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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... tables in the private dining room , and some hang- ings there , that being the place where the rebel gentry used to sit . he had known Cullen House intimately for forty - two years , and he knew certainly it was one of the most ...
... tables in the private dining room , and some hang- ings there , that being the place where the rebel gentry used to sit . he had known Cullen House intimately for forty - two years , and he knew certainly it was one of the most ...
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... table linen , and incidentally he saw one web of napery carrying , tied to a Highlandman's gun , and he saw a snuff - coloured coat with a star on it , and he saw the hangings of some beds , or silks and camblets , which he judged to be ...
... table linen , and incidentally he saw one web of napery carrying , tied to a Highlandman's gun , and he saw a snuff - coloured coat with a star on it , and he saw the hangings of some beds , or silks and camblets , which he judged to be ...
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... table linen , hangings of beds , silk and camlet arras , hangings of rooms , bed twills , house clocks , the jack , looking and mirror glasses , tables of the rooms , some silver spoons , and salts , and silver salvers , a good deal of ...
... table linen , hangings of beds , silk and camlet arras , hangings of rooms , bed twills , house clocks , the jack , looking and mirror glasses , tables of the rooms , some silver spoons , and salts , and silver salvers , a good deal of ...
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... table room window , and then went to the Woman House and found the key of the garden door , and got a ladder in the garden , which they used to go to a window of the big dining - room , and the doors of that room being shut they broke ...
... table room window , and then went to the Woman House and found the key of the garden door , and got a ladder in the garden , which they used to go to a window of the big dining - room , and the doors of that room being shut they broke ...
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... table , and going to cut or take down the pictures hanging on the wall , and the deponent's anger kindling he took the fellow by the feet and pulled him down , where- upon the rebel took up a long iron rod that was on the table and ...
... table , and going to cut or take down the pictures hanging on the wall , and the deponent's anger kindling he took the fellow by the feet and pulled him down , where- upon the rebel took up a long iron rod that was on the table and ...
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