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and prissoneris, caryeid thame as captives tua myles fra thair awin hous under silence of nycht, quhair they keipit the said
Alexander and his wife captives the space of twa houris, and wald nocht set thame free quhill they pro meist thame ane sowme of money for thair ransome and libertie. Lykas, they staw, reft, and away tuik fra the said Alexander the haill guides and geir being within his houss, countit in wynter last, confessit be the said Patrik Gilroy in his depositiones.
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357:(1642–1651) to gather together a band of brigands and to have terrorised people throughout the counties of Athol, Lochaber, Angus, Mar, Baquahan, Moray and Sutherland, demanding cattle from his victims to gain his protection, a practise known as
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