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Person    | Male  Born 28/2/1958  Died 2/1/2010

David R. Ross

Categories: History

Countries: Scotland

David R. Ross

Historian of Scotland. Convenor of the Society of William Wallace in 2005. A big man with a big love of his country. .

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David R. Ross

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William Wallace funeral, 2005

The walk from Scotland is documented at Crann Tara.

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LEO Computers Society

LEO Computers Society

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English Heritage

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Richmond Society

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Lord Thomas Babington Macaulay

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Belsize Residents’ Association

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