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Am Baile - Highland History & Culture on Twitter: "On 10th October 1750, Archibald Chisholm was imprisoned for six months in #Inverness for wearing a fèileadh beag (small kilt), contravening the 1746
The Act of Proscription, tartan and Gaelic culture – Joanna F Watson
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The Disarming Acts – myth and reality | Parliamentary Archives: Inside the Act Room
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Cabinet 14: Balmoral, In Search of Scotland, University of Otago, New Zealand
1746 – Highland Dress Proscription Act
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Scots In Dallas - July 1 1782, the Proscription Act was Repealed. The Act of Proscription of 1747 had banned the wearing of tartan and Scottish Highland dress except by the British