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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... Government had in the North during the second Jacobite Rebellion . In fact , both the Grant and Ogilvie branches of this family rendered most conspicuous services to the Government at many critical times , but there is no record of any ...
... Government had in the North during the second Jacobite Rebellion . In fact , both the Grant and Ogilvie branches of this family rendered most conspicuous services to the Government at many critical times , but there is no record of any ...
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... Government . " An English officer , who accompanied the Duke of Cumberland's army , relates that at Cullen the kirkyard was full of rebel horses that had been taken . The second Jacobite Rebellion took very little hold in this district ...
... Government . " An English officer , who accompanied the Duke of Cumberland's army , relates that at Cullen the kirkyard was full of rebel horses that had been taken . The second Jacobite Rebellion took very little hold in this district ...
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... Government . Your lordship has surely returned to those who have consulted with you a very solid advice and has no doubt given the proper directions to those that take care of your affairs on the subject of the letter that was written ...
... Government . Your lordship has surely returned to those who have consulted with you a very solid advice and has no doubt given the proper directions to those that take care of your affairs on the subject of the letter that was written ...
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... Government what passed in the country where his Lordship was , and when the deponent went to Castle Grant he gave his Lordship information that the Government were in possession of the town of Edinburgh , and that his Majesty's affairs ...
... Government what passed in the country where his Lordship was , and when the deponent went to Castle Grant he gave his Lordship information that the Government were in possession of the town of Edinburgh , and that his Majesty's affairs ...
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... Government , and deponent went from Castle Grant to Inverness twice with commissions from the Earl of Findlater , and informations , and to concert measures with the President and my Lord Lowdon for the service of the Government , and ...
... Government , and deponent went from Castle Grant to Inverness twice with commissions from the Earl of Findlater , and informations , and to concert measures with the President and my Lord Lowdon for the service of the Government , and ...
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