Second Jacobite Rebellion (1745).
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
Contemporary copy of a letter of Thomas Savage describing the Clifton Moor Skirmish.
Dissertation of P McKinlay, "Burn and Destroy".
Concerning Captain John Fergusone in the Wester Islands, February to August 1746.
Documents relating to the Jacobite Rebellion.
Documents detail English provincial reaction to events, troop movements in the West Midlands and the North and include statements about prisoners in detention.
Letter of John Mackay probably to George Mackay, 3rd Lord Reay.
Describes the Battle of Littleferry.
Letter of Sir John Cope to Lord President Duncan Forbes of Culloden, written at Brodie Castle, 4 September 1745.
Letters and papers concerning Elgin.
Including nine letters concerning the period of the Jacobite rising of 1745.
Letters of, to and concerning Colonel James Gardiner and his relations by marriage.
Includes two letters of Philip Doddridge, which shed light on Gardiner`s piety and non-conformity, and two of David, 11th Earl of Buchan to Lady Frances Gardiner.
Manuscript of Robert Chambers, "History of the Rebellion in Scotland in 1745".
Papers, 1746, assembled by Lieutenant-General Sir John Cope.
The papers were gathered for use in evidence at the Board of Enquiry into Cope`s conduct as Commander-in-Chief in Scotland before the Battle of Prestonpans and at the battle itself.
Includes an account books of Cope`s concerning the Queen`s Regiment of Dragoons, 1741-1749.