The Scottish World: History and Culture of ScotlandHarold Orel, Marilyn Stokstad, Henry L. Snyder Abrams, 1981 - 328 էջ |
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... took to arms . Seizing Edinburgh and four other royal strongholds in March , 1639 , they defeated a royalist force under the marquis of Huntley in the northeast , turned back an invasion fleet captained by Hamilton , and sent an army ...
... took to arms . Seizing Edinburgh and four other royal strongholds in March , 1639 , they defeated a royalist force under the marquis of Huntley in the northeast , turned back an invasion fleet captained by Hamilton , and sent an army ...
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... took what could be scraped together and met Dundee near the castle of Blair Atholl in Perthshire on July 27 . Meeting on a rocky hillside , the Highlanders had the advantage of the heights and routed Mackay's men in a precipitous ...
... took what could be scraped together and met Dundee near the castle of Blair Atholl in Perthshire on July 27 . Meeting on a rocky hillside , the Highlanders had the advantage of the heights and routed Mackay's men in a precipitous ...
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... took Edinburgh on September 17 . The defeat of Cope at Prestonpans on September 21 by the able Jacobite general , Lord George Murray , left the rebels controlling most of Scotland . Nonetheless , though this stunning victory encouraged ...
... took Edinburgh on September 17 . The defeat of Cope at Prestonpans on September 21 by the able Jacobite general , Lord George Murray , left the rebels controlling most of Scotland . Nonetheless , though this stunning victory encouraged ...
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