They are believed to be on land seized from a supporter of the Jacobite cause.
In 1788, Bonnie Prince Charlie, leader of the Jacobite rebellion against the English (1745-46), died in Rome.
From a French ship, the prince landed on a beach behind the club's original course during the 1745 Jacobite Rising.
The Black Watch, was formed in 1715 to calm troubles in the Highlands following the Jacobite rebellion against the King.
The Battle of Prestonpans Tapestry, the biggest tapestry in the world, was created to illustrate the Jacobite rising and is 104m in length.
Sir Walter came up with the master-stroke of cladding the king in tartan, which had been banned after the second Jacobite rebellion in 1745.
Barracks were first built in Cill Chuimein - which would become known as Fort Augustus - following the collapse of the Jacobite uprising of 1715.
The 104-metre tapestry, which tells the story of the 1745 Jacobite rising and was completed last year, is now thought to be the longest in the world.
There is enough here to fill several novels even without their black-eyed sister, Margaret, who joined the Jacobite rebellion of 1745, was imprisoned and escaped to France in disguise.
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The battle was fought on 21 September 1745 and saw Bonnie Prince Charlie and his Jacobite army win a resounding victory over the Hanoverian forces of King George II.
Lagerfeld toyed with cross-dressing gothic-Jacobite variations on the kilt, with sporran bags and hip-flasks, riffing on Celtic pewter and pearls, baggy sweaters and woollens fit to adorn an ice queen on her wedding day.
The Jacobite is a daily steam-hauled service that has recently achieved a new kind of stardom as the Hogwarts Express in the Harry Potter films, in which it steams majestically, just as now, across the Glenfinnan Viaduct.
Just inside them are the town barracks, built to defend the town in 1717, 10 years after the Act of Union which formally ended Scots independence - but crucially just two years after the Jacobite Rising of 1715.
As we cross the snaking, single-track bridge there is a glimpse of Loch Shiel, and of the monument that marks the spot where Bonnie Prince Charlie first assembled his Jacobite army that nearly did so well for the Scots.
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