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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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