The Life and Times of Prince Charles Stuart, Count of Albany, Commonly Called the Young Pretender, Volume 1 |
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... dragoons - The " Canter of Coltbrigg " -Agi- tation of the capital - Proposals to surrender - Summons of the Prince - Loan of Lord Elcho - Reported arrival of Sir John Cope- CONTENTS . Capture of Edinburgh - Conduct of the Lord xii ...
... dragoons - The " Canter of Coltbrigg " -Agi- tation of the capital - Proposals to surrender - Summons of the Prince - Loan of Lord Elcho - Reported arrival of Sir John Cope- CONTENTS . Capture of Edinburgh - Conduct of the Lord xii ...
Page 144
... dragoon horses to be taken up from grass . Sir John Cope is also to concert with the Lord Justice Clerk and the Lord Advocate what may be proper to be done for securing the public peace and tranquility , and disappointing these designs ...
... dragoon horses to be taken up from grass . Sir John Cope is also to concert with the Lord Justice Clerk and the Lord Advocate what may be proper to be done for securing the public peace and tranquility , and disappointing these designs ...
Page 146
... dragoon horses from grass . The Lord President , doubtful whether this rumour of an invasion was true or not , hurried down to his seat in Inverness - shire , and used all his influence to confirm the well - affected and awe the ...
... dragoon horses from grass . The Lord President , doubtful whether this rumour of an invasion was true or not , hurried down to his seat in Inverness - shire , and used all his influence to confirm the well - affected and awe the ...
Page 149
... dragoons , Gardiner's and Hamilton's , three newly - raised regiments , several companies of a Highland regiment under Lord Loudoun near Inver- ness , and a few troops in the garrison . As the numbers of the followers of the Prince had ...
... dragoons , Gardiner's and Hamilton's , three newly - raised regiments , several companies of a Highland regiment under Lord Loudoun near Inver- ness , and a few troops in the garrison . As the numbers of the followers of the Prince had ...
Page 151
... dragoons , whilst several regiments of cavalry were to be quartered in the neighbourhood of the capital . Lord Loudoun's troops were ordered to keep watch about Inverness , and arms had been sent to that garrison . Some artillery had ...
... dragoons , whilst several regiments of cavalry were to be quartered in the neighbourhood of the capital . Lord Loudoun's troops were ordered to keep watch about Inverness , and arms had been sent to that garrison . Some artillery had ...
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