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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… were occupied as a temporary fort; after the battle of Culloden, the magistrates voted the freedom of the city to …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… as the hidingplace of Lord Pitsligo, after the battle of Culloden; but this retreat, from which he was obliged to fly, …
Acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
… Laird of Grange Dunbar, the Laird of Eight, the Laird of Culloden, the Laird of Dalfolly, the Laird of Park-Hay, Sir …
Acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
… Ministers; together with the Lairds of Grant, Brodie, and Culloden, Elders; with any other that the Presbytery of Moray …
Acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
… Mr James Leslie at Moy, ministers; and Duncan Forbes of Culloden, Esq., Lord President of the Court of Session, and …
Old and New London
… massacre of the conquered Jacobites after the battle of Culloden, in 1746. Here he died, somewhat suddenly, at the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… where Prince Charles Stuart, after his defeat at Culloden, concealed himself for three days. The Interior of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… 1746, the Duke of Cumberland's troops, on their march to Culloden, passed through the town, burnt the episcopal …
A New History of London
… reigning king, and of the pretender, met on the field of Culloden on the 16th of April, where the duke of Cumberland …
Old and New London
… being still unabated at a time when the crushing defeat of Culloden was still rankling in the minds and memories of all …
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