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Vice, from armourer's toolbox

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000-100-103-100-C
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Vice, from armourer's toolbox

This steel vice was part of a set of gunsmithing tools given by Cameron of Lochiel to Donald MacNab of Innishoan. Both men were officers in Prince Charles Edward's Jacobite army. The tool set was presented to General Duncan MacNab in 1814.

Steel vice from an armourer's toolbox, presented to Edward MacNab of Innishoan by Cameron of Lochiel and later to General Duncan MacNab, Sancerre, 23 June 1814, 18th century


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Online ID: 000-100-103-100-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  H.1994.1126.2
Date: 18th century
Material: Steel
Dimensions: 95 mm H x 150 mm L x 80 mm W
What: Vice
Subject:
Who: Cameron of Lochiel (Presenter)
Captain Charles Edward MacNab of Innishoan (Recipient and presenter)
D.A. Company General Duncan MacNab (Recipient)
Donald MacNab of Innishoan (Presenter)
Louis XV
Louis XVI
Louis XVIII
Where: France, Boulogne
France, Sancerre
France, Toulouse
Event: Battle of Culloden
Scottish Exhibition, Glasgow
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