Some verses composed upon the insurrections of the Jacobites, in the kingdoms of Great-Britain and Ireland, from their first rise to the present time. To the tune of, Balhaven's voyage; or, Andrew and his cutty Gun. Giving an Account of Intention to re-establish Popery under the Reign of the late King James; of the Revolution and the Attempts of the Jacobite Party, under the Reigns of the late King William and Queen Anne, with their Disappointments; with an Account of the Rebellion in 1715, under the Reign of King George the 1 st, of blessed Memory, with an Account how they were subdued; likewise of the Rebels rising last Year; their Progress, and of the compleat Victory gained over them at Culloden, by his Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland, April 16. 1746. with some Reflections on the Rebels that have been executed, and the Superstitions of the Church of Rome, and the Jacobite Clergy in Scotland, &c.

  • Turnbull, Walter, active 1746.
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1746
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Newcastle upon Tyne : printed for the author, 1746.

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32p. ; 80.

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ESTC T124965

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