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Preface | 5 |
Editorial Introduction: |
I.—Biography of Dougal Graham | 9 |
II.—The Writings of Dougal Graham | 28 |
III.—The Chap-Literature of Scotland | 68 |
History of the Rebellion: |
Preface | 83 |
Chapter I.—Introduction and Origin of the War, Charles’ landing in Scotland and march to Tranent | 85 |
Chapter II.—Battle of Preston pans—Rebels’ return to Edinburgh, and behaviour there | 97 |
Plan of the Battle of Preston | 100 |
Chapter III.—Their March into England—Taking of Carlisle—Rout through England and retreat back | 106 |
Plan of the Battle of Clifton-Muir | 112 |
Chapter IV.—Retaking of Carlisle by Cumberland—His return to London—Battle of Inverurie—The Rebels March from Dumfries by Glasgow to Stirling | 118 |
Chapter V.—Siege of Stirling Castle—Battle of Falkirk | 126 |
Plan of the Battle of Falkirk | 130 |
Chapter VI.—The Duke’s return—His Speech to the Army—March to Stirling—Explosion of St. Ninian’s Church | 140 |
Chapter VII.—The Duke’s arrival at Stirling—The Rebels’ Retreat, and the Rout both Armies took to the North | 145 |
Chapter VIII.—Blowing up the Castle of Cargarf by Earl of Ancram—Skirmishes at Keith and Inverness &c. | 148 |
Chapter IX.—Kings Army pass the Spey—Battle of Culloden—Defeat of Rebels &c. | 157 |
Plan of the Battle of Culloden Muir | 162 |
Chapter X.—Charles’ flight—Arrival in the Isles—Hardships, hidings, and narrow escape | 167 |
Chapter XI.—Procedure of the King’s men against the suspected—Confusion in the Army and severity against the Clans | 182 |
Chapter XII.—Sundry dangers and hardships on the main shore—Meets with six men who relieve him—Almost starved—Goes to Lochaber—Meets with Lochiel—Gets off from Moidart | 205 |
Chapter XIII.—Arrives at France—Reception there | 218 |
Chapter XIV.—Trial and Execution of severals at Kensington, Brampton, and Carlisle—The Lords Kilmarnock, Cromartie, Balmerino, Lovat, and Charles Ratcliff | 221 |
Chapter XV.—Conclusion—Charles interrupts the Congress—Is seized at the Opera—Carried to the Castle of Vincennes—And forced to leave France | 240 |
A Quaker’s Address to Prince Charles | 245 |
Copy of the Rebels’ Orders before the Battle of Culloden | 249 |
Miss Flora’s Lament: A Song | 250 |
The Author’s Address to all in general | 251 |
John Highlandman’s Remarks on Glasgow | 255 |
Turnimspike | 261 |
Tugal M‘Tagger | 265 |
Had awa frae me, Donald | 269 |