History of the Rebellions in Scotland: Under the Marquis of Montrose, and Others, from 1638 Till 1660Constable, 1828 - 330 páginas |
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... expedition to Scot- land , and although the Estates found it still pos- sible to check him with little more than the militia of the country , his victories had nevertheless , by proving them to be not infallible , wrought a con ...
... expedition to Scot- land , and although the Estates found it still pos- sible to check him with little more than the militia of the country , his victories had nevertheless , by proving them to be not infallible , wrought a con ...
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... expedition which he would immediately afterwards undertake against his ene- mies in England . Led by such views , after having spent only two or three days at Inverlochy , for the refreshment of his men , and the securing of the spoil ...
... expedition which he would immediately afterwards undertake against his ene- mies in England . Led by such views , after having spent only two or three days at Inverlochy , for the refreshment of his men , and the securing of the spoil ...
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... expedition of this sort which he undertook , was one which showed his own ad- dress and that of his men in a very striking point of view . Being informed by his scouts that the Covenanters had gone south to the fords of Forth , there to ...
... expedition of this sort which he undertook , was one which showed his own ad- dress and that of his men in a very striking point of view . Being informed by his scouts that the Covenanters had gone south to the fords of Forth , there to ...
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... his own strength ; so , immediately riding back to Crieff , he commanded his foot to dive with all expedition into the wild fastness at the head of Stratherne , which was only eight or ten miles west 48 THE BATTLES OF.
... his own strength ; so , immediately riding back to Crieff , he commanded his foot to dive with all expedition into the wild fastness at the head of Stratherne , which was only eight or ten miles west 48 THE BATTLES OF.
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... expedition which he now found to be necessary , but which must have otherwise been attended with peculiar difficulty . This expedition was occasioned by the distress in which Lord Gordon was at this period involved in the north country ...
... expedition which he now found to be necessary , but which must have otherwise been attended with peculiar difficulty . This expedition was occasioned by the distress in which Lord Gordon was at this period involved in the north country ...
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Aberdeenshire afterwards Alaster appeared Argyle Athole attack Auldearn Baillie Baillie's battle battle of Alford battle of Auldearn battle of Inverlochy battle of Kilsyth body camp Campbells castle cause cavaliers Charles church circumstances clan Clanranald clergy command Committee of Estates Covenant Covenanters Cromwell David Leslie dreadful Duke of Hamilton Dunbar Earl Edinburgh endeavoured enemy engaged England English execution expedition favour fight foot force friends gentleman Guthry hand Highlanders honour horse hundred Huntly Hurry immediately Inverlochy Inverness joined killed Kilsyth king king's kingdom Kirk Laird Lanark land least Leslie Lord Gordon Lowlands MacCol Marquis of Argyle Marquis of Huntly Memoirs ment miles Montrose Montrose's Musselburgh night nobleman obliged parliament party person Presbyterian prisoners procure regiments retire retreat Robert Spottiswood royal royalists Scotland Scots Scottish army sent Sir Robert soldiers Stirling Sutherland sword thousand tion took town troops trose victory whole Wishart