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... rebels had reached Derby - the retreat to Scotland began . With what brilliant skill it was conducted by Lord George Murray , how he defeated Cumberland's vanguard at Clifton Moor , and how the whole Highland army reached Scotland with ...
... rebels had reached Derby - the retreat to Scotland began . With what brilliant skill it was conducted by Lord George Murray , how he defeated Cumberland's vanguard at Clifton Moor , and how the whole Highland army reached Scotland with ...
Page 57
... Rebels were advancing our Way , which we had given no credit to , but on the contrary had sent a Captain with one Company to take Quarters in the Road towards Derby , in order to return there as soon as ye Highlanders had left it ...
... Rebels were advancing our Way , which we had given no credit to , but on the contrary had sent a Captain with one Company to take Quarters in the Road towards Derby , in order to return there as soon as ye Highlanders had left it ...
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... Rebels took to Derby . Your Grace's attention and exactness in sending His Majesty , The Duke , and Marshal Wade such constant Accounts of the Motions of the Rebels was not only extremely agreeable to the King , but of infinite use for ...
... Rebels took to Derby . Your Grace's attention and exactness in sending His Majesty , The Duke , and Marshal Wade such constant Accounts of the Motions of the Rebels was not only extremely agreeable to the King , but of infinite use for ...
Contents
Introduction page | 9 |
Eleven The Wise Men | 193 |
Twentyone On Revisiting Norbury | 247 |
Copyright | |
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