Volumes 5-6

Celts - 1876 - 382 pages
...independence was further crushed in 1160 In that year, we are told by Fordun, King Malcolm " removed them all from the land of their birth, and scattered them throughout the other districts in Scotland both beyond the hills and on this (the south) side thereof, so that not even a native of...
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Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland: A Survey of Scottish Topography ..., Volume 5

Francis Hindes Groome - Scotland - 1884 - 306 pages
...fidelity he could rely. Fordun speaking of his treatment of the inhabitants, says that he ' removed them all from the land of their birth, and scattered them...the hills and on this side thereof, so that not even one native of that land abode there, and he installed therein his own peaceful and peculiar people,...
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Ancient and modern Britons, a retrospect [by D. MacRitchie].

David MacRitchie - Ethnology - 1884 - 470 pages
...trouble in that quarter, from these people. In that year (it is stated by Fordun), he " removed them all from the land of their birth, and scattered them throughout the other districts of Scotland [not modern Scotland, but twelfthcentury Scotland], both beyond the hills and on this* side thereof,...
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Celtic Scotland: A History of Ancient Alban, Volume 1

William Forbes Skene - History - 1886 - 570 pages
...subjection.77 According to Fordun, he likewise invaded the district of Moravia or Moray, ' removed them all from the land of their birth, and scattered them...and he installed therein his own peaceful people.' 7S This statement is probably only so far true that he may have repressed the rebellious inhabitants...
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Celtic Scotland: A History of Ancient Alban, Volume 3

William Forbes Skene - Scotland - 1890 - 558 pages
...Moravienses from the land of their birth, as of old Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, had dealt with the Jews, and scattered them throughout the other districts of Scotland, both beyond the mountains,' that is, the Mounth, ' and on this side thereof, so that not even one native of that land...
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A History of Moray and Nairn

Charles Joseph Galliari Rampini - Moray (Scotland) - 1897 - 466 pages
..." from the land of their birth, as of old Nebuchadnezzar, King of Babylon, had dealt with the Jews, and scattered them throughout the other districts...And he installed therein his own peaceful people." There is undoubtedly some truth in this story, though it is unnecessary to believe it in its integrity....
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Archaeology - 1906 - 740 pages
...their birth, and scattered them throughout the other districts of Scotland, both beyond the hills and this side thereof, so that not even a native of that...abode there, and he installed therein his own peaceful people."2 If the exclusively Norman theory is correct, this transplantation should be marked by numbers...
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