The History of Scotland Its Highlands Regiments And Clans volume 4

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The History of Scotland Its Highlands Regiments And Clans volume 4
James E Brown
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Which day he openly proclaimed the Chevalier with sound of trumpet, and such other formalities as circumstances would admit of. This small party remained at Wark- worth till the fourteenth, when they proceeded to Aln- wick, where they were joined by many of their friends, and thence marched to Morpeth. At Felton bridge 172 BATTLE OF PRESTON they were reinforced by another party of Scottish horse to the number of seventy, chiefly gentlemen from the border, so that on entering Morpeth their force... amounted to three hundred horse. In the course of his march Forster had numerous offers of sendee from the country people, which, however, he was obliged to decline from the want of arms; but he promised to avail himself of them as soon as he had provided himself with arms and ammunition, which he expected to find in Newcastle, whither he intended to proceed.
In connection with these movements, Launcelot Errington, a Newcastle shipmaster, undertook to sur- prise Holy Island, which was guarded by a few soldiers, exchanged weekly from the garrison of Berwick.


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