The Rising of 1745: With a Bibliography of Jacobite History 1689-1788
The Rising of 1745: With a Bibliography of Jacobite History 1689-1788
Terry, Charles Sanford, 1864-1936
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. which our clan maintains we had enjoyed in all our battles and struggles in behalf of our Royali family since the battle of Bannockburn, in which glorious day, Robert the Bruce bestowed this honour upon Angus McDonald, Lord of the Isles, as a reward for . . . protecting him for above nine months in his country of Rachlin, Isla, and Vist, as the same name has done since to his royali successor. Jacobite Memoirs, 123.1 Betwixt ten and eleven o'clock, we drew up in the muir, a little back from w...here we had been the day before. I told Mr O'SuUivan, who was placing the men in the order of battle, that I was convinced it was wrong ground ; but he said that the muir was so interspersed with moss and deep ground, that the enemy's horse and cannon could be of little advan- tage to them. We had still time to cross the water [of Nairn] and take up the ground which Brigadier Stapleton and Colonel Ker had viewed the day before ; for our right was within three hundred paces 1 From Lord George Murray's Journal.
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