Culloden Anniversary

The Battle of Culloden 

Today, 277 years ago, the Jacobite army of Charles Edward Stuart, known as the Bonnie Prince Charlie, was defeated at Culloden Moor by the Duke of Cumberland, the son of the King of England. At this battle, the final Jacobite Rebellion was crushed, along with any hope of Scottish autonomy from the English. This post is a commemoration of that battle, and a 'well done' to those brave men who fought on that moor all those centuries ago.

Among the dead was my clan's chief, Lachlan MacLachlan, 17th of that Ilk, who was carried from his horse by and English cannonball. He was leading the charge towards the English lines. Many of his clansmen did not make it there, being cut down by the muskets and cannons of the English.

Today, you can visit Culloden Moor. Gravestones are set up commemorating the supposed places the clansmen and their chiefs fell. Many people, inspired by the well-known TV show Outlander, place flowers and memorial items at the Fraser clan headstone. Don't just visit Jamie Fraser's clan stone. Many other clans are buried there as well. Pay respects to all. hese men fought and died for freedom. The least one can do it pay hommage to those who died for what they believed in. (Comment below as to which clans you would have marched with, and if you would have been a Jacobite.)

 As I have never seen Outlander, I could care less whether I see the Fraser stone or not. (Sorry, Outlander fans. I have no family ties to Fraser.) For me, when I go to Scotland, I want to lay eyes on the stone for MacLachlan, MacLean, and the Atholl Highlanders. Below are the previous two mentioned stones, and the one for the clan MacDonald.

Clan Graves at Culloden Moor Stock Photo - Alamy    Clan Fraser Headstone En Culloden Near Inverness En La Sierra Escocesa ...     Clan Donald Headstone, Culloden | Scotland history, Culloden, Scotland 

Edit on 7/5/23: I've now watched five episodes of Outlander, but still could have cared less about seeing the Fraser stone. Again, no family ties. However, when we were there, just like I read about, it was roped off, and the ground around it muddied and destroyed, as so many Outlander fans had come to see the grave marker connected to Jamie. That's just sad.

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