The Scots Magazine, Band 9Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1747 |
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... rebels there, obtained their Ticence to be granted in such terms as ftrictly discharged their remaining in any corps, provided it were employed in the service of the pretender. Åbout the beginning of January, these officers set out for ...
... rebels there, obtained their Ticence to be granted in such terms as ftrictly discharged their remaining in any corps, provided it were employed in the service of the pretender. Åbout the beginning of January, these officers set out for ...
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... rebels had matched South into England towards the close of 1745, about zco transports were drawn together at Calais and Boulogne, on board of which 12, coo men were imbarked, in order to invade that country, and make a diversion in ...
... rebels had matched South into England towards the close of 1745, about zco transports were drawn together at Calais and Boulogne, on board of which 12, coo men were imbarked, in order to invade that country, and make a diversion in ...
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... rebels were arraigned, viz. James Stormonth, an Ensign in the first battalion of Ogilvy's regiment; Henry and Robert Moirs, brothers, private men in Balmerino's troop of lifeguards; Alexander Mackenzie, a Lieutenant in Cromertie's ...
... rebels were arraigned, viz. James Stormonth, an Ensign in the first battalion of Ogilvy's regiment; Henry and Robert Moirs, brothers, private men in Balmerino's troop of lifeguards; Alexander Mackenzie, a Lieutenant in Cromertie's ...
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... rebels, &c.; which occasioning high words between them, they were sent home under arrest. Next morning, the Ensign sent the Lieutenant a challenge to meet him. at a place appointed; who, not chufing. to disobey orders, answered, that he ...
... rebels, &c.; which occasioning high words between them, they were sent home under arrest. Next morning, the Ensign sent the Lieutenant a challenge to meet him. at a place appointed; who, not chufing. to disobey orders, answered, that he ...
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... rebels, married to the Countess dowager of March. jan. At London, Mr Ashburnham, an innkeeper, aged 88, to his tenth wife, a young wo an. 18. At London, Francis Ld Oliphant, to Miss Mary Lingley, of York. 26. At Edinburgh, Mr John ...
... rebels, married to the Countess dowager of March. jan. At London, Mr Ashburnham, an innkeeper, aged 88, to his tenth wife, a young wo an. 18. At London, Francis Ld Oliphant, to Miss Mary Lingley, of York. 26. At Edinburgh, Mr John ...
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