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The Scottish Chiefs

An adventure novel about William Wallace, one of the most popular books ever written by Jane Porter. The French version was even banned by Napoleon, and the book has remained very popular with Scottish children, but is equally enjoyable for adults. (Summary by Wikipedia, revised by Kikisaulite)

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I - Scotland (Shirley Ellen)
II - Lanark (Shirley Ellen)
III - Ellerslie. (Shirley Ellen)
IV - Corie Lynn. (Shirley Ellen)
V - Lanark Castle. (David Cole)
VI - Cartlane Craigs. (David Cole)
VII - Bothwell Castle. (Shirley Ellen)
VIII - Bothwell Chapel. (Shirley Ellen)
IX - Bothwell Dungeons. (Shirley Ellen)
X - St. Fillan's. (Shirley Ellen)
XI - The Chapter House. (Shirley Ellen)
XII - Drumshargard. (Shirley Ellen)
XIII - Banks of the Clyde. (Shirley Ellen)
XIV - The Pentland Hills. (Shirley Ellen)
XV - The Hut. (Shirley Ellen)
XVI - The Glen of Stones. (Shirley Ellen)
XVII - The Hermit's Cell. (Shirley Ellen)
XVIII - Cartlane Craigs, and Glenfinlass. (Shirley Ellen)
XIX - Craignacoheilg. (Sibella Denton)
XX - The Cliffs of Loch Lubnaig. (Sibella Denton)
XXI - Loch Lomond. (Sibella Denton)
XXII - Dumbarton Rock. (Sibella Denton)
XXIII - The Fortress. (Richard Wallis)
XXIV - The Great Tower. (Kalynda)
XXV - The Citadel. (Kalynda)
XXVI - Renfrewshire. (Kalynda)
XXVII - The Firth of Clyde. (Sibella Denton)
XXVIII - Isle of Bute. (Sibella Denton)
XXIX - The Barns of Ayr. (Sibella Denton)
XXX - The Barns of Ayr. (Sibella Denton)
XXXI - Berwick and the Tweed. (Sibella Denton)
XXXII - Stirling. (Sibella Denton)
XXXIII - Cambus-Kenneth. (David Cole)
XXXIV - Stirling Castle. (David Cole)
XXXV - Stirling Citadel. (Joy Easton)
XXXVI - The Carse of Stirling. (Joy Easton)
XXXVII - Snawdoun Palace. (Kalynda)
XXXVIII - The Bower, or Ladies' Apartment. (Kalynda)
XXXIX - Stirling Castle and Council Hall. (Kalynda)
XL - The Governor's Apartments. (Joy Easton)
XLI - The State Prison. (Joy Easton)
XLII - Chapel in Snawdoun. (Joy Easton)
XLIII - The Carse of Stirling. (Sibella Denton)
XLIV - The Cheviots. (Joy Easton)
XLV - Lochmaben Castle. (Joy Easton)
XLVI - Lammington. (David Cole)
XLVII - Lammington. (David Cole)
XLVIII - Loch Awe. (Sibella Denton)
XLIX - Stanmore. (Sibella Denton)
L - Stirling. (David Cole)
LI - Stirling and Snawdoun. (Sibella Denton)
LII - Banks of the Forth. (Steve Lomas)
LIII - Falkirk. (Sibella Denton)
LIV - Carron Banks. (Sibella Denton)
LV - Church of Falkirk. (Sibella Denton)
LVI - The Monastery. (Sibella Denton)
LVII - Durham. (Sibella Denton)
LVIII - The Bishop's Palace. (Jacquerie)
LIX - The Round Tower. (David Cole)
LX - Gallic Seas. (Ruth Golding)
LXI - Normandy. (Sibella Denton)
LXII - The Widow's Cell. (Sibella Denton)
LXIII - Chateau Galliard. (Sibella Denton)
LXIV - Forest of Vincennes. (Sibella Denton)
LXV - Paris. (Jacquerie)
LXVI - The Louvre. (Jacquerie)
LXVII - Scotland. (Sibella Denton)
LXVIII - Roslyn. (Jacquerie)
LXIX - Roslyn Castle. (Jacquerie)
LXX - Berwick. (Sibella Denton)
LXXI - The Camp. (Sibella Denton)
LXXII - Stirling Castle. (BillMac)
LXXIII - Ballochgeich. (David Cole)
LXXIV - Arthur's Seat. (David Cole)
LXXV - Dalkeith. (Allegra)
LXXVI - Hawthorndean. (David Cole)
LXXVII - Wallace's Tent. (David Cole)
LXXVIII - Banks of the Eske. (Joyce Martin)
LXXIX - Lumloch. (Ann Boulais)
LXXX - Huntingtower. (Jacquerie)
LXXXI - The Thames. (MaryAnn)
LXXXII - The Tower of London. (MaryAnn)
LXXXIII - The State Dungeon. (Sibella Denton)
LXXXIV - Tower Hill. (David Cole)
LXXXV - The Warden's Apartments. (David Cole)
LXXXVI - Highgate. (David Cole)
LXXXVII - Scotland -- Dumfries. (David Cole)
LXXXVIII - Stirling. (mim@can (1949-2017))
LXXXIX - Bannockburn. (David Cole)
Appendix (Ruth Golding)
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