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Paperback Clan MacFarlane: A Concise History of Scotland's Outlaw Warriors and the Lennox Legacy Book

ISBN: B0F6L7VLLG

ISBN13: 9798280253544

Clan MacFarlane: A Concise History of Scotland's Outlaw Warriors and the Lennox Legacy

For centuries, Clan MacFarlane stood as one of the boldest Highland names-night raiders on Loch Lomond, fearless warriors by land and sea, and guardians of Arrochar's rugged passes. Their saga is one of defiance, pride, and hard-won survival, carved into the misty glens and island-dotted waters they called home. From the shadowed crags of Ben Arthur to the echoing rally of Loch Sloy , this booklet ushers you into a daring legacy.

Inside you'll discover -

Chiefs of Arrochar: a lineage descending from the ancient Earls of Lennox, bound by loyalty and the vow "This I'll Defend."

Midnight Forays: legendary "moonlight raids," swift galley attacks, and the tactics that earned MacFarlanes their fearsome renown.

Battles & Borders: clashes with Colquhouns, Stewarts, and government forces-plus the steadfast defense of their Highland homeland.

Homelands & Strongholds: explore Inveruglas Isle's ruined keep, Arrochar's glens, and the wild shores that forged an indomitable spirit.

Symbols of Pride: the rampant lion crest, dark-hued tartan, and worldwide clan gatherings that keep MacFarlane heritage vibrant today.

Whether you bear the name, seek Highland adventure, or simply relish tales of bravery, pride, and wild freedom, this insightfully researched, vividly told booklet opens the realm of Clan MacFarlane-bold, defiant, and ever ready to defend their own

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