A History of the Highlands and of the Highland Clans, المجلد 2A. Fullarton & Company, 1838 |
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... considered sufficient not only to keep the royalists in awe , but also to reduce the marquis of Huntly and Sir Alexander Macdonald , who were still at the head of some forces . The dispersion , therefore , of the forces under both these ...
... considered sufficient not only to keep the royalists in awe , but also to reduce the marquis of Huntly and Sir Alexander Macdonald , who were still at the head of some forces . The dispersion , therefore , of the forces under both these ...
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... considered destructive of the covenant . Notwithstanding the opposition on the part of the kirk , and of Argyle and his party , and the money and intrigues of the English commission- ers who had been sent to Scotland to watch the ...
... considered destructive of the covenant . Notwithstanding the opposition on the part of the kirk , and of Argyle and his party , and the money and intrigues of the English commission- ers who had been sent to Scotland to watch the ...
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... considered the enterprise as one not without considerable risk , anticipated its success . Such at least were the senti- ments of some of the king's friends before the insurrection under Mac- kenzie of Pluscardin had been crushed ; but ...
... considered the enterprise as one not without considerable risk , anticipated its success . Such at least were the senti- ments of some of the king's friends before the insurrection under Mac- kenzie of Pluscardin had been crushed ; but ...
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... considered friendly to him were strictly watched , they did not attempt , and had they attempted , would have found it impossible , to make any preparations to receive him on his arrival . Such was the situation of matters when Montrose ...
... considered friendly to him were strictly watched , they did not attempt , and had they attempted , would have found it impossible , to make any preparations to receive him on his arrival . Such was the situation of matters when Montrose ...
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... considered carnage and murder to be associated , were seized with a panic and fled , nor did some of them stop till they reached Edinburgh , where they carried the alarming intelligence of Montrose's advance to the parliament which was ...
... considered carnage and murder to be associated , were seized with a panic and fled , nor did some of them stop till they reached Edinburgh , where they carried the alarming intelligence of Montrose's advance to the parliament which was ...
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accordingly affairs appeared appointed Argyle's arms army arrived Athole attack attempt Balhady body Captain castle Charles Chevalier de St chief clans Colonel command council court Cromwell crown declared despatched dragoons Drummond duke of Argyle duke of Hamilton Dundee Dundee's earl of Mar earl of Seaforth earl of Sutherland Edinburgh endeavoured enemy England English entered estates favour foot forces France French friends garrison gentlemen Glenco Hamilton Highlanders honour hope horse immediately informed insurgents Inverness Jacobite joined King James king's kingdom land letter Lockhart Lord Mackay Mackay's Mackay's Memoirs Mackintosh majesty majesty's Mar's marquis marquis of Huntly MASSACRE OF GLENCO ment ministers Montrose Murray night officers parliament party passed persons Perth present prince prisoners proceeded received regiment resolved retired royal royalists Scotland Scots Scottish sent seventeen hundred sixteen hundred St George Stirling taken thousand tion town troops whigs