The Life and Times of Prince Charles Stuart, Count of Albany, Commonly Called the Young Pretender, Volume 1 |
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Page xii
... Lovat's wily policy - The pass of the Corryarrack - Retreat of Cope- March south of the Prince - Lord George Murray - The Duke of Perth -The clans halt at Perth - Sanguine letter of Charles to his father -Description of the Highlanders ...
... Lovat's wily policy - The pass of the Corryarrack - Retreat of Cope- March south of the Prince - Lord George Murray - The Duke of Perth -The clans halt at Perth - Sanguine letter of Charles to his father -Description of the Highlanders ...
Page xiii
... Lovat - Treasury of the Prince at a low ebb - Disagreements between Charles and his Council - Help requested from France- Resolve of the Prince to march into England - Declaration drawn up by the Jacobites - The clan regiments and their ...
... Lovat - Treasury of the Prince at a low ebb - Disagreements between Charles and his Council - Help requested from France- Resolve of the Prince to march into England - Declaration drawn up by the Jacobites - The clan regiments and their ...
Page 79
... Lovat , the Duke of Perth , the Earl of Traquair , Sir James Camp- bell of Auchinbreck , Cameron of Lochiel , Lochiel the younger , Lord John Drummond , and John Stuart , Lord Traquair's brother . One William Drummond , alias Macgregor ...
... Lovat , the Duke of Perth , the Earl of Traquair , Sir James Camp- bell of Auchinbreck , Cameron of Lochiel , Lochiel the younger , Lord John Drummond , and John Stuart , Lord Traquair's brother . One William Drummond , alias Macgregor ...
Page 81
... Lovat and the Frasers , whilst the other 1500 were to land on the west coast : the Macleans were to be raised in the Isle of Mull ; the Macdonalds and the Macleods were to march through Ross - shire to join the Frasers ; and Count Saxe ...
... Lovat and the Frasers , whilst the other 1500 were to land on the west coast : the Macleans were to be raised in the Isle of Mull ; the Macdonalds and the Macleods were to march through Ross - shire to join the Frasers ; and Count Saxe ...
Page 122
... Lovat , 600 ; Chisholm of Strathglass , 100 ; Macdonald of Keppoch , 300 ; Macintosh , 500 ; Macphersons , 500 ; Argyll and Breadalbane , 4,000 ; Macgregors , 200 ; Robertson of Struan , 300 ; Menzies of Wemyss , 200 ; Drummond , 500 ...
... Lovat , 600 ; Chisholm of Strathglass , 100 ; Macdonald of Keppoch , 300 ; Macintosh , 500 ; Macphersons , 500 ; Argyll and Breadalbane , 4,000 ; Macgregors , 200 ; Robertson of Struan , 300 ; Menzies of Wemyss , 200 ; Drummond , 500 ...
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