Sellar Found Guilty Again
By a significant majority members of the Clyne Heritage Society, after hearing the evidence and a lively debate, pronounced Patrick Seller "guilty"
Clyne Heritage Society meet in Brora Community Centre and are very active in the preservation of the area's heritage, with a number of excellent publications available.
Patrick Sellar was acquitted, and no one can argue, that in law, he was cleared of all charges brought against him, but he was never able to escape the continuing accusations. Today, the debate still rumbles on amid an every lively interest in the Highland Clearances.
By a significant majority members of the Clyne Heritage Society, after hearing the evidence and a lively debate, pronounced Patrick Seller "guilty"
Clyne Heritage Society meet in Brora Community Centre and are very active in the preservation of the area's heritage, with a number of excellent publications available.
Patrick Sellar was acquitted, and no one can argue, that in law, he was cleared of all charges brought against him, but he was never able to escape the continuing accusations. Today, the debate still rumbles on amid an every lively interest in the Highland Clearances.
J G Leith, author of the book ‘The Man Who Went to
Farr’ is now available to provide an opportunity for
your group to participate in this debate.
The session will include a visual presentation of the
facts, followed by an interactive and participative
examination of the evidence, before considering the
verdict.
“This thought provoking presentation sparked lively debate with
members of the audience adding some fascinating additional
insight”
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