A History of the Highlands and of the Highland Clans, المجلد 1A. Fullarton, 1837 |
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... covenanters , the members declined to disperse at the mere mandate of the sovereign , and passed a resolution , that , in spiritual mat- ters , the kirk was independent of the civil power , and that the dissolu- tion by the commissioner ...
... covenanters , the members declined to disperse at the mere mandate of the sovereign , and passed a resolution , that , in spiritual mat- ters , the kirk was independent of the civil power , and that the dissolu- tion by the commissioner ...
الصفحة 317
... covenanters on the north of the river Spey . The marquis of Huntly assembled his forces first at Turriff , and after- wards at Kintore , whence he marched upon Aberdeen , which he took possession of in name of the king . The marquis ...
... covenanters on the north of the river Spey . The marquis of Huntly assembled his forces first at Turriff , and after- wards at Kintore , whence he marched upon Aberdeen , which he took possession of in name of the king . The marquis ...
الصفحة 340
... covenanters , many of whom were undisci- plined , seeing the unexpected defeat of Lord Drummond's party , became quite dispirited , and began to show symptoms which indicated a dispo- sition for immediate flight . The confusion into ...
... covenanters , many of whom were undisci- plined , seeing the unexpected defeat of Lord Drummond's party , became quite dispirited , and began to show symptoms which indicated a dispo- sition for immediate flight . The confusion into ...
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Aberdeen Aboyne afterwards ancient Angus appear apprehended Argyle arms army arrived Athole attack Baillie battle Berridale Bishop body brother Caledonians called camp castle Celtic Celts chief Clan Gun Clandonald command council covenanters covenanting earl of Caithness earl of Huntly earl of Sutherland Edinburgh enemy entered favour foot force Frendraught friends Gaelic Gaul Grant Highlanders horse immediately inhabitants Inverness Ireland Irish island Isles James John joined killed king laird lands language Lord Berridale Lord Gordon Lorn Macdonald Mackintosh Maclean Macleod Macpherson majesty Malcolm marquis of Huntly miles Montrose Montrose's Moray Murray Neill North Britain obtained Ogilvy origin Ossian party persons Perth Pictish Picts poems possession prisoners proceeded race reign retreat returned Roman Ross Scotland Scots sent side Sinclair Sir Alexander Sir Alexander Gordon Sir Lauchlan Sir Robert Gordon sixteen hundred Strathbogie Strathnaver supposed tion took town tribes troops whole William Wishart