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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… the citadel; and immediately after the battle of Culloden, the then fortress was burnt to the ground by the … Prince Charles Edward passed a night after his defeat at Culloden. Kingarth KINGARTH, a parish, in the county of Bute, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… water, with some of his companions, after their defeat at Culloden; and from this spot he set out for the ship which … by the king's troops in 1746, soon after the battle of Culloden, Cluny Macpherson. the owner, having espoused the …
Old and New London
… century. The Duke of Cumberland, the "butcher" hero of Culloden, gave name to some gardens by the river-side, not …
Old and New London
… 1721, was born William, Duke of Cumberland, the hero of Culloden. There, between 1717 and 1760, lived the Princes of …
Survey of London
… Estate, East India Dock Road 150 (a) Nos 5153 (odd) Culloden Street. Based on a plan in the GLRO (MDR 1877/6/38) …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of whom, Lord Hew, distinguished himself at the battle of Culloden in 1745, to the Macdowals, of Garthland, by … where many of the rebels were confined after the battle of Culloden, was taken down about twenty-five years since. About …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is a statue of the Duke of Cumberland, the hero of Culloden, raised by Lieut.-Gen. Strode in 1770, and to which …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… a Lieutenant, and served in that corps at the battle of Culloden, where that regiment distinguished themselves by …
Old and New London
… lodgings, when he heard the news of the victory of Culloden. Mr. Peter Cunningham enumerates, as residents of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of Cumberland's army on the day previous to the battle of Culloden in 1746. The older portion of the town was formerly … the far-famed Cawdor Castle, Kilravock Castle, the Muir of Culloden, Fort-George, the blasted heath where Macbeth met …
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