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* [[Granville Gower Loch]] (1813–1853), captain in the Royal Navy, killed in action in [[Myanmar|Burma]]
* [[Granville Gower Loch]] (1813–1853), captain in the Royal Navy, killed in action in [[Myanmar|Burma]]
* [[Henry Loch, 1st Baron Loch|Henry Brougham Loch, 1st Baron Loch]] (1827–1900), soldier and colonial administrator
* [[Henry Loch, 1st Baron Loch|Henry Brougham Loch, 1st Baron Loch]] (1827–1900), soldier and colonial administrator
* [[Niall mac Cailein|Sir Niall mac Cailein]] (died 1316), (Neil Campbell), nobleman and warrior in the service of [[King Robert I of Scotland]]
* [[Alasdair Mac Colla]] (c. 1610–1647), Royalist soldier
* [[Alasdair Mac Colla]] (c. 1610–1647), Royalist soldier
* [[Rob Roy MacGregor]] (1671–1734)
* [[Rob Roy MacGregor]] (1671–1734)

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List of Scots is an incomplete list of notable people from Scotland.

Actors

Architects and master masons

Artists

Businesspersons

Composers

Criminals

Economists

Engineers and inventors

Explorers

Humorists

Military

Monarchs and royalty

Musicians

Philosophers

Physicians and medical professionals

Rulers and politicians

Scientists

Sportspeople

Television and radio personalities

Theologians, pastors and missionaries

Writers

Other notable people

See also

References

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