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B4 010 - Battle of Bothwell Bridge, Lanarkshire, 22 June 1679
(e) J Swaine; 10.6 x 14.5 cms.
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B4 011 - Battle of Bothwell Bridge, Lanarkshire, 22 June 1679
(e) Lossing; 10.8 x 8 cms.
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B4 012 - Battle of the Boyne, Ireland
where William III defeated James II and Irish-French army, 1 July 1690; 9.4 x 14.1 cms.
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B4 013 - Battle of the Boyne, Ireland
where William III defeated James II and Irish-French army, 1 July 1690; 17 x 11 cms.
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B4 014 - Battle of the Boyne, Ireland
where William III defeated James II and Irish-French army, 1 July 1690; 8.5 x 13.6 cms.
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B4 015 - Battle of the Boyne, Ireland
where William III defeated James II and Irish-French army, 1 July 1690; (e) J Chapman; 1803; 13.4 x 19.7 cms.
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B4 016 - William III (1650-1702)
went to Ireland, 1690, and defeated James II and Irish-French army at the Battle of the Boyne, 1 July 1690; DNB; (e) C O Murray; 14.5 x 21.6 cms.
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B4 017 - William III (1650-1702)
went to Ireland, 1690, and defeated James II and Irish-French army at the Battle of the Boyne, 1 July 1690; DNB; (p) T Kelly; 28 May 18 ; 12.3 x 17.7 cms.
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B4 018 - William III (1650-1702)
went to Ireland, 1690, and defeated James II and Irish-French army at the Battle of the Boyne, 1 July 1690; DNB; 14.3 x 25.9 cms.
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B4 019 - Boyne, Ireland
plan of the Battle at which William III defeated James II and Irish-French army, 1 July 1690; 10.6 x 14.4 cms.
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B4 020 - Britannia
trampling on sedition and uniting the hands of Peace and Liberty; satire; (a) R Corbould; (e) C Warren; (p) C Cooke; 1793; 11.4 x 6.5 cms.
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B4 021 - Britannia
(i) being released from the bonds of Popery by the victorious William III and (ii) resuming command after the Battle of the Boyne, 1690; satire; (e) J Cole; 17 x 10.3 cms.
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B4 022 - Carlisle
map of the area showing the route followed by the Jacobites, November 1745, view of the castle; (e) G Smith; 20.1 x 26.5 cms.
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B4 023 - Clan Chattan
the green banner carried at the head of the Clan in the 1715 and 1745 Jacobite risings; 13 x 8.5 cms.
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B4 024 - Clifton, Cumbria
plan of the skirmish at Clifton Hall between the Jacobites, under Prince Charles Edward, and the Government forces, under the Duke of Cumberland, 18 December 1745; (e) S Hall; (p) Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown; 1820; 23.3 x 17.4 cms.
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B4 025 - Battle of Culloden, 16 April 1746
(a) W McKenzie; (e) W Macgregor; (p) J Browne's History of the Highlands Vol. III [p 253], A Fullarton & Co; 1855-57; 9.5 x 14.8 cms.
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B4 026 - Battle of Culloden, 16 April 1746
14.4 x 21.5 cms.
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B4 027 - Battle of Culloden, 16 April 1746
(p) J Macgowan & W Davies; 1780; 14.2 x 21.2 cms.
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B4 028 - Battle of Culloden, 16 April 1746
(a) R R M'Ian; 14 x 21.1 cms.
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B4 029 - Battle of Culloden, 16 April 1746
(a) W McKenzie; 9 x 14.4 cms.
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B4 030 - Battle of Culloden, 16 April 1746
Cumberland and officers in foreground, Highlanders and Culloden House in background; 14.5 x 14.5 cms.
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B4 031 - Battle of Culloden, 16 April 1746
(a) W M Craig; (e) T Wallis; (p) T Kinnersley; 1807; 17 x 11.8 cms.
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B4 032 - Battle of Culloden, 16 April 1746
16.5 x 10.5 cms.
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B4 033 - Battle of Culloden, 16 April 1746
(p) 1746; 5.8 x 9.8 cms.
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B4 034 - Battle of Culloden, 16 April 1746
(e) Morison; (p) R Chambers' History of the Rebellion of 1745-6, W & R Chambers; 1869; 4.7 x 8 cms.
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B4 035 - Battle of Culloden, 16 April 1746
(a) R R M'Ian; 14.8 x 21.2 cms.
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B4 036 - Battle of Culloden, 16 April 1746
(e) Pass; (p) 1799; 15.8 x 15.8 cms.
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B4 037 - Battle of Culloden, 16 April 1746
looking across Culloden Moor and the Moray Firth; (a) T Allom; (e) H Griffiths; (p) G Virtue; 11.6 x 17.7 cms.
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B4 038 - Battle of Culloden, 16 April 1746
peculiar in that Cumberland's troops are fighting under the red ensign; 8.8 x 14.2 cms.
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B4 039 - Battle of Culloden, 16 April 1746
plan of the battle-field showing the graves and the most probable position of each army when the attack began; (e) J Fraser; 14.5 x 17.7 cms.
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B4 040 - Battle of Culloden, 16 April 1746
plan of the battle positions of the opposing forces; (p) The London Magazine; 1746; 9.4 x 16.4 cms.
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B4 041 - Battle of Culloden, 16 April 1746
plan of the battle; (p) The Scot's Magazine; May 1746; 12 x 18.9 cms.
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B4 042 - Battle of Culloden, 16 April 1746
plan of the battle; (p) W & A K Johnston; 14 May 1746; 17.7 x 21.1 cms.
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B4 043 - Battle of Culloden, 16 April 1746
map of the area between Inverness and Nairn showing the movements of the respective armies prior to the Battle; (p) W & A K Johnston; 18 x 22.7 cms.
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B4 044 - Battle of Culloden, 16 April 1746
map of the area between Inverness and Nairn showing the battle-field of Culloden; (e) J Fraser, after Gowie; 1873; 15 x 24.2 cms.
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B4 045 - Battle of Culloden, 16 April 1746
plan of the battle positions; (e) J Fraser; 14.6 x 8.7 cms.
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B4 046 - Battle of Culloden, 16 April 1746
target and weapons from the battle-field; 9.8 x 11.3 cms.
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B4 047 - Battle of Culloden, 16 April 1746
medal; 9.8 x 15.3 cms.
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B4 048 - Battle of Culloden, 16 April 1746
medal; 7.4 x 9.1 cms.
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B4 049 - Battle of Culloden, 16 April 1746
disbanded after Culloden; (a) J Pettie; (e) F Huth; 13.8 x 9.4 cms.
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B4 050 - Culloden House
Jacobite relics, Culloden medal; 13 x 6.7 cms.
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B4 051 - Culloden House
Jacobite relics; 14.4 x 8.7 cms.
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B4 052 - Culloden House
old tree, Jacobite relics, 'Scottish jougs' or iron collar; 19.3 x 5.7 cms.
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B4 053 - Culloden House
Jacobite relics, the Prince's bed; 7 x 5.5 cms.
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B4 054 - Culloden Moor
the proposed Culloden monument, founded 19 September 1849; 12.7 x 16 cms.
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B4 055 - William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland (1721-1765)
nuptial ceremony with Mrs Horton; 14.6 x 9.5 cms.
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B4 056 - William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland (1721-1765)
at Carlisle, on horseback returning packet to Englishman and Highlander outside the walls of the town; December 1745; (a) S Wale; (e) C Grignion; 8.5 x 10.7 cms.
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B4 057 - The Derwentwater Family
family pedigree; 12.1 x 17.2 cms.
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B4 058 - Sir James Radcliffe [Radclyffe], baronet, 3rd Earl of Derwentwater (1689-1716)
Jacobite, executed for treason; on trial having been taken prisoner at Preston, 1715; 16 x 24.5 cms.
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B4 059 - Lady Derwentwater (d.1723)
widow of the 3rd Earl; chair formerly belonging to her; (p) Day & Son; 17.9 x 11.5 cms.