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musket ball holeLive Science
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Legend says a musket ball hole pierced a bedroom wall in 1745 .
The hole offers concrete evidence that the assassination attempt really happened.
The near miss occurred during the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745 , a failed rebellion of Scots against the British crown.
The new finding coincides with Stirling 900 , a yearlong event celebrating the 900th anniversary of Stirling .
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