James Stewart of the Glen | |
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Born | c. 1698 |
Died | 8 November 1752 |
Cause of death | Hanging |
Nationality | Scottish |
Other names | James of the Glens Seamus a’ Ghlinne James Stewart of Acharn |
Criminal charge | Accessory to Murder |
Penalty | Capital punishment |
James Stewart of the Glen, (Gaelic: Seumas a' Ghlinne;[1] c. 1698 - 8 November 1752)[2][3] also known as James of the Glens, was a leader of the Scottish Clan Stewart of Appin. He was wrongfully accused and hanged as an accessory to the Appin Murder, the assassination of Colin Roy Campbell.[4]