Flora MacDonald Helps Bonnie Prince Charlie Escape


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“Speed bonny boat like a bird on a wing,
Onward the sailors cry.
Carry the lad that’s born to be King,
Over the sea to Skye.”
'Skye Boat Song’
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Flora is famous for helping Bonnie Prince Charlie escape from Scotland, after the defeat of the Jacobites at the Battle of Culloden in 1746.

The part that Flora played in the escape of Bonnie Prince Charlie over the sea to Skye, is immortalised in the ‘Skye Boat Song’ published in 1884.

After two months on the run, he arrived at the island of South Uist, where he met 24-year-old Flora.
After some initial hesitation, Flora agreed to help the Prince escape.

The Prince was disguised as Betty Burke, an Irish spinning maid.

After hiding overnight in a cottage, they made their way overland to Portree, where the Prince was able to get a boat to the island of Raasay - and from there, passage back to France.

They never met again.
Charles died in Rome on 31st January 1788.

She was released in 1747 and returned to Scotland.
But this was not the end of Flora’s adventures....

In 1774, her husband was in deep debt, so the family emigrated to North Carolina.
Flora took her elder children with her, leaving the younger ones behind in Scotland.
The MacDonalds arrived in the New World just as the American Revolution was brewing.
Flora and her family, like many Highlanders, took the side of the British.

Flora was forced into hiding, while the American rebels destroyed the family plantation.
She lost everything.

Still, adventure seemed to follow Flora everywhere she went.
The ship she was travelling on was attacked by French privateers.
This remarkable lady is said to have refused to go below during the fighting, and was wounded in the arm.

Flora MacDonald died on 5th March 1790, aged 67/68.
She is buried at Kilmuir on Skye.
Legend says her body is wrapped in a sheet in which Bonnie Prince Charlie had slept.
Poet Samuel Johnson’s tribute to her is engraved on her memorial:
‘Flora MacDonald.
Preserver of Prince Charles Edward Stuart.
Her name will be mentioned in history and if
courage and fidelity be virtues, mentioned with
honour.’
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