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Purse or sporran associated with Rob Roy MacGregor

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Postcard of Purse or sporran associated with Rob Roy MacGregor.
000-100-001-456-C
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Purse or sporran associated with Rob Roy MacGregor

This deerskin purse or sporran dates from the 18th century and is said to have belonged to Rob Roy MacGregor.

The purse has a rectangular brass clasp engraved with a pattern of dots and circles.

MacGregor (1671-1734) was born in the Trossachs area, at the head of Loch Katrine. Outlawed in 1712 and unable to pursue his trade of a cattle dealer, he relied on cattle and sheep stealing. His imprisonments and subsequent escapes became legendary.


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Online ID: 000-100-001-456-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  H.NE 37
Date: 18th century
Material: Deerskin with brass clasp
Dimensions: 95 mm L x 92 mm W
What: Purse
Subject: Sporrans and sporran-tops (NMAS Classification)
Who: Rob Roy MacGregor (Possible owner)
Where: Scotland, Perthshire
Event:
Description: Small purse of deerskin with a rectangular brass clasp incised with dot-and-circle ornament, said to have been owned by Rob Roy MacGregor, from Perthshire, 18th century
References:
  • Keay, J. & J. (eds). Collins Encyclopaedia of Scotland. London: HarperCollins, 1994, p 655. 
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