The Plundering of Cullen House by the Rebels: an Incident in the Rebellion of 1745-46. Narrated by Eye-witnesses of the PlunderingJohnstone, 1887 - 25 pages |
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... Duke of Cumberland left Aberdeen on his march northwards . What effect was produced on the Duke's mind , when , three days later , in company with the Earl and Countess of Findlater , he viewed the scene of what one of the witnesses ...
... Duke of Cumberland left Aberdeen on his march northwards . What effect was produced on the Duke's mind , when , three days later , in company with the Earl and Countess of Findlater , he viewed the scene of what one of the witnesses ...
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... Duke's troops . ( Brown's Hist . of the Highlands . ) Next day they marched towards the Spey . James Ray , a volunteer under the Duke of Cumberland , says , " Cullen is a small town consisting of one street , at the entrance of which is ...
... Duke's troops . ( Brown's Hist . of the Highlands . ) Next day they marched towards the Spey . James Ray , a volunteer under the Duke of Cumberland , says , " Cullen is a small town consisting of one street , at the entrance of which is ...
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... Duke marched from Bamff to Cullen , and the troups that were in Strathbogie joined him at Cullen . I came with them ... Duke's advanceing has prevented it . ' On 19th April , 1746 , Lord Findlater writes from VIII . PREFACE .
... Duke marched from Bamff to Cullen , and the troups that were in Strathbogie joined him at Cullen . I came with them ... Duke's advanceing has prevented it . ' On 19th April , 1746 , Lord Findlater writes from VIII . PREFACE .
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... Duke of Cumberland was at Aberdeen , and the rebels were marched northward from Stirling , the deponent knew that the Earl of Findlater left Castle Grant and came straight to Aberdeen to wait upon the Duke , where the deponent saw the ...
... Duke of Cumberland was at Aberdeen , and the rebels were marched northward from Stirling , the deponent knew that the Earl of Findlater left Castle Grant and came straight to Aberdeen to wait upon the Duke , where the deponent saw the ...
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... Duke came to Cullen , he , the deponent , saw a woman come into Cullen from Mr Gordon of Cairnfield , bringing with her a write book and some papers belonging to the Earl , which Cairnfield had found and sent in with her , and which she ...
... Duke came to Cullen , he , the deponent , saw a woman come into Cullen from Mr Gordon of Cairnfield , bringing with her a write book and some papers belonging to the Earl , which Cairnfield had found and sent in with her , and which she ...
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