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Life in the colony has robbed you of knowledge of your area's true history, my friend.
The Book of Deer’s Gaelic notes date from the 12th century, so that’s many centuries after the amalgamation of Picts and Scots and long after the days of Gaelic missionaries from the west. Its Gaelic was no “invading language”, nor that of “Gaelic immigrants”, but was the language of the local people - and it had been for a very long time.
The Abbey was a fully local institution at that time and the Gaelic notes it contains describe practical, legal, and social records *tied directly to the surrounding community*. These include land grants, rights, and witness lists involving named local figures such as Gilla Críst, Matad mac Gille Michil, and Colbán - all bearing Gaelic names and operating within a Gaelic legal and social framework.
The language of the notes itself is wholly Gaelic, using terms of land, authority, and obligation drawn from everyday speech - the language of fearann (land), cáin (tribute), of Gaelic custom.
The life of the local community they describe is recorded in Gaelic, without translation or distinction.
In fact, the only language that the notes use to record landholding, law, and social interaction in the local area is Gaelic.
Latin is used for religion - but for real life, it is Gaelic alone.
And this sits within the same wider political world as rulers such as Máel Coluim mac Cináeda and Domnall mac Causantín, whose authority was centred in eastern Scotland, including Moray and the northeast. The language of power, lordship, and governance in this region is consistently Gaelic.
The landscape itself confirms it. Across the entire NE Lowlands settlement and topographical names are overwhelmingly Gaelic: baile (bal-, farm), druim (drum, ridge), cnoc (knock, hill), inbhir (inver, river mouth), and many more. These are not scattered survivals - they form the structure through which the land is named and understood.
Place-name studies of the northeast show that around 90% of names are of Gaelic origin.
So the picture is consistent at every level.
The records are in Gaelic.
The people named are Gaelic.
The rulers are Gaelic.
The landscape is named in Gaelic.
This is not the footprint of an “invading language.”
It is the language of the region itself.
This is the Scottish language that a zealous 'Scots' activist (and a Nationalist) insisted had "never" been spoken in the NE.
How desperately sad.
This is the story - your story - that British propaganda has hidden from you.
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The Times of London having a significant irony by-pass today. It was their ilk that helped destroy the Gaelic language over centuries. File under “couldn’t make it up” #Independence


The Times and Sunday Times@thetimes
The Scottish parliament is without a single MSP fluent in the language, despite £5.7m funding to promote Gaelic and Scots #Echobox=1778596494-2" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">thetimes.com/uk/scotland/ar…
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Whenever I switch over to the (unwatchable) @bbcdebatenight my Scottish🏴telly does this ⬇️⬇️⬇️…it’s what’s called a smart TV!
#BanBiasedBroadcasting @BBC
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SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn tells @TrevorPTweets it's 'perfectly reasonable' for Scotland to be given a second independence referendum following Thursday's elections.
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#TrevorPhillips
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Scotland needs independence before Nigel Farage becomes Prime Minister, says John Swinney
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Only the SNP @theSNP stand up for Scotland 🏴 ! The reason all my family are voting SNP

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Today, we choose a better future for Scotland.
I #VotedSNP - if you did too, share this graphic and remind 5 friends to get out and vote before 10pm.
#BothVotesSNP

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@TartanSeer @Jon86398752 Scotland has plenty, but that doesn't fit with English establishment messaging

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Delicious to see Labour’s man in Scotland working himself into a frenzy, not knowing that the President messaged John Swinney last night to congratulate him on his role in the deal - followed by a call today.
The difference between a Scottish Leader and a Unionist follower.
Douglas Alexander@D_G_Alexander
John you’ve been caught red handed claiming credit for something you didn’t achieve. Now you’re doubling down. It’s embarrassing. I get it doesn’t fit your world view that the U.K. Govt was working for this whisky deal before, during & after your visit to DC but those are facts.
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