The Life and Times of Prince Charles Stuart, Count of Albany, Commonly Called the Young Pretender, Volume 1 |
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Page xiii
... Wade deceived - The clans lay siege to 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 ...
... Wade deceived - The clans lay siege to 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 ...
Page xiv
... Wade's movements - Alarm of the Duke of Newcastle -The Duke of Cumberland begged to return for the protection of London - The engagement at Clifton - The Duke's account of the skirmish - Siege of Carlisle - Its surrender - Arrival of ...
... Wade's movements - Alarm of the Duke of Newcastle -The Duke of Cumberland begged to return for the protection of London - The engagement at Clifton - The Duke's account of the skirmish - Siege of Carlisle - Its surrender - Arrival of ...
Page 123
... Wade writing : " I can assure your Lordships that the Disarming Act has fully answered all that was proposed by it , there being no arms carried in the Highlands but by those who are legally qualified . Depredations are effectually ...
... Wade writing : " I can assure your Lordships that the Disarming Act has fully answered all that was proposed by it , there being no arms carried in the Highlands but by those who are legally qualified . Depredations are effectually ...
Page 129
... Wade for the purpose of keeping the Highlanders in check , and were united by a military road running between the mountains and the banks of the lakes Loch Oich and Loch Lochy . Captain Scott , on receiving his orders , marched his men ...
... Wade for the purpose of keeping the Highlanders in check , and were united by a military road running between the mountains and the banks of the lakes Loch Oich and Loch Lochy . Captain Scott , on receiving his orders , marched his men ...
Page 228
... Wade , England was for the first comer that made a bold dash for her possession . But there were grave reasons against such a course . The Highland Chiefs were opposed to it , as they would then abandon all chance of supplies from ...
... Wade , England was for the first comer that made a bold dash for her possession . But there were grave reasons against such a course . The Highland Chiefs were opposed to it , as they would then abandon all chance of supplies from ...
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adherents Æneas Macdonald arms army arrival artillery battle brother cannon Carlisle Castle cause cavalry Charles chief chieftains Clanranald clans command Council Court declared defeat despatched Domestic dragoons Drummond Duke of Cumberland Duke of Newcastle Duke of Perth Dunbar Dunkirk Earl Edinburgh enemy England English expected Falkirk father favour force France French friends garrison Government Highlanders honour hope Horace Walpole horse House of Stuart Ibid Inverness Jacobite James join King land letter Lochiel London Lord Elcho Lord George Murray Lord Justice Clerk Lord Loudoun Loudoun Lovat Majesty Majesty's matter military Murray of Broughton never night officers once opinion Papers possession Pretender Prince Princess rebellion rebels received refused regiments resolved retreat Rome Royal Highness Scotland sent Sept siege Sir John Cope soon Stirling Stuart Thomas Sheridan thought tion town troops Tweeddale victory Wade whilst writes young