195 results filtered with: Jacobite Rebellion, 1745-1746
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Considerations addressed to the publick.
Britannus.Date: 1745- Books
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The history of the rebellion, MDCCXLV and MDCCXLVI. By Andrew Henderson.
Henderson, Andrew, active 1734-1775.Date: M.DCC.LIII. [1753]- Books
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A sermon preached on occasion of the present rebellion in Scotland, at the parish-church of St. James, Westminster, and the chapels belonging to it, October 6, 13, 1745. By Thomas, Lord Bishop of Oxford. Published at the Request of the Parishioners.
Secker, Thomas, 1693-1768.Date: 1745- Books
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The advice of a friend, to the Army and People of Scotland.
Harper, William, active 18th century.Date: 1745]- Books
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A genuine and true journal of the most miraculous escape of the Young Chevalier, from the battle of Culloden, to his landing in France. Taken from the Mouths and Journals of the very Persons who assisted him therein. Partly wrote in London, and partly in Scotland. To which is added, A Large Account of what befel the Pr. in France, and of the Manner of taking him Prisoner, and of sending him to Avignon. By an Englishman.
Burton, John, 1710-1771.Date: M.DCC.LIV. [1754]- Books
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Britain's remembrancer: or, The danger not over. Being some thoughts on the proper improvement of the present juncture. The character of this age and nation. A brief view, from history, of the effects of the vices which now prevail in Britain, upon the greatest empires and states of former times. Remarkable deliverances this nation has had in the most imminent dangers; with suitable reflexions. Some hints, shewing what is in the power of the several ranks of people, and of every individual in Britain, to do toward securing the state from all its enemies. The fifth edition: with a preface by Mr Thomas Boston at Oxnam, and recommendations by the Late Mr Willison at Dundee, &c.
Burgh, James, 1714-1775.Date: 1757- Books
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The layman's sermon, occasioned by the present rebellion; which was (or ought to have been) preached at St. Paul's Cross, on the 1st of October, 1745.
Date: [1745]- Books
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A letter from the Right Honourable Lord P-----d---t to Lord L-v-t, dated I------ss, October 28. 1745. Lord L-v-t's letter, in answer to Lord P-----d---t's, dated, B----f---t, October 29. 1745.
Forbes, Duncan, 1685-1747.Date: 1745?]- Books
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A true account of the late Mr. Cobden of Haslemere's will. Written in November 1748.
Date: 1748?]- Books
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The history of the present rebellion in Scotland. From the departure of the Pretender's son from Rome, down to the present time. In which is a full account of the conduct of this young invader, from his first arrival in Scotland; with the several progresses he made there and likewise a very particular relation of the Battle of Preston, with an exact list of the slain, wounded, and prisoners, on both sides. Taken from the relation of Mr. James Macpherson, who was an eye-witness of the whole, and who took the first opportunity of leaving the rebels, into whose service he was forced, and in which he had a captain's commission. [Two lines in Latin from Ovid]
Date: 1746- Books
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A genuine account of the behaviour, confession, and dying words, of Francis Townly, (nominal) Colonel of the Manchester Regiment, Thomas Deacon, James Dawson, John Barwick, George Fletcher, and Andrew Blood, Captains in the Manchester Regiment; Thomas Chadwick, Lieutenant, Thomas Sydall, Adjutant in the same; and Counsellor David Morgan, a Voluntier in the Pretender's Army, who were executed the 30th day of July 1746, Kenning of Common, for high treason, In levying War against his Most Sacred Majesty King George the Second.
Date: M,DCC,XLVI. [1746]- Books
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A genuine account of the behaviour, confessions, and dying words, of the malefactors viz. James Day, Ann Hazzard, James Harris, Richard Keble, James Hunt, and Thomas Collins. Who were Executed at Kennington-Common, On Thursday the 25th of August, 1743. To which is added, The Solemn Declaration of James Day and Ann Hazzard, relating to the Murder of Simon Pottell, which they deliver'd to the Rev. Mr. Wilson, Lecturer of St. John, Southwark.
Date: [1743]- Books
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An impartial history of the late rebellion in 1745. From authentic memoirs; particularly, the journal of a general officer, and other original papers, yet unpublished. With The Characters of the Persons Principally concerned. To which is prefixed, By Way of Introduction, a compendious account of the royal House of Stewart, from its Original to the present Time. By S. Boyse, M.A.
Boyse, Samuel, 1708-1749.Date: M,DCC,XL,VIII. [1748]- Books
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The causes of our national dangers and distresses, assigned. In a sermon preached at the cathedral-church of Worcester, December 18. 1745. Being The Day Appointed for a general fast. By Richard Meadowcourt, A. M. Canon of Worcester. Published at the unanimous Request of the Gentlemen there associated for the Defence of our happy Constitution.
Meadowcourt, Richard, 1695-1760.Date: [1746]- Books
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The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to His Majesty, on Friday the eighteenth day of October, 1745. With His Majesty's most gracious answer.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords.Date: 1745- Books
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An expostulatory epistle to the Welch knight, on the late revolution in politicks; and the extraordinary conduct of himself and his associates.
Verax.Date: 1745- Pictures
A British soldier seated by a stream plays the flute to a young Scottish woman and two girls. Etching by W.B. Hole, 1897, after J.E. Millais, 1884.
Millais, John Everett, 1829-1896.Date: [1897]Reference: 3140167i- Books
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Britain's remembrancer. Being some thoughts on the proper improvement of the present juncture. The character of this age and nation. A brief view from history, of the effects of the vices which now prevail in Britain, upon the greatest empires and states of former times. Remarkable deliverances this nation has had in the most imminent dangers; with suitable reflections. Some hints, shewing what is in the power of the several ranks of people, and of every individual in Britain, to do toward securing the state from all its enemies.
Burgh, James, 1714-1775.Date: [1747]- Books
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The history of the late rebellion, in Great-Britain. Collected from authentick memoirs, letters, and intelligencies. As well private as public. Being a genuine and impartial account of all the battles, sieges, enterprizes and exploits, that have been fought, undertaken o executed, during the progress of this unnatural rebellion; the oppressions and cruelties of the rebels: with a particular description of the several actions at Preston-Pans, Clifton, Falkirk, and Culloden; the sieges and defence of the castles of Edinburgh and Stirling; the surrender of Carlisle t the rebels, and the retaking it by His Majesty's forces, under the command of Prince William Duke of Cumberland. Likewise a succinct relation of what has happened at sea, relative to this rebellion; with many other incidents never yet made public. By John Marchant, gent. Author of the exposition o the Old and New-Testament. Published by His Majesty's authority.
Marchant, John, active 18th century.Date: 1747- Books
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The history of the present rebellion in Scotland. From the departure of the Pretender's son from Rome, down to the present time. In which is A full Account of the Conduct of this Young Invader, from his first Arrival in Scotland; with the several Progresses he made there; and likewise a very particular Relation of the Battle of Preston, with an exact List of the Slain, Wounded, and Prisoners, on both Sides. Taken from the relation of Mr. James Macpherson, who was an Eye-Witness of the Whole, and who took the first Opportunity of leaving the Rebels, into whose Service he was forced, and in which he had a Captain's Commission.
Date: MDCCXLV. [1745]- Books
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The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to His Majesty, On Tuesday the Twenty ninth Day of April, 1746. With His Majesty's most gracious answer.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords.Date: 1746- Pictures
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Blair castle, Blair Atholl, Perthshire: Tullibardine, a Jacobite, carves the date 1745 in the trunk of a tree while Ellen picks a white rose planted in honour of Bonny Prince Charlie. Etching by S. Lover.
Lover, Samuel, 1797-1868.Date: [1844]Reference: 28039i- Books
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Considerations addressed to the publick.
Britannus.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXLV. [1745]- Books
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Ascanius: or the young adventurer; a true history. Translated from a manuscript privately handed about at the court of Versailles: Containing A particular Account of all that happened to a certain Person during his Wanderings in the North, from his first Arrival there, in August 1745, to his final Escape September 19, in the following Year. The whole introduced with a more critical and candid History of the Rise, Progress, and Extinction of the late Rebellion, than any yet published; and interspersed with Remarks on the Characters of the principal Persons who appear'd in the Interest of Ascanius; particularly the celebrated Miss Cameron, Miss Mac Donald, the Duke of Perth, the Earl of Kilmarnock, Messieurs Sherridan and Sullivan, &c. &c.
Griffiths, Ralph, 1720-1803.Date: 1747- Books
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Two letters from a gentlewoman near Edinburgh, to her daughter in London: containing a plain and unaffected narrative of what has passed in that city since the commencement of the present rebellion. To which is added, a seasonable address to the soldiers of his Majesty's army, and the Gentlemen Volunteers and others, now in Arms for the Defence of his Sacred Person and Government, and of the Liberties of this Nation.
Date: MDCCXLV. [1745]