A History of the Highlands and of the Highland Clans, المجلد 2A. Fullarton & Company, 1838 |
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James Browne. DEFEAT OF THE ROYALISTS AT PRESTON . 13 advice , and resolved to march through Lancashire , because the people there were generally attached to Presbyterianism . To please them still farther he would not allow the English ...
James Browne. DEFEAT OF THE ROYALISTS AT PRESTON . 13 advice , and resolved to march through Lancashire , because the people there were generally attached to Presbyterianism . To please them still farther he would not allow the English ...
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James Browne. about three thousand . Upwards of six thousand had previously been captured by the country people , and the few who had the good fortune to escape joined Munro and returned to Scotland . These prisoners were sold as slaves ...
James Browne. about three thousand . Upwards of six thousand had previously been captured by the country people , and the few who had the good fortune to escape joined Munro and returned to Scotland . These prisoners were sold as slaves ...
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James Browne. ton , and some ministers , advanced upon the capital , which they entered without opposition , the magistrates and ministers of the city wel- coming their approach by going out to meet them . Bishop Wishart describes this ...
James Browne. ton , and some ministers , advanced upon the capital , which they entered without opposition , the magistrates and ministers of the city wel- coming their approach by going out to meet them . Bishop Wishart describes this ...
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James Browne. quarter them along the north shore of the Frith of Forth , as far down as Burntisland . A negotiation for peace immediately ensued be- tween the two parties , and on the fifteenth of September a treaty was entered into by ...
James Browne. quarter them along the north shore of the Frith of Forth , as far down as Burntisland . A negotiation for peace immediately ensued be- tween the two parties , and on the fifteenth of September a treaty was entered into by ...
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James Browne. persons that proffered their services to Montrose , were Hugh Mackay of Skoury , Hugh Mackay of Dirlet , and Alexander Sinclair of Brims , whom he despatched to Strathnaver , to collect forces , but they ap- pear to have ...
James Browne. persons that proffered their services to Montrose , were Hugh Mackay of Skoury , Hugh Mackay of Dirlet , and Alexander Sinclair of Brims , whom he despatched to Strathnaver , to collect forces , but they ap- pear to have ...
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