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  1. Rob Roy was born in the Kingdom of Scotland at Glengyle, at the head of Loch Katrine, as recorded in the baptismal register of Buchanan, Stirling. His parents were the local Clan MacGregor tacksman, Donald Glas MacGregor, and Margaret Campbell. He was also descended from the Clan MacDonald of Keppoch through his paternal grandmother.

  2. Jan 2, 2023 · AllThatsInteresting.com, January 2, 2023, https://allthatsinteresting.com/rob-roy-macgregor. Accessed April 27, 2024. An 18th-century outlaw, cattleman, and leader of Clan MacGregor, Rob Roy MacGregor went on to become one of the most famous folk heroes of Scotland.

  3. For centuries the ‘Wild MacGregors’, cattle rustlers and brigands, were the plague of the Trossachs in Scotland. The most famous, or infamous, member of the clan was Robert MacGregor, who acquired the name of ‘Roy’ early in life due to his mop of red curly hair.

  4. Apr 4, 2024 · Robs father, Donald MacGregor, a younger brother of the chief of the clan MacGregor, received a military commission from the deposed king James II after the Glorious Revolution (1688–89). Rob was a freebooter with uncertain loyalty to James and was probably also engaged in cattle stealing and blackmail, old and at that time still ...

  5. Outlaw and folk hero. Rob Roy MacGregor became a clan leader and, in 1701, acquired land on Loch Lomondside and at Balquidder, where he prospered as a legitimate cattle dealer. A business...

  6. Aug 27, 2023 · Discover the captivating story of Rob Roy MacGregor, a Scottish outlaw turned hero. From his birth in Glengyle to daring exploits as a cattle raider and involvement in Jacobite risings, Rob Roys life shows Scottish spirit. In this guide, we’ll explore his early years, outlaw adventures, and impact on history.

  7. Rob Roy MacGregor. Name : MacGregor. Born : 1671. Died : 1734. Category : Famous Historical Figures. Finest Moment : King's Pardon in 1725. Rob Roy was born in March 1671, at the head of Loch Katrine in the Trossachs, that beautiful area of wooded lochs and steep-sided, craggy hills to the east of Ben Lomond.

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