Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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... lord- lieutenant of the county , and many of the Whig gentlemen of the neighbourhood , they succeeded in baffling the enterprise , which , if successful , must have been attended with credit to the arms of the insurgents . Lord Kenmure ...
... lord- lieutenant of the county , and many of the Whig gentlemen of the neighbourhood , they succeeded in baffling the enterprise , which , if successful , must have been attended with credit to the arms of the insurgents . Lord Kenmure ...
Side 7
... Lord Derwentwater and Lord Widdrington were , like those of the Scots , composed of gentlemen , and their relations and dependants . But the third and fourth troops differed considerably in their com- position . The one was commanded by ...
... Lord Derwentwater and Lord Widdrington were , like those of the Scots , composed of gentlemen , and their relations and dependants . But the third and fourth troops differed considerably in their com- position . The one was commanded by ...
Side 8
... Lord Kenmure and Mr Foster at Kelso , which had been hurriedly evacuated by the government militia and volunteers . The combined forces of the insurgents , when mustered in Kelso , were found to amount to about 600 horse and 1400 foot ...
... Lord Kenmure and Mr Foster at Kelso , which had been hurriedly evacuated by the government militia and volunteers . The combined forces of the insurgents , when mustered in Kelso , were found to amount to about 600 horse and 1400 foot ...
Side 9
... Lord Lumley , who had lately raised a body of light - horse in Northumberland , had attacked their foot , who were considerably in the rear . This intelligence produced no little consternation , and Charles Radcliffe , mounting his ...
... Lord Lumley , who had lately raised a body of light - horse in Northumberland , had attacked their foot , who were considerably in the rear . This intelligence produced no little consternation , and Charles Radcliffe , mounting his ...
Side 10
... Lord Derwentwater and his brother alone took part with the High- landers , being of opinion that they would be better able to serve the cause in which they were embarked by joining the army in Scotland , than by continuing their route ...
... Lord Derwentwater and his brother alone took part with the High- landers , being of opinion that they would be better able to serve the cause in which they were embarked by joining the army in Scotland , than by continuing their route ...
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