A History of the Highlands and of the Highland Clans, المجلد 2A. Fullarton & Company, 1838 |
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... morning , being the seventeenth of August , Cromwell attacked Langdale , and , although the forces of the former were almost twice as numerous as those of the latter , the royalists fought upwards of six hours with the most determined ...
... morning , being the seventeenth of August , Cromwell attacked Langdale , and , although the forces of the former were almost twice as numerous as those of the latter , the royalists fought upwards of six hours with the most determined ...
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... morning ; but Munro's proposition was overruled , and instead of thanking him for the promptitude which he had displayed in capturing Stirling , they expressed disapprobation of his conduct , and Lindsay not being able to conceal the ...
... morning ; but Munro's proposition was overruled , and instead of thanking him for the promptitude which he had displayed in capturing Stirling , they expressed disapprobation of his conduct , and Lindsay not being able to conceal the ...
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... morning of the twenty - eighth of November , when the commissioners left the island , he gave vent to his feelings in a strain of the most pathetic emotion , which drew tears from his attendants : " My lords , " said he to the ...
... morning of the twenty - eighth of November , when the commissioners left the island , he gave vent to his feelings in a strain of the most pathetic emotion , which drew tears from his attendants : " My lords , " said he to the ...
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... morning from a person in disguise ; but although advised by the duke of Rich- mond , the earl of Lindsay , and Colonel Coke to make his escape , which he could easily have accomplished , he declined to do so , because he con- sidered ...
... morning from a person in disguise ; but although advised by the duke of Rich- mond , the earl of Lindsay , and Colonel Coke to make his escape , which he could easily have accomplished , he declined to do so , because he con- sidered ...
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... morning of the twenty - first of May , sixteen hundred and fifty , the city of Edinburgh was put into a state of commotion by the noise of drums and trumpets , which was heard in every quarter of the city . The sound attracted the ...
... morning of the twenty - first of May , sixteen hundred and fifty , the city of Edinburgh was put into a state of commotion by the noise of drums and trumpets , which was heard in every quarter of the city . The sound attracted the ...
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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