Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p James Stewart, known as James of the Glens, Seamus a’ Ghlinne and James Stewart of Acharn (c. 1698 - November 8, 1752 in Glen Duror, Scotland) was a Scotsman famous for being wrongfully accused and hanged for being accessory to the killing of Colin Roy Campbell (a.k.a. "The Red Fox"), a government factor of estates forfeited by pro-Jacobite clans following the Rising of 1745. The murder is famously dubbed the Appin Murder.. }
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- James_Stewart_of_the_Glen abstract "James Stewart, known as James of the Glens, Seamus a’ Ghlinne and James Stewart of Acharn (c. 1698 - November 8, 1752 in Glen Duror, Scotland) was a Scotsman famous for being wrongfully accused and hanged for being accessory to the killing of Colin Roy Campbell (a.k.a. "The Red Fox"), a government factor of estates forfeited by pro-Jacobite clans following the Rising of 1745. The murder is famously dubbed the Appin Murder.".
- James_Stewart_of_the_Glen comment "James Stewart, known as James of the Glens, Seamus a’ Ghlinne and James Stewart of Acharn (c. 1698 - November 8, 1752 in Glen Duror, Scotland) was a Scotsman famous for being wrongfully accused and hanged for being accessory to the killing of Colin Roy Campbell (a.k.a. "The Red Fox"), a government factor of estates forfeited by pro-Jacobite clans following the Rising of 1745. The murder is famously dubbed the Appin Murder.".