CHAP. | | PAGE | | Book 1—Atherton Legh | I. | How the Infant Heir was Stolen | 1 | II. | Manchester in 1745 | 6 | III. | Introduces Dr. Deacon, Dr. Byrom, and Colonel Townley | 9 | IV. | Sir Richard Rawcliffe | 19 | V. | Introduces our Hero | 23 | VI. | Advice | 26 | VII. | Rencounter near the Old Town Cross | 28 | VIII. | Beppy Byrom | 32 | IX. | The Two Curates of St. Ann's | 37 | X. | Constance Rawcliffe | 40 | XI. | The Boroughreeve of Manchester | 44 | XII. | The Rescue | 47 | XIII. | Constance makes a Discovery | 52 | XIV. | St. Ann's-square | 57 | XV. | How Salford Bridge was saved from Destruction | 63 | XVI. | Tom Syddall | 67 | XVII. | How Tom Syddall was carried Home in Triumph | 71 | XVIII. | The Meeting in the Garden | 76 | XIX. | Mrs. Butler | 79 | XX. | The Jacobite Meeting in Tom Syddall's Back Room | 86 | XXI. | Ben Birch, the Bellman of Manchester | 90 | | Book 2—Prince Charles Edward in Manchester | I. | How Manchester was taken by a Serjeant, a Drummer, and a Scottish Lassie | 94 | II. | The Proclamation at the Cross | 99 | III. | Father Jerome | 103 | IV. | General Sir John MacDonald | 106 | V. | Helen Carnegie's Story | 112 | VI. | Captain Lindsay | 115 | VII. | A Residence is chosen for the Prince | 117 | VIII. | Interview between Secretary Murray and the Magistrates | 120 | IX. | Arrival of the First Division of the Highland Army. Lord George Murray | 122 | X. | The Duke of Perth | 125 | XI. | Arrival of the Second Division | 127 | XII. | The Young Chevalier | 129 | XIII. | The Prince's Interview with Mrs. Butler and the Two Damsels | 134 | XIV. | The Prince's March to Head-Quarters | THE MANCHESTER REBELS of THE FATAL '45. BOOK I. ATHERTON LEGH.
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