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English: Roderick Mackenzie's cairn stands beside the A887 in Glenmoriston. The inscription on the cairn reads: "At this spot in 1746 died Roderick Mackenzie, an office in the army of Prince Charles Edward Stuart, of the same size and of similar resemblance to his royal prince, when surrounded and overpowered by the troops of the Duke of Cumberland gallantly died in attempting to save his fugitive leader from further pursuit."
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