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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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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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The history of the rebellion, MDCCXLV and MDCCXLVI. With the manifestoes of the Pretender and his son. The third edition, with additions. By Andrew Henderson.
Henderson, Andrew, active 1734-1775.Date: 1752- Books
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An enquiry into the causes of the late rebellion, and the proper methods for preventing the like misfortune for the future.
Date: MDCCXLVI. [1746]- Books
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A compleat history of the rebellion, from its first rise in 1745, to its total suppression at the glorious Battle of Culloden, in April 1746. By Mr. James Ray, ...
Ray, James, 1700?-Date: [1747?]- Books
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A plain narrative and authentic journal of the late rebellion, begun in 1745: describing its progress in Scotland, and England, till the full and glorious defeat at Culloden. By Michael Hughes, A Voluntier from the City of London.
Hughes, Michael, of London, volunteer.Date: [1747]- Books
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The edinburgh history of the late rebellion, MDCCXLV and MDCCXLVI. With the manifestoes of the Pretender and his son. Also the journal of the young chevalier's expedition into England, as written by himself. The fourth edition, with additions. By Andrew Henderson.
Henderson, Andrew, active 1734-1775.Date: 1752- Books
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A loyal address to the citizens of Glasgow, occasioned by the present rebellion. Occasioned by the Present Rebellion.
Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXLV. [1745]- Books
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The loyal miscellany. Consisting of several sermons, and other tracts and essays, in prose and verse: Published in separate Pieces from the Beginning of the late Unnatural Rebellion, to the Conclusion of the present Peace. By John Du Pont, A. M. Vicar of Aysgarth.
Dupont, John, 1703?-1768.Date: M.DCC.LI. [1751]- Books
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A plain narrative or journal of the late rebellion, begun in 1745: describing its progress in Scotland, and England, till the full and glorious Defeat at Culloden. Dedicated to the Lord-Mayor, Aldermen, and Citizens of London. By Michael Hughes, A Voluntier from the said City; Educated in the Bluecoat Hospital.
Hughes, Michael, of London, volunteer.Date: [1746]- Books
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The history of the rise, progress, and extinction of the late rebellion in Scotland.
Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- Books
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An absolute, indefeasible, hereditary right contrary to reason and Scripture. A sermon preached upon occasion of the present rebellion, at the cathedral, and the churches belonging to the archdeaconry of Armagh, December 25, January 12, and 19, 1745. By the Reverend Charles Walter Congreve, Archdeacon of Armagh, and Chaplain to His Grace the Lord Primate of all Ireland. Published at the Request of the Congregation at Armagh
Congreve, Charles Walter, -1777.Date: 1746- Books
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An absolute, indefeasible, hereditary Right contrary to Reason and Scripture. A sermon preached upon occasion of the present rebellion, at the cathedral, and the churches belonging to the archdeaconry of Armagh, on December 25, January 12, and 19, 1746. By the Reverend Charles Walter Congreve, Archdeacon of Armagh, and Chaplain to His Grace the Lord Primate of all Ireland. Published at the Request of the Congregation at Armagh.
Congreve, Charles Walter, d. 1777.Date: 1746- Books
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The history of the rebellion, 1745 and 1746. Containing, a full account of its rise, progress and extinction. The Character of the Highlanders, and their Chieftains. All the Declarations of the Pretender, and the Journal of his Marches through England, as published by himself; with Observations. Likewise, A particular Description of all the Battles, Skirmishes and Sieges, with many Incidents hitherto not made publick. By an impartial hand, who was an eye-witness to most of the facts.
Henderson, Andrew, active 1734-1775.Date: 1748- Books
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The history of the rebellion, 1745 and 1746. Containing, a full account of its rise, progress and extinction. The character of the highlanders, and their chieftains. All the declarations of the pretender, and the journal of his marches through England, as published by himself; with observations. Likewise, a particular description of all the battles, skirmishes and sieges, with many incidents hitherto not made publick. By an Impartial hand, who was an eye-witness to most of the facts.
Henderson, Andrew, active 1734-1775.Date: MDCCXLVIII [1748]- Books
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The history of the rebellion, 1745 and 1746. Containing, a full account of its rise, progress and extinction; The Character of the Highlanders, and their Chieftains; All the Declarations of the Pretender, and the Journal of his Marches through England, as published by himself: with Observations. Likewise, A particular Description of all the Battles, Skirmishes and Sieges, with many Incidents hitherto not made public. By an impartial hand, who was an eye-witness to most of the facts.
Henderson, Andrew, active 1734-1775.Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- Books
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A compleat history of the rebellion, from its first rise, in 1745, to its total suppression at the glorious battle of Culloden, in April, 1746. By Mr. James Ray, of Whitehaven, Volunteer under his Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland. Wherein are contained, The Intrigues of the Pretender's Adherents before the breaking out of the Rebellion, with all the memorable Transactions, and the Particulars of their several Invasions, during the Period of Time, with a particular and succinct Account of the several Marches and Counter-Marches of the Rebels, from the Young Pretender's first Landing on the Isle of Sky, with his retreat at Culloden. Also, an Account of the Family and Extraction of the Rebel Chiefs, especially the Camerons, with the Life of the celebrated Miss Jenny. Likewise the natural History and Antiquities of the several Towns thro' which the Author pass'd with his Majesty's Army; together with the Marners and Customs of the different People, particularly the Highlanders. The tryals and excutions of the rebel lords, &c.
Ray, James, 1700?-Date: M,DCC,XL,IX. [1749]- Books
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A compleat history of the rebellion, from its first rise, in MDCCXLV. To its total suppression at the glorious battle of Culloden, in April, 1746. By James Ray, of Whitehaven, Volunteer under his Royal Highness the D. of Cumberland. Non, solum nobis, nati, patrim pro Patria. Wherein are contained, The Intrigues of the Pretender's Adherents before the breaking out of the Rebellion, with all the memorable Transactions, and the Particulars of their several invasions, during that Period of Time; with a particular and succinct Account of the several Marches and Counter-Marches of the Rebels, from the Young Pretender's first Landing on the Island of Sky, till his Retreat at Culloden. Also, an Account of the Family and Extraction of the Rebel-Chiefs, especially the Camerons; with the Life of the Celebrated Miss Jenny. Likewise, the natural History and Antiquities of the several Towns thro which the Author pass'd with his Majesty's Army; together with the Manners and Customs of the different People, particularly the Highlanders. With a summary of the tryals and executions of the rebel lords, &c.
Ray, James, 1700?-Date: 1750- Books
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A compleat history of the rebellion, from its first rise, in 1745, to its total suppression at the glorious battle of Culloden, in April, 1746. By James Ray, of Whitehaven, Volunteer under his Royal Highness the D. of Cumberland. Wherein are contained, The Intrigues of the Pretender's Adherents before the breaking out of the Rebellion, with all the memorable Transactions, and the Particulars of their several Invasions, during that Period of Time; with a particular and succinct Account of the several Marches and Counter-Marches of the Rebels, from the Young Pretender's first Landing on the Island of Sky, till his Retreat at Culloden. Also, an Account of the Family and Extraction of the Rebel Chiefs, especially the Camerons; with the Life of the Celerated Miss Jenny. Likewise, the Natural History and Antiquities of the several Towns thro' which the Author pass'd with his Majesty's Army; together with the Manners and Customs of the different People, particularly the Highlanders. With a summary of the trials and executions of the rebel lords, &c.
Ray, James, 1700?-Date: 1752- 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 compleat history of the rebellion. Form [sic] its first rise, in 1745, to its total suppression at the glorious Battle of Culloden, in April, 1746. By James Ray, ...
Ray, James, 1700?-Date: 1755- Books
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A sermon preached at York, on Sunday the 29th of September, 1745. On occasion of the present rebellion. By John Daville, A.B. master of a grammar-school in York.
Daville, John.Date: [1745?]- Books
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The history of the rebellion in 1745 and 1746, extracted from the Scots magazine: with an appendix, containing an account of the trials of the rebels; the Pretender and his son's declarations, &c.
Douglas, F. (Francis), 1710?-1790?.Date: 1755- Books
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The errors and mischiefs of popery; and The Fatal Consequences of Arbitrary and Despotic Power. Consider'd In Two Discourses, Occasioned By the present Horrid and Unnatural Rebellion. By William Pendlebury, M. A.
Pendlebury, William, -1776.Date: M,DCC,XLVI. [1746]- Books
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A compleat history of the rebellion, from its first rise, in 1745, to its total suppression, at the glorious battle of Culloden, in April 1746. Wherein are contain'd, The Intrigues of the Pretender's Adherents before the Breaking out of the Rebellion; with all the memorable Transactions, and the Particulars of their several Invasions, during that Period of Time: With a particular and succinct Account of the several Marches and Counter Marches of the Rebels, from the Young Pretender's first Landing on the Island of Sky, till his Retreat at Culloden. Also, An Account of the Family and Extraction of the Rebel Chiefs, especially the Camerons. Likewise, The Natural History and Antiquities of the several Towns through which the Author pass'd with his Majesty's Army; together with the Manners and Customs of the different People, particularly the Highlanders. With a Summary of the Trials and Executions of the Rebel Lords, &c. By James Ray, of Whitehaven, volunteer Under his Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland.
Ray, James, 1700?-Date: M.DCC.LIX. [1759]