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Thomas McIntyre View Profile
| genealogy of Scots who emigrated to America, Particularly those of Argyll or Perthshire ancestry. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Kaye McAlpine U.K. View Profile
| Lifecycle (birth, marriage, death) customs in Scotland, Early Modern Scottish social
customs, modern Scottish social customs, Border March laws and procedures, criminal
processes and judicial execution practices, social history in Early Modern Scotland,
ephemera printing in Scotland. While I have knowledge of the clan system and function of
the clan society (Highland and Lowland), I am not a an expert in clan genealogy. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
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2008-10-06 clothing: Dear Alison That sounds fascinating,, and I hope I can give you some pointers, though this is so far out of my remit, and I apologise if I go over ground you've already been over. Have you been in...
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2008-10-05 culture: Hi Russell this is news to me, but I guess it depends on what area of the country it's meant to have been from. Having your first drink of the day in bed sounds pretty full-on to me. The only reference...
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2008-09-25 Scottish Dialect: Hi Leigh Erm, I'm not sure how I can help with this online. However, I'll give it a go. If you have no script as yet, try and get a hold of The Complete Patter by Michael Munro which will help with...
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2008-09-20 18th Century Scottish appearal: Traditionally a Scottish Drape would be an act of a groom to welcome a bride into his family by draping his clan's tartan over her shoulders soon after they had exchanged vows. Somehow some enterprising...
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2008-09-08 travelling in the 18th century: Hi Johanna Again, this needs more consideration. There isn't a standard grace. It would depend on religion, language (Gaelic, Scots, Doric, Anglo-Scots), region etc., but unless you are envisaging a...
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