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Various Artists - Best Of Scottish Pipes & Drums Across The Water / Skye Boat Song, The - The Queen`s Royal Pipers Flowers Of The Forest, The / Battle Of The Somme, The - The Queen`s Royal Pipers Hills Of Sicily / Farewell To The Creeks / Leaving Port Askaig - Pride Of Murray Pipe Band River Cried, The / Mrs. MacDonald Of Uig / Feis Bharraidh / Heights Of Cassino, The - The Scots Guards Train Journey North / Crossing The Minch / Tam Bains Lum - The Dan Air Scottish Pipe Band Highland Wedding / Dorrator Bridge / Brown Haired Maid - Kinross & District Pipe Band Kenmures Up And Awa Wullie / Hot Punch / Bengullion / Major John McLennan - The Waltham Forest Pipe Band Two Pints Of Heavy / Bonnie House Of Airlie / Last Fish Supper, The / Soldier`s Return, The / Hills Of Glenorchy, The - The Beeston Pipe Band Herding Song, The / Steamboat / Rose Among The Heather / Kilt Is My Delight, The / Kate Dalrymple / Sweet Maid Of Glendaruel, The - The Queen`s Royal Pipers It`s Lonely At Night In The Bothy / Scotland The Brave / I Love A Lassie / Bluebells Of Scotland, The / Nae Awa` Tae Bide Awa - Grampian Police Pipe Band Green Hills Of Tyrol, The / When The Battles O`er / Kilworth Hills, The - Clan Sutherland Pipe Band Glendaruel Highlanders, The / 10th Battalion H.L.I. Crossing The Rhine, The / Cock Of The North - Sthonehaven Pipe Band Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Various Artists - Rough Guide To Scottish Folk Music Track Listing: Clan Coco / Road To Benderloch, The / Fifteen Stubbies To Warragul - Battlefield Band Griogal Cridhe (Beloved Gregor) - Mac-Talla Rithill Aill - Karen Matheson Heart And Soul - Wolfstone Crags Of Ailsa, The / Staffa's Shore - Alison Kinnaird Queen Of Argyll, The - Silly Wizard John Griffin's - Rory Campbell/Malcolm Stitt Centennial Waltz, The - Fiddlers Five Good Drying Set - The Tannahill Weavers Tha M'Eudail Is M' Aighear'S Mo Ghradh (My Treasure, My Delight, My Love) - Christine Primrose Dirty Old Town - Ewan MacColl S Gann Gunn Dirich Mi Chaoidh - Ossian Quiet Man, The / Solstice, The / Silver Spire, The - Jonny Hardie/Gavin Marwick Harper, The / Lady Catherine Ogle - Whirligig Gathering Storms, The / Lowland Of Scotland, The / Feadan Glan A'Phiobair - Ross Kennedy/Archie Mcallister Jack Broke Da Prison Door / Donald Blue / Sleep Soond Ida Mornin' / Lasses Trust In Providence / Bonnie Isle O'Whalsay - Tom Anderson/Aly Bain Wooden Whale / Leaps& Bounds / Skye Barbeque - Alasdair Fraser Tree, The - Capercaillie Swallow-Tailed Coat, The / Turf Lodge - John D Burgess Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Robert I of Scotland - Robert I, (Roibert a Briuis in medieval Gaelic, Raibeart Bruis in modern Scottish Gaelic and Robert de Brus in Norman French), usually known in modern English today as Robert the Bruce (July 11, 1274 – June 7, 1329), was King of Scotland (1306 – 1329). Although his paternal ancestors were of Scoto-Norman heritage, his maternal ancestors were Gaelic, and he became one of Scotland's greatest kings, and one of the most famous warriors of his generation, eventually leading Scotland ...
Robert III of Scotland - Robert III ("circa" 1340 – April 4, 1406), king of Scotland (reigned 1390 - 1406), the eldest son of King Robert II by his mistress, Elizabeth Mure, became legitimised with the formal marriage of his parents about 1349. (They had previously married in 1336, but some had criticized that ceremony as uncanonical.
Robert II of Scotland - Robert II (March 2, 1316 – April 19, 1390), king of Scots, called "the Steward", a title that gave the name to the House of Stewart (or Stuart).
Robert Bruce, Earl of Carrick - Robert Bruce whom geneaogists name "Robert Bruce IV" (c 1250 - c 1304), 6th Lord of Annandale, Earl of Carrick jure uxoris was a feudal lord in Scotland and Northern England during prelude stages of Wars of Scottish Independence. He descended from royal lineage that would give his family a claim to the Crown of Scotland.
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