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  1. John Macnab had chosen rightly if he wanted a shot, but there were three gillies and her father to prevent him getting his beast away. At luncheon, which was eaten by the Cailleach's Well, Julius took to quoting poetry and Agatha to telling, very charmingly, the fairy tales of the glens.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Clan_MacnabClan Macnab - Wikipedia

    Robert Macnab, the fourteenth chief of Clan Macnab married a sister of John Campbell, 1st Earl of Breadalbane and Holland. This connection to the Clan Campbell constrained him from supporting the Jacobites in the rising of 1715, although many of his clansmen did take part. [3] The fifteenth chief was a major in the Hanoverian government army ...

  3. John Macnab is a light-hearted book and I certainly choose not to take as snobbery the delight the three men take in ‘dressing down’ as tramps or to be offended by some of their more unreconstructed views about social status. As a backdrop to the exploits of the collective named ‘John Macnab’, there is a charming love story.

  4. 5 de out. de 2023 · Douglas John Macnab, age 75, a resident of The Dalles, OR, passed away October 5, 2023. Spencer, Libby and Powell Funeral Home in care of arrangements.

  5. 15 de out. de 2015 · Spanning two millennia from the sea kingdom of Dalriada to the Scottish referendum of 1997, 'The Legend of John Macnab' takes readers behind events they thought they knew and brings them face-to-face with a forgotten icon more splendid than the Stone of Destiny. 244 pages, Paperback. First published October 15, 2015. Book details & editions.

  6. 14 April 1976. ( 1976-04-14) – 28 April 1976. ( 1976-04-28) John Macnab was a three-part BBC Scotland Television Drama adapted by John Prebble from the 1925 John Buchan novel. It was broadcast on the BBC-1 network on Wednesday nights in April 1976 (21:25–22:10). Directed by Donald McWhinnie, it was one of the very few Buchan novels ...

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