Wade in ScotlandMoray Press, 1934 - 206 pagini |
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Pagina 50
... Ruthven was essentially a barracks rather than a fort . " When Sir John Cope moved north in August 1745 he withdrew his garrison from Ruthven , leaving a certain Sergeant Molloy and twelve men in charge . Three hundred Jacobites under O ...
... Ruthven was essentially a barracks rather than a fort . " When Sir John Cope moved north in August 1745 he withdrew his garrison from Ruthven , leaving a certain Sergeant Molloy and twelve men in charge . Three hundred Jacobites under O ...
Pagina 51
... Ruthven was assigned as the rendez- vous of the clans , and there , receiving the order to disperse , in the Prince's own hand , the Jacobite leaders set out to seek safety where it could be found . Bernera Barrack in Glenelg was built ...
... Ruthven was assigned as the rendez- vous of the clans , and there , receiving the order to disperse , in the Prince's own hand , the Jacobite leaders set out to seek safety where it could be found . Bernera Barrack in Glenelg was built ...
Pagina 166
... Ruthven so as to avoid taking his troops right back to Dalwhinnie when wishing to shift them from Ruthven to Fort Augustus . This junction road leaves Wade's main road just before he bridges the Truim , continues round the north - east ...
... Ruthven so as to avoid taking his troops right back to Dalwhinnie when wishing to shift them from Ruthven to Fort Augustus . This junction road leaves Wade's main road just before he bridges the Truim , continues round the north - east ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I PICTURE OF A ROADMAKER | 9 |
THE MAKING OF A SOLDIER | 18 |
SPYING OUT THE LAND | 24 |
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Aberfeldy appear Arch arms Augustus Braemar building Burt's Captain carriage carried Castle Caulfield clans Colonel command construction Corrieyairack Corryarraick Crieff Culloden Dalnacardoch Dalwhinnie Disarming Act dragoons Duke of Atholl Dumbarton Dundonachie Dunkeld Earl Edinburgh erected feet Feshie Foot Fort Augustus Fort George Fort William garrison Geldie General's Hut George Wade Glasgow Glen Glen Feshie Governor guard High Bridge Highland Companies hill horses Inverness Jacobite King King's Kingussie Lake Ness late letter Loch Ness Lodge London Lord Advocate Lord Lovat Majesty Majesty's Maty's miles military roads mountains officers Parliament pass Peace Perth pr Diem present road Prince Rannoch rebellion regiment repair River road-making Rock Ruthven Barrack Scotland Scots Scottish sent sergeant soldiers south side Spey Stirling Stone Bridges Strontian Struan Tay Bridge town troops Wade bridge Wade road Wade's William zigzag وو