Rob Roy MacGregor
Robert Roy MacGregor (1671 - 1734), usually known simply as Rob Roy or alternately Red MacGregor, was a famous Scottish folk hero and outlaw of the early 18th century, who is sometimes known as the Scottish Robin Hood. Rob Roy is anglicised from the Scottish Gaelic Raibeart Ruadh, or Red Robert. This is because Rob Roy had red hair, though it darkened to auburn in later life.
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Rob Roy (Waverley Novels, #4)
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1817
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Rob Roy Macgregor
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1965
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MacGregor's Gathering (MacGregor, #1)
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1957
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Rob Roy
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1998
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The MacGregor Trilogy: MacGregor's Gathering / The Clansman / Gold for Prince Charlie (MacGregor, #1-3)
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1989
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The Hunt for Rob Roy: The Man and the Myths
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2004
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An Lasair (The Flame): An Anthology of Eighteenth-Century Gaelic Verse
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2001
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Rob Roy Way
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2002
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The Lay of the Last Minstrel: Sir Walter Scott and the Border Minstrel Tradition
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2001
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Literary Tourism, the Trossachs and Walter Scott
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2012
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