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80: 592: 255: 118:, having shown a talent for mathematics. He was known by his peers for his strong Christian faith and although he had aspired to be a missionary and also considered civil engineering, his scientific interests led him to London to study for the Bar, specialising in patent law. During his time in the capital, he became heavily involved with philanthropy and was instrumental in launching the 143: 319:- With four views printed in oil colours, illustrating the ascent of the mountain by Messrs. MacGregor and Shuldham, when Mr. Albert Smith revisited the Grand Mulets, together with Lord Killeen, Col. De Bathe, Mr. W. Russell (of the Times), and Messrs. Burrowes and Fanshawe. 175:
oak planking, decked in cedar covered with rubberised canvas with an open cockpit in the center. It measured 15 feet long, 28 inches wide, nine inches deep and weighed 80 pounds (36 kg) and was designed to be used with a double-bladed paddle. He named the boat
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The version he used for his expedition to Egypt, Syria and Palestine in 1868/69 was slightly smaller but was designed so that he could sleep in it. He was accompanied by a
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who lifted both him and the Rob Roy canoe out of the river whilst he kept them at bay with his paddle. He was responsible for the first scientific survey of the area.
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The book was internationally successful; with subsequent books and public appearances, it earned MacGregor more than ten thousand pounds. Scottish author
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John MacGregor in his Rob Roy canoe captured during his exploration of the upper reaches of the River Jordan. Drawn by MacGregor himself.
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and was also able to follow his passion for travel. In 1849 he spent nine months exploring southern Europe,
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to Major Duncan MacGregor, a Scottish soldier, and Elizabeth, the daughter of Sir William Dick, Baronet of
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During the 1860s, he had at least seven similar boats built and he sailed and paddled them in Europe, the
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Toil and Travel, A True Story of Roving and Ranging When On a Voyage Homeward Bound Round the World
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in London, and was an accomplished artist who drew all the illustrations in his travel books.
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The Rob Roy on The Jordan. A Canoe Cruise in Palestine, Egypt, and the Wates of Damascus
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but turned to boating when a railway accident left him unable to hold a rifle steady.
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pp.223–246. nb going rate for holding an English man for ransom was at least 100L.
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The Eastern Traveler or Descriptions of Places and Customs, Mentioned in the Bible
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after the celebrated Scottish outlaw of the same name, to whom he was related.
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and philanthropist. He is generally credited with the development of the first
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John MacGregor ("Rob Roy"): Explorer, Philanthropist and Sportsman (1825-1892)
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made by John MacGregor from data gathered during his visit in January 1869.
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The boat he designed was a 'double-ended' kind of canoe inspired by the
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The Rob Roy on the Jordan, Nile, Red sea, & Gennesareth, &c
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A Thousand Miles in the Rob Roy Canoe on Rivers and Lakes of Europe
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The Rob Roy on the Jordan, Nile, Red sea, & Gennesareth, &c
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Three Days in the East, or the Dead Sea, Jerusalem, and the Dessert
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as a sport in Europe and the United States. He founded the British
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A History of the County of Hampshire: Volume 5 (1912), pp. 133–37
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Our Brothers and Cousins: A Summer Tour in Canada and the States
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Our Brothers and Cousins: A Summer Tour in Canada and the States
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The Language of Specifications of Letters Patent for Inventions
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The Language of Specifications of Letters Patent for Inventions
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and the Middle East. One of those canoes is now based at the
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movement's Shoeblack brigade. He also became involved with
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Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, London. p.56
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Go Out Quickly into the Streets and Lanes of the City
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Index

Rob Roy canoe
Gravesend
Boscombe
renowned relative
travel writer
sailing canoes
canoeing
Royal Canoe Club
American Canoe Association
barrister

Gravesend
Prestonfield
Kent
The King's School in Canterbury
Trinity College in Dublin
Trinity College, Cambridge
Ragged School
open air missions
Palestine
Egypt

marksman
Northern American
kayaks
Lambeth
lapstrake
Baltic
National Maritime Museum Cornwall
dragoman

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