The Life and Times of Prince Charles Stuart, Count of Albany, Commonly Called the Young Pretender, Volume 1 |
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Page xiii
... Carlisle - The Mayor of Carlisle - Summons of Charles - Th rebels retire from Carlisle - Delight of the Mayor - His joy soon turned into bitterness - Surrender of Carlisle - Colonel Durand's account of the surrender - Infamous conduct ...
... Carlisle - The Mayor of Carlisle - Summons of Charles - Th rebels retire from Carlisle - Delight of the Mayor - His joy soon turned into bitterness - Surrender of Carlisle - Colonel Durand's account of the surrender - Infamous conduct ...
Page xiv
... Carlisle - Its surrender - Arrival of the clans at Glasgow - Increase in the number of the rebels - Siege of Stirling Castle - Dissensions in the camp of Charles - Memorial of the chief- tains - Reply of the Prince - Resignation of Wade ...
... Carlisle - Its surrender - Arrival of the clans at Glasgow - Increase in the number of the rebels - Siege of Stirling Castle - Dissensions in the camp of Charles - Memorial of the chief- tains - Reply of the Prince - Resignation of Wade ...
Page 127
... Carlisle . On the 11th of August , Charles quitted the farm- house at Borrodaile for the seat of Macdonald of Kinlochmoidart , but before leaving he took a cordial farewell of his friend Anthony Walsh , the commander of La Doutelle ...
... Carlisle . On the 11th of August , Charles quitted the farm- house at Borrodaile for the seat of Macdonald of Kinlochmoidart , but before leaving he took a cordial farewell of his friend Anthony Walsh , the commander of La Doutelle ...
Page 249
... Carlisle , as is believed . And the better to disguise his motions , he has so ordered it , that billets for quartering his army have been sent to Musselburgh , Haddington , and other villages upon the east road to Berwick , while in ...
... Carlisle , as is believed . And the better to disguise his motions , he has so ordered it , that billets for quartering his army have been sent to Musselburgh , Haddington , and other villages upon the east road to Berwick , while in ...
Page 254
... Carlisle . Carlisle had long been the principal garrison of England upon the western frontier , and many a time in bygone days had Scottish troops besieged it in vain . The castle , which commanded the town , was situated on a steep ...
... Carlisle . Carlisle had long been the principal garrison of England upon the western frontier , and many a time in bygone days had Scottish troops besieged it in vain . The castle , which commanded the town , was situated on a steep ...
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