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- Borlum (1658–1743), often referred to simply as Mackintosh of Borlum, was a leader of the Jacobite rising of 1715. William Mackintosh, 4th of Borlum was...
- Laird of Borlum (1658–1743) usually known as Mackintosh of Borlum who was a leader of the Jacobite rising of 1715. The Mackintosh of Borlum branch of...
- Mackintosh, Lord Kyllachy (1842–1918), Scottish advocate Mackintosh of Borlum (1658–1743), Scottish soldier William M'Intosh (1838–1931), also spelt McIntosh...
- Castle. Borlum Castle, held by the Mackintoshes and later replaced by a mansion, the castle was seat of the Jacobite William Mackintosh of Borlum. Castle...
- 1700, Shaws of Bushy Park, circa 1750. On 15 September 1715 Mackintosh of Borlum called out the Clan Chattan to fight for the Jacobite cause in the Jacobite...
- to Hanoverian forces, and a smaller Jacobite force led by Mackintosh of Borlum was defeated at Preston. Amongst the leaders of a Jacobite conspiracy in...
- "Beat The Drum", was held at Loch Ness on 18 August 2007. It was staged at Borlum Farm, Drumnadrochit and attended by 18,500 people in heavy rain. Because...
- 1535, presumably after the death of Margaret Dennet. The lands included Borlum or Ness Castle, now part of Inverness. James Ogilvy was a son of Alexander...
- heads down through Clunebeg Wood to the banks of the River Coiltie and Borlum Bridge on the outskirts of Drumnadrochit. The route p****es through the village...
- 1715 Battle of Preston Jacobite rising of 1719 see William Mackintosh of Borlum Jacobite rising of 1745 1745 Clifton Moor Skirmish 1745 Battle of Inverurie...