CLAN MacGREGOR's FALL: Scottish Clan History and the Battle of Glen Fruin

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  • čas přidán 26. 02. 2021
  • The history of the MacGregor Clan, or any Highland Clans is colourful. Proscribed for 180 years off and on following the Battle of Glen Fruin, but why? Was it the fault of Clan MacGregor, Clan Colquhoun, or Clan Campbell? Who were the cause of the fall of Clan Gregor, Scottish history tour guide Bruce Fummey tells tales from Scotlands History
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      @zaynevanday142 Před 3 lety

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    • @markcampbell1444
      @markcampbell1444 Před 3 lety +3

      Rob Roys mother was a Campbell... and the Campbells took him in when his name was removed.

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      @jokingker2553 Před 3 lety +1

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      @jockychan4635 Před 3 lety +6

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      @soulscompendium4769 Před 3 lety +6

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  • @Jailbreak49
    @Jailbreak49 Před 3 lety +522

    When the Campbell's aren't making soup, they're making trouble.

  • @jwtubification
    @jwtubification Před 3 lety +169

    As a descendant of Clan McGregor I stumbled onto this video. You’re a good storyteller, sir. I mean that seriously and not sarcastically.

    • @jwtubification
      @jwtubification Před 3 lety +15

      Specifically, I appreciate the way you tell history by putting it into a physical space, both showing the land where events happened and then explaining them on the map. That’s the mark of a deft historian and a good storyteller.

    • @heathermcdermott2171
      @heathermcdermott2171 Před 2 lety +4

      🥰 hey Johnny Walker ~ I too am a MacGregor ( I’m in Boston area Massachusetts usa) McDermott’s married name ~ I never knew 😳 I can unfortunately say some of us up here are still wicked & unhappy 🙁 crazy curse I suppose ~ I’m not under it 🙏 I am 1/2 miqmac as well so I’m grateful 😇 not mean or unhappy lol 😆 happy 2022 my brother 💙✌🏽😇shalom shalom Nameste

    • @misstuxbrandi
      @misstuxbrandi Před 2 lety +7

      Also from Clan McGregor. I'm a Greer. In North Carolina.

    • @borismuller86
      @borismuller86 Před 2 lety +1

      As a descendant of Clan Campbell; sorry we were such cunts to you lot.

    • @sc0tt1shpr1de4
      @sc0tt1shpr1de4 Před 2 lety +1

      ​@@borismuller86 bit of a understatement mate 🤣😂

  • @christophero55
    @christophero55 Před 3 lety +228

    It's amazing how potent this feud still is. As a young man I was at the highland games in Pleasanton California and that year they put the MacGregor and Campbell clan tents right next to each other. Big mistake. There was a huge brawl. I wasn't present but the other MacGregors told me the Campbells started it, and we finished it.

    • @ScotlandHistoryTours
      @ScotlandHistoryTours  Před 3 lety +61

      😂😂😂Let it go

    • @mattsmith7490
      @mattsmith7490 Před 3 lety +36

      My people on my fathers and grandfathers side where MacGregors. They ended up running to South Carolina in the 1640's and adopted the name Gregor which later became Greer. Took me a while to track that down. My sister married a man named Campbell. Should I tell her about this feud? We go to the Highland festival in Kansas city most years and I don't want to start trouble! LOL

    • @jokingker2553
      @jokingker2553 Před 3 lety +5

      @@mattsmith7490 Do you know a man by the name of Gary Sullivan? He's an older doctor and author.

    • @pengy4792
      @pengy4792 Před 3 lety +51

      So basically a couple of Americans got into a fight.

    • @Page-Hendryx
      @Page-Hendryx Před 3 lety +41

      Are you serious? LOL that is fucking cringeworthy. How typically 'Yank' - a bunch of idiots finding an excuse to feud over something they never were involved in. How embarrassing that they hijack a bygone culture because they have none of their own.

  • @cgavin1
    @cgavin1 Před 3 lety +89

    Huge respect to Alasdair MacGregor. Balls of steel to take on that many horse. Pincer or not. Clever and brave af.

    • @kellyarnsdorf5083
      @kellyarnsdorf5083 Před 3 lety +2

      Patton would have loved it. "Hold em by the nose and kick em in the ass". As a McIntosh, MacGregors are my chattan. "Touch not the Cat bot a Glove"

    • @nialloneill5097
      @nialloneill5097 Před 14 dny

      Aye...I sense the McGregors were always the ones with the balls...and a rough and ready crowd...but fundamentally honest...unlike their cunning neighbours

  • @wally10ize
    @wally10ize Před 10 měsíci +6

    As a descendant of the" children of the mist" I congratulate you on your synthesis of the Macgregor history. It is hard to attribute the dominant thead of the several competing strands that you outline. A modern perspective of right and wrong does not travel back 400 years too easily. The black and white of today is more finely nuanced yesterday.. In my book the Campbells are the guilty ones.

  • @zscottsgerman
    @zscottsgerman Před 3 lety +25

    My ancestors were part of the MacGregor clan. Before passing away, my father collected info and put together a book. This video has great info and insight into what happened

  • @mac.1172
    @mac.1172 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I’m a MacGregor myself. Direct descendant of rob roy as a matter of fact. This was a great video.

  • @IWasSoMuchOlderThen
    @IWasSoMuchOlderThen Před 3 lety +36

    What a wonderful story. I'm Canadian - my Grandpa was so very proud of his clan roots (MacGregor by way of Jack and Davidson - I think that's Clan Chattan? I named my first son after Grandpa - another generation to carry the name Davidson forward) and I know he would have loved these stories. To the very end of his life, he wore his clan cap and got terribly flinty about clan Campbell. . . "Never trust a Campbell," Grandpa used to say. "Never as far as you could throw him! And may it be to the nearest bog." ;-)

    • @danradman3161
      @danradman3161 Před 2 lety +2

      Hey thanks for sharing that story of ur grandpa,very funny !

    • @tonythille8924
      @tonythille8924 Před 10 měsíci +1

      You father should be proud but the thingis we are related to campbells as well as many mcgregors married campbell girls even robroys mother vas a campbell !!!

  • @cheryldidur2300
    @cheryldidur2300 Před 2 lety +23

    I'm really inclined to see the Campbells as instigators and enablers of the violence between the Colquhouns and the MacGregors. None of them seem faultless, but I think Argyll carries a lot of responsibility for the end result.

    • @TransRadioUK_Andrea
      @TransRadioUK_Andrea Před 5 měsíci +2

      I am inclined to agree, they may not have carried out the first physical blow but they were certainly the instigators.

    • @kristinaF54
      @kristinaF54 Před 3 měsíci +1

      It's definitely a trait of the Campbells playing one side against the other and standing back to watch the ensuing carnage, the seeds of which they'd sown.

  • @connormacgregor9460
    @connormacgregor9460 Před 3 lety +41

    "A people whom can legally be hunted wiþ dogs"
    Me, a MacGregor: oh, oh no...

    • @charlottestewart5802
      @charlottestewart5802 Před 3 lety +1

      Tee hee hee

    • @TenaciousSnail
      @TenaciousSnail Před 3 lety +1

      So I'm an Orr and, according to a little clan history book I picked up in Edinburgh, after the fall of the MacGregors some survivors fled to Clan Orr and adopted the name. Not that I claim any Scottish ancestry, definitely too far removed for that but I thought it was cool. So what I'm saying is your welcome to use my surname

    • @connormacgregor9460
      @connormacgregor9460 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TenaciousSnail don't worry, its not legal in Canada

    • @caninecurry5823
      @caninecurry5823 Před 3 lety +1

      How's the leg ?... lol

    • @AbsoluteAbsurd
      @AbsoluteAbsurd Před 2 lety

      Lol

  • @10meandyou
    @10meandyou Před rokem +1

    Excellent video I am also a MacGregor descendent. Alister Macgregor was a true hero for the clan.

  • @paulmcgillivray8318
    @paulmcgillivray8318 Před 3 lety +40

    It's clear and not unusual that the Campbells were the cause of The conflict in Glenn Fruin. Excellent presentation Bruce.

    • @johnwokutch8015
      @johnwokutch8015 Před 3 lety +6

      To me seems it was the Campbell's who started it all got the other two clans to fight it out then come in and take for their own wat was left in plain terms a land grab been done this way for centuries land and then POWER

    • @onlyonewhyphy
      @onlyonewhyphy Před 3 lety +1

      Fuck the Capbells. They should have been banished

    • @AnthonyIlstonJones
      @AnthonyIlstonJones Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@johnwokutch8015 Seems to me it was James VI and his manipulations that led to this end, though the Campbells seem to have been willing conspirators. All water under the bridge at this point, but a good example of how injustice is justified to meet the ends of greedy people.

  • @grsfhhytff
    @grsfhhytff Před 3 lety +12

    It's hard to blame any one source of fault in the old, clan skirmishes, haha.
    I've always felt that the biggest misfortune of historical Scotland was that we spent so much time scrapping with the neighbours that uniting and becoming an unstoppable force was never an option. If we had learned to get along and collaborate, I reckon we would have made the Vikings look tame in comparison.
    I used to work for the Colquhouns in Luss and I have to say; we didn't hang as many folk as they used to back in the day, haha.

  • @jefferycampbell8724
    @jefferycampbell8724 Před 3 lety +13

    Im a proud Campbell only thing I care about is all Scottish history. Whoever was at fault dont matter its just awesome to hear someone talk that knows about Scottish history. Thank you for starting a great channel to learn from!!!

    • @ScotlandHistoryTours
      @ScotlandHistoryTours  Před 3 lety +3

      Thanks Jeffery

    • @nancylee1542
      @nancylee1542 Před 2 lety +1

      I agree Jeffrey, I am a Canadian Campbell (with some MacPhee & MacDonald in there too) & I think they all had a hand in the whole mess. Too bad the clans were always fighting each other. Scotland has such a rich history & I love hearing about it & reading about it. Aside from all their squabbling with each other Scotland has produced the finest fighting men in the world.

  • @GaryBickford
    @GaryBickford Před 3 lety +69

    As a Henderson/LaMont descendant, I'll say it was the Campbells. Apparently massacres of opposing clans whose land they wanted was a favored tactic.

    • @barryhamilton7845
      @barryhamilton7845 Před 3 lety +9

      The Campbell's slaughtered the Clan Lamont in a place called Dunoon in Argyll and Bute in western Scotland.I know where the memorial stone is.

    • @justingordon1046
      @justingordon1046 Před 3 lety +6

      A sad state of affairs eh?

    • @noreen4529
      @noreen4529 Před 3 lety +8

      As my grandfather taught me ‘ya ne’er trust a Campbell. Proud LaMont

    • @susanblack9797
      @susanblack9797 Před 3 lety +3

      @@noreen4529 My father, whose ancestor was transported to Jamaica in the 17th century, taught me "you canna trust a Campbell"

    • @Slamb68
      @Slamb68 Před 2 lety +1

      I agree as a Lamont descendant as well :)

  • @jc-ol9mb
    @jc-ol9mb Před 3 lety +136

    i'm a collie, my family 400 year ago were macgregors, we escaped the persecution and escaped up to peterhead. remember, never trust a campbell

    • @regulusmine2336
      @regulusmine2336 Před 3 lety +3

      My mother, born in Germantown Philadelphia, said her people came from Cork. She was raised Catholic. She once told me that for some reason she never really liked the Scots Irish.

    • @crustyolcoot6646
      @crustyolcoot6646 Před 3 lety +5

      My mother is a Murdoch and said that to me as a lad. She was fairly astute as it turned out.

    • @aweeg0yfromtheemeraldisle341
      @aweeg0yfromtheemeraldisle341 Před 3 lety +9

      @@regulusmine2336 look at North of Ireland for you mom's answer 🇮🇪

    • @markcampbell1444
      @markcampbell1444 Před 3 lety +9

      Yeah you can, trust me.

    • @olliefoxx7165
      @olliefoxx7165 Před 3 lety +19

      @@markcampbell1444 Ach, no! Ye Campbell's polish the hooves of Ol' Scratch himself. Ye gave the the Sirens the melodies to tempt Ulysses. All of ye have the silver tongue hammered from the lockets of widowed women. They sleep in cold beds with nary a bite to eat bc ye killed their men like a Judas in the night. Be gone Campbell, go make your soup and fill the cans with the sweat oh honest men.

  • @DrewMacGregor
    @DrewMacGregor Před 3 lety +132

    MacGregor Despite Them. Proud MacGregor here. Flippin Campbells

    • @ScotlandHistoryTours
      @ScotlandHistoryTours  Před 3 lety +10

      Ah ken eh?

    • @ksmsk22
      @ksmsk22 Před 3 lety +11

      That's what I was told growing up. Campbells be damned.

    • @tobypussyfoot2900
      @tobypussyfoot2900 Před 3 lety +3

      I am also a Macgregor

    • @lacygorman9154
      @lacygorman9154 Před 3 lety +3

      LOL. The Campbell's are in my line too. I don't have anything against the McGregor Clan. Mainly because my genepool is an eyedropper. Liney's whaddya gonna do?! ♥️We came to the Americas in the 1790's. I think we can all get along after this time.

    • @lacygorman9154
      @lacygorman9154 Před 3 lety +1

      @danny hawk you forgot the McLeods. Ha! Only kidding. 😘

  • @1st1anarkissed
    @1st1anarkissed Před 3 lety +28

    A lot of MacGregor fugitives came to Canada. The name is not uncommon in Ontario, and points east.

    • @maryellen2825
      @maryellen2825 Před 2 lety

      You're spot on! My family is in Ontario, Quebec and eastward.

    • @augustthorstein2072
      @augustthorstein2072 Před 2 lety

      Yeah im from ontario and my grandma is a MacGregor!

    • @maryellen2825
      @maryellen2825 Před rokem

      @@augustthorstein2072
      My grandmother is a McGregor too. She was born in the eastern townships of Quebec, but the family is also in Glengarry/ Prescott in eastern Ontario.

  • @danpictish5457
    @danpictish5457 Před 3 lety +13

    Great alternative stories Bruce! Being descended from the MacGregor Clan and from my families with their aliases ( mine the Pietrie/ MacGee families) to avoid capture on both sides of my genealogy, I'm naturally biased toward the last alternative involving that dastardly Campbell Clan who were constantly "acquiring" land from the MacGregors. Unfortunately, knowing that we also had a habit of "borrowing" cattle which I might add were not orange at this time, I may have to agree with your first alternative which is to say that we were defending ourselves after going on our usual nightly cattle raids. Mea culpa, mea culpa. In fact, I always ask my friends to check their cattle before I leave.

    • @tonythille8924
      @tonythille8924 Před 10 měsíci +1

      he stole the cattle good work great great great grandftaher :)

    • @danpictish5457
      @danpictish5457 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@tonythille8924 Naughty Rob Roy

  • @nancyholcombe8030
    @nancyholcombe8030 Před 3 lety +78

    Most interesting way of breaking down this battle I've ever heard. I had an old friend, a Celtic singer from Scotland who was very proud that he could trace his family back through Clan MacGregor via his mother. But to have a Clan name stricken on pain of death it would have taken far more than a Chief or two, it would take a King. This seems to be a political ploy made to look like Clan rivalry, which is what it became. This was a time when anybody who stood fast to views different from their King could get them all killed and quickly. My friend told me that Clan MacGregor was unhappy that James VI was going to use England as his base instead of bringing England into the Scottish fold. While James was probably wise to do it that way for political reasons it didn't sit well with many and the MacGregors were the most powerful Clan in opposition. So, having curried favor with the King in order to keep their clans alive and in tact, I can see both Colquhoun and Campbell of Argyle making stealthy tactical moves and using propaganda to take the enemy down. That it worked shows part of the beginning of the method England used to disunify the Highlanders as a whole. It worked all too well.

    • @ScotlandHistoryTours
      @ScotlandHistoryTours  Před 3 lety +17

      Now that's an interesting take

    • @mattevans923
      @mattevans923 Před 3 lety +6

      I believe King James ordered them to denounce the name on pain of death because the motto for clan MacGregor is “royal is the blood that flows through these veins” or something grammatically similar, so he was basically eliminating potential claimants to the throne.

    • @tub19
      @tub19 Před 3 lety +5

      Imagine if Scotland did bring England under it's rule, wonder what it be like today

    • @nancyholcombe8030
      @nancyholcombe8030 Před 3 lety +3

      @@mattevans923 that was my friend's belief and mine as well. The MacGregors could have made claim based on having been the rulers a good while back. But it would've ultimately broken Scotland and England both which James was intelligent enough to see. The Clans were thinking in the present. James worried about the future. My friend didn't like this but he agreed with me that James I made the right call.

    • @nancyholcombe8030
      @nancyholcombe8030 Před 3 lety +5

      @@tub19 it wouldn't have worked, which is at least one of the reasons that he did things the way he did. He was following Elizabeth I who had made England the world power that it still is today. Scotland was slowly starting it's break from the Catholic church but was not far enough away to please the English nobility that had made a complete, clean break through Elizabeth. If memory serves me, James also broke from the Catholic church when he became King of England. Had he not, he would have sparked internal warfare probably ending in his being the first English King executed by his own countrymen instead of Charles I! There were too many ways to get himself killed by the English and this is just one of them! After the execution, the civil war between the two countries would have broken England's international power and made both ripe for European (and Catholic) takeover. James was intelligent enough to save his beloved Scotland even though it didn't seem like he was doing that at the time. He chose to make the wrong decision for many but it probably actually saved the clan rule of the Highlands for at least a little while longer.

  • @hutchie5972
    @hutchie5972 Před 3 lety +23

    My uncle was Sir ian Alexander McGregor one of the leading malariologists in the world who made a great contribution to mankind - despite them

  • @cherylmacgregor5650
    @cherylmacgregor5650 Před 2 lety +4

    Wow! This video explains this topic so even I can understand! I’m a MacGregor by marriage but have made it my “duty” to learn as much about MacGregor history as I can. Thank you very much! Cheers from Florida!

  • @daviec2122
    @daviec2122 Před 2 měsíci +1

    As a Colquhoun this is a brilliant channel to learn about you'ur clan.

    • @toakenspy
      @toakenspy Před 29 dny +1

      Also a Colquhoun, and the story told here is the same I have heard growing up.

  • @icantthinkofacreativename6621

    I don’t know much about Scottish history so these videos have massively educated me

  • @glenbeveridge1867
    @glenbeveridge1867 Před 3 lety +17

    You have no idea how much I enjoy the stories of Scotland. It's stunning,

    • @ScotlandHistoryTours
      @ScotlandHistoryTours  Před 3 lety +2

      I aim to please Glen😊

    • @julieblackwell5335
      @julieblackwell5335 Před 3 lety

      My maternal grandmother was full Scottish. I have always been proud of this and I love to hear stories about Scotland. I just love it.

  • @anthonywakeman9136
    @anthonywakeman9136 Před 2 lety +5

    Absolutely hooked on Scottish history after watching and subscribing and I am English/Welsh. Next time I go to visit my friends in Perth I will be going to check out some of these sites and staying a few extra days, I'm sure they would like to come along. The way you present these informative chunks of history is first class, thank you.

  • @logarithmic7
    @logarithmic7 Před 3 lety +1

    Fascinating history and wonderful insight! I never would have found your channel had it not been for those who support you. Will join patron or BMAC just to see more videos in the future!!

  • @Ralphieboy
    @Ralphieboy Před 3 lety +32

    My family comes from Croatia, my ex was Scottish, Clan Gordon. We both have an ethnic history of blood feuds going back generations that nobody can sort out or affix blame to...

    • @steveburnside3242
      @steveburnside3242 Před 2 lety

      It seems you don't know what ethnic actually means, ethnicity is more the cultural upbringing associated with ones native national identity. The term 'Native' is a cognate of the term 'Nation', both of which etymologically relate to their derivative form 'Nationality'.
      'Ethnicity' (from 'Ethnos') is acquired, for example your native Yank Doodle native accent from America is a part of your native ethnicity as well as your heritage being American as you inherited your American default citizenry (and ethnicity overtime) as a result of your native USian American nationality.

  • @kelleywarriors7091
    @kelleywarriors7091 Před 3 lety +20

    I’m indigenous to what is now called the United States, however, I’ve had immense love and respect for SCOTLAND. It’s been a long time dream for me to visit, and hopefully when the world is less chaotic. I be able to do so.

    • @ScotlandHistoryTours
      @ScotlandHistoryTours  Před 3 lety +6

      Do it. Do it

    • @ikreer9777
      @ikreer9777 Před 3 lety +4

      Go! I did 10 years ago, and want to go back. My family came from Renfrewshire near Glasgow. I wasn't able to make it there on my trip, and hope to go back.
      I did pick up a book on the MacGregors for my son, as that was my husband's family. My son's comment was "Mom! They were nothin' but horse thieves!" It took a bit to convince him that all the clans were "horse thieves." 😂
      Scotland is absolutely beautiful! And such lovely people, and quite outspoken.

    • @Badger1776
      @Badger1776 Před 3 lety +1

      If you wait for the world to calm down you’ll never see Scotland.

    • @plasticpaddy985
      @plasticpaddy985 Před 3 lety +3

      Good to see a proud American acknowledge and admit he is an American. Too many fakers from America claiming to be everything but American.
      Respect to you Sir.

    • @portastsic
      @portastsic Před 3 lety +1

      @@plasticpaddy985 he’s a Native American bro. He’d have to go back ~15,000 years to find immigrants lol (if he’s 100% First Nation). Is it too much a crime to enjoy one’s history and have a little fun with it? I mean, it’s true that most of the comments here are lame af, but at least they’re admiring rather than tearing down...

  • @mikestanmore2614
    @mikestanmore2614 Před 2 lety

    This is a great retelling of the story, it's always a pleasure to stumble upon a presenter with an obvious passion for his subject.

  • @keithhowes3539
    @keithhowes3539 Před rokem +1

    Subscribed! Your ability to tell a story, has me hooked.
    A most enjoyable way to learn Scottish history. Fantastic job. 👍

  • @alisonaussie4995
    @alisonaussie4995 Před 3 lety +20

    Still in 2021 McGregor, despite them!

  • @hossmcgregor3853
    @hossmcgregor3853 Před 3 lety +26

    I'll admit, it was all three clans that led to the battle.

  • @maryellen2825
    @maryellen2825 Před 2 lety

    I just found your channel and I'm enjoying your storytelling. I live in Canada with a strong family connection to Scotland. I'm a descendant of the clan as my maternal grandmother was a MacGregor, and a decendant of Rob Roy. Our line also includes McNeil, Munro, Ross, McGuer, and many others. Bruce you're a wonderful teacher.

  • @claremacgregor
    @claremacgregor Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks for this video! My ancestors kept their name and fled to the Orkney Islands, moving to Glasgow in the late 1800s. My dad moved to Canada where I was born, and I've met many a MacGregor here. So glad I found your channel! Also, has anyone else noticed that Rob Roy MacGregor tartin is absolutely everywhere lately in US and Canada?

    • @Ev_deGallery
      @Ev_deGallery Před rokem

      If the records are accurate, my grandma descended from the MacGregor Clan (but all women, so they didn't remain MacGregors). They settled in Canada and then in Iowa. Anyway, I thought that was pretty cool.

  • @kennethg.7418
    @kennethg.7418 Před 3 lety +17

    Nice to know there are other Macgregors ,my lineage comes from 3 brothers who settled in North Carolina been to Scotland early 60s

    • @michaelflood2622
      @michaelflood2622 Před 3 lety +1

      All 3 brothers , your granny was a bit of a girl .

    • @plasticpaddy985
      @plasticpaddy985 Před 3 lety +1

      Your Lineage would be Yankish now, your immediate and most related ancestors were Yankee cowboys of the old West, just like most Americans ancestors, and your ancestors ancestors ancestors ancestors weren't actually Scottish, they were Reivers, who weren't considered Scottish or English.

    • @portastsic
      @portastsic Před 3 lety

      @@plasticpaddy985 clearly don’t know where North Carolina is and how recent the “old west” was. Funny nonetheless

    • @Gothgalactica
      @Gothgalactica Před 2 lety

      @@plasticpaddy985 trying to gatekeep people from their own lineage eh? you must be a gem of a person. Tool.

  • @chadharkness6702
    @chadharkness6702 Před 3 lety +6

    I love these videos, I love history and I love the natural beauty Scotland preserves. Never actually been to Scotland, never had the money. But these videos bring it home for me. Thank you Bruce!

    • @ScotlandHistoryTours
      @ScotlandHistoryTours  Před 3 lety +3

      Thanks Chad. I'm on the brink of shedding a tear. It's only my machismo that's saving me right now

    • @duncanbrough1455
      @duncanbrough1455 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ScotlandHistoryTours 😂

    • @smallfeet4581
      @smallfeet4581 Před 3 lety

      have you looked up border reivers , lot of history there too ,

  • @jambutty2218
    @jambutty2218 Před 3 lety +1

    Only recently discovered your channel and I’m loving it. Scotland has some of the most beautiful countryside I’ve seen on this island.

  • @stephenbarrett8894
    @stephenbarrett8894 Před rokem

    Just found your channel, it is indeed a gem. Thankyou

  • @balintkiss2273
    @balintkiss2273 Před 3 lety +7

    The Battle of Glenfruin is preserved in the ancient Piobaireachd called "The Rout of Glenfruin"..lovely tune

  • @kupus6622
    @kupus6622 Před 3 lety +53

    Everyone knocking the Campbell's but their tomato soup is miles better than that clan Heinz .

    • @olliefoxx7165
      @olliefoxx7165 Před 3 lety +4

      Is it really Campbell's soup they sell or stolen McGregor's? Damn those Campbell's with their soupy ways!

    • @toonboy2658
      @toonboy2658 Před 3 lety +2

      Heinz is better Campbell's is 💩💩💩💩

    • @scottlewisparsons9551
      @scottlewisparsons9551 Před 3 lety +3

      Campbell’s soup is better! Lol

    • @DavidJones-ct7fw
      @DavidJones-ct7fw Před 3 lety +5

      If a Welshmen born in America might interject?. Wouldn't you think the STEWards would be the ones who made the soup not the Campbells.

    • @unknownw928
      @unknownw928 Před 3 lety

      @@DavidJones-ct7fw O DDEFNYDD O If ur from nefyn/Gwynedd area of north wales possibly related

  • @nickvanhouwelingen
    @nickvanhouwelingen Před 3 lety +2

    Scotland is definitely on my go to list. My dad loved it. These videos help me to get I touch with the land a lot more whenever I make it there. Thank you, its very interesting.

  • @skoey4417
    @skoey4417 Před 2 lety

    I could watch and listen to you all day long. I've learnt a lot from your channel. Better than anything on normal TV brilliant 👏 👌

  • @michaelwahlstrom3585
    @michaelwahlstrom3585 Před 3 lety +147

    If the Campbells were involved you know who's to blame.

  • @sirgrognard
    @sirgrognard Před 2 lety +5

    Another great video! As a descendant of the Clan MacLaren, who were also hard-done-by by the MacGregors, I'll hold my judgement as to who was right or wrong and simply be entertained ;)

  • @staceyrashkin2609
    @staceyrashkin2609 Před 2 lety +1

    Completely addicted to this channel. I watch at least one video a day and I can't even begin to express how much Serenity they give me. Just fantastic storytelling

  • @ulsterrich4213
    @ulsterrich4213 Před 3 lety +1

    Just came across your channel today when I searched for videos on the Morrison Clan ( I’m descended from Morrison Clan on my father’s side )
    Got to say really enjoying not just the history , but the way you have presented them . Learned few things never heard about and heard about but not knowing the history behind it ie going away with a flee in the ear and the riot act .

  • @jeremiahkivi4256
    @jeremiahkivi4256 Před 3 lety +18

    My ancestors from Scotland that were MacGregors came over to America in the 1640s. Long live Clan MacGregor!

    • @PostPatriot
      @PostPatriot Před 3 lety

      You were lied to then. Official Clan MacGregor records put the first MacGregors in New York untill the very late 1700s. If you are going to pick something to lie about, dont make it the most well known and recorded Scottish family. 🤣

    • @jeremiahkivi4256
      @jeremiahkivi4256 Před 3 lety +1

      @@PostPatriot According to the records my family has found, mostly from the digging my grandmother and great grandmother have done, this is the information we have. Also they didn't live in New York, but in New Hampshire. She just passed away, but we still have the paperwork. She had traced our lineage back to both Scotland and Finland back to 1400 and 1200 respectively. So maybe your records are incomplete.

    • @PostPatriot
      @PostPatriot Před 3 lety

      @@jeremiahkivi4256 Then you are the wrong MacGregors. The actual bloodline clan as recorded entered America in the late 1700s. There were three brothers and they immigrated around 1785 and settled in Iowa, or Idaho, I cant recall exactly.
      So, no, you aren't MacGregors. You may be a cousin or married into the family somewhere, but Scottish bloodlines are well documented as National heritage. So my records are exact. Thanks for the laugh.

    • @jeremiahkivi4256
      @jeremiahkivi4256 Před 3 lety +2

      @@PostPatriot Lmao Iowa wasn't a thing until 1846, also wasn't IN the US as a part of the Midwest/Wisconsin Territory until 1803 when purchased by the US from France. Idaho was a part of the Northwest Territory which wasn't established until 1818 and a state until 1890. You claim to know history but get basic facts completely wrong. If anyone is having a laugh, it's everyone at your expense. Good day and good luck on getting your information correct.

    • @rivergirl3444
      @rivergirl3444 Před 3 lety +1

      Mine also. Kincaid 1649

  • @druss69harad61
    @druss69harad61 Před 3 lety +8

    Glen Fruin,Glen Luss and Glen Douglas ahhh i miss my childhood running up those hills

    • @ssbn6175
      @ssbn6175 Před 3 lety +1

      We spent a week at Arrochar in '16; one morning when the Little Lady wasn't feeling quite up to snuff I took the rental for a driveabout. Ran down to Faslane then up that incredible nap'o'the earth road through Glen Fruin...had no idea of the history of the place until reading up on the MacGregors some time later. Finished the trip by driving through Glen Douglas. Can't wait to get back. Beautiful country, wonderful people.

    • @stonemarten1400
      @stonemarten1400 Před 3 lety +1

      Aye, that's Garelochhead Training Area where many a poor Jock soldier has sweated and shivered, slogged up them hills, sloshed about the peat bogs and been feasted on by midgies - a fine place!

  • @toakenspy
    @toakenspy Před 29 dny

    I am a Colquhoun, and the story you have told regarding the raid on the Colquhouns is the one I was told growing up and the one I believe.

  • @jimearl4952
    @jimearl4952 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video my friend. Love our history.My mother was a Campbell and my father done our family tree and we can trace our line back to the house Douglas. Love our country.

  • @DouglasMcLaurin
    @DouglasMcLaurin Před 2 lety +4

    I am a MacLaren and we also have some bad blood with the MacGregors...not personally of course (I am a friend who is a McGregor) but those stories are told over generations, and they still carry a bitter flavor to them.

  • @ernestclements7398
    @ernestclements7398 Před 3 lety +40

    The remaining MacGregors fled eventually settling in Canada, where the battle of the Thames in the war of 1812 was fought on MacGregor land, ( the British called it the battle of MacGregors Mill) the battle was an American victory, where Shawnee Chief Tecumseh was killed, and the British were finally forced out of the Old Northwest Territory, the family later settled at MacGregor Point on the Eastern Shore of Lake Huron where a Provincial Park bears their name, it is from this branch of the family, that my late wife was a decendant, oddly enough both my ex father in law and brother in law share the name of John, and in every generation since his time there has been one male named Rob Roy.

    • @warrior7ra
      @warrior7ra Před 3 lety +9

      Not the only MacGregor's in the New World some of us were south of you

    • @maxineward1419
      @maxineward1419 Před 3 lety +6

      we settled in america australia and new zealand too. i was looking at a rental in queensland two years back and the owner was shocked i knew " 'S Rioghal Mo Dhream" meant royal is my race. how did you know that? he questioned to which i replied 'because royal is my race'. we didn't have any of the same living relatives, yet macgregor we are. so i'm saying not all macgregors moved to canada. many didn't.

    • @jeremiahwhyte9252
      @jeremiahwhyte9252 Před 3 lety +1

      Some of the persecuted kept their Sept and also found life in America. I am just now learning of my heritage. But I found that this was the case with why I have the last name of Whyte.

    • @schweizer1940
      @schweizer1940 Před 3 lety +1

      Hi, cuz, I am from the same line!

    • @elainemcleod1563
      @elainemcleod1563 Před 2 lety

      very ihterstingmy home town is windsor ontario canada love that area

  • @soulstorm8806
    @soulstorm8806 Před 2 lety +1

    This channel is an absolute GEM! 💎 Glad I found it!

  • @ProfWattsU
    @ProfWattsU Před rokem

    I used one of your videos in my freshman comp class as a demonstration of how to shut down a logical fallacy with poise and grace. I'll buy you coffee each time I use your work as an example of the right way to approach difficult topics. Thanks, Bruce.

  • @billfraser4901
    @billfraser4901 Před 3 lety +3

    Another good Video Bruce. I'd definitely go for Campbell. Time and time again throughout that period right into the mid 18th century clan Campbell had been on a massive land grabbing spree managing to get rid of all the clans they thought posed them a problem, and in turn using their power in parliament and influence of the law to seize the land from them turning it all in to Campbell land. The more land they own the more tenants they will have paying rents. MacGregor, MacDonald and Stewart of Appin to name a few clans this happened to. That is why there is a Duke of Argyll today that owns so much land and influence.

  • @thomasferguson5478
    @thomasferguson5478 Před 3 lety +4

    I remember loving Nigel Tranters book about the McGregors

    • @Ethnography1000
      @Ethnography1000 Před 3 lety

      I’m so glad someone mentioned the Tranter text. I hope all you N. American McGregors beg your local library to get you a copy.
      Jeanette McGregor Ireland
      Slainte!

  • @warrenmcgregor8434
    @warrenmcgregor8434 Před 3 měsíci

    Wonderfully researched and I appreciate the care you take in your explanation and story-telling. Greetings from Johannesburg!

  • @fayelawless2625
    @fayelawless2625 Před rokem

    1:44 the dramatic zoom!!! nailed it

  • @tibulcain4904
    @tibulcain4904 Před 3 lety +10

    It seems blame cannot be blamed solely on one group, and given the wonderful presentation, the facts are inconclusive. It seems a culmination of the 3 parties and the edicts of King Jimmy lead to this sad portion of highland history. Just trying to look at this objectively. Btw, I would also point to Robbie Burns' Grave Concerning another famous MacGregor!

  • @brianjoned2146
    @brianjoned2146 Před 3 lety +5

    i grew up in foster care and at one of the homes i lived in the family name was Gregg.
    It was definitely one of my better experiences and i was shuffled in and out of a lot of places. Group homes, foster homes, juvenile facilities, work ranches, hospitials, etc.
    Anyway it all seemed normal until we were watching something on the local news that involved a person who was under suspicion of a crime and his name was Campbell. Suddenly the family went nuts and were talking about what a bunch of crumbs the Campbells were. Then they proceded to tell me about the several hundred years feud that they had with them. it didnt even dawn on me that there was no Campbell's soup in the house. i think every house i ever lived in had Campbell's soup but not the Greggs. I thought it was so weird.
    i lived there about 10 months, one of the more long term places i stayed. They were the most wobderful people i lived with but unfortunately it was a bad time in my life. Anyway all these years later anytime i hear the name Campbell the old juices start flowing and i go into feud mode. lol. We do have campbells soup in our pantry though.

  • @malcolmnash5850
    @malcolmnash5850 Před 3 lety

    Thanks Bruce you made my day @ The Moraig Standing Stones this week, well Chuffed.

  • @kargenbright77
    @kargenbright77 Před 2 lety

    Love, love these videos! I’m from the US, and I love your videos of Scottish history! You need your own program on the History Channel! Thank you for making these videos!

  • @gastonhitw720
    @gastonhitw720 Před 3 lety +8

    This is truly interesting to watch, I love your accent

  • @jamesmurray8558
    @jamesmurray8558 Před 3 lety +10

    Wow, I am a Murray, I was always told," You are a Murray!" I was at Mt.St
    Helens. I am black, from ALABAMA. LOVE BAG PIPES FOR SOME REASON.

    • @stonemarten1400
      @stonemarten1400 Před 3 lety +4

      My surname's Johnson, I'm white, but seemingly related to many black guys in Detroit!

    • @regulusmine2336
      @regulusmine2336 Před 3 lety +1

      Many, if not most, Black Americans have European admixture. Muhammad Ali's great grandfather was from Ireland.

    • @justinmurray4652
      @justinmurray4652 Před 3 lety

      Another Murray checking in.

    • @jamesmurray8558
      @jamesmurray8558 Před 3 lety

      @@justinmurray4652 Hi glad to hear from you;.

    • @QuizmasterLaw
      @QuizmasterLaw Před 3 lety

      clearly the scots were competing against
      ...THE BLACK IRISH

  • @terrydavodson6105
    @terrydavodson6105 Před rokem

    All the times I drove by firkin point nee the wiser.. everyday is a school day in the journey of life. Thank you Bruce

  • @Cogburn96
    @Cogburn96 Před 3 lety +1

    Firkin point is near the frontier between Colquhoun and MacFarlane territory. In each engagement mentioned, there was a sizable contingent of MacFarlanes fighting on the side of their allies, the MacGregors, to include the Battle of Glen Fruin. The MacFarlanes had their own problems with the Colquhouns and needed little encouragement to join the MacGregors.

  • @beerad1990
    @beerad1990 Před 3 lety +8

    Very cool! Thank you for the history lesson. I’m a MacGregor via Scotland to Ireland to the US in Southwest Ohio. Hoping to travel and visit the ancestral lands someday.

  • @austingole4861
    @austingole4861 Před 3 lety +22

    I just found this channel because I was interested in seeing a bit of my family history because I didn’t know much about it, first and foremost I consider myself American and Scottish second, despite also never having been to Scotland, I knew the general idea of the Macgregor families history but this helped me become a bit more knowledgeable of where my family came from, and I’m quite thankful for that

    • @plasticpaddy985
      @plasticpaddy985 Před 3 lety

      You can't be both American and Scottish in any order as they are two entirely different distinct nationalities/ethnicities over 4,000 long long miles apart across a vast ocean desert in entirely different continents with different cultures, philosophies and perspectives etc. Being one and claiming to be the other undermines both by automatic default.
      It would be more accurate to say you are an American native who happens to have had a distant ancestor or two who was born in Scotland a long time ago.

    • @austingole4861
      @austingole4861 Před 3 lety +1

      @@plasticpaddy985 honestly I agree with you, I am American in nationality with Scottish ancestors, but I still take pride in my ancestry to some degree, I don’t wave it around and declare it to the world and yell it out in the middle of the street, but my family line traces back to Scotland so it’s the nation I most align with after my home nation, I don’t see anything wrong with that

    • @plasticpaddy985
      @plasticpaddy985 Před 3 lety +1

      @@austingole4861 Fair enough, no offence though just going by a lot of American views here and there it seems to be about all they can talk about. Some just get tired of seeing it constantly mentioned after a while, then start wondering about it and eventually looking into it more academically to see why it's so prevalent like it's a cry for attention to be noticed.

    • @austingole4861
      @austingole4861 Před 3 lety +1

      @@plasticpaddy985 I can see how this would get annoying, but I mostly did this comment because I was thankful, hope you have a nice day

    • @plasticpaddy985
      @plasticpaddy985 Před 3 lety +1

      @@austingole4861Cheers, nothing personal of course, it was more a collectivised observation, you have to understand it's not like an overnight thing, it's fairly endemic with a lot of comments coming from America that are largely posted on many Scottish groups, not just CZcams video threads, also Facebook groups, Twitter, social media in general etc, so hard not to notice it, been using CZcams more since about 2007, used it a few times earlier but wasn't a regular user before that point so seen it a lot over the years.
      But yea have a nice day too, no hard feelings.

  • @racistinfidel9608
    @racistinfidel9608 Před 3 lety

    My Grand Parents left Scottland to come to America in 1922. My Family name is Cowan, septs of Clan Colquhoun. Just subscribed to your channel. It's great to learn about my family's background. Thanks.

    • @ScotlandHistoryTours
      @ScotlandHistoryTours  Před 3 lety

      I'd say: 'You're welcome.' though your name suggests this channel may not ba as good a fit for you as you think.😥

  • @henrydaly-pp8ie
    @henrydaly-pp8ie Před 23 dny

    My family are from Helensburgh, just over the hill, my great grand father , Thomas Bryce, was born in Glencoe, he was a Gaelic speaker, he was one of the MacGregor Clan, who changed their surname to Bryce, the Bryces later became a sept of Clan MacFarlane.

  • @ardshielcomplex8917
    @ardshielcomplex8917 Před 3 lety +74

    Without doubt the Earl of Argyle the Campbell Chief, Campbell in Gaelic means "Crooked Mouth" with good reason if one puts it into a historical context.

    • @briaincampbellmacart6024
      @briaincampbellmacart6024 Před 3 lety +5

      Or wry mouth, as in humorous.

    • @plasticpaddy985
      @plasticpaddy985 Před 3 lety +2

      No such thing as 'Gaelic' - that's actually just a foreign slur word to wrongly conflate them, the correct words are 'Albannach' which means Scottish.
      Or 'Eirennach' which means Irish.

    • @swoops7687
      @swoops7687 Před 3 lety +5

      @@plasticpaddy985 or Scots Gaelic as Gaelic is the name for the language they fall under, in fact in Ireland it’s Gaelige that they use to refer to their language.

    • @philmckay9973
      @philmckay9973 Před 3 lety +1

      isnt campbell derived from champbelle or champbeau?

    • @swoops7687
      @swoops7687 Před 3 lety +5

      @@philmckay9973 I don’t think so, I’m pretty sure the clan had been around longer than the French started interacting with the scots but idk, I’m a Colquhoun so this ain’t none my business

  • @inregionecaecorum
    @inregionecaecorum Před 3 lety +45

    Whenever there is a Campbell in the Glen, mischief is afoot.

  • @karendowney3271
    @karendowney3271 Před 10 měsíci

    I’ve just watched this after seeing your stand up comedy show in Dumfries last night 08/09/23 which was brilliant!
    Love this too as I am from the MacGregor clan but spelled McGregor so wanted to learn some history from the name… very interesting 🤔

  • @davidfruin
    @davidfruin Před 4 měsíci

    I'm David Fruin and four generations ago my family came to the USA and I've heard stories about how we used to be MacGregor but everyone had a different take on the story. Thank you so much for such a great video on how it all happened!

  • @margaretbonanno654
    @margaretbonanno654 Před 3 lety +13

    I am a MacGregor and proud of it.

    • @ScotlandHistoryTours
      @ScotlandHistoryTours  Před 3 lety +4

      Royal is your blood Margaret

    • @margaretbonanno654
      @margaretbonanno654 Před 3 lety +2

      @Bill Day lol, should I have searched for another MacGregor to marry?

    • @scotoftheanarchic.7903
      @scotoftheanarchic.7903 Před 3 lety +1

      Is your married name bonanno Margaret ? As in Joe bonanno the bonanno clan from New York ?

    • @caelidhg6261
      @caelidhg6261 Před 3 lety +1

      My middle name is McGregor.. and I am and have always been proud of it..:)... I actually have Gregories (MacGregors/McGregors essentially) on one side of my family and the McGregors on another.. so being a McGregor is really in my blood! LOL.

    • @cherylmiller732
      @cherylmiller732 Před 3 lety +1

      I am part of macgregror /Gregory I still proud I am part of some Scotland

  • @annsmith9196
    @annsmith9196 Před 3 lety +4

    How can any of us know? Such hard times to live back then.

  • @whoarewe7515
    @whoarewe7515 Před rokem

    Your a legend. Going through your all your videos for the 4th time. Love your accent and the knowledge you have.

  • @judeross3875
    @judeross3875 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much for all your research and presentation. I am only just starting to research clan his stories. It is just heartbreaking the clans and chieftains and the coercision and oppression that happened to not only the MacGregors but others.

  • @steveosullivan5262
    @steveosullivan5262 Před 3 lety +3

    Love these stories. It all new to me. Every Campbell I met was of a good sort. Related to many a Conway. I did grow up with a family of MacGregor, I even wonder if they knew their own history. America was good to them. As it has been to my family.

    • @ScotlandHistoryTours
      @ScotlandHistoryTours  Před 3 lety +2

      Get off the fence ma man😜

    • @steveosullivan5262
      @steveosullivan5262 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ScotlandHistoryTours My Mother and her people are Murray's, but they are all from Ireland. All our fences were stole by the Brits.

    • @widdershins1796
      @widdershins1796 Před 3 lety

      I Huv a Dirk thirsty for Campbell Sympathy ya wee Dotty!

    • @steveosullivan5262
      @steveosullivan5262 Před 3 lety +1

      @@widdershins1796 Ah sure the Campbell's ran my local in Cambridge, the Ancient Druids it was called. They treated me well, even though I was very far from home. I have no issue with the Campbell clan. Good people,excellent hospitality. How do you judge people?

    • @widdershins1796
      @widdershins1796 Před 3 lety +1

      @@steveosullivan5262 it's referred to as "Humor" As yeknow....Scottish Grudges are Famous for going back to the Old days.

  • @barrycampbell4287
    @barrycampbell4287 Před 3 lety +4

    Ok. Reading the comments I’m defiantly in hostile territory here. From what I’ve come across that my kinsmen were defiantly players of the great game. The leader at least. I don’t think it was started by them but were defiantly willing to cash in when the opportunity arose. Let rival forces duke it out and clean up at a discount. Now to the bonds: if my countrymen would have stepped in instead of waiting on the sidelines waiting for payday, well things could have been different. Now I’m no scholar I’m just piecing things together from what I know and what I’ve seen growing up as an American Campbell. I have no problem saying if an ancestor was right git or not. It still makes me who I am.

    • @mickeencrua
      @mickeencrua Před 2 lety +1

      @barry Campbell: Defiantly? Do you mean Definitely?

    • @barrycampbell4287
      @barrycampbell4287 Před 2 lety +1

      @@mickeencrua the second term. Though the first does put a villainous spin to it.

  • @Herries8325
    @Herries8325 Před 2 lety

    knowing a bit about Clan Campbell's tendencies, and with your persuasive words, the idea that they were at the bottom of the situation is very attractive.

  • @billyandrew11
    @billyandrew11 Před 3 lety

    I used to go swimming in Glenn Fruin in my school days...dude I didn't know how much history was around my old stomping ground....love this channel

  • @athollmoray
    @athollmoray Před 3 lety +4

    Many of the Macgregors took on the name Murray after they were stripped of their name but most of them never forget their true heritage and switched back once it was permitted.

  • @emerwin6302
    @emerwin6302 Před 3 lety +4

    You are proof that the power of history is in the storyteller. Reading Sir Walter Scott's Historical Account of the Clan Macgregor provides the bones of the story, but no blood. Will be back to hear more--my 7th great grandfather John Mack (father having been born Mcgregor) and his wife Mary Inverness both died young in 1627, leaving behind an only son. Wonder now if perhaps their early demise was due to the political upheaval. In any case, thanks-- your telling of the tales belongs on a stage!

  • @fiducialpoint1
    @fiducialpoint1 Před 3 lety +1

    I am a Darling with a Campbell great grandmothe of North America. Living on 5 Nations land. thank you for what you do.

  • @johnsheehan7770
    @johnsheehan7770 Před 9 měsíci

    I'm English married to a Scottish Lady, (clan Hay) and I find this channel fascinating. Is the world any different today? I don't think it is. I could listen to you all night!!

  • @01Breakfan
    @01Breakfan Před 3 lety +8

    Stopped at 2.05min: My granfather's clan, is MacGregor. He said to my mother, who told me as a child, "Never trust a Campbell". His name was not MacGregor because of the outlawing of the Clans name. He was a Hunter, they took the name of the maternal side. Eventually moved to Australia around mid 1800's. He also said the family hid Rob Roy at Arbroath Abbey back in the day - Family stories passed down to us in Oz.

  • @spiritof6986
    @spiritof6986 Před 3 lety +4

    MacGregor. Tough clan and were always our friends.

  • @caractacus22
    @caractacus22 Před 2 lety

    You’re a wonderful storyteller. I’m hooked on your videos and going to send you ko-fe. Many thanks.

  • @danielquill
    @danielquill Před 2 lety +1

    Fascinating video!
    I'm actually a MacGregor (Daniel Quill is my pen name) and my grandad's grandad's grandad's birth certificate (1800) says 'McGregor or Drummond' - as his dad name is given as John Drummond, presumably his public name (in the same way as Rob Roy chose Campbell after his mum's maiden name) and presumably born before 1774 when the proscription of the name MacGregor was repealed.
    Years ago my dad took me to Glen Fruin and to that marker in this video.

  • @allenjenkins7947
    @allenjenkins7947 Před 3 lety +4

    I was told that the reason that there were so many Smiths in Scotland is that they are really MacGregors.
    From the stories I read as a child, I had always believed that the outlawing of the MacGregors was due to Rob Roy and their part in the 1715 rebellion. Also sometimes erroneously linked to "Bonnie Prince Charlie", long after his death. Obviously, it goes back further than that.

    • @maymay5600
      @maymay5600 Před 3 lety

      wait wait! wut?

    • @jameshalley9763
      @jameshalley9763 Před 3 lety

      My 2X Great Grandparents were from Sterling Scotland James Halley was a Clan MacGregor member. His wife was a MacDougal. I found this interesting and bet there is more to the story also.

    • @theladdiesda8190
      @theladdiesda8190 Před 2 lety

      @@jameshalley9763 stirling not sterling

  • @brianmuir9791
    @brianmuir9791 Před 2 lety +12

    As a descendant from both Campbell and MacGregor, this whole story makes everything a lot more complicated 😅

    • @sence8437
      @sence8437 Před rokem +1

      I and I'm a decent of Robert the Bruce and James the the 6th, get Tae fek you waloper!

    • @jessecaple170
      @jessecaple170 Před rokem

      I feel sorry for the pair of you🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @dougmacgregor5053
    @dougmacgregor5053 Před 3 lety

    I have to wonder how many people saw or understood your meaning at right about 10:18 in the video. Very subtle and well done..."and the penny dropped" thankyou: Doug. Canada

  • @fretbro5150
    @fretbro5150 Před rokem

    Aye aye!! I Iove your story telling Andrew. This is my favorite

  • @mikerogers582
    @mikerogers582 Před 3 lety +40

    I can hear my McDonald ancestors whispering in my ear, "it was the Campbells".
    If there was any skulduggery in the Highlands, it's a good guess the Campbells were at the bottom of it!!

    • @paulbmi2976
      @paulbmi2976 Před 3 lety

      My Dad told me this account. Sorry! I won’t be inviting you over to my house so don’t worry

    • @AngryChiropractor
      @AngryChiropractor Před 3 lety +1

      Came here to say the same

    • @rossbaird1140
      @rossbaird1140 Před 3 lety +1

      100 % agree 😂👍

    • @wiseguysoutdoors2954
      @wiseguysoutdoors2954 Před 3 lety

      Amen. I'm Clan MacDonald as well. Nothing but spite for the backstabbing Campbells

    • @THEScottCampbell
      @THEScottCampbell Před 3 lety

      @@wiseguysoutdoors2954 Your hamburgers suck.

  • @randyking8626
    @randyking8626 Před 3 lety +17

    The surname King is a sept of the MacGregor clan. My family is from Ayr and my father said that in his community everyone knew who the "Campbell" was, and shunned them. My mother wouldn't even buy Campbell soup!

    • @geminiii6634
      @geminiii6634 Před 3 lety

      Why were they hated so much? From Ireland btw love Scottish history :)

    • @CrimeVid
      @CrimeVid Před 3 lety +1

      I remember MacGregors in England who would not speak to,or have anything to do with Campbells. That was in the ‘60s ,I wonder if they kept it up ?!

    • @ghettovikingmusicclothing5653
      @ghettovikingmusicclothing5653 Před 3 lety

      @@CrimeVid when I was in secondary school there was a teacher by name of Mr Campbell. When he found out my father was a McGregor (I have taken my mother's name as I am the last male of the name, so it wasn't common knowledge) he absolutely hated me. The hatred was mutual. This was back between 2002-2007.
      - Kyle.

    • @alliums361
      @alliums361 Před 3 lety +1

      ​@@geminiii6634 MacGregors held their land by coir a glaive, "right of the sword". They believed that land should be won through battle and held through battle. Mainly, they believed this because nobody could beat them in battle. The Campbells were interested in getting more land and eliminating the threat posed by competitors. At the time, Robert the Bruce, King of the Scots, was doing a rather shady practice of issuing grants for lands that were already inhabited. Rather than battle the MacGregors, which would be suicide, the Campbells bowed to the King, knowing that they would be granted land near Loch Awe and some surrounding lands, which were held by MacGregors. It was basically like a very dastardly and politically motivated sort of land reform. Strong clans were simply unwilling to recognize the authority of a king. Weak clans were willing to collaborate with the king if they were provided these land grants to the lands of stronger clans. The weak clan gets more land, the king effectively has more support, and a strong clan that could put a wrench in the plans of the crown has their lands stripped.
      If I may... it's like if you had a really weak, poor neighbor who lives in a mobile home, and you live in a mansion. He always talks about how much he likes your house, but he doesn't want to get a job or go steal a house at gunpoint like the rest of us. This neighbor decides that his best shot at getting more land is to convince authority figures to kick you out. He starts jerking off the mayor once a week. One day, after jerking off the mayor for a few hours, the mayor decides to give the neighbor all of his lawyers and send cops to back him up. They all tell you that you're evicted, and your mansion now belongs to your neighbor, pack your bags or we kill you. That's the Campbells.
      Similar thing happened a couple hundred years later, with the Colquhouns. That time, the Colquhouns stood up to MacGregor, but they were brutally defeated in battle. The King sees it, thinks, "hmm, these people will do anything I say, and this is an opportunity to make the barbaric MacGregors less powerful", but that time, he banned the name itself.

    • @geminiii6634
      @geminiii6634 Před 3 lety

      @@alliums361 Thank you :))))

  • @stephencharlesferguson2194

    Thank you for great videos , you have great charm and the scenery is stunning !