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An account of the Battle of Killiecrankie fought on the 17th of July, 1689. 1800.
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Account of the battle of Sheriffmuir: in a letter from a gentleman in Stirling to a friend in Edinburgh. [S.l.: s.n.
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Account of the battles of Drumclog and Bothwell Bridge. 1822.
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An account of the engagement near Dunblain yesterday the 13th instant, betwixt the King's Army under the command of his Grace the Duke of Argyll, and the rebels commanded by Mar. 1715. Edinburgh: Printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson.
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Account of the great victory obtained over two thousand High-land rebels. by His Majesty's forces, commanded by Sir Tho. Levistone. 1690. London: n.pub.
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An account of the signal escape of John Fraser. 1750.
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Adair, John, Andrew Millar, and Thomas Kitchin. 1745. A compleat and exact map of the Lothians containing the Shires of Edinburgh, Haddington and Linlithgow: with a view of the country from Stirlingshire to Berwickshire in which is mark'd out the different marches of the rebels & their emcampmts. in these countries; being the fullest and most particular of any map yet extant. London: printed for A. Millar.
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Aikman, Christian W. H., Stuart Hart Betty, and Alastair Livingstone. 2001. No quarter given: the muster roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's army, 1745-46. Glasgow: Neil Wilson.
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Aitchison, Nicholas B. 2003. The Picts and the Scots at war. Stroud: Sutton.
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Aiton, William. 1821. A history of the rencounter at Drumclog, and Battle at Bothwell Bridge, in the month of June, 1679: with an account of what is correct, and what is fictitious in the "Tales of my Landlord", respecting these engagements; and reflections on political subjects. Hamilton: Printed by W. D. Borthwick and Co.
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Alcock, Leslie. 1996. "The site of the 'Battle of Dunnichen'." Scottish Historical Review, no. 75: 130-42.
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Nechtansmere
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Alexander, Derek, and Alan Steel. 1997. Wallace, Renfrewshire, and the wars of independence. Edinburgh: Renfrewshire Local History Forum.
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Allmand, Christopher Thomas. 2000. "The reporting of war in the middle ages." In War and society in medieval and early modern Britain, edited by Diana Dunn, 17-33. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press.
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Allport, Herbert R. 1920. Henry of Navarre, and other papers. [London: The Author.
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Amours, F. J. 1914. The Original Chronicle of Andrew of Wyntoun, Scottish Text Society. First series; 50, 53-54, 56-57, 63.
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Scottish primary source for:
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Anderson, David. 1833. King Robert Bruce: The battle of Bannockburn: an historical play, in five acts. Aberdeen: Collie.
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Anderson, John. 1746. The book of the chronicles of His Royal Highness William Duke of Cumberland; being an account of the rise and progress of the present rebellion.
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Anderson, Peter. 1867. Guide to Culloden Moor and story of the battle. Edinburgh: Menzies.
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Anderson, W. H. 1921. "The Battle of Culloden, 1746, as described in a letter from a soldier of the royal army." Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, no. 1: #.
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Annand, A. M. 1960. "Stewart of Appin's Regiment in the army of Prince Charles Edward, 1745-6." Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, no. 38: 15-29.
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anon. List of battles, 1640-1660.
Battles, fights, skirmishes by sea and land, with the surprizing, storming & taking of cities, townes, castles, etc. in England, Scotland, & Ireland.
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Anon. 1800. The Battle of Philiphaugh; together with The battle of Loudon-hill; Auchindown. Glasgow [Scotland]: Printed for the Booksellers.
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Anon. 1815. Culloden Papers.
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Anon. 1825. The History of the Cathedral, or High Church of Glasgow, from the time of its foundation, in the year 1136, till the present day: Also, An account of the Battle of Glasgow, fought in the year 1272. and the Battles of Falkirk and Roslin. Falkirk: Printed for the booksellers.
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Anon. 1830. The Battle of Philiphaugh: together with The Battle of Loudon-Hill, and Auchindown. Glasgow: Printed for the booksellers. [Between ca. 1830 and 1850?].
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Anon. 1929. Culloden: the order of battle, fought on Straghalan moor, near Culloden House on Wed., 16th April 1746. Ann Arbor (MI).
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Anon. 1948a. "Letters of Flora Macdonald." In A Jacobite miscellany. Eight original papers on the rising of 1745-46 (Roxburghe Club, 209), ed. TAYLER, H. (Oxford, 1948), 181-89.
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Anon. 1948b. "A portion of the diary of David, Lord Elcho, 1721-87." In A Jacobite miscellany. Eight original papers on the rising of 1745-46 (Roxburghe Club, 209), ed. TAYLER, H. (Oxford, 1948), 125-172.
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Anon. 1948c. "The prince's own account of a part of his wanderings." In A Jacobite miscellany. Eight original papers on the rising of 1745-46 (Roxburghe Club, 209), ed. TAYLER, H. (Oxford, 1948), 111-24.
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Anton, Peter. 1893. Kilsyth: a parish history. Glasgow: J. Smith & Son.
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Kilsyth?
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Archibald, Malcolm. 1990. Scottish battles, Chambers mini guides. Edinburgh: Chambers.
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small 'shire' type publication, no plans. Contents divided into type of war. No primary or secondary references. Does not give dates in titles, may give them in text but not worth reading. Includes some English battles. Not worth bothering with.
Bannockburn 3 7
Ancrum Moor 20 24
Pinkie 20 24
Red Harlaw 27 30
Bloody Bay 31 37
Langside 35 38
Inverlochy 41 45
Drumclog 46 49
Bothwell Bridge 46 49
Killiecrankie 53 56
Sheriffmuir 57 60
Prestonpans 61 64
Culloden 65 68
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Armstrong, Mostyn John. 1773. A companion to Capt. Armstrong and son's map of the Three Lothians: (comprehending the counties of Haddington, Edinburgh and Linlithgow) containing an alphabetical index of the market towns, villages and churches; the nobility and gentrys seats, castles and ruins; camps, battles, hills, &c. with the proprietors names. also, an alphabetical list of the subscribers. London: printed by Brewman and Coslett.
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Armstrong, Pete. 2003. Stirling Bridge & Falkirk 1297-98: William Wallace's rebellion. Oxford: Osprey.
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Armstrong, Pete, and Graham Turner. 2002. Bannockburn 1314: Robert Bruce's great victory, Campaign; 102. Oxford: Osprey.
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Ascanius. in which is given a particular account of the battle of Prestonpans, and the death of Col. Gardiner. 1804. Edinburgh: Martin.
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Culloden plan
Falkirk II plan
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Asch, Georg, Stannard, and Son. 1885. The British volunteers: grand parade march. London: Robert Cocks & Co.
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Association, Clan Maclean. The Battle-axe: newsletter. [Edinburgh?]: Clan Maclean Association.
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Atkinson, C. T. 1957. "Culloden." Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, no. 35: 18-22.
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An authentic account of the battle fought between the Army under his Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland and the Rebels, on Drummossie Muir near Culloden, on the 16th April 1746. 1746. [Edinburgh: s.n.
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Baber, Jocelyn. 1977. Commonly called Rob Roy.
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Bailey, Geoff B. 1996. Falkirk or paradise! the Battle of Falkirk Muir, 17 January 1746. Edinburgh: John Donald.
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Baillie, Robert, and David Laing. 1841. The letters and journals of Robert Baillie, A.M., Principal of the University of Glasgow, M.DC.XXXVII-M.DC.LXII. Edinburgh: Ogle.
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Kilsyth
Alford
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Bain, George. The story of Culloden moor. Nairn.
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Bain, George. 1893. History of Nairnshire.
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Auldearn
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Bannockburn 1314. Scotland triumphant. 1962.
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Bannockburn: a poem. In four books. 1810. Glasgow: printed by J. Hedderwick & Co. Sold by William Turnbull Glasgow; J. Anderson A. Constable and Co. and Brown & Crombie Edinburgh; and Longman Hurst Rees & Orme London.
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Bannockburn: the story of the battle and its place in Scotland's history. 1965. Stirling: Scot's Independent.
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Bannockburn [videocassette]: 1314 The Lion Rampant. 1996. Peebles: Bruce Pictures.
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Bannockburn Day celebrations: official programme, June 1912. 1912. [Bannockburn: s.n.].
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Bannockburn sex-centenary commemoration. 1314: 1914: Stirling, June, 1914. 1914. [Stirling: s.n.
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Barbour, John, and Michael Macmillan. 1914. The Bruce of Bannockburn. Being a translation [into modern verse] of the greater portion of Barbour's "Bruce".
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Barr, Niall. 2002. The Killing Time: Killiecrankie and Glen Coe.
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Barratt, J. 2001. "Rorke's Drift in Tartan." Military Illustrated, no. 153: 33-39.
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Barrington, Michael. 1911. Grahame of Claverhouse, Viscount Dundee. London: Secker.
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Barrow, G. W. S. 1976. Robert Bruce and the community of the Realm of Scotland.
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Barrow, Geoffrey Wallis Steuart. 1972. "Wars of independence." In The Scottish Nation, ed. MENZIES, G. (1972), 15-29.
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Bastide, John Henri. 1719. A Plan of the field of battle that was fought on ye 10th of Iune 1719, at the Pass of Glenshiels in Kintail North Britain: with ye disposition of His Majtys forces under ye command of Majr. Genl. Wightman, & of those of ye rebels.
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Bastide, John Henri. 1725. A General survey of Inverness & the country adjacent to the foot of Loch-Ness.
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Baston, Robert. 1740. Metrum de praelio apud Bannockburn. Edimburgi: Apud Roberetum Fribarnium.
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Baston, Robert, and Edwin Morgan. 2004. Metrum de praelio apud Bannockburn. Edinburgh: Scottish Poetry Library with Akros publications and the Mariscat press.
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Baston, William, Robert Culbertson, and William Macmillan. 1938. [Metrum de proelio apud Bannockburn.] Poem on the Battle of Bannockburn. Translated by R. Culbertson. Introduction and notes by. W. McMillan.
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The Battell of Bodwell-Bridge, or, The Kings cavileers triumph: To be sung with a pleasant new tune. 1680. [S.l.: s.n.
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The battle of Culloden April 16, 1746: This view of the glorious victory obtained over the rebels shews His Majesties army commanded by His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland, drawn up in three lines; the front consisting of six battallions of foot, the second of five, the third was a body of reserve, composed of four - Part of the Highland Army is here represented as furiously attempting with swords & targets to break in upon the left of the Dukes front line, where their rashness met with it's [sic] deserved chastisement from the fire and bayonets of barrels & Munro's intrepid regiments. The right wing of the rebels being cover'd by a stone wall, Kerr & Cobham's dragoons under Hawley & Bland, are describ'd as passing through a breach that had been made for them in it, to attack the rear of rebels, w.ch put them into immediate confusion. Kingstons horse wheel'd off at the same time by the right of ye Kings forces, & falling on the left of the rebels met our dragoons in their center, on which began the total rout of these disturbers of the publick repose. 1797. [London?]: Published 1st November 1797 by Laurie & Whittle.
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The Battle of Culloden, near Inverness in Scotland, 16th. April 1746. 1797. [London]: Printed for & sold by Carington Bowles at his Map & Print Warehouse No.69 in St. Pauls Church Yard London.
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Battle of Culloden. 16th April 1746. 1908. [Stirling: E. Mackay.
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The battle of Drumclog, fought on the 1st June, 1679. Between the King's troops, and the Covenanters. 1700. Glasgow: Printed for the Booksellers.
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Battle of Falkirk 17 Janry. 1745-46. [Scale] 500 paces = [2 1/2 inches]. Coloured. 1746. [London]: J. Millan.
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The Battle of Falkirk. (A short narrative of the Battle of Falkirk.). 1746.
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The battle of Falkirk. As no body can form a well-grounded judgment, without hearing the evidence on both sides, the partial and impartial world are desir'd to read the two following relations, and then give verdict, according to their consciences. 1746.
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The battle of Harlaw: fought, Friday, July 24th, 1411. 1862. Aberdeen: Wilson.
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The battle of Harlaw, foughten upon Friday, July 24. 1411, against Donald of the Isles. 1800.
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The Battle of Harlaw. Fought. against Donald of the Isles. [A ballad.]. 1826.
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"The Battle of Pinkie." 1933. The Archaeological Journal XC, no. 1: 175.
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Battle of Preston: - September 1745. (A plan of the victory of Falkirk Muir fought the afternoon of January 16 1746. - Battle of Clifton Muir, Westmorland. 18th December 1745). 1746.
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The Battle of Roslin: and John Highlandman's remarks on Glasgow. 1850. Glasgow: Printed for the booksellers.
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The Battle of Roslin: fought on the plains of Roslin, 1303: and John Highlandman's remarks on Glasgow. 1823. Glasgow: Printed for the booksellers.
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Battle of Sheriffmuir. 1898. Stirling: Mackay.
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The battle of Sheriffmuir: Related from original sources. 1898. Stirling: E. Mackay.
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Sheriffmuir
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The Battlefield of Bannockburn. Scheme for preservation. [A letter requesting support.]. 1930.
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Baynes, John. 1970. The Jacobite rising of 1715.
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Sheriffmuir
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Beckington, I. 1746. Plan of the battle of Culloden.
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Bell, Thomas. 1672. Roma restituta, sive, Antiquitatum Romanarum compendium absolutum: ex optimus authoribus in usum studiosae juventutis collectum. Glasguae: Excudebat Robertus Sanders.
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Errata: p. [11] at end Index: p. [23]-[29]
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Bell, Thomas. 1700a. Roma restituta, sive Antiquitatum Romanarum compendium absolutum: Ex optimis authoribus in usum studios* juventutis collectum. Amstelaedami: apud Ioannem Wolters.
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"Coronis de Scotorum strategematis": pp.181-214
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Bell, Thomas. 1700b. Roma restituta, sive, Antiquitatum Romanorum compendium absolutum. Amstelaedami: Apud Joannem Wolters.
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"Coronis de Scotorum strategematis": p. 181-214 Title and imprint in red and black T.p. vignette
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Bell, Thomas. 1716. Thom* Belli, philologi Edinb. Scotl. Romanorum antiquitates, tam sacr*, quam civiles et militares, renovat* et restitut*: Quibus accedit coronis de stratagematis Scotorum. Amstelaedamio: Apud Johannem Oosterwyk.
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First published in Glasgow in 1672 as "Roma restituta." This edition is a re-issue of an earlier Amsterdam edition, published under that title T.p. printed in red and black
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Bell, Thomas. 1979. Roma restituta, sive, Antiquitatum romanarum compendium absolutum: ex optimus authoribus in usum studios* juventutis collectum, Early English books, 1641-1700; 974:3. Glasguae: Excudebat Robertus Sanders.
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Bell, Thomas. 1983. Roma restituta, sive, Antiquitatum Romanorum compendium absolutum, Early English books, 1641-1700; 1416:3. Londini: Excusum pro Roberto Boulter.
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Bennett, M. 1990. Traveller's Guide to the Battlefields of the English Civil War. Exeter: Webb & Bower.
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Auldearn 132 134 plan
Alford 134 135 plan
Kilsyth 135 137 plan
Dunbar II 191 193 plan
Edgehill: 23-27; plan
Hopton Heath: 38-40; plan
Stratton: 47-48
Lansdown: 51-52; plan
Roundway Down: 54-55; plan
Bristol siege: 56
Adwalton Moor: 62-64; plan
Gainsborough: 64-5; plan
Winceby: 65-67; plan
Newbury I: 68-77; plan
Nantwich: 80-85; plan
Newark: 89-91; plan
Newark siege 1645-6: 92-93
Cheriton: 100-1; plan
Cropredy Bridge: 101-103; plan
Marston Moor: 110-117; plan
Lostwithiel: 122-126; plan
Newbury II: 140-146: plan
Naseby: 155-162; plan
Langport: 162-163; plan
Rowton Heath: 165-167; plan
Preston: 175-178; plan
Colchester siege: 179-180; plan
Worcester: 194-197; plan
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Berteville le Sieur, and Constable David. 1825. Récit de l'expedition en Écosse l'an 1546 (sic), et de la battayle de Muscleburgh. au roy Edouard VI
ed. David Constable, Bannatyne Club, 10.
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Besley. 1990. Scotland for beginners: Bannockburn an' a' that. Moffat: Lochar.
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Black, Adam, Charles Black, Schenk, and McFarlane. 1877. Black's tourist's and sportsman's companion to the counties of Scotland: a series of thirty-six maps shewing all the roads, railways, villages, country seats, fishing streams, rivers and lakes, places of historical and legendary note, memoranda of battles, heights of mountains, the district and parish divisions, earldoms and lordships. Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black.
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Black, C. Stewart. 1936. Scottish battles. Glasgow: Brown Son & Ferguson.
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Includes index
Gazetteer in chronological order. Very useful. claims to include 'every battle fought on Scottish soil or by Scottish soldiers in England or France'. Many are a single paragraph. Does not include any discussion on tactics or strategy. References to English battlefields not recorded. No references. 'Scottish Battlefields. (1992) pub. Lang Syne is a reprint if this.
Mon Graupius 86 1 7
Dunnichen (Nectansmere) 20th May 685 7 8 Angus
Brunanburh 937 10 10 unlocated but 'usually placed somewhere in Dumfriesshire
Duncansness 994 10 10?Caithness
Mortlach 1010 10 10 Danes - Scottish
Carham 1018 10 10 on the Tweed. ' one of the most momentous battles in Scottish history, ranking in importance with Bannockburn'. Anglo/Dane - Scottish battle
Lumphanan 1057 10 10 Aberdeenshire. Death of Macbeth
Renfrew 1164 18 23
Largs 2 October 1263 24 30 coastal battle. Viking
Bell o' the Brae August 1297 31 32 Glasgow. Wallace
Stirling Bridge 11 September 1297 32 39
Falkirk I. 22 July 1298 40 47
Methven 19 June 1306 48 48 Perthshire
Meldrum 22 May 1308 48 48 on the Don'
Bannockburn 24 June 1314 49 60 yes deployments and terrain detail
Dundalk October 1318 61 61
Byland 14 October 1322 61 61?Yorkshire
Dupplin Moor 12 august 1332 62 62 near Perth
Annan December 1332 62 62
Harlaw 24 July 1411 77 82 Garioch
Sark 23 October 1448 88 88
Lochmaben 22 July 1484 88 88 Dumfriesshire
Sauchieburn 11 June 1488 88 89 close to field of Bannockburn
Flodden 9 September 1513 99 109 yes deployments, action and terrain detail
Battle of the Butts 24 May 1544 110 110 fought on the Gallowmuir of Glasgow where the archery butts stood. Earl of Arran v earl of Lennox
Ancrum Moor 27 February 1545 111 116
Pinkie 10 September 1547 117 124 Battle of Pinkie rememberd as 'Black Saturday'. 'it's story is the darkest blot on the page of Scottish history, the only time when a Scottish army fled in terror before an enemy which had scarcely struck a blow'.
Langside 13 May 1568 125 131
Glenlivet 3 October 1594 131 131 Banffshire
Bridge of Dee 18-19 June 1639 132 165 Wars of Montrose
Tippermuir 1 September 1644 Wars of Montrose
Aberdeen (Justice Mills) 13 September 1644 Wars of Montrose
Fyvie 28 October 1644 Wars of Montrose
Inverlochy 2 February 1645 Wars of Montrose
Dundee 4 April 1645 Wars of Montrose
Auldearn 9 May 1645 Wars of Montrose
Alford 2 July 1645 153-4 Wars of Montrose
Kilsyth 15 August 1645 Wars of Montrose
Philiphaugh 13 September 1645 Wars of Montrose
Carbisdale 27 April 1650 Wars of Montrose
Dunbar II 3 September 1650 167 174 yes deployments, roads, very vague terrain
Dalnaspidal July 1654 178 179 site at head of Loch Garry
Rullion Green (Pentland Rising) 28 November 1666 179 179 Pentland Hills
Drumclog 1 June 1679 180 184
Bothwell Bridge 22 June 1679 180 184
Killiecrankie 27 July 1689 185 195
Dunkeld 21 August 1689 195 196
Cromdale 1 may 1690 3 miles north of Grantown
Sheriffmuir 13 November 1715 197 206
Glenshiel 10 June 1719 207 207 at head of Loch Duich
Prestonpans 21 September 1745 208 217
Falkirk II 17 January 1746 218 224
Culloden 16 April 1746 225 233 no battle plan but plan of 'The Order of battle at Culloden moor' from 'The Scots Magazine May 1746'. Shows deployment of troops, types of troops e.g. horse or dragoon, commanders, numbers in each unit and instructions e.g. close order'. V good.
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Black, Jeremy. 1989. "A new account of Culloden." Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, no. 68: 119-20.
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Black, Jeremy. 2000. Culloden and the '45. Stroud: Sutton.
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Blaikie, W. B. 1975. Itinerary of Prince Charles Edward Stuart. Edinburgh.
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Blair, C. H. H. 1947. "Northern knights at Falkirk, 1298." Archaeologia Aeliana, 4th ser., no. 25: 68-114.
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Blar na saorsa: Allt-a'-Bhan-Chnuic. 1914. The ceilidh books; 32 = Leabhraichean nan ceilidh; aireamh 32. Glascho: A. Mac Labhruinn agus a Mhic.
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Bannockburn, Battle of, 1314
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Blessed, Brian, and David Chandler. 1996. Culloden Moor, History of warfare series. [Peebles]: Cromwell Films.
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Culloden
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Boardman, Stephen. 1997. "Chronicle propaganda in late medieval Scotland: Robert the Steward, John of Fordun and the "Anonymous Chronicle"." Scottish Historical Review, no. 76: 23-42.
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Boiteux, L. A. 1959. "Un baroud d'honneur: le Mars et la Belle en Écosse, mai 1746." Revue d'histoire diplomatique, no. 73: 305-14.
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Borestone, Committee. 1930. "The Battlefield of Bannockburn". [A letter from the chairman of theBorestone Committee announcing a meeting in support of the movement for the preservation of the Battlefield of Bannockburn.].
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Borestone demonstration, Saturday, 24th June, 1893. Programme of procession. 1893.
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Bothwell lines. 1679. [Scotland? s.n.
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Bowdler, Thomas. 1750. A copy of a letter from a gentleman in London to his friend at Bath.
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Bowie, Agnes H. 1893. Lines written on the occasion of the anniversary of the Battle of Bannockburn, June 24th, 1893.
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Boyd, Allan, and of Erceldoune called the Rhymer Thomas. 1820. The prophecies of Thomas Rymer, the ancient Scotch prophet: Wherein is contained, remarks on what is already come to pass: with some curious observations on what is yet to come. Glasgow: Published by J. Lumsden and Son.
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Boyd, Allan, of Erceldoune called the Rhymer Thomas, and Robert Burns. 1828. Prophecies of Thomas the Rhymer; the ancient Scotch prophet: containing the wonderful fulfilment of many of his predictions; and those not yet accomplished. Stirling: Printed and sold wholesale and retail by W. Macnie bookseller.
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Brander, Michael, and Jimmie Macgregor. 1975. Scottish and Border battles and ballads. London: Seeley.
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Aberdeen 137-8; plan
Airds Moss
Alford 145-7; plan
Auldearn
Bannockburn
Bothwell Brig
Carbisdale
Corichie
Cromdale
Culloden
Drumclog
Dryfe Sands
Dunbar II
Dupplin Moor - no detail
Falkirk I
Falkirk II
Flodden
Glenlivet
Glenshiel
Gretna / Sark
Halidon Hill
Harlaw
Homildon Hill
Inverkeithing
Inverlochy
Killiecrankie
Kilsyth
Kinmont
Langside
Largs
Loudon Hill
Neville's Cross
Nisbet Moor
Otterburn
Philiphaugh
Pinkie
Prestonpans
Reidswire
Rullion Green
Sauchieburn
Sheriffmuir
Solway Moss
Stirling Bridge
Tippermuir
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Breeze, David. 1990. "Agricola in the Highlands?" Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 120: 55-60.
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Mons Graupius?
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Bremner, Robert L. The Battle of Largs: The Norse Invasion of Scotland in 1263 [CD-ROM]. [cited.
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Bremner, Robert L. 1911a. The ancient accounts of the Battle of Largs. [S.l.]: [s.n.].
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Largs
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Bremner, Robert L. 1911b. Notes on the battle of Largs.
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Brotchie, T. C. F. 1913. The battlefields of Scotland: their legend and story. New York: Dodge Publishing.
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no bibliography but many references both primary and secondary in footnotes. Map of Scotland showing vistas of battlefields, very general drawing but useful for reference/context. Includes 'scenic' landscape drawings by author but no plans or deployments. Chapter 'centuries of strife 410-1093' would have to be read for specific battles/conflicts. Chapter 'The Golden Age' includes battle of Dunbar but would have to read for others.
Mons Graupius 11 20
Nechtansmere (Dunnichen Moss) 685 22 22
Renfrew 26 34
Largs 35 45
Dunbar II 23 April 1296 51 51
Stirling Bridge 53 65
Bannockburn 66 86
Sauchieburn 94 103
Pinkie Cleuch 121 133
Langside 143 149
Rullion Green (Pentland Rising) 156 172
Drumclog 173 188
Bothwell Bridge 173 188
Killiecrankie 189 203
Sheriffmuir 204 210
Dunblane 204 210
Glenshiel 204 210
Prestonpans 211 224
Culloden 225 236
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Brown, Chris. 2002a. The battle for Aberdeen, 1644. Stroud, Gloucestershire: Tempus 2002.
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Brown, Chris. 2002b. The second Scottish wars of independence, 1332-1363. Stroud: Tempus.
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Bannockburn various, minor
Boroughbridge 30, minor
Culblean 99,109
Dupplin Moor 22-36
Falkirk I - minor?
Faughart 17
Halidon Hill 37-56
Myton - minor?
Nevilles Cross 127-142
Presfen
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Brown, Iain Gordon, and Hugh Cheape. 1996. WITNESS TO REBELLION John MacLean's Journal of the 'forty-Five and the Penicuik Drawings: Tuckwell Press.
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Brownlee, Thomas, and W. C. Brownlee. 1822. Narrative of the battles of Drumclog and Bothwell Bridge: the former fought on the 1st, and the latter on the 22d of June, 1679 between the King's troops and the Covenanters. Glasgow: Printed by Andrew Young.
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Brunton, Alexander, William Sir Wallace, and Alexander Scrymgeour. 1841. A new work in answer to the pamphlet, "Wallace on the Forth", proving the stratagem at Stirling Bridge, and that the bridge was at Kildean, &c., also, the history of the famous battle of Stirling Bridge. Dunfermline: W. Clark.
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Buchan, John. 1913. The Marquis of Montrose. [S.l.]: Thomas Nelson and Sons.
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Aberdeen- plan
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Buchan, John. 1930. The battlefield of Bannockburn appeal. A message from John Buchan.
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Buchan, John. 1933. The massacre of Glencoe, Great occasions. London: Peter Davies.
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Buchan, John. 1985. The massacre of Glencoe, Echoes of war. London: Buchan & Enright.
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Buchan, John. 1999. The massacre of Glencoe, Spellmount classics. Staplehurst: Spellmount.
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Buchanan, George. 1690. The history of Scotland, faithfully rendered into English. London: Churchill.
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Pinkie
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Bull, Stephen. 1995. "Battles of the '45." In Woosnam-Savage, Robert C. (ed.), 1745: Charles Edward Stuart and the Jacobites (Edinburgh: HMSO, 1995), 57-71.
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Bulloch, John Malcolm. 1911. The 2nd Duke of Gordon and the part he played at the Battle of Sheriffmuir. Huntly: Dunbar.
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Burgh, James, Mary Cooper, and Thomas Bowdler. 1746. Britain's remembrancer: or, The danger not over: Being some thoughts on the proper improvement of the present juncture. The character of this age and nation. A brief view, from history, of the effects of the vices which now prevail in Britain, upon the greatest empires and states of former times. Remarkable deliverances this nation has had in the most imminent dangers, with suitable reflections. Some hints, shewing what is in the power of the several ranks of people, and of every individual in Britain, to do toward securing the state from all its enemies. London: Printed for M. Cooper at the Globe in Pater-noster-Row; and sold at the pamphlet-shops of London and Westminster.
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Burne, A R. 1953. "In search of a battlefield: Agricola's last battle." PSAS 87: 127-33.
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Mons Graupius?
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Burns, Robert. 1798. The speech of King Robert the Bruce to his troops, to urge them on to fight with King Edward II. and his formidable host, at the ever memorable Battle of Bannockburn, fought on the 25th of June, 1314. Glasgow: Printed for and sold by Brash & Reid.
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Burns, Robert. 1830. A Parody on Bruce's Address, before the Battle of Bannockburn. [With other satirical verses.].
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Burns, Robert, and Edward F. Rimbault. 1868. Scots, wha hae wi' Wallace bled: (Bruce's address at Bannockburn), Chappell's standard edition of the favourite songs of Scotland: with symphonies and accompaniments for the pianoforte and choruses when required / by Edward F. Rimbault; No. 20. London: Chappell & Co.
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Burns, W. 1874. The Scottish War of Independence Its Antecedents and Effects. Glasgow: James Maclehose and Sons.
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Burton, John. 1749. A genuine and true journal of the most miraculous escape of the Young Chevalier: from the Battle of Culloden to his landing in France, taken from the mouths and journals of the very persons, who assisted him therein, partly wrote in London, and partly in Scotland: to which is added, a short account what befel the Pr. in France, and the manner of taking him prisoner. London: Printed for W. Webb near St. Paul's.
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Burton, John, Ralph Griffiths, and Press Tullis. 1821. Ascanius; or, The young adventurer: containing an impartial history of the rebellion in Scotland in the years 1745-6. To which is added, a particular account of the Battle of Prestonpans, and death of Colonel Gardiner; with a journal of the miraculous adventures and escape of the Young Chevalier after the battle of Culloden; and a description of the manners of the Highlanders, their dress, armour, &c. &c. &c. Cupar: Printed by and for R. Tullis; and sold by all the booksellers.
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Cadell, Patrick. 1947. "The battle of Prestonpans." Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, no. 25:103: 113-5.
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Caldwell, David H. 1991. "The battle of Pinkie." In MacDougall, Norman (ed.), Scotland and war, AD 79-1918 (Edinburgh: Donald, 1991), 61-94.
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Cameron, Iain. 1972. Culloden: A Guidebook to the Battlefield with the Story of the Battle, the Events leading to it and the Aftermath. Edinburgh: The National Trust for Scotland.
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Cameron, Nancy Foy. 1998. What REALLY [sic] happened at Killiecrankie? Killiecrankie: Atholl Browse Publications.
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Campbell, Alexander. 1820. An Impartial History of the Rebellion in Scotland in the years 1745-6; to which is added a journal of the adventures and escape of the Young Chevalier after the battle of Culloden. Embellished by two engravings. London: Tegg & Castleman.
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Campbell, Archibald. 1645. Begin. Right Honourable, the Lord hath this day, 13th Sept., etc. [A dispatch announcing the defeat of the Scottish rebels at Philiphaugh. Signed by Lords Argyle, Crawfurd and others.]. London: For Robert Bostock.
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Campbell, Archibald Lord. 1894. Notes on swords from the battle-field of Culloden. London: [s.n.].
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Campbell, Archibald Lord, and E. Andrew Mowbray. 1971. Scottish swords from the battlefield of Culloden. Providence, R.I.: Mowbray.
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Campbell, Dugal. 1746. Plan, elevation and sections of additional barracks of timber: ordered by the Duke of Cumberland to be built at Fortwilliam [i.e. Fort William], on the vacant ground near the Governour's house, for accomodating of 160 private men.
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Campbell, John Lorne. 1975. Our Barra years. [Isle of Canna: The author.
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Canne, John. 1650. Emanuel, or, God with us: Werein is set forth Englands late great victory over the Scots armie, in a battle at Dunbar, Septemb. 3. 1650. And by many particulars of Gods acting and appearing then for us, it is certaine (and so much is clearly proved) that our armies marching into Scotland, and the wars undertaken and prosecuted against that nation, to be upon grounds of justice and necessity, as the Parliament of England hath declared. Also here is shewed, how grosly the Covenant is abus'd, and what an idoll it is now made. With the fraud and falshood of the Scots, and their kings hypocrisie and dissimulation. Moreover such objections are answered, as seeme to have any thing in them, against the point here asserted. London: printed by Matthew Simmons next doore to the Golden Lyon in Aldersgate street.
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Carlton, Charles Hope. 1992. Going to the wars: experience of the British civil wars, 1638-1651. London and New York.
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Carruthers, R. A. 1933. "Bannockburn re-fought." Chambers's Journal, 8th ser., no. 2: 97-106.
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Carte, Thomas, and James Butler Duke of Ormonde. 1739. A collection of original letters and papers, concerning the affairs of England, from the year 1641 to 1660: Found among the Duke of Ormonde's papers. London: Printed by James Bettenham at the expence of the Society for the Encouragement of Learning; and sold by A. Millar. J. Grey. and J. Nourse. booksellers to the Society.
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Cathcart, Society. 1977. Battle of Langside. [Glasgow]: Cathcart Society [1977?].
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Langside
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Cauldwell, David H. 1998. Scotland's wars and Warriors: Winning against the Odds. Edited by Alexandra Shepherd, Discovering Historic Scotland. Edingburgh: The Stationery Office.
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Stirling Bridge 32 33
Falkirk I 32 33
Bannockburn 39 42
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Chambers, Robert. 1829. History of the Rebellions in Scotland, Under Montrose, Dundee, Mar, and Prince Charles Stuart. Edinburgh: Constable & Co.
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Chandler, David. 1990. The Art of Warfare in the Age of Marlborough. first published 1976 ed. Staplehurst: Spelmount.
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Chandler, David. 1998. A Guide to the Battlefields of Europe. reprint of 1989 edition ed. Ware: Wordsworth Editions.
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Ancrum Moor 17 February 1545 181 181
Bannockburn 24 june 1314 182 185 plan
Culloden 16 April 1746 190 193 plan
Falkirk I. 22 july 1298 198 199
Falkirk II 17 January 1746 181 183
Mons Graupius 84 202 202
Killiecrankie 27 July 1689 206 206
Philiphaugh 13 September 1645 214 214
Pinkie 10 September 1547 214 214
Prestonpans 21 September 1745 215 216
Stirling Bridge 11 September 1297 221 221
Ashingdon battle 181 182
Barnet battle 185 186
Bosworth battle 186 188
Chalgrove battle 189 190
Colchester battle 188 189
Edgehill battle 195 196
Ethandun battle 196 197
Evesham battle 197 198
Flodden battle 200 201
Hastings battle 203 206
Lewes battle 207 207
Lostwithiel battle 208 208
Marston Moor battle 208 209
Naseby battle 209 213
Newbury I battle 213 213
Newbury II battle 213 213
Northampton battle 213 214
Preston I battle 214 215
Sedgemoor battle 218 219
St Albans II battle 217 218
Stamford Bridge battle 220 221
Tewkesbury battle 221 221
Towton battle 221 221
Verulamium not battle 217 217
Wakefield battle 221 221
Worcester battle 221 223
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Channel Four, Schools, and Clements Wark. 1998. Chuck Wallace's middle age spread. Warwick: Channel 4 Schools.
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Charles, George. 1816. History of the transactions in Scotland in the years 1715-16, and 1745-46: containing an impartial account of the occurences of these years together with an authentic detail of the dangers Prince Charles encountered after the battle of Culloden, with a short sketch of his life, interspersed with a variety of anecdotes never before published. Stirling: J Fraser & Co.
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Christison, Philip, and National Trust for Scotland. 1966. Bannockburn: a soldier's appreciation of the battle. Edinburgh: National Trust for Scotland.
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Christison, Philip Sir bart. 1960. Bannockburn: the story of the battle. Edinburgh: The National Trust for Scotland.
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Clark, David. 1996. Battlefield walks: Scotland. Stroud: Sutton Publishing.
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Bannockburn 23-24 June 1314 1 14 plan
Pinkie 10 September 1547 15 27 plan
Auldearn 9 May 1645 28 41 plan
Kilsyth 15 August 1645 42 53 plan
Dunbar II 4 September 1650 54 66 plan
Drumclog 1 June 1679 67 78 plan
Killiecrankie 27 July 1689 79 93 plan
Sheriffmuir 13 November 1715 94 107 plan
Prestonpans 21 September 1745 108 119 plan
Falkirk II 17 January 1746 120 132 plan
Culloden 16 April 1746 133 146 plan + poor reproduction of 'Thomas Sandby's Plan of the Battle of Culloden 1746' contemporary plan drawn by French officer who fought for Jacobites. Must see original (The Royal Collection 1996, HM The Queen)
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Clauss, Emil, and Company Scottish Panorama. 1800. Guide to the great Scottish national panorama -- 'Battle of Bannockburn'. [Scotland: Scottish Panorama Company.
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A colored "map of North Britain, done by order of the Earl of Albemarle, Commander-in-Chief of His Majesty's Forces in Scotland; by J. Elphinstone, P.E." with views of the castles of Edinburgh, Dumbarton, Stirling and Blackness, of his Majesty's road over the Corryarick Hills, and a plan of the battle of Culloden; drawn in 1746, on a scale of six miles to an inch. 1746.
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A colored map of "Inverness, with the adjacent country, including to Nairn upon the east, (with the field of battle near Culloden, Aprile 16, 1746) and the King's Road to Fort William upon the south-west; survey'd by Will. Edgar"; drawn on a scale of two miles to an inch. 1746.
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A colored plan of "Innerlochie, or Obrian Fort, in Lochabor," shewing the fort as originally built by Oliver Cromwell, with the part dismantled by Charles II., and a design for a new fort in its place, by J. Slezer, in 1689; drawn on a scale of 80 feet to an inch. 1689.
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A colored plan of Culloden House and the adjacent country, when the battle took place; drawn [1746?] on a scale of about two inches to a mile, by William Roy [afterwards Major-General]. 1746.
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A colored plan of Fort William and Maryburgh, at Inverlochy, in Lochabor, with the adjacent country; drawn in 1725, on a scale of 100 feet to an inch. 1725.
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A colored plan of Fort William, Inverlochy, and Maryburgh, with the fields and waters thereabout, 1740; drawn on a scale of 100 feet to an inch. 1740.
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A colored plan of the battle of Culloden, April 16, 1746; drawn in 1746, by John Elphinstone. 1746.
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A compleat and authentick history of the rise, progress, and extinction of the late rebellion: and of the proceedings against the principal persons concerned therein. Adorned and illustrated with exact plans of the battles of Falkirk and Culloden. 1747. Dublin: printed for E. and J. Exshaw.
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Cook, W B. 1906. Stirling Antiq 4: 116-140.
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Cook, William B., and James Ronald. 1905. The Battle of Stirling Bridge: the Kildean myth: a lecture delivered to Logie Parish Guild in the Parish Mission Hall, Causewayhead, on Thursday evening, 26th January, 1905. Stirling: Cook & Wylie.
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The Copie of a letter, showing the true relation, of the late and happie victorie: receaved by the Marques of Montrose, agaynst Generall Lieuetenant [sic] Baylie, and others of the rebells, at Alfoord, the second of Julie, 1645. 1645. [Aberdeen? J. Brown?
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A Copy of a letter from a gentleman in London to his friend at Bath. 1751. Bath: [s.n.].
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Copy of part of a letter, written from Falkirk, 29th January, 1746: From a gentleman volunteer, to his friend at Glasgow. 1746. Glasgow: [s.n.].
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Cowan, I. B. 1989. "Anglo-Scottish relations." Historical Journal, no. 32: 229-35.
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Glencoe
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Craig-Brown, T. 1886. The history of Selkirkshire or chronicles of Ettrick Forest. Edinburgh.
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Cromwell, Oliver. 1650. A letter from the Lord General Cromwel from Dunbar; containing a true relation of the proceedings of the Parliament army under his command in Scotland; and the success. against the Scots army, in a battle at Dunbar the 3 of September. 1650. Together with a list of the Scotish officers then taken. London: Edward Husband and John Field.
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Crookshank, C de W. 1933. "A Further Note on the Battle of Pinkie." Archaeological Journal: 18-25.
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Cruickshank, Graeme. 1985. Nechtansmere 1300: a commemoration: an essay on the Pictish victory at the Battle of Nechtansmere or Linn Garan, fought at Dunnichen in Angus on 20th May, 685. Forfar: Forfar & District Historical Society.
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Cruickshank, Graeme. 1991. The battle of Dunnichen: an account of the Pictish victory at the Battle of Dunnichen, also known as Nechtansmere, fought on the 20th of May 685. Balgavies, Angus: Pinkfoot Press.
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Cruickshank, Graeme D. R. 2000. "The Battle of Dunnichen and the Aberlemno battle-scene." In Cowan, Edward J.; McDonald, Russell Andrew (ed.), Alba: Celtic Scotland in the middle ages (East Linton: Tuckwell, 2000), 69-87.
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Crum, Frederick Maurice. 1927. Bannockburn. Stirling: Learmonth.
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Culloden. 1920. The order of battle, fought on Straghallan-Moor, near Culloden-House, on Wednesday the 16th of April, 1746. This representation of the Battle of Culloden appeared in The Virginia Gazette of July 24-31, 1746, printed at Williamsburg, Virginia, etc.
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Culloden Papers. Edited by Duncan & Evan Macleod Warrand & Barron. Inverness: R. Carruthers & Sons.
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Culloden, 1746. 1971. Battle fields; 5. G.B.: Pictorial Education.
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Cumberland, Duke of. 1746. This afternoon a messenger arrived from the Duke of Cumberland, with the following particulars of the victory obtained by his Royal Highness over the rebels, on Wednesday the 16th instant near Culloden, Inverness, April 18, The Glasgow courant; 30. Glasgow: Matthew Simson.
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Cunliffe, Barry, and et al. 2001. The Penguin Atlas of British & Irish history. London: Penguin.
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Medway AD43
Mons Graupius AD83 Scotland
Degastan 603
Catterick c600
Dyrham 577
Nechtansmere 685 Scotland
Rowley Burn 633
Winwaed 654
Deganwy 822 Wales
Chester 616
Oswestry 641
Ellendun 825
Hatfield 633
Strathearn 839 Scotland
Dollar 875 Scotland
Inverdovat 877 Scotland
Barra 867
Ailech 857 Ireland
Lough 877 Ireland
Carlingford Lough 852 Ireland
Dublin 847 Ireland
Dublin 849 Ireland
Dublin 902 Ireland
Youghal 866 Ireland
Cork 847 Ireland
York 867
Hoxne 869
Sandwich 850
Farnham 893
Ellendun 825
Ashdown 870
Edington 878
Countisbury Hill 878
Hingston 838
Skyhill 1079 Isle of Man
Strathearn 905 Scotland
Carham 1018
Corbridge 914
Corbridge 918
Stainmore 954
Clontarf 1014 Ireland
Island Bridge 919 Ireland
Glenn Mama 999 Ireland
Limerick 968 Ireland
Inis Cathaig 977 Ireland
Ringmere 1010
Ashingdon 1016
Maldon 991
Tettenhall 910
London 1013
London 1016
Otford 1016
Brentford 1016
East Kennet 1007
Dean 1001
Penselwood 1016
Pinhoe 1001
Sherston 1016
Stamford Bridge 1066
Fulford 1066
Hastings 1066
Northallerton (Standard)
Loncoln 1141
Salisbury 1143
Lincoln 1217
Sandwich 1217
Evesham 1265
Lewes 1264
Slioch Scotland
Inverurie 1308 Scotland
Methven Scotland
Brander Scotland
Loudon Hill Scotland
Glen Trool Scotland
Falkirk I Scotland
Bannockburn Scotland
Stanthorpe Park 1327
Myton
Boroughbridge
Irfon Bridge 1264 Wales
Maes Moydog 1295 Wales
Caernarfon 1287 Wales
Fochart 1318 Ireland
Kells 1315 Ireland
Ardskull 1316 Ireland
Athy 1316 Ireland
Halidon Hill
Otterburn
Neville's Cross
Harlaw Scotland
Brechin Scotland
Carron Scotland
Arkinholme Scotland
Homildon Hill
Hedgeley Moor
Hexham
Towton
Wakefield
Stoke
Blore Heath
Bosworth
Shrewsbury
Hyddgen 1401 Wales
Ludford 1459
Northampton II
Edgcote
St Albans I
St Albans II
Barnet
Langside Scotland
Pinkie Scotland
Carberry Hill Scotland
Flodden
Solway Moss
Calshot 1545
Ballyshannon 1597 Ireland
Enniskillen 1598 Ireland
Yellow Ford 1598 Ireland
Clontibret 1595 Ireland
Moyry Pass 1600 Ireland
Ford of the Biscuits 1594 Ireland
Kinsale 1601 Ireland
Philiphaugh Scotland
Annan Moor 1645 Scotland
Kilsyth Scotland
Tippermuir Scotland
Alford Scotland
Inverlochy Scotland
Auldearn Scotland
Kilrush 1642 Ireland
Liscarroll 1642 Ireland
Julianstown 1641 Ireland
Clones 1643 Ireland
Benburb 1646 Ireland
Corbridge 1644
Newburn
Marston Moor
Adwalton Moor
Nantwich
Hopton Heath
Winceby
Naseby
Cropredy Bridge
Edgehill
Turnham Green
Newbury I
Newbury II
Cheriton
Roundway Down
Lansdown
Langport
Stratton
Lostwithiel
Braddock Down
Tewkesbury 1642
Stow
Ledbury 1645
Dalnaspinal Scotland
Balvenie Scotland
Alyth Scotland
Inverkeithing Scotland
Hamilton Scotland
Dunbar Scotland
Dublin 1649 Ireland
Kilkenny 1650 Ireland
Macroom 1650 Ireland
Scarrihollis 1650
Preston 1648
Wigan 1650
Worcester
Sedgemoor
Aughrim 1691 Ireland
Newtownbutler 1689 Ireland
Boyne 1690 Ireland
Dromore 1689 Ireland
Cromdale Scotland
Killiecrankie Scotland
Glencoe Scotland
Dunkeld Scotland
Bothwell Bridge Scotland
Drumclog Scotland
Airds Scotland
Rullion Green Scotland
St Johns of Dalry skirmish 1666 Scotland
Balmaclellan skirmish 1666 Scotland
Dumfreis skirmish 1666 Scotland
Irongray skirmish 1666 Scotland
Colinton skirmish 1666 Scotland
Glenshiel
Sheriffmuir
Preston 1715
Culloden
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Cunningham, Andrew Storar. 1900. Inverkeithing North Queensferry Limekilns Charlestown the Ferry Hills: their antiquities & recreative resources.
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Curious, Tom. 1746. A Letter to the Author of the National Journal. In all the lists of the prisoners taken in. the battle of Culloden, I observe that none. were wounded, etc. [A Jacobite leaflet.].
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Cuthbertson, Iain, and David G. Chandler. 1993. Bannockburn: 1314, the lion rampant, Campaigns in history. Stratford-upon-Avon, England: Cromwell Films.
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Daiches, David. 1973. Charles Edward Stuart: The Life and Times of Bonnie Prince Charlie. London: History Book Club.
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The daily gazetteer. 1748. London: Printed for T. Cooper.
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Dalrymple, John Sir. 1771. Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland. From the dissolution of the last Parliament of Charles II. until the sea-battle off La Hogue. London: printed for W. Strahan and T. Cadell. and A. Kincaid and J. Bell and J. Balfour Edinburgh.
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Dalrymple, John Sir. 1773a. Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland from the dissolution of the last Parliament of Charles II until the sea-battle off La Hogue. Edinburgh; London: Printed for W. Strahan and T. Caddell and A. Kincaid & J. Bell & J. Balfour.
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Dalrymple, John Sir. 1773b. Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland. From the dissolution of the last Parliament of Charles II. until the sea-battle off La Hogue. Volume II. consisting chiefly of letters from the French ambassadors. and from Charles II. James II. King William and Queen Mary. London: printed for W. Strahan and T. Cadell. and A. Kincaid and W. Creech and J. Balfour Edinburgh.
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Dalrymple, John Sir. 1788. Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland, from the battle off La Hogue till the capture of the French and Spanish fleets at Vigo. Edinburgh: printed for John Bell and William Creech; and A. Strahan and T. Cadell London.
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Dalrymple, Sir John, and Andrew Fletcher. 1778. Memoirs of Great Briatin and Ireland: from the dissolution of the last parliament of Charles II. until the sea-battle of La Hogue. London; Edinburgh: W. Strahan; and T Cadell.: A. Kincaid and J. Bell and J. Balfour.
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Daniell, David Scott. 1961. Battles and Battlefields.
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Bannockburn 1314 49 59 plan
Culloden 1746 186 200 plan sketch of deployments with no background detail. Scale bar.
Stamford Bridge 9-16
Hastings 17-30
Evesham 31-48
St Albans I 60-78
St Albans II 60-78
Towton 79-87
Bosworth 88-100
Stoke 101-111
Edgehill 112-127
Naseby 128-139
Worcester 140-151
Sedgemoor 152-170
Boyne (Ireland) 171-185
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Dathan, the Jew, and William Hunter. 1745. The second book of Dathan's account of the Rebellion: being also the third book of the Chronicle of William the son of George. Containing the Battle of Falkirk, the flight of the Son of James into the mountains, and the taking of Brussels by the French.
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Falkirk II
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Davidson, John. 1878. Inverurie and the earldom of the Garioch. Edinburgh: David Douglas.
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Harlaw
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Davidson, William Leslie. 1911. The Battle of Harlaw. n.p.: n.pub.
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Harlaw
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Davies, Caroline, Sitara Keppie, and Annie Pollock.2004. "Stirling Green Belt Appraisal: Stirling south and east." Stirling: Stirling Council.
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Bannockburn
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Dawson, Charles. 1797. Don poem: With large notes, giving an account of the most ancient families, castles, and curiosities on Don and its branches, with a full account of the battles of Harlaw, Brechin, and Alford, &c. Aberdeen: printed for Charles Dawson by Burnett and Rettie.
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Harlaw
Brechin
Alford
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Delbruck, Hans. 1923a. The Barbarian Invasions. Translated by Walter J Renfroe. 1982 ed. Vol. 2, History of the Art of War.
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Delbruck, Hans. 1923b. The Dawn of Modern Warfare. Translated by Walter J Renfroe. 1982 ed. Vol. 4, History of the Art of War.
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Delbruck, Hans. 1923c. Medieval Warfare. Translated by Walter J Renfroe. 1982 ed. Vol. 3, History of the Art of War.
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Northallerton
Lincoln 1141
Lewes
Falkirk I
Bannockburn
Dupplin Moor
Halidon Hill
Barnet
Tewkesbury
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Delbruck, Hans. 1923d. Warfare in Antiquity. Translated by Walter J Renfroe. 1982 ed. Vol. 1, History of the Art of War.
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Dennistoun, J., A. MacDonald, and Joseph Robertson. 1833. "Glencoe? 4 vols." In Miscellany of the Maitland Club. (Edinburgh, 1833-47), #.
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Glencoe
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Dent, John, and Rory McDonald. 1997. Early Settlers in the Borders.
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Dent, John, and Rory McDonald. 2000. Warfare and fortifications in the Borders. Melrose: Borders Council.
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Degsastan, 58
Ancrum Moor, 58
Redeswire Fray, 59
Philiphaugh, 59
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DeVries, Kelly. 1996. Infantry Warfare in the Early 14th Century. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press.
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Courtrai 1302: 9-22
Arques 1303: 23-32
Mon-en-Pevele 1304: 32-48
Loudon Hill, 49-57
Kephissos 1311: 58-65
Bannockburn, 66-85
Boroughbridge: 86-99
Cassel 1328: 100-111
Dupplin Moor, 112-128
Halidon Hill: 112-128
Laupen 1339: 129-136
Morlaix 1342: 137-144
Staveren 1345: 145-154
Vottem 1346: 145-154
Crecy 1346: 155-175
Neville's Cross: 176-187
Morgarten 1315: 188-190
Auberoche 1345: 188-190
La Roche-Derrien 1347: 188-190
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Doddridge, Philip. 1747. A friendly letter to the private soldiers, in a Regiment of Foot, which was one of those engaged in the important and glorious Battle of Culloden. [Edinburgh? s.n.].
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Doddridge, Philip. 1782. Some remarkable passages in the life of the Honourable Col. James Gardiner: who was slain at the battle of Prestonpans 21st September 1745: with an appendix, relating to the ancient family of the Munroes of Foulis. By P. Doddridge, D.D. London: printed for J. Buckland W. Strachan J. and F. Rivington S. Crowder and T. Field.
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Prestonpans
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Dodds, Glen Lyndon. 1996. Battles in Britain 1066-1746. London: Arms & Armour.
actions included:
Falkirk I. 22 July 1298 33 34
Bannockburn 24 June 1314 35 48 plan
Pinkie 10 September 1547 115 116
Auldearn 9 May 1645 149 150
Dunbar II 3 September 1650 177 178
Sheriffmuir 13 November 1715 183 196 plan
Culloden 16 April 1746 197 216 plan
Barnet battle 73 74
Bosworth battle 77 98
Cheriton battle 121 122
Edgehill battle 117 118
Evesham battle 31 32
Flodden battle 99 114
Halidon Hill battle 49 50
Hastings battle 7 24
Lewes battle 29 30
Lincoln battle 27 28
Marston Moor battle 123 148
Naseby battle 151 176
Neville's Cross battle 51 52
Newbury I battle 119 120
Northallerton battle 25 26
Otterburn battle 53 54
Sedgemoor battle 181 182
Shrewsbury battle 55 56
Tewkesbury battle 75 76
Towton battle 57 72
Worcester battle 179 180
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Donaldson, Gordon, and Robert S Mortpeth. 1977. A Dictionary of Scottish History. Edinburgh: John Donaldson.
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Donnachie, Ian, and George Hewitt. 2001. Dictionary of Scottish History. Edinburgh: Harper Collins.
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Dorret, James. 1750. A general map of Scotland and islands thereto belonging from new surveys. London: [s.n.].
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Douglas, H. 1999. Jacobite Spy Wars, Rogues and Treachery: Sutton Publishing.
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Sheriffmuir
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Douglas, William Scott. 1898. Cromwell's Scotch campaigns, 1650-51.
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Inverkeithing: (xerox on file)
Dunbar (xerox on file)
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Drake, James. 1703. Historia Anglo-Scotica: or An impartial history of all that happen'd between the kings and kingdoms of England and Scotland, from the beginning of the reign of William the Conqueror, to the reign of Queen Elizabeth. Comprehending their several homages, incursions, devastations, depredations, battles, sieges, leagues, truces, breaches, intermarriages, and divers other matters worth knowing. London: printed for John Hartley.
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Drummond, James. 1861. The Bluidy Banner of Drumclog & Bothwell Brig. With illustrations of. others carried by the covenanters on the same occasions. (Read before the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. 14th June, 1859.).
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Drumclog
Bothwell Bridge
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Duff, H. R. 1815. Culloden papers: comprising an extensive and interesting correspondence from the year 1625 to 1748; including numerous letters from the unfortunate Lord Lovat.
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Culloden
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Duffy, Christopher. 2003. The '45. London; New york: Cassell Military: Distributed in the U.S. by Sterling Pub.
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Prestonpans
Culloden
Falkirk II
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Duke William triumphant; or, the rebels, beat at last: Or, a collection of loyal songs. 1746. [London? s.n. 1746?].
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Culloden
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Duke, Winifred. 1953. In the steps of Bonnie Prince Charlie.
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Culloden
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Dunbar, Archibald H. 1899. Scottish Kings: A Revised Chronology of Scottish History 1005-1625. Edinburgh: David Douglas.
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Carham 1018 2 3
Torfness August 1040 13 & 15 King Duncan defeated by Earl of Orkney. Duncan murdererd by Macbeth 14th August 1040 at Bothnagowan.
Scone 27 July 1054 19 & 26 Earl Siward defeated Macbeth.
Lumphanan 15 August 1057 19 Death of Macbeth
Strakathro / Stracathro 1130 23 & 60 Oengus, mormaer of Moray slain with 4000 of his men by Edward son of Earl Siward who lost 3000 men. Fofarshire.
Essie 17 March 1057-8 23 & 26 King Lulach slain by Malcolm king of the Cumbrians - later Malcolm III. Strathbogie. Malcolm invaded England five times.
Orkney 1093 29 Orkney & Western Islands subdued by Magnus Barefoot king of Norway
Mam Garvia (Garvyach) 31 July 1187 40 & 80 Donald Ban Macwilliam (grandson of Duncan II) slain with 500 of his men on the moor at Mam Garvia
Orkney 1098 46 Orkney & Western Islands subdued again by Magnus Barefoot king of Norway
Perth 1160 73 seige
Renfrew 1164 73
Ross 1179 79 King William advanced against Donald Ban MacWilliam. Ross subdued.
Caithness 1196 81 King William defeated Harold earl of Orkney.
Moray 1197 81 battle near castle of Inverness
Ross 1211 82 Insurrection subdued by King Malcolm and large army
Moray 15 June 1215 88 Insurrection. Kings enemies slain by Macintagart
Galloway 16 July 1235 90 Insurrection subdued by King and Macintagart
Largs 2 October 1263 96
Dunbar I 27 April 1296 116
Stirling Bridge 11 September 1297 120
Falkirk I. 22 july 1298 121
Rossllyn 24 February 1302-3 122
Methven 19 June 1306 130
Dalry 11 August 1306 130
Loudon Hill 10 May 1307 131
Slaines 25 December 1307 132 rout
Inverurie 22 May 1308 132
Argyll 22 August 1308 132
Bannockburn 24 June 1314 133
Dupplin Moor 12 August 1332 148
Borough-Muir August 1335 150
Kilblain 30 November 1335 150
Nesbit Muir August 1335 153
Benrig 1382 162
Battle of the Clans 28 September 1396 173 174
Nesbit Muir 22 June 1402 177
Lang Hermandston 14 February 1405-6 177 178 desperate fight on the moor' - uncertain how many involved
Harlaw 24 July 1411 185
Badenoc / Badenoch 23 June 1429 189? 9 April 1430 189 & 231 uncertain location. 'The clan Chattan massacred a large number of the clan Cameron in a certain church on palm Sunday'. P.231 the clan Chattan 'Clanquuhattane' were ordered by the king to be exterminated 'by slaughter, burning, drowning, and other ways, and to leave no creature living of that clan, except the preists, women, and children'. 10 November 1528.
Inverlochy 1431 169 & 189
Strathnaver September 1431 189 Fued resulting in battle involving 1200 men of which 'only nine were left standing'.
Arbroath 23 January 1445-6
Sark (Lochmaben Stane) 23 October 1448 197 198
Brechin 18 May 1452 199
Arkinholme 1 May 1455 199
Lochmaben 22 July 1484 209
Blackness 1488 209 skirmish between King James III and confederate lords
Sauchieburn 11 June 1488 210
Gartalunane 12-Oct 214 rebellion
Monivaird October 1490 214 feud. Massacre
Melrose 24 July 1526 229
Linlithgow 4 September 1526 229 230
Hadden-rig 24 August 1542 236 237
Ancrum Moor 27 February 1545 248
Pinkie 10 September 1547 249
Corriche / Corrichie 28 October 1562 253 254
Langside 13 May 1568 264
Redswire 7 July 1575 266 skirmish
Glenrinnes 3 October1594 270
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Duncan's itinerary of Scotland: containing the roads through Scotland, and the principal roads to London, etc. with a map of Scotland. 1816. Glasgow.
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Duncan, A A M. 1992. "The War of the Scots, 1306-1323." Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 6th ser, no. 2: 125-51.
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Duncanson, Robert, and Scotland National Library of. 1980. Order for the Massacre of Glencoe. [Edinburgh]: National Library of Scotland.
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Glencoe
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Duns. 1895-6. "Notes on a Helmet found at Ancrum Moor." Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 6, 3rd series: 317-322.
actions included:
Ancrum Moor
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Dunsire, Jean, Joe Gallagher, Anne McInnes, and Group Bannockburn Heritage. 1991. Bannockburn past & present: a photographic comparison. [Bannockburn]: Bannockburn Heritage Group European Social Fund Training Programme.
actions included:
Bannockburn
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East Lothian District Council. 1995. Re-enactment of the Battle of Prestonpans, 1745: souvenir brochure. [Haddington]: East Lothian District Council.
actions included:
Prestonpans
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Edensor, Tim. 2002. National identity, popular culture and everyday life. New York, NY; Oxford, England: Berg Publishers.
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Edgar, William, and William Nimmo. 1777. A map of Stirlingshire from a Survey by William Edgar in 1745, with a few alterations to accommodate it to the present time: Upon which, are also exhibited the Roman wall called Graham's dyke, with the stations upon it: the tracks of the Roman Causeway: the remains of Cambuss Kenneth; the Canal; with plans of the Battles of Falkirk in 1298 and of Bannochburn in 1314. [London: Nimmo?
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Features include lochs, rivers and tributaries; detailed settlements and estates; trees; post roads; bridges First included in Nimmo's "History of Stirlingshire",1777 Has watermark Imprint supplied from Moir Insets: 6, comprising plans of battlegrounds and forts Relief shown pictorially
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Edwards, H. N. 1924. "Battle of Falkirk, 17 January 1745/6." Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, no. 4: #.
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Falkirk II
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Elliot, William Fitzwilliam. 1906. The trustworthiness of border ballads: as exemplified by "Jamie Telfer i' the fair Dodhead" and other ballads. Edinburgh: William Blackwood.
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Flodden
Philiphaugh
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The Englishe victore agaynste the Schottes by Muskelbroghe 1547. 1547. London? s.l.
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Pinkie
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Fairbairn, Niel, and Michael Cyprien. 1983. A Traveller's Guide to the Battlefields of Britain. London: Evans Brothers Ltd.
actions included:
Brander 36 37 plan
Ancrum Moor 27 February 1545 82 85 plan
Pinkie 10 September 1547 86 89 plan
Auldearn 9 May 1645 122 125 plan
Alford 2 July 1645 130 131 plan
Glencoe 13 February 1692 138 139 plan
Sheriffmuir 13 November 1715 140 141 plan
Glenshiel 10 June 1719 142 145 plan
Falkirk II 17 January 1746 146 147 plan
Culloden 16 April 1746 148 151 plan
Ruthven Barracks 1746 152 155 plan
Kildrummy Castle siege September 1306 34 35 plan
Ashdown battle 12 15
Ashingdon battle 22 23
Auldearn battle 122 125
Blore Heath battle 52 53
Bosworth battle 70 73
Chalgrove battle 94 95
Cheriton battle 106 109
Cropredy battle 110 111
Edgcote battle 64 65
Ethandun battle 16 17
Flodden battle 78 81
Halidon Hill battle 38 41
Hastings battle 24 27
Homildon Hill battle 46 49
Langport battle 132 133
Lansdown battle 96 98
Lewes battle 30 33
Lostwithiel battle 115 117
Maldon battle 18 21
Marston Moor battle 112 114
Mortimer's Cross battle 56 59
Naseby battle 126 129
Newbury I battle 102 105
Newbury II battle 118 121
Northallerton battle 28 29
Otterburn battle 42 43
Pilleth battle Wales 44 45
Roundway Down battle 99 101
Sedgemoor battle 134 137
Shrewsbury battle 50 51
Stoke Field battle 74 77
Stratton battle 92 93
Tewkesbury battle 66 69
Towton battle 60 63
Wakefield battle 54 55
Wrotham Hill battle 90 91
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Feacham, Richard. 1970. "Mons Graupius." Antiquity 44: 120-24.
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Mons Graupius
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Ferguson, William. 1967. "Religion and the massacre of Glencoe." Scottish Historical Review, no. 46: 82-7; 203-9.
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Glencoe
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Fergusson, James Sir. 1946. "Duncan Forbes of Culloden." Scots Review, no. 7:7: 3.
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Culloden?
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Fergusson, James Sir. 1947. "1547: the rough wooing." Blackwood's Magazine, no. 262:1583: 183-94.
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Pinkie
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Fergusson, James Sir. 1948a. John Fergusson, 1727-1750. Edinburgh.
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Culloden
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Fergusson, James Sir. 1948b. William Wallace, guardian of Scotland. Stirling: E. Mackay.
actions included:
Stirling Bridge
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Fergusson, James Sir. 1951. Argyll in the Forty-five.
actions included:
Culloden
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Fergusson, Sir James. 1963. The White hind and other discoveries. London: Faber and Faber.
actions included:
Pinkie
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Fforde, Catriona. 2002. A summer in Lochaber: the Jacobite rising of 1689. Isle of Colonsay: House of Lochar.
actions included:
Killiecrankie
other battles?
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Finlayson, John. 1746. A plan of the battle of Culloden and the adjacent country, shewing the Incampment of the English Army at Nairn and the March of the Highlanders in order to attack them by night.
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Culloden
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Finlayson, John, and Alexander Baillie. 1747. A general map of Great Britain; wherein are delineated the military operations in that Island during the years 1745 and 1746 and even the secret routs of the Pr after the battle of Culloden until his escape to France: illustrated by an authentic abstract. and. chronological table.
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The first book of the lamentations of Charles, the son of James, for the loss of the Battle of Culloden, to which is annex'd, his farewell speech to a General Council of the rebels, held at the house of the L----d L---t, the night after the action. 1746. London: Henry Carpenter.
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Culloden
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The first book of the lamentations of Charles, the son of James, for the loss of the battle of Culloden, to which is annex'd, his farewell speech, to a General-council of the rebels, held at the house of the L----d L---t, the night after the action. 1746. London: printed for Henry Carpenter.
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Culloden
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Firth, C. H. 1900. "The Battle of Dunbar." Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 14: 19-52.
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Dunbar II
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Fisher, Andrew. 1991. Battles of the Scottish wars of independence. Edinburgh: Donald.
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Fletcher, Arra, and Clifford Jupp. 1988. Blar Traigh Ghrvineard.
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Forbes, George. 1996. Scottish battles: 86 A.D. to 1746. Glasgow: Lang Syne.
actions included:
Mons Graupius 86 4 6
Largs 1263 7 8
Stirling Bridge 1297 9 13
Falkirk I. 1298 14 16
Bannockburn 1314 17 21
Philiphaugh 1645 37 41
Dunbar II 1650 42 44
Drumclog 1679 45 47
Bothwell Bridge 1679 45 47
Killiecrankie 1689 48 50
Sheriffmuir 1715 51 53
Prestonpans 1745 54 56
Falkirk II 1746 57 58
Culloden 1746 59 61
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Forbes, Robert. 1750. A plain, authentick, and faithful narrative of the several passages of the Young Chevalier, from the Battle of Culloden to his embarkation for France: taken from the mouths of several persons, who either gave him succour, or were aiding and assisting to him in his many wonderful and unheard of escapes, both by sea and land. London: Printed for W. Webb.
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Culloden
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Fraser, Donald, Ben Notley, Steve Townsend, Niall Benvie, and National Trust for Scotland. 1997. Killiecrankie. Edinburgh: National Trust for Scotland.
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Killiecrankie
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Fraser, George MacDonald. 1974. The Steel Bonnets: The Story of the Anglo-Scottish Border Reivers. London: Pan.
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Fraser, James E. 2002. The Battle of Dunnichen, 685. Stroud, Gloucestershire: Tempus.
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Nechtansmere
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The full and true account of all the proceedings in Scotland. since the rebellion brgan [sic]: With the account of Cap. Grahames ingagement, as also their taking of Glascow [sic], and their inhumane cruelties acted there. With several particulars very satisfactory. As also the true relation of the last great and bloody fight between them and His Majesties forces under the command of His Grace the Duke of Monmouth. Nere Bothwel Brigg wherein the rebels were routed, and pursued into Hamelton Park, with the number of their slain, and many other remarkable circumstances. 1679. London: [s.n.].
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Bothwell Bridge
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Fulwell, Ulpian, and Edmund Harman. 1575. The flovver of fame: Containing the bright renowne, & moste fortunate raigne of King Henry the viii. Wherein is mentioned of matters, by the rest of our cronographers ouerpassed. Compyled by Vlpian Fulwell. Hereunto is annexed (by the aucthor) a short treatice of iii. noble and vertuous queenes. And a discourse of the worthie seruice that was done at Hadington in Scotlande, the seconde yere of the raigne of king Edward the sixt, Early English books, 1475-1640; 294:3. 1575. Imprinted at London: In Fleete streate at the Temple gate by VVilliam Hoskins.
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Haddington, 1549
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Furgol, Edward. 1998. "The civil wars in Scotland." In Kenyon, John Philipps; Ohlmeyer, Jane H. (ed.), The civil wars: a military history of England, Scotland, and Ireland 1638-1660 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998), 41-72.
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A further and more particular account of the total defeat of the rebels in Scotland: the number of the slain, two standards and 1200 prisoners brought into Edenburgh: and the confession of divers of the prisoners, how they were drawn into this horrid rebellion. A letter from Edenburgh, June 24, at midnight. 1679. [London? s.n.
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Bothwell Bridge
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Fyfe, J. G. 1948. The massacre of Glencoe. Stirling.
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Glencoe
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Fyfe, J. G. 1985. Massacre of Glencoe and other true life dramas. [Dalkeith]: Lang Syne Publications.
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Glencoe
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Galbraith, J. J. 1927. "The battle of Glenshiel, 1719." Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness, no. 34: 280-313.
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Glenshiel: (xerox on file)
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Gardiner, S R. 1903. History of the Commonwealth and Protectorate. Vol. 1-4. Adlestrop: Windrush.
actions included:
Carbisdale: 1, 215-218; location plan
Dunbar II: 1, 292-296; plan
Inverkeithing: 2,
Warrington bridge skirmish: 2, 36
Wigan skirmish: 2, 39
Worcester: 2, 44-47; plan
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Gardiner, S.R. 1893a. History of the Great Civil War, 1642-44. Vol. 1. Moreton in Marsh: Windrush Press.
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Powick: 30
Edgehill: 41-50; plan
Brentford skirmish: 57
Tadcaster: 71
Braddock Down: 86
Nantwich skirmish 1643: 88
Highnam: 104
Hopton Heath: 106
Ross 1643 (Ireland): 122
Sourton Down: 130
Stratton: 136
Chalgrove: 151
Adwalton Moor: 162
Chewton Mendip skirmish: 167
Monkton Farleigh skirmish: 169
Lansdown: 169
Roundway Down: 173
Gainsborough: 190
Aldbourne Chase skirmish: 209
Newbury I: 209-218; plan
Winceby: 240
Nantwich: 295
Newark: 316
Cheriton: 323; plan
Cropredy: 362
Marston Moor: 371-382; plan
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Gardiner, S.R. 1893b. History of the Great Civil War, 1645-47. Vol. 3.
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Gardiner, S.R. 1893c. History of the Great Civil War, 1647-49. Vol. 4.
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Gardiner, S.R. 1893d. History of the Great Civil War: 1644-45. Vol. 2. Moreton-in-the-Marsh: Windrush.
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Alford: (plan) 279-283
Aberdeen: (plan) 143-149
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Gaunt, Peter. 1987. The Cromwellian gazetteer: an illustrated guide to Britain in the Civil War and Commonwealth. Gloucester: Alan Sutton.
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Philiphaugh 13 September 1645 196 196
Inverkeithing 17 July 1651 200 200
Aberdeen (Justice Mills) 13 September 1644 200 201
Alford 2 July 1645 201 201
Auldearn 9 May 1645 202 204
Carbisdale 27 April 1650 204 204
Inverlochy January 1645 204 204
Dunbar II 3 September 1650 205 205
Kilsyth 15 August 1645 210 210
Tippermuir (Tibbermore) 1 September 1644 212 212
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A genuine and true journal of the most miraculous escape of the young Chevalier, from the battle of Culloden to his landing in France. 1884. Bibl. Curiosa. 8o.
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Culloden
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George, H. B. 1895. Battles of English history.
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Bannockburn
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Getmapping. 2002. British Battles: Amazing Views. London: HarperCollins.
actions included:
Bannockburn 23-24 June 1314 30 31 plan: gives eastern alternative site.
Killiecrankie 27 July 1689 112 113 plan
Sheriffmuir 13 November 1715 114 115 plan
Culloden 16 April 1746 116 117 plan
Ashdown 14-15
Maldon 16-17
Stamford Bridge 18-19
Hastings 22-23
Northallerton 24-25
Lewes 26-27
Evesham 28-29
Myton 32-33
Boroughbridge 34-35
Halidon Hill 36-37
Neville's Cross 38-39
Otterburn 40-41
Shrewsbury 42-43
St Albans 46-47
Blore Heath 48-49
Northampton II 50-51
Wakefield 52-53
Towton 54-55
Barnet 56-57
Tewkesbury 58-59
Bosworth 60-61
Stoke 62-63
Flodden 64-65
Solway Moss 66-67
Newburn 70-71
Edgehill 72-73
Braddock Down 74-75
Hopton Heath 76-77
Stratton 78-79
Adwalton Moor 80-81
Lansdown 82-83
Roundway Down 84-85
Newbury I 86-87
Nantwich 88-89
Cheriton 90-91
Cropredy 92-93
Marston Moor 94-95
Naseby 96-97
Langport 98-99
Rowton Heath 100-101
Stow 102-103
Worcester 104-105
Medway 1667 108-109
Sedgemoor 110-111
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Gibson, Mel. 1997. Braveheart [videocassette]. [Los Angeles?]: 20th Century Fox.
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Gildon, J., and Robert Burns. 1813. Scots wha hae wi' Wallace bled: Robert Bruce's address to his army at Bannockburn: a Scottish war songs. London: Wm. Boag.
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Bannockburn
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Gilfillan, George, Duncan Campbell, and Professor Blackie. 1912. The massacre of Glencoe and the Campbells of Glenlyon.
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Glencoe
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The glory of His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland, in the Battle of Culloden; inscrib'd to himself, tho' spoke to worthy Britons. By - Puerulus. 1747. [London?]: Printed in the year.
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Gordon, Patrick, and John Dunn. 1844. A short abridgement of Britane's distemper: from the yeare of God M.DC.XXXIX. to M.DC.XLIX, Spalding Club (Series); 10. Aberdeen: Printed for the Spalding club.
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various battles
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Gough, Henry. 1888. Scotland in 1298: documents relating to the campaign of King Edward the First in that year, and especially to the Battle of Falkirk. Paisley, London: Gardner.
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Falkirk I
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Gowie, J. 1800. Map of Culloden Moor and part of the adjacent country: 1 inch to 1 mile. Inverness: Gow.
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Culloden
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Graham, Angus. 1960. "The battle of 'Sauchieburn'." Scottish Historical Review 39, no. 128: 89-97.
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Sauchieburn: (xerox on file)
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Graham, John Viscount Dundee. 1689. The Lord of Dundee's speech to his soldiers before the late battle in Scotland, and his letter to King James after the victory. [Scotland: s.n.
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Killiecrankie
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Graham, John Viscount Dundee, and J. L. Weir. 1860. Curious document respecting the Battle of Drumclog. [Scotland? s.n.
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Drumclog
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Grainger, John D. 1997. Cromwell against the Scots: the last Anglo-Scottish war, 1650-1652. East Linton: Tuckwell.
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Grant, I. F. 1935. The lordship of the Isles: wandering in the lost lordship. Edinburgh & London: The Moray press.
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Groome, Francis Hindes. 1901. Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland. Edinburgh.
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Guest, Ken, and Denise Guest. 1996. British battles: the front lines of history in colour photographs. London: HarperCollins 1996.
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Bannockburn 23-24 June 1314 32 33 plan
Pinkie 10 September 1547 88 89 plan
Auldearn 9 May 1645 150 155 plan
Alford 2 July 1645 156 158 plan
Kilsyth 15 August 1645 159 161 plan
Dunbar II 3 September 1650 166 169 plan
Killiecrankie 27 July 1689 177 179 plan
Sheriffmuir 13 November 1715 180 186 plan
Prestonpans 21 January 1746 187 191 plan
Falkirk II 17 January 1746 192 195 plan
Culloden 16 April 1746 196 202 plan
Adwalton Moor battle 114 115
Barnet battle 64 67
Blore Heath battle 50 53
Boroughbridge battle 36 37
Bosworth battle 72 77
Braddock Down battle 102 103
Chalgrove battle 112 113
Cheriton battle 131 133
Cropredy battle 134 135
Edgehill battle 96 101
Evesham battle 26 27
Flodden battle 80 85
Halidon Hill battle 38 39
Hastings battle 16 21
Homildon Hill battle 44 45
Hopton Heath battle 104 107
Langport battle 148 149
Lansdown battle 116 119
Lewes battle 24 25
Maldon battle 8 11
Marston Moor battle 136 141
Myton battle 34 35
Nantwich battle 128 130
Naseby battle 142 147
Neville's Cross battle 40 41
Newburn battle 90 93
Newbury I battle 122 125
Northallerton battle 22 23
Northampton battle 54 57
Otterburn battle 42 43
Powick Bridge battle 94 95
Roundway Down battle 120 121
Rowton Heath battle 162 163
Sedgemoor battle 173 176
Shrewsbury battle 46 49
Solway Moss battle 86 87
Stamford Bridge battle 12 15
Stoke Field battle 78 79
Stow on the Wold battle 164 165
Stratton battle 108 111
Tewkesbury battle 68 71
Towton battle 58 63
Winceby battle 126 127
Worcester battle 170 172
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Hall, Joseph. 1897. The poems of Laurence Minot. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
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Hall, Mary B., and Largs District Historical Society. 1974. The Battle of Largs. Largs: Largs & District Historical Society.
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Hall, Thomas. 1746. Christ's rule displayed in Great-Britain's deliverance. A sermon preached October 9, 1746. Being the day of thanksgiving appointed by publick authority, for the victory obtained over the rebels at the battle of Culloden, on the 16th of April last. London: Oswald.
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Hamilton, J. 2004. Scottish Battles. New Lanark: Geddes & Grosset.
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Burghead 1040 27-28
Lumphanan 1057 29 29
Largs 1263 38 42
Stirling Bridge 11 September 1297 45 48
Falkirk I. 22 July 1298 49 51
Methven 19 June 1306 52 54
Loudon Hill 10 May 1307 55 55
Bannockburn 24 June 1314 56 63
Dupplin Moor 12 August 1332 64 65
North Inch (Battle of the Clans) 1396 78 79
Harlaw 24 July 1411 82 83
Sauchieburn 11 June 1488 88 94
Ancrum Moor 12 February 1545 106 108
Pinkie 10 September 1547 109 111
Langside 14 May 1568 112 115
Tippermuir / Tibbermore 1 September 1644 119 128
Aberdeen (Justice Mills) 13 September 1644 129 130
Inverlochy 2 February 1645 131 133
Auldearn 9 May 1645 134 135
Alford 2 July 1645 136 137
Kilsyth 15 August 1645 138 139
Philiphaugh 13 September 1645 140 142
Dunbar II 9 September 1650 143 145
Rullion Green (Pentland Rising) 26 November 1666 150 152
Drumclog May 1679 153 154
Bothwell Bridge 22 June 1679 155 157
Killiecrankie 27 July 1689 161 164
Glencoe 13 February 1692 165 166
Sheriffmuir 13 November 1715 167 172
Glen Shiel 10 June 1719 173 174
Prestonpans 21 September 1745 175 178
Falkirk II 17 January 1746 179 182
Culloden 16 April 1746 183 188
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Hamilton, William. 1745. An ode on the victory at Gladsmuir 21 Septemr. 1745. [Edinburgh? s.n.
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Hanbury Williams, Sir Charles. 1746. An ode to the Right Honourable Stephen Poyntz. London: Printed for R. Dodsley and sold by M. Cooper.
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Hill, J. M. 1992. "The Distinctiveness of Gaelic Warfare, 1400-1750." European History Quarterly, no. 22: 323-45.
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Hill, J. Michael. 1994. "Killiecrankie and the evolution of highland warfare." War in History, no. 1: 125-39.
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Hill, James Michael. 1986. Celtic warfare, 1595-1763. Edinburgh: Donald c1986.
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The history of King Robt. Bruce, containing the memorable Battle of Bannockburn, &c.,&c.,&c. 1850. Edinburgh: printed & published by J. Brydone.
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The History of the Rebellion raised against His Majesty King George II. From its rise in August 1745 to. the glorious victory at Culloden, on the 16th of April, 1746. Illustrated with plans of the battles of Falkirk and Culloden. 1746. Dublin: Printed by A. Reilly; for Edward & John Exshaw.
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The history of the rebellion raised against His Majesty, King George II, from its rise in August 1745, to its happy extinction, by the glorious victory at Culloden, on the 16th of April, 1746: Illustrated with plans of the battles of Falkirk and Culloden. 1746. Dublin: Reilley.
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The history of the rise, progress, and extinction of the rebellion in Scotland: in the years 1745 and 1746. With a particular account of the hardships the young Pretender suffered after the battle of Culloden, until he landed in France on the 10th of October, 1746. 1760. London: sold by R. Thomson A. Millar J. Tonson J. James and G. Bull.
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The History of the Rise, Progress, and Extinction of the Rebellion in Scotland, in the years 1745 and 1746. With a particular account of the hardships the young Pretender suffered after the Battle of Culloden. The second edition. Illustrated with a map of Scotland, and the heads of those noble personages who suffered in his cause. 1760. London: R. Thomson etc.
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Home, John. 1802b. Observations on Mr. Home's account of the battle of Culloden [in his "History of the Rebellion"].
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Home, John, John David Drummond Earl of Perth, and Robert Paton. 1749. Alarm to the housholders and heritors of the city of Edinburgh: in copies of proposals sent off by some in the city, for procuring an Act of Parliament, to impose a poors-rate thereon, and of a letter by one of the said housholders and heritors, to a friend at London, containing observations upon, and objections against, said proposals. Edinburgh: Printed by Thomas Lumisden and Company and sold at their printing-house in the Fish-market.
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Hook, Michael, and Walter Rose. 1995. The Forty-Five: The Last Jacobite Rebellion: HMSO.
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How, James. 1747. An anniversary sermon, in commemoration of the victory obtained at the Battle of Culloden, by His Majesty's forces, under the command of His Royal Highness, the Duke of Cumberland, over the rebels, April 16th, 1746: preached in the Trone-Church, Glasgow, April 16th, 1747. Glasgow: Printed for the author and sold by the booksellers in town and country.
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If a monument shall be erected at Bannock-Burn, to mark the place of King Robert Bruce's splendid and decisive victory over the English army. the following inscription, for the face of the monument most in view, is humbly suggested. 1815. [Scotland: s.n.
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Impartial history of the rise. and extinction of the late rebellion in Britain, 1745 and 1746. 1815. Paisley: Neilson.
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Jefferys, Thomas. 1746. A Map of the River Forth, from Stirling to Barroustouness, including Linlithgow, Falkirk, and the countries adjacent, with the route of both armies to the field of battle. [London]: E. Cave.
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Johnston, T. B., and James A. Robertson. 1873. The historical geography of the clans of Scotland. Edinburgh: W. & A.K. Johnston Ltd.
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Johnstone. 1820. Memoirs of the rebellion in 1745 and 1746: containing a narrative of the progress of the rebellion, from its commencement to the Battle of Culloden, the characters of the principal persons engaged in it, and anecdotes respecting them, and various important particulars relating to that contest, hitherto either unknown or imperfectly understood: with an account of the sufferings and privations experienced by the author after the Battle of Culloden, before he effected his escape to the Continent, &c. &c. London: Longman.
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Jones, Jasper Leigh. 1746a. A Plan of an ancient piece of fortification near Perth, lately repair'd by the rebels.
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Jordan, W. K. 1968. Edward VI the young King. London: Allen & Unwin.
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Kamm, Antony, and Ewan Steel. 1995. The Jacobites, Scottie books. Edinburgh: HMSO: National Museums of Scotland 1995.
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Keen, Jan, Katrina Scott, and National Trust for Scotland. 1986. A young person's guide to Bannockburn. [Edinburgh]: National Trust for Scotland.
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Keith, Alexander. 1972. A thousand years of Aberdeen. Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press.
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Keltie, John S. (Ed.). THE SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS HIGHLAND CLANS AND HIGHLAND REGIMENTS. PORTRAITS, CLAN TARTANS, VIEWS, ARMORIAL BEARINGS, &c. DIVISION 1. Edingburgh.
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King H*kon commemorative number. 1973. Orkney miscellany; 5. Kirkwall: Orkney County Library.
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King Robert Bruce's garland: An heroic ballad. Or, The history of the famous Battle of Bannockburn. Also, The famous Battle of Chevy-Chace. Both to the tune of Chevy-Chace. 1820. Stirling: Printed and sold by M. Randall.
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King Robert Bruce's Garland, an heroic ballad, or, the History of the famous battle of Bannockburn. To which is added, Bruce's address to his army before the engagement, and an account of public transactions to the reign of James IV. 1815.
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King Robert Bruce's garland. An heroic ballad. Or, The history of the famous battle of Bannockburn. Tune - Chevy Chase: To which is added, Bruce's address to his army before the engagement, and an account of public transactions to th e reign of James IV. 1815. Falkirk: printed by T. Johnston.
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Kinross, John. 1986. Discovering Scottish battlefields, Discovering series; no.174. Aylesbury: Shire.
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Bannockburn 24 June 1314 6 8 plan
Harlaw 24 July 1411 9 10 plan
Ancrum Moor 27 February 1545 11 11 plan
Pinkie 10 September 1547 12 13 plan
Langside 13 May 1568 14 15 plan
Auldearn 9 May 1645 16 16 plan
Alford 2 July 1645 17 18 plan
Kilsyth 15 August 1645 19 19 plan
Philiphaugh 13 September 1645 20 21 plan
Dunbar II 3 September 1650 22 23 plan
Bothwell Bridge 22 June 1679 24 32 plan
Killiecrankie 27 July 1689 33 34 plan
Sheriffmuir 13 November 1715 35 37 plan
Glen Shiel 10 June 1719 38 39 plan
Prestonpans 21 September 1745 40 41 plan
Falkirk II 17 January 1746 42 44 plan
Culloden 16 April 1746 45 47 plan
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Kinross, John. 1988. Walking & Exploring the Battlefields of Britain. Newton Abbott: David & Charles.
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Stirling Bridge 1297 58 59 plan
Bannockburn 1314 60 61 plan
Pinkie 1547 110 111 plan
Auldearn 1645 143 144 plan
Kilsyth 1645 152 153 plan
Philiphaugh 1645 154 155 plan
Dunbar II 1650 156 157 plan
Killiecrankie 1688 168 168 plan
Glencoe 1692 168 168
Sheriffmuir 1715 172 175 plan
Glenshiel 1719 176 177 plan
Prestonpans 1745 178 179 plan
Falkirk II 1746 200 200 plan
Culloden 1746 184 185 plan
Barnet battle 89 91
Basing House siege 125 127
Blore Heath battle 79 79
Bosworth battle 96 99
Braddock Down battle 114 114
Cheriton battle 128 129
Clifton Moor battle 180 180
Cropredy battle 130 131
Edgehill battle 112 113
Ethandun battle 40 42
Evesham battle 54 57
Falkirk II battle 181 183
Fishguard battle 186 187
Flodden battle 105 109
Halidon Hill battle 62 63
Hastings battle 44 47
Hedgeley Moor battle 88 88
Homildon Hill battle 70 73
Langport battle 149 151
Lansdown battle 116 117
Lathom House siege 134 134
Lewes battle 50 53
Lostwithiel battle 135 138
Marston Moor battle 132 133
Mortimer's Cross battle 84 84
Naseby battle 145 148
Neville's Cross battle 64 66
Newark battle 122 124
Newbury I battle 119 120
Newbury II battle 139 142
Northallerton battle 48 49
Northampton battle 80 81
Otterburn battle 66 68
Pilleth battle Wales 69 69
Preston II battle 170 171
Roundway Down battle 118 118
Sedgemoor battle 162 167
Shrewsbury battle 74 75
St Albans I battle 76 78
St Albans II battle 85 85
Stamford Bridge battle 43 43
Stoke Field battle 100 104
Stratton battle 115 115
Tewkesbury battle 92 95
Towton battle 86 87
Wakefield battle 82 83
Winceby battle 121 121
Worcester battle 158 161
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Kinross, John. 1998. Discovering battlefields of England and Scotland, Discovering; no.287. Princes Risborough: Shire.
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Knox, John. 1949. History of the Reformation in Scotland. London; New York: Nelson.
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Laing, Alexander. 2002. The Donean tourist: giving an account of the battles, castles, gentlemen's seats, families, with their origin, armorial ensigns, badges of distinction, carefully selected from the best authorities; and interspersed with anecdotes, and ancient national ballads, &c. &c. &c, The Nineteenth Century. General Collection; title no. N.1.1.14336. Cambridge: Chadwyck-Healey Ltd.
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Lang, Andrew. 1903. A History of Scotland from the Roman Occupation. Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons.
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The last true and new intelligence from Scotland: Being a true and perfect account of the overthrow of the rebells, with the number of the slain and taken, on both sides. With a list of the names of the chief ring-leaders, and ministers, engaged in this rebellion. Dated June 23, 1679. 1679. [London: s.n.
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Lawrie, John A. M. 1783. The history of the wars in Scotland: from the battle of the Grampian Hills in the year 85, to the battle of Culloden in the year 1746. Edinburgh: printed by W. Darling.
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Lawson, John Parker. 1851. Historical tales of the wars of Scotland: and of the border raids, forays and conflicts. London; Edinburgh: A. Fullarton & Co.
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Lawson, Lewis, and Panel Stirlingshire Teachers of History. Local History. 1971. The Jacobites in Stirlingshire. [Stirling] (c/o James T. Cameron, County Offices, Viewforth, Stirling): [Stirlingshire Teachers of History Local History Panel].
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Lenman, Bruce. 1980. The Jacobite risings in Britain, 1689-1746.
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Lenman, Bruce. 1984. The Jacobite clans of the Great Glen, 1650-1784.
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Leslie, Charles. 1695. Gallienus redivivus, or, Murther will out, &c: being a true account of the de-witting of Glencoe, Gaffney, &c. Printed at Edinburgh: [s.n.].
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Leslie, John. 1885. The Historie of Scotland, wrytten first in Latin by. John Leslie, Bishop of Rosse, and translated in Scottish by Father James Dalrymple.
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A Letter to the author of the National Journal. [On the national corruption at the time of the battle of Culloden.]. 1746.
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The life and adventures of Sir William Wallace with an account of the Battle of Bannockburn. 1791. also 1820, 1822, 1840 ed.
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The life and adventures of Sir William Wallace, General and Governor of Scotland. Containing, a particular account of his most remarkable battles with King Edward (Longshanks). With an account of the battle of Bannockburn. 1799. Glasgow: printed by J and M Robertson.
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The Life and transactions, of James Sharp, Arch Bishop of St Andrews: giving a particular account of his betraying the Church of Scotland, and other acts of perjury and cruelty during his life. 1780. Edinburgh: Printed and sold at the Printing House West Bow.
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Lindsay, Robert. 1728. The history of Scotland: from 21 February, 1436. to March, 1565 by Robert Lindesay of Pitscottie, To which is added a continuation, by another hand, till August 1604. Edinburgh.
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Linklater, Eric. 1973. "The battle of Largs." Orkney Miscellany, no. 5: 37-47.
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Linklater, Magnus. 1982. Massacre: the story of Glencoe. London: Collins.
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Linklater, Magnus, and Hesketh. 1989. For King and Conscience: John Graham of Claverhouse, Viscount Dundee (1648-1689). London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson.
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Livingstone of Bachuil, Alastair, Christian W. H. Aikman, and Betty Stuart Hart. 2001. No quarter given: the muster roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's army, 1745-46. Glasgow: Neil Wilson.
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Loads and Roads in Scotland and beyond: land transport over 6000 years. 1984. Edited by Alexander & Geoffrey Fenton & Stell, Scottish History and Culture paperback. Edinburgh: J. Donald.
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Logan-Home, G. J. N. 1933. "Battle of Ancrum Moor, 1545." History of the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club, no. 28:2: 159-65.
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Lumby, J. Rawson. 1889. Chronicon Henrici Knighton, vel Cnitthon, monachi Leycestrensis, Chronicles and memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the middle ages; 92. London: HMSO / Eyre and Spottiswoode.
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Lumisden, Andrew, and Walter Biggar Blaikie. 1916. A short account of the battles of Preston, Falkirk, and Culloden; by Andrew Lumisden, then Private Secretary to Prince Charles, Scottish History Society publications; 2.2. Edinburgh: Scottish History Society.
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M'Crie, Thomas. The Bothwell Bridge prisoners, Tracts on the martyrs and Covenanters; no. 16. [Glasgow]: W. R. M'Phun.
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M'Neill, Peter. 1883. Tranent and its surroundings: historical, ecclesiastical and traditional. Edinburgh: Menzies.
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M'Vitie, William. 1858. The battle of Dryfe Sands. Lockerbie: Printed by David Halliday.
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Macaulay, Thomas Babington Baron Macaulay, and Fanny Johnson. 1906. Narratives from Macaulay. I. The trial of the bishops. II. The siege of Londonderry. III. The massacre of Glencoe, English literature for schools.
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MacBain, Alexander, and John Kennedy. 1892. Reliquiae Celticae: texts, papers and studies in Gaelic literature and philology.
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MacConechy, James. 1845. Papers illustrative of the political condition of the Highlands of Scotland from the year M.DC.LXXXIX to M.DC.XCVI, Maitland Club publications; no.64. Glasgow: Maitland Club.
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MacDonald, Alastair J. 2000. Border bloodshed: Scotland and England at war, 1369-1404. East Linton: Tuckwell.
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Macdonald, Alexander, and Peter Buchan. 1839. Interesting and faithful narrative of the wanderings of Prince Charles Stuart and Miss Flora Macdonald after the battle of Culloden.
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MacDonald, D. J. 1965. Slaughter under trust: Glencoe, 1692.
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MacDougall, Carl. 1982. Bannockburn. London: Collins.
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Macdougall, Norman. 1991. Scotland and war, AD 79-1918. Edinburgh: John Donald.
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MacGregor, A. A. 1946. "'The faithful Palinurus'." Scotland's S.M.T. Magazine, no. 37:4: 34-6, 44.
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Macinnes, Allan I. 1991. "Jacobitism." In Scotland revisited, edited by Jenny Wormald, 129-41.
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MacInnes, Malcom. 1922. The massacre of Glencoe: an account of the tragedy of 13th February, 1692, rendered in dramatic form. Paisley: A. Gardner.
actions included:
Glencoe
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Mackay, H. 1933. Memoirs of the War carried on in Scotland and Ireland 1689-1691. Edinburgh: Bannatyne Club.
actions included:
Killiecrankie
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Mackay, W. 1925. Sidelights on Highland history.
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Harlaw
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Mackay, William. 1922. The Battle of Harlaw: its true place in history. Inverness: n.pub.
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Harlaw
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MacKay, William. 1929. "Instructions by Cumberland after Culloden." Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness, no. 32: 301-10.
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Culloden
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Mackenzie, Agnes Mure. 1939. I was at Bannockburn. Edinburgh: Moray Press.
actions included:
Bannockburn
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Mackenzie, Ross. 1995. "Caring for Culloden: the National Trust for Scotland's work at Culloden Moor." Rescue News 67: 4-5.
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Culloden
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Mackenzie, W. M. 1913. The Battle of Bannockburn. A study in mediaeval warfare.
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Bannockburn
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Mackenzie, William Mackay. 1932. The Bannockburn myth: being a reply to the pamplet of "The Historical Association" entitled The site of the battle of Bannockburn. Edinburgh: Grant & Murray.
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Bannockburn
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Mackie, J. D. 1947. "Battle of Bannockburn." Scottish Historical Review, no. 26:102: 189-90.
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Bannockburn
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Mackie, Robert. 1931. "What happened at Bannockburn." Scots Magazine, no. 14: 241-5.
actions included:
Bannockburn
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MacKinnon of Dunakin, C.R. The Highlands in History. Glasgow & London: Collins.
actions included:
Killiecrankie
Dunbar II
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Mackintosh, Alexander. 1874. The clan battle at Perth in 1396: an episode of highland history, with an enquiry into its causes, and an attempt to identify the clans engaged in it, by Alexander Mackintosh Shaw: Printed for private circulation.
actions included:
North Inch
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Maclagan, Robert Craig. 1905. The Perth incident of 1396 from a folk-lore point of view. Edinburgh and London: W. Blackwood and sons.
actions included:
North Inch
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MacLaod, R. H. 1986. "The battle of Auldearn, 9 May 1645." In The Seventeenth century in the Highlands, edited by L. MacLean, 105-35. Inverness.
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Auldearn
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Maclaren, Moray David Shaw. 1964. If freedom fail. Bannockburn, Flodden, the union. [With plans.].
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Bannockburn
Flodden
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Maclean, Fitzroy. 1995. Highlanders: A History of the Highland Clans. London: Adelphi.
actions included:
Alford 146
Arkinholme 59
Auldearn 146
Bannockburn 18+
Badh na Fola (Bloody Bay) 62
Bothwell Bridge 146
Brechin 73
Corriche / Corrichie 98, 101
Culloden 214+
Dunbar II 144
Dupplin Moor 21
Glen Fruin 123 124
Glencoe 168+
Glenlivet 101+
Glensheil 200
Harlaw 50+
Inverkeithing 151
Inverlochy 53+
Killiecrankie 165+
Kilsyth 146 147
Kinlochlochy 92
Langside 100 101
Largs 15
Mamore 146
Methven 16+
Mons Graupius 1
Mulroy 156+
Park 67+
Philiphaugh 146 147
Pinkie 87
Prestonpans 207
Sauchieburn 64
Sheriffmuir 194+
Tippermuir 145
Traigh Ghruinnard August 1598 vii
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Maclean Kybert, Susan. 1988. Bonnie Prince Charlie: a biography. London: Unwin Hyman.
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Prestonpans 135-156. plan p.166
Culloden 201-217
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MacLennan, J. M. 1933a. "The decisive battles of Scotland, 2: Nechtansmere and Carham." Scots Magazine, no. 18: 145-52.
actions included:
Nechtansmere
Carham
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MacLennan, J. M. 1933b. "The decisive battles of Scotland, 3: The battle of Largs; 4: The battle of Bannockburn." Scots Magazine, no. 18: 185-92, 257-64.
actions included:
Largs
Bannockburn
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MacLennan, J. M. 1933c. "The decisive battles of Scotland, 5: Culloden." Scots Magazine, no. 18: 356-65.
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Culloden
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MacMeeken, John West. 1849. A tribute to the memory of our Scottish martyrs: their privileges, their sufferings and faithfulness and our duty in reference to their example; a sermon preached on the battle-field of Drumclog, on Sabbath, 24th June, 1849. Glasgow: John Keith & Son.[etc.].
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Drumclog
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Macpherson, A. F. 1947. "The Clan Battle on the North Inch of Perth, 1396." Clan Chattan, no. 2:2: 70-5.
actions included:
North Inch
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Macquarrie, Alan. 2004. Medieval Scotland: Kingship and Nation. Stroud: Sutton Publishing.
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MacSween, Ann. 2001. "Preserving Scotland's battlefields: powers, practices and possibilities." In Fields of conflict: progress and prospect in battlefield archaeology, edited by P. W. M. Freeman and A. Pollard, 291-96. Oxford: Archaeopress.
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Magnusson, Magnus. 1982. Hakon the Old - Hakon who? [Largs]: Largs and District Historical Society.
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Largs
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Mair, John, Robert Baston, and Robert Freebairn. 1740. Historia Majoris Britanniae, tam Angliae quam Scotiae. Edinburgh.
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Bannockburn
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Mann, Ludovic MacLellan. 1918. Mary Queen of Scots at Langside, 1568.
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Langside: plan (xerox of extracts on file)
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Manson, James Bolivar. 1910. Robert the Bruce: a ballad of Bannockburn. Turriff: Deveron Press.
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Bannockburn
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Manson, John. 1748. A Description of part of the Highlands of Scotland: [showing clans which rebelled in 1715].
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[A manuscript map of the country between the Rivers Esk and Nith, showing the chief towns and Border castles, Milk, Annan, Lochmaben, Caerlaverock, etc., with notes on their construction and the distances between them, c. 1570]. 1937.
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Map of Glencoe and Glenlyon. 1912. Stirling: E. Mackay.
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Glencoe
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Map of the battles of Bannockburn, June 23 & 24, 1314. Scale, 1 mile[= 55 mm]. 1914. Cambridge: University Press.
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Bannockburn
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A Map of the River Forth from Stirling to Barroustouness, including Linlithgow, Falkirk and the Countries adjacent, with the route of both Armies to Field of Battle. (A Plan of the Battle on F. Muir. Jan. 17th, 1745-6. By an Officer in Batterau's. A View of Stirling Castle.) T. Jefferys sculp. 1746. [London]: E. Cave.
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Falkirk II
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Marix Evans, M. 1998. The Military Heritage of Britain & Ireland. London: Andre Deutsch.
actions included:
Harlaw 24 July 1411 180 180
Inverurie 23 December 1745 180 180
Mons Graupius 84 181 181
Alford 2 July 1645 181 182
Brander 1309 184 184
Dunbar II 4 September 1650 185 186 plan
Ancrum Moor 27 February 1545 164 165 plan
Pinkie 10 September 1547 189 189 plan
Prestonpans 21 September 1745 189 189 plan
Nechtanesmere 20 May 685 190 190 plan
Glencoe 13 February 1692 192 192
Kilsyth 15 August 1645 193 194 plan
Auldearn 9 May 1645 195 196
Culloden 16 April 1746 196 197
Summersdale 18 May 1529 199 199
Killiecrankie 27 July 1689 200 200
Glenshiel 10 June 1719 202 202
Stirling Bridge 1 September 1297 203 203
Bannockburn 24 June 1314 203 204
Sheriffmuir 13 November 1715 204 205 plan
Falkirk I. 22 july 1298 205 205 plan
Falkirk II 17 January 1746 205 205
Carham 1016 164 164
Carham 1370 164 164
Heavenfield 635 172 172
Adwalton Moor battle 138 138
Ashdown battle 91 91
Barnet battle 7 7
Blore Heath battle 74 75
Boroughbridge battle 153 153
Bosworth battle 120 121
Braddock Down battle 37 37
Brentford battle 9 9
Carham battle 164 164
Chalgrove battle 95 96
Cheriton battle 33 33
Clifton Moor battle 176 176
Clyst battle 41 41
Cropredy battle 82 83
Dyrham battle 38 38
Edgcote battle 83 84
Edgehill battle 84 86
Evesham battle 77 78
Fenny Bridges battle 40 40
Fishguard battle 57 58
Flodden battle 162 164
Fulford battle 148 148
Halidon Hill battle 165 166
Hastings battle 21 21
Heavenfield battle 172 172
Hedgeley Moor battle 159 159
Hexham battle 172 172
Homildon Hill battle 160 160
Hopton Heath battle 130 131
Hyggden battle 70 70
Langport battle 50 51
Lansdown battle 38 38
Lewes battle 23 23
London 1066 battle 4 4
Lostwithiel battle 37 37
Maldon battle 105 105
Marston Moor battle 151 152
Mons Graupius battle 181 181
Mortimer's Cross battle 68 69
Mount Badon battle 97 98
Myton battle 153 153
Nantwich battle 62 62
Naseby battle 94 94
Neville's Cross battle 134 135
Newburn battle 174 174
Newbury I battle 89 91
Newbury II battle 91 91
Nibley Green battle 64 65
Northallerton battle 144 145
Northampton battle 92 92
Otterburn battle 158 159
Pilleth battle 68 68
Powick Bridge battle 79 79
Roundway Down battle 88 89
Rowton Heath battle 60 61
Sedgemoor battle 47 49
Selby battle 149 149
Shrewsbury battle 73 74
Solway Moss battle 167 168
Stamford Bridge battle 148 148
Stoke Field battle 127 129
Stow on the Wold battle 96 97
Stratton battle 44 45
Summersdale battle 199 199
Tewkesbury battle 76 76
Towton battle 150 151
Wakefield battle 137 137
Winceby battle 125 125
Winwick Pass battle 140 140
Worcester battle 78 79
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Marren, Peter. "The Battle of Nechtanesmere: AD685." Battlefields Review, no. 25: 49-54.
actions included:
Nechtansmere / Dunnichen
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Marren, Peter. 1990. Grampian battlefields: the historic battles of North East Scotland from AD84 to 1745. Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press 1990.
actions included:
Mons Graupius 84 1 3 plan
Nechtansmere (Dunnichen Moss) 4 19 plan
Mortlach c.1005 plan
Culbean / Culblean 30 November 1335 78 88 plan
Harlaw 24 July 1411 89 102 plan
Corriche / Corrichie 28 October 1562 106 117 plan
Tillyangus 10 October 1571 118 123 plan
Craibstane 125 127 no
Glenlivet 3 October1594 128 137 plan
Justice Mills (Aberdeen) 13 September 1644 155 166 plan
Fyvie 28 October 1644 167 172 plan
Alford 2 July 1645 173 182 plan
Inverurie 23 December 1745 183 193 plan
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Marren, Peter. 2002. "Sic strokes ye never saw: The Battle of Harlaw, 24 July 1411." Battlefields Review, no. 20.
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Harlaw
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Martin, Colin. 1965. "Ancrum Moor - A day of Reckoning." The Scots Magazine new series 83: 146-152.
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Ancrum Moor
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Martin, David E.1997. "The Battlefields of Scotland: A report on their preservation for Historic Scotland." Historic Scotland.
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Provides plans suggesting extents for most of the following
Largs
Dunbar I
Stirling Bridge
Bannockburn
Harlaw
Inverlochy I
Sauchieburn
Ancrum Moor
Pinkie (no boundary given)
Langside
Inverlochy II
Auldearn
Kilsyth
Alford
Philiphaugh
Dunbar II
Carbisdale
Rullion Green
Bothwell Brig
Killiekrankie
Cromdale
Sheriffmuir
Glenshiel
Prestonpans
Falkirk II
Culloden
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The massacre of Glenco: in a letter from a gentleman in Edinburgh to his friend in London. 1819. Paisley: Printed by J. Neilson for George Caldwell bookseller.
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Glencoe
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Matthews, Rupert. 2003. England versus Scotland, The great British battles. Barnsley: Leo Cooper.
actions included:
Degastan 603 11 22
Nechtansmere 685 23 32 plan
Brunanburh 967 33 42
Stirling Bridge 1297 56 67 plan
Falkirk I. 1298 68 78 plan
Bannockburn 1314 79 90 plan
Ancrum Moor 1545 146 152 plan
Pinkie 1547 153 164 plan
Dunbar II 1650 179 188 plan
Killiecrankie 1689 201 212 plan
Dunkeld 1689 213 218
Sheriffmuir 1715 219 228 plan
Prestonpans 1745 229 238 plan
Falkirk II 1746 245 254 plan
Culloden 1746 255 264 plan
Brunanhurh 33
Clifton Moor 239
Flodden 129
Halidon Hill battle 91
Homildon Hill 120
Neville's Cross 101
Newburn Ford 165
Northallerton 43
Otterburn 111
Preston 171
Solway Moss 141
Worcester 189
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Maxton, M H Graham. Berwickshire Naturalists Club.
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Ancrum Moor
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Maxwell, Gordon S. 1989. A battle lost: Romans and Caledonians at Mons Graupius. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
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Mons Graupius
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Maxwell, H. E. 1914. "The battle of Bannockburn." Scottish Historical Review, no. 11: 233-51.
actions included:
Bannockburn
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Maxwell, Herbert Eustace (ed.). 1907. Scalacronica. Glasgow: James MacLehose & Sons.
actions included:
Falkirk I
Bannockburn
Dupplin Moor
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Maxwell, Herbert Sir. 1913. The chronicle of Lanercost, 1272-1346. Glasgow: J. Maclehose and sons.
actions included:
Dupplin Moor
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McCallum, William. 1983. Bannockburn souvenir. [Monifieth, Angus]: [The Author].
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Bannockburn
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McGinlay, Paul. 2003. Clans and battles of the Trossachs. [Scotland? P. McGinlay?
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McGuffie, T. H. 1951. "1745: the last campaign on English soil." History Today, no. [1]:Dec.: 22-30.
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Culloden
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McKinnon, Robert. 1973. The Jacobite rebellions.
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Culloden
Sheriffmuir
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McLaren, Moray. 1957. Lord Lovat of the '45: the end of an old song.
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Culloden
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McLaren, Moray. 1964. If freedom fail: Bannockburn, Flodden, the Union. London: Secker & Warburg.
actions included:
Bannockburn
Flodden
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McLaren, Moray. 1972. Bonnie Prince Charlie.
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Culloden
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McLean, Allan Campbell, Roger Edwards, James Grassie, and Ronald Maddox. 1978. Highland life, Highlands observed; 4. [London]: George Philip in association with the Highlands and Islands Development Board.
actions included:
Culloden
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McNamee, Colm. 1997. The wars of the Bruces: Scotland, England and Ireland 1306-1328. East Linton: Tuckwell.
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McNeill, Peter G B, and Hector L MacQueen. 1996. Atlas of Scottish History to 1707. Edinburgh: The Scottish Medievalists & Department of Geography, University of Edinburgh.
actions included:
Dollar 875 72
Inverdovat 877 72
Strathearn 905 72
Torfness 1030s 72
Skitten Myre c995 72
Stirling Bridge 11 September 1297 93
Falkirk I. 22 july 1298 93
Dunbar I. 27 April 1296 93
Roslin 24 February 1302-3 93
Happrew February 1304 93
Cree Augusrt 1300 93
Loch Tay 95 uncertain site. Shown on plan but no date and not mentioned in text.
Dalry July 1306 95
Methven 19 June 1306 95
Glen Trool 17-30 1307 96
Sanquhar 8 May 1307 96
Failford 17 June 1307 96
Loudon Hill 10 May 1307 96
Paisley Forest 14 September 1307 96
Cumbernauld 25 September 1307 96
Brander 15-23 August 1308 96?date
Inverlochy?Oct-Nov 1307 96?date
Slioch 25 December 1307 96
Barra Hill?Jan or 23 May 1308 96?date
Lintalee March 1317 97
Skaithmuir Ferbruary 1316 97
Auchtertool May - June 1317 97
Bannockburn 23-24 June 1314 97 98
Dupplin Moor 104
Culblean Hill 105
Redeswire 109
Nesbit Muir 109
Cockburnspath Park 109
Arkinholme 1455 112
Carron 1455 112
Inverkip 1452 112
Bute 1452 112
Cumbrae 1452 112
Brodick 1452 112
Brechin 1452 112
Lochmaben 1484 117 clan
Blackness 1488 117 clan
Sauchieburn 1488 117, 120 clan
Gartloaning 1489 117 clan
Dunkeld 1488-9 117, 120 clan
Blair-na-Parc 1490 117 clan
Stirling Bridge 120
Blackness 120 skirmish
Philiphaugh 13 September 1645 140, 149
Kilsyth 15 August 1645 140, 149
Balvenie 8 May 1649 140
Carbisdale 27 April 1650 140
Tippermuir 1 September 1644 141
Inverlochy 2 February 1645 141, 149
Aberdeen (Justice Mills) 13 September 1644 141, 149
Auldearn 9 May 1645 141, 149
Alford 2 July 1645 141, 149
Dundee 4 April 1645 141
Kilsyth 15 August 1645 141
Dunbar II 3 September 1650 144
Inverkeithing 20 July 1651 144
Dundee 1 September 1651 144
Dumfries 16 November 1666 145 Pentland Rising
Dalry 13 November 1666 145 Pentland Rising
Rullion Green (Pentland Rising) 28 November 1666 145 Pentland Rising
Loudon Hill 1 June 1679 147 Bothwell Brig Rebellion
Bothwell Bridge 22 June 1679 147 Bothwell Brig Rebellion
Glasgow 2-3 June 1679 147 Bothwell Brig Rebellion
West Calder 17 June 1679 147 Bothwell Brig Rebellion
Gala Water 10 June 1679 147 Bothwell Brig Rebellion
Gilston 2 May 1679 147 Bothwell Brig Rebellion
Baldinnie 2 May 1679 147 Bothwell Brig Rebellion
Magus Muir 3 May 1679 147 not battle but muder of Archbishop Sharp leading to Bothwell Brig Rebellion
Airds Moss 22 July 1680 147 Bothwell Brig Rebellion
Tibbermore 1644-47 149 Clan support for Stuarts
Dunkeld 1689-90 150
Killiecrankie 1689-90 150
Cromdale 1689-90 150
Largs 1263 441
Renfrew 1164 441
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McOwan, Rennie. 1982. Tales of Stirling Castle and the Battle of Bannockburn. [Newtongrange]: Lang Syne.
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Bannockburn
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Memoirs of the Lord Viscount Dundee, the highland clans, and the massacre of Glenco: with an account of Dundee's officers after they went to France. 1714. London: Printed for Jonas Brown.
actions included:
Signatures: A-I8 K2 'The memoirs of the Lord Viscount Dundee' has been doubtfully attributed to Charles Leslie; 'The massacre of Glenco', also published under the title 'Gallienus redivivus' has been variously attributed to Leslie and to George Ridpath -- ESTC
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Menteith, Robert, D. Riordan de Muscry, and James Ogilvie. 1738 / 1735. The history of the troubles of Great Britain: containing a particular account of the most remarkable passages in Scotland, from the year 1633 to 1650. With an exact relation of the wars carried on, and the battles fought by the Marquis of Montrose. (All of which are omitted in the Earl of Clarendon's History.) Also a full account of all the transactions in England during that time. Written in French by Robert Monteth. To which is added, The true causes and favourable conjunctures which contributed to the restoration of King Charles II. Written in French by D. Riordan de Muscry. Translated into English by Captain James Ogilvie. London: printed for and sold by A. Millar.
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Meston, William. 1715. To the memory of the Right Honourable John Earl of Strathmore: who was kill'd at the battle of Sheriffmuir, near Dunblain, November 13th, 1715.
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Sheriffmuir
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Millar, A H. 1882. "The battle of Glenshiel, 10 June 1719: notes upon an unpublished document in the possession of his grace the Duke of Marlborough." Proc Soc Antiq Scotl 17: 57-69.
actions included:
Glenshiel: plan (xerox of article and plan on file)
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Millar, Alexander Hastie. 1906. "Killiecrankie described by an eye-witness." Scottish Historical Review, no. 4: 63-70.
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Killiecrankie
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Millar, Hugo B. 1980. The history of Cumbernauld and Kilsyth: from earliest times: including a guide to places of interest in the district. Cumbernauld: Cumbernauld Historical Society.
actions included:
Kilsyth?
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Miller's handbook of Central Scotland: being a guide to Stirling, Bridge of Allan, Bannockburn, Abbey Craig, Cambuskenneth Abbey. and all notable places in the district. 1872. Stirling: A. Miller.
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Bannockburn
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Miller. 1830. An inquiry respecting the site of the battle of Mons Grampius. [S.l.: s.n.
actions included:
Mons Graupius
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Miller, Alexander. 1865. Miller's Handbook of Central Scotland: being a guide to Stirling, Bridge of Allan, Bannockburn. and all notable places in the district.
actions included:
Bannockburn?
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Miller, O. P. 1971. James.
actions included:
Sheriffmuir
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Miller, Thomas. 1914. "The site of the New Park in relation to the Battle of Bannockburn." Scottish Historical Review XII, no. 45.
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Bannockburn
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Miller, Thomas. 1938. The battle of Bannockburn was won beside Skeoch Hill. Stirling.
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Bannockburn
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Miller, Thomas Rev of Bonnybridge. 1931. The site of the Battle of Bannockburn. [With a map.], Historical association leaflet; no. 85.
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Bannockburn
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Minot, Laurence, and Richard H. Osberg. 1996. The poems of Laurence Minot, 1333-1352, Middle English texts (Kalamazoo, Mich.). Kalamazoo, Mich: Published for TEAMS (the Consortium for the Teaching of the Middle Ages) in association with the University of Rochester by Medieval Institute Publications Western Michigan University.
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Includes bibliographical references Text comprises Minot's 11 poems found in the 15th century MS Cotton Galba E.ix
Text comprises Minot's 11 poems found in the 15th century MS Cotton Galba E.ix
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Miscellanea Scotica: a collection of tracts relating to the history, antiquities, topography, and literature of Scotland. 1820.
actions included:
Glencoe
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Mitchell, William S. S. C. 1893. Bannockburn: a short sketch of Scottish history. Edinburgh: Scottish Home Rule Association.
actions included:
Bannockburn
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Morris, J E. 1897. "The Archers at Crecy." English Historical Review 12: 427-436.
actions included:
Dupplin Moor
Crecy
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Morris, John Edward. 1914. Bannockburn. Cambridge: University Press.
actions included:
Bannockburn
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Morrison, Dorothy. 1996. The Wars of Independence, A sense of history. Scotland. Harlow: Longman.
actions included:
Bannockburn
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Mothersole, Jessie. 1927. Agricola's road into Scotland: the great Roman road from York to the Tweed. London: John Lane.
actions included:
Mons Graupius?
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Muir, J. W. 1956. "'The Battle of Largs', or the Autumn Gale that Saved Scotland." The Norseman, no. 14: 167-76.
actions included:
Largs
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Munro, Jean, and Don Pottinger. 1974. Robert, the Bruce: maps of the War of Scottish Independence and the Battle of Bannockburn. 1274-1329. Edinburgh: John Bartholomew & Son.
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Bannockburn
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Munro, Robert William. 1966. Rullion Green in the Pentland Hills; accounts of the battle by those who fought there 28th November 1666. Tercentenary ed. Edinburgh: R. W. Munro.
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Rullion Green: plan + transcripts of original accounts (xerox on file)
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Murray, George. 1749. A particular account of the Battle of Culloden. April 16, 1746: In a letter from an officer of the Highland Army, to his friend at London. London: Printed for T. Warner.
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Culloden
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Murray, Katharine Marjory. 1908. A Military History of Perthshire 1660-1902. Vol. 1.
actions included:
Killiecrankie
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Murray, Rose D. 1904. The mystery of Culloden battlefield. Inverness.
actions included:
Culloden
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Myers, A. R. 1969. English historical documents, 1327-1485. Vol. 4, English historical documents. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode.
actions included:
Dupplin Moor: 7, 54-56
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Napier, Mark. 1856. Memoirs of the Marquis of Montrose. Edinburgh: T.G. Stevenson.
actions included:
Alford: vol.2, 527
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Narrative of the Battle of Pentland Hills at Rullion Green, 28th November 1666. 1856.
actions included:
Rullion, Green
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Narrative of the Battles of Drumclog, and Bothwell Bridge.
actions included:
Drumclog
Bothwell Bridge
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National Committee for the Preservation of the Battlefield of Bannockburn. 1930. The Battlefield of Bannockburn. Scheme for preservation. [An appeal for support.].
actions included:
Bannockburn
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National Party of Scotland, afterwards Scottish National Party. 1943. 1314 Bannockburn. 1943.?
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Bannockburn
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National Party of Scotland, afterwards Scottish National Party. 1952. Bannockburn day. The 638th anniversary of the Battle of Bannockburn. 21st June, 1952 at 3.30 p.m. (Programme.).
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Bannockburn
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National Trust for Scotland. 1970. The battle of Culloden 1746: a pictorial reconstruction of the battlefield, together with a short account of the action in Gaelic and English, and some details of the two armies involved. Edinburgh: National Trust for Scotland.
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Culloden
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National Trust for Scotland. 1971. Bannockburn. Edinburgh: National Trust for Scotland.
actions included:
Bannockburn
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National Trust for Scotland. 1984. The Killicrankie story. [Edinburgh]: [5 Charlotte Sq. Edinburgh EH2 4DU]: National Trust for Scotland.
actions included:
Killiecrankie
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National Trust for Scotland. 1985. The Battle of Culloden. Edinburgh: National Trust for Scotland.
actions included:
Culloden
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National Trust for Scotland. 1996. The swords and the sorrows: an exhibition to commemorate the Jacobite rising of 1745 and the Battle of Culloden 1746: 16 April - 20 September 1996: Culloden: the swords and the sorrows. Edinburgh? National Trust for Scotland.
actions included:
Culloden
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National Trust for Scotland. 2000. Bannockburn. Edinburgh: National Trust for Scotland.
actions included:
Bannockburn
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The New statistical account of Scotland. 1845. Edinburgh: Blackwood.
actions included:
Falkirk I
Harlaw
Stirling Bridge
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Newbigging, Thomas. 1899. The Scottish Jacobites and their songs and music: with a succinct account of their battles. London: Gay and Bird.
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The Newcastle Courant. 1746. Newcastle upon Tyne: Printed and sold by John White.
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Culloden
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The Newcastle Journal: Published by I. Thompson and Company. 1746. Newcastle upon Tyne: Printed by John Gooding.
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Culloden
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Newman, Peter. 1985. Atlas of the English Civil War. New York: Macmillan.
actions included:
Dunbar II 3 September 1650 102 103 plan poor plan
Cheriton battle 48 49
Edgehill battle 22 23
Marston Moor battle 56 57
Naseby battle 72 75
Newbury II battle 62 63
Worcester battle 106 107
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Mookerheyde 1574
Gemblours 1578
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Ivry 1570
Kerestes 1596
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A plain, authentic and faithful narrative of the several passages of the Young Chevalier, &c. From the battle of Culloden to his embarkation for France: Taken from the mouths of the several persons, who either gave him succour, or were aiding and assisting to him in his many wonderful and unheard of escapes, both by sea and land. To which are added poems, &c. wrote on that occasion. 1765. London: W. Webb.
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A plan, in pen and ink, of the order of battle of the rebel army at the battle of Culloden, 16 April, 1746; drawn by Dr. Richard Pocock, Bishop of Ossory, in 1760. 1760.
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Pollard, Tony, and Neil Oliver. 2003. Two Men in a Trench II: Uncovering the Secrets of British Battlefields. London: Michael Joseph.
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The prize budget: Contents. Heroic struggle for liberty: a great battle. Story of a nation's vengeance: the vespers. The wonders of nature: a great naturalist. 1893. Prize budget miscellaneous series; IV-V, VIII. London: H.T. Smith.
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A proclamation against the resset of the rebels, and for delivering them up to justice. 1679. [London]: Edinburgh printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson. and re-printed at London.
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Master microform held by: ResP Photographed from an original in the Kress Library Proclaimed on June 26, 1679
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A proclamation anent the rebels vvho have not yet taken the bond. 1679. Edinburgh: Printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson printer to his most sacred Majesty.
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A proclamation, against deserters of the regiments and company which are to march to Inverlochy. 1690. Edinburgh: Printed by the Heir of Andrew Anderson Printer to Their Most Excellent Majesties Anno Dom. 1690.
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R. B. 1860. The later struggles of the Scottish Covenanters. From the Battle of Drumclog to the revolution, Services of song; 2. Paisley: J. and R. Parlane.
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R. B. 1681. The wars in England, Scotland and Ireland: or an impartial account of all the battle, sieges, and other remarkable transactions, revolutions and accidents, which have happened from the beginning of the reign of King Charles I. in 1625, to His Majexties happy Restauration, 1660. Illustrated with pictures. London: Printed for Nath. Crouch and John How.
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Rainbird, J S. 1969. "Tactics at Mons Graupius." Class Rev 19: 11-12.
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Raine, Michael. 1967. Bannockburn, British battles series. G.B.: Wheaton.
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Ramsay, Anna Augusta Whittall. 1933. Challenge to the Highlander: Montrose, Argyll, Johnstone of Wariston, Lochiel, Lord Lovat, Forbes of Culloden.
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Ramsay, James H. Sir. 1908. The dawn of the constitution: or, The reigns of Henry III and Edward I (A. D. 1216-1307). London; New York: Sonnenschein / Macmillan.
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Ray, James. 1755. A compleat history of the rebellion: Form [sic] its first rise, in 1745, to its total suppression at the glorious Battle of Culloden, in April, 1746. By James Ray. [York]: author.
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Reese, Peter. 2000. Bannockburn. Edinburgh: Canongate Books.
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Regan, Geoffrey. 1992. The Guiness Book of Decisive Battles. Enfield: Guiness Publishing.
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Reid, Stuart. 1988. The battle for Justice Mills Aberdeen, 1644, English Civil Wargames. [Leigh-on-Sea]: Partizan 1988.
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Reid, Stuart. 1989. The battle of Kilsyth, 1645, English Civil Wargames. [s.l.]: Partizan.
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Reid, Stuart. 1990. The campaigns of Montrose: a military history of the Civil War in Scotland 1639 to 1646. Edinburgh: Mercat Press.
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Magray Hill 1639: 21-24
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Aberdeen
Alford
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Reid, Stuart. 1994. Like hungry wolves: Culloden Moor 16 April 1746. London: Windrow & Greene.
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Reid, Stuart. 1996. 1745: a military history of the last Jacobite rising. Staplehurst: Spellmount.
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Reid, Stuart. 2000. Wolfe: the career of James Wolfe from Culloden to Quebec. Staplehurst: Spellmount.
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Reid, Stuart. 2002. Culloden Moor 1746: the death of the Jacobite cause, Campaign; 106. Oxford: Osprey.
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Reid, Stuart. 2003. Auldearn, 1645: the Marquis of Montrose's Scottish campaign. Oxford: Osprey.
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Reid, Stuart. 2004. Battles of the Scottish Lowlands, Battlefield Britain. Barnsley: Pen & Sword.
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Falkirk I. 20-24
Bannockburn 25 40 plan
Pinkie 41 56 plan
Kilsyth 60 73 plan
Dunbar II 74 91 plan
Inverkeithing 92 102 plan
Sheriffmuir 105 119 plan
Prestonpans 120 136 plan
Falkirk II 137 151 plan
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Reid, Stuart, and Shaun Hart. 1989. Killiecrankie. Leigh-on-Sea: Partizan.
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Reid, Stuart, and Colin Turner. 2004. Dunbar 1650, Cromwell's Most Famous Victory: Osprey.
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Richardson, G. D. 1996. The Highland campaign of 1653-1655: Presidential address to the Inverness Field Club. Inverness: Inverness Field Club.
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Ridpath, George. 1776. The border history of England and Scotland. London: printed for T. Cadell et al.
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Ridpath, George, and Charles Leslie. 1704. The massacre of Glenco: Being a true narrative of the barbarous murther of the Glenco-Men, in the highlands of Scotland, by way of military execution, on the 13th of Feb. 1692. publish'd for undeceiving those who have been impos'd upon by false accounts. London: Printed and sold by B. Bragg.
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Riley, Henry T. 1864. Chronica monasterii S. Albani. Vol. 28, Chronicles and memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the middle ages. London: Longman Green Longman Roberts and Green.
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Ritchie, A I. "Extracts from the session records of Tynninghame relative to the battle of Philiphaugh." Berwickshire Naturalist Club 8: pp98.
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Robbins, Simon. 1993. God's General: Cromwell the Soldier. Stroud: Sutton Publishing.
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Dunbar II 153-174 plan
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Robert de Bruce's garland, or, A heroic old Scotch ballad on the Battle of Bannockburn, fought by a Scots army of 30,000, on the 24th of June, 1414, against King Edward II., with a mighty army of 300,000 men. 1850. [Scotland?]: [s.n.].
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Roberts, John L. 1999. Feuds, Forays and Rebellions: History of the Highland Clans 1475-1625. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
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Altgawn 1596 160 161
Ardnary 1586 86
North Inch (Battle of the Clans) 1396 9
Bealach 'n Cor? 123
Ben Bigrie 1598 110
Blar Milleadh Garaidh 15? 51
Blar-na-Leine 1544 47-9, 56, 125, 187, 189, 190, 194
Blar-na-Pairce 1491 122
Bloody Bay?1481, 1485 21-2, 29, 88
Broadford post 1320 187
Carberry Hill 1567 156
Cairnish 1601 140
Coire na Creiche 1601 140 141
Corriche / Corrichie 1562 97, 98, 155, 191
Creag-an-airgid 1518 35, 194
Drumchatt post 1491 25
Farsetmore 1567 75
Glendale? 37
Glenlivet 1594 102, 103, 191
Glentaisie 1565 72, 73, 76, 89
Harlaw 1411 14, 16 - no detail on the battle
Inverlochy 1431 16
Kilchrist church 1603 129
Knockboy 1565 71
Langside 1567 59, 77, 78, 121
Leac-nan-Saighead 1596 194
Loch Griunart 1598 107, 109-10
Eigg?1510 51, 189
Pinkie 1547 57, 123, 125, 152, 176
Sauchieburn 1488 22, 122
Slieve-an-Aura 1559 66
Torran Dubh between 1517 - 1529 151
Yellow Ford 1598 105
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Roberts, John Leonard. 2000. Clan, king and covenant: history of the Highland clans from the Civil War to the Glencoe Massacre. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
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Robertson, Alexander of Dun Donnochy. 1856. Where are the Highlanders? or, Highland regiments and Highland clearances. Edinburgh: Shepherd & Elliot.
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Robertson, James. 1994. Atholl in the rebellion of 1745. Aberfeldy: Wordwright Communications.
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Robson, J. 1897. Border Battles and Battlefields. Kelso: J.& J.H. Rutherford.
actions included:
Halidon Hill: 1-15, 115-120
Otterburn: 16-35, 120-135
Homildon Hill: 36-46, 135-137
Hedgeley Moor: 47-49, 138
Hexham: 50-53, 138-139
Flodden: 54-78, 139-159
Melrose/Skirmish Hill: 79-82. 159160
Solway Moss: 83-89, 160
Ancrum Moor 90-102 & 161-168
Philiphaugh: 103-113, 168-175
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Robson, Ralph. 1989. The English highland clans: Tudor responses to a mediaeval problem. Edinburgh: John Donald Publishers.
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Rodocanachi, Emmanuel. 1919. "La fin d'une race: le dernier des Stuarts après Culloden." In Études et fantaisies historiques; ser. 2 (Paris, 1919), 174-206.
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Rogers, C J. 1998. "The Efficacy of the English Longbow: A Reply to Kelly De Vries." War in History v: 233-242.
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Rogers, Charles. 1857. Stirling: the battle ground of civil and religious liberty. London; Stirling: James Nisbet & Co.: P. Drummond.
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Rogers, Charles. 1876. "Memoir of George Wishart, the Scottish martyr." Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, no. 4: 260-363.
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Aberdeen
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Rogers, Clifford J. 1999. The Wars of Edward III: sources and interpretations, Warfare in history. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press.
actions included:
Dupplin Moor: 23-29 (includes translation of Wyntoun's account)
Berwick siege 1333: 34-38
Halidon Hill: 38-39
Dunbar siege: 57
Sluys: 85
Tournai siege: 96
Crecy: 131
Neville's Cross: 138-9
Calais siege: 140
Mauron: 144
La Rochelle 1372: 194
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Rogers, Clifford J. 2000. War cruel and sharp: English strategy under Edward III, 1327-1360, Warfare in history. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press.
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Dupplin Moor: campaign: 27-47
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Rogers, H C B. 1968. Battles and Generals of the Civil Wars 1642 - 1651.
actions included:
Inverlochy 201 206
Auldearn 1645 217 225 plan
Alford 1645 245-249; plan (limited significance)
Kilsyth 1645 250 254 plan
Dunbar II 294 296
Cheriton battle 118 123
Edgehill battle 42 56
Inverlochy battle 201 206
Langport battle 240 244
Lansdown battle 73 82
Lostwithiel battle 152 162
Marston Moor battle 136 151
Naseby battle 226 239
Newbury I battle 99 108
Newbury II battle 163 173
Roundway Down battle 83 89
Rowton Heath battle 259 260
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Rothwell, Harry. 1957. The chronicle of Walter of Guisborough: previously edited as the chronicle of Walter of Hemingford or Hemingburgh, Camden third series; v. 89. London: Offices of the Society 1957.
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Round, John Horace. 1899. The commune of London: and other studies. Westminster: A. Constable 1899.
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Bannockburn
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Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. 1957. An inventory of the ancient and historical monuments of Selkirkshire.
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Philiphaugh
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Russell, James. 1894. Reminiscences of Yarrow. Selkirk: G. Lewis & Son.
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Philiphaugh
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Rutherford, Andrew, and C. engraver Mosley. 1745 / 1765. An exact plan of His Majesty's great roads through the Highlands of Scotland. [London? s.n.].
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Prestonpans
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Sadler, John. 1996. Scottish Battles: From Mons Graupius to Culloden. Edinburgh: Canongate.
actions included:
Mons Graupius 84
Nechtansmere (Dunnichen Moss) 685
Carham 1018
Stirling Bridge 11 September 1297 plan
Falkirk 22 July 1298 plan
Bannockburn 23 June 1314 plan
Bannockburn 24 June 1314 plan
Ancrum moor 1545
Pinkie Cleuch 10 September 1547 plan
Auldearn 9 May 1645 plan
Alford 2 July 1645 plan
Kilsyth 15 August 1645 plan
Dunbar II 3 September 1650 plan
Killiecrankie 27 July1689 plan
Glencoe 1692
Sheriffmuir 13 November 1715 plan
Glensheil 10 June 1719 plan
Prestonpans 21 September 1745 plan
Falkirk II 17 January 1746 plan
Culloden 16 April 1746 plan
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Sadler, John. 2005. Border Fury: England and Scotland at War 1296-1568. Harlow: Pearson Longman.
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Ancrum
Arthuret 573
Athenry 1316
Athy 1316
Auberoche
Bannockburn
Barnet
Bicocca
Blakehoumoor 1322
Blore Heath
Boroughbridge
Bosworth
Bramham Moor
Cassel 1328
Clans 1396
Cravant 1423
Nechtansmere
Dupplin Moor
Evesham
Falkirk I
Flodden
Halidon Hill
Harlaw
Haydon Bridge
Heavenfield
Hedgeley Moor
Hexham
Homildon
Inverlochy 1431
Inverurie 108
Inverurie 1411
Kells
Loudon Hill
Ludford Bridge
Methven
Morlaix
Najera
Nisbet Hill 1402
Northallerton
Otterburn
Pinkie
Poitiers
Reisdwire
Reycross
Roxburgh
St Albans
Scawton Moor 1322
Shrewsbury
Skaithmuir
Solway Moss
Stirling Bridge
Stoke
Tewkesbury
Towton
Verneuil
Wakefield
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A sale of the goods and effects which was [sic] taken after the battle of Culloden: belonging to the young Pretender, and brought from Scotlaud [sic], to be sold tomorrow, under prime cost, at the Ax on Tower hill. 1746. [London?]: Printed in the year.
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Sandby, T. 1746. Plan of the battle of Culloden, 16th. April 1746. Inverness: Drawn.
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Sanford, Terry Charles. 1905. "The Battle of Glenshiel." Scottish Historical Review, no. 2: 412-23.
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Sangster, Charles. 1839. Bannockburn: a poem, which obtained the Chancellor's Medal at the Cambridge commencement, 1839. [Cambridge? s.n.
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Sawers, Peter. 1856 / 1858. Footsteps of Sir William Wallace: battle of Stirling, or, Wallace on the Forth. Glasgow [Scotland]: Thomas Murray and Son.
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Sayer, Robert. 1773. A new and complete map of Scotland, and islands thereto belonging: from actual surveys, the shires properly divided, and subdivided, the forts lately erected & roads of communication, or military ways; carried on by His Majesty's command; the times when, and places where the most remarkable battles have been fought. Likewise the Roman camps & forts: also the seats of the nobility, in each shire distinguished, with several other remarkable places, that occur in the history of Scotland. [London: Rob. Sayer.
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Schnebbelie, Robert Blemmel, and William Wise. 1816. The coffin plates of the Rebel Lords who were executed on Tower Hill in 1746 and 1747. London: R. Wilkinson.
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Culloden
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Scott, A. M. 1889. "The battle of Langside." Journal of the British Archaeological Association, no. 45: 22-24.
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Scott, A. M. 1890. "Notes on the battle of Langside." Transactions of the Glasgow Archaeological Society, ns, no. 1: 281-30.
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Scott, Alexander Malcolm. 1885. The Battle of Langside, MDLXVIII. Glasgow: H. Hopkins.
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Langside
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Scott, Alexander Malcolm. after 1884. "Notes on the Battle of Langside." Glasgow Archaeological Society: 281-300.
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Scott, Andrew Murray. 2000a. Bonnie Dundee. 2nd ed: John Donald Publishers Ltd.
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Killiecrankie
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Scott, David Dundas. 1872. Letter: 1872 Mar. 26, Briery Yards by Hawick, to David Laing.
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Bannockburn
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Scott, Walter. 1828. From Glencoe to Stirling: Rob Roy, the Highlanders & Scotland's chivalric age, Tales of a Scottish grandfather; 3. Nashville, Tenn.: Cumberland House.
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Scott, Walter. 1876. Lord of the Isles.
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Scott, Walter Sir. 1871. Old mortality, Waverley novels; Vol. 5. Edinburgh: Adam & Charles Black.
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Scott, William. 1997. The Bannockburn years. Edinburgh: Luath Press Ltd.
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Scott, William. 2000b. Bannockburn revealed: a reappraisal: Bannockburn: the problems, sources, solutions, status of the arguments and discoveries in topography. Rothesay: Elenkus.
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Scottish battles. 1985. Newtowngrange: Lang Syne.
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Scottish battles. 1992. Glasgow: Lang Syne.
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Scottish National Portrait Gallery. 1965. The Jacobite rising of 1715. Edinburgh.
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Selby, John. 1973. Over the sea to Skye: the 'Forty-five. London and New York.
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Prestonpans
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Semple, John Mackenzie. 1900. Culloden Field. Oban: Oban Times.
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Culloden
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Seymour, W. 1979. Battles in Britain and their political background 1066-1746. London: Book Club Associates.
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Stirling Bridge 11 September 1297 69 75 plan
Falkirk I. 22 July 1298 75 82 plan
Bannockburn 23-24 June 1314 83 text; 125 for bibliog.; plan: gives day 1 & day 2 plans as well as air photo superimposition;
Pinkie 10 September 1547 208 223 plan
Alford 2 July 1645 35 & 132-135 plan
Auldearn 9 May 1645 35 & 127 140 plan
Kilsyth 15 August 1645 36 & 127 140 plan
Sheriffmuir 13 November 1715 181 200 plan
Glenshiel 10 June 1719 181 200 plan
Prestonpans 21 September 1745 201 224 plan
Falkirk II 23 June 1314 201 224 plan
Culloden 16 April 1746 201 224 plan
Tippermuir 1 September 1644 35 35
Inverlochy 2 February 1645 35 35
Aberdeen (Justice Mills) 13 September 1644 35 35 - brief note only
Dunbar II 141 159 plan
Philiphaugh 13 September 1645 36 36
Adwalton Moor battle 32 32
Aldbourne Chase battle 34 34
Bamburgh Castle siege 189 189
Barnet battle 151 160 &189
Blore Heath battle 186 186
Bosworth battle 172 185
Braddock Down battle 32 32
Brentford skirmish 32 32
Bristol siege 34 34
Chalgrove battle 32 32
Cheriton battle 68 82 & 34
Cropredy battle 34 34
Edgcote battle 189 189
Edgehill battle 37 51 &32
Empingham battle 189 189
Evesham battle 54 68
Flodden battle 191 207
Fulford battle 9 20
Hastings battle 21 38
Hedgeley Moor battle 188 188
Hexham battle 188 189
Hopton Heath battle 32 32
Hull siege 34 34
Langport battle 36 36
Lansdown battle 32 32
Lewes battle 39 53
Lichfield battle 32 32
Lostwithiel battle 35 35
Marston Moor battle 83 103 &35
Mortimers Cross battle 188 188
Nantwich battle 34 34
Naseby battle 108 126 & 35
Newark battle 34 34
Newbury I battle 52 67 &34
Newbury II battle 35 35
Northampton battle 186 186
Powick Bridge battle 32 32
Preston II battle 181 200
Roundway Down battle 34 34
Rowton Heath battle 36 36
Sedgemoor battle 160 180
St Albans I battle 186 186
St Albans II battle 126 139 &188
Stamford Bridge battle 9 20
Stratton battle 32 32
Tadcaster battle 32 32
Tewkesbury battle 161 171
Tippermuir battle 35 35
Torrington battle 36 36
Towton battle 140 150 & 188
Turnham Green not battl 32 32
Wakefield battle 186 186
Winceby battle 34 34
Worcester battle 141 159
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Seymour, William. 1973. "The battle of Bannockburn, 1314." History Today, no. 23:8: 564-71.
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Shearer, J. E. 1909. Fact and fiction in the story of Bannockburn.
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Shearer, John E. 1914. The site of the Battle of Bannockburn: the reputed sites and the mythical Carse site reviewed. Stirling: R.S. Shearer.
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Shearer, John Elliot. 1911. The Battle of Dunblane revised - Sheriffmuir, 1715.
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Shearer, John Elliot. 1913. The battlefields around Stirling. Stirling: R. S. Shearer & Son.
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Stirling Bridge
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Shearer, R. S. 1869. Shearer's illustrated tourists' guide to Stirling, Cambuskenneth Abbey, Bannockburn, Bridge of Allan, Dunblane, Sheriffmuir, &c. &c. Stirling: R. S. Shearer.
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Sheridan, Thomas Sir. 1746. Copia d'una lettera [relating to the battle of Falkirk] del Cavalier Sheridan a Mr. D. O'Brien schritta da Bannockburn li 21. Gennajo 1746, vecchio stile. (Relazione della vittoria riportata in Scozia da. Carlo Eduardo Principe di Galles s* le truppe inglesi comandate dal Generale Hawley. 28 Gennajo 1746.).
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Sidgwick, M. 1906. "The Pentland rising and the battle of Rullion Green." Scottish Historical Review, no. 3: 449-52.
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Simpson, Henry Fife Morland. 1893. Civil War Papers. I. Correspondence of Sir John Cochran and others with James, Duke of Courland, 1643-1650. II. Montrose in Sweden. 1649-1650. III. Intelligence-letter from London, 1649. IV. Montrose's Flight from Carbisdale, 1650. Edited, with introductions and notes, by H. F. M. Simpson.
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Simpson, W. Douglas. 1930. The campaign and battle of Culblean, A.D. 1335, Proceedings. 6th series / Society of Antiquaries of Scotland; 4. n.p.: n.pub.
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Simpson, W. Douglas. 1949. The Earldom of Mar, Aberdeen University studies; no.124. Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press.
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Harlaw
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Simpson, William Douglas. 1919. "The topographical problem of the battle of Alford." Aberdeen University Review, no. 6: 248-54.
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Alford
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Sinclair-Stevenson, Christopher. 1971. Inglorious rebellion: the Jacobite risings of 1708, 1715 and 1719. London and New York.
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Sheriffmuir
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Sinclair, John Sir. 1791. The Statistical account of Scotland, 1791-1799. Wakefield: EP Publishing.
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Dunbar II: vol.5, 456
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Sites of the Battles of Pinkie and Prestonpans and other interesting Historical events. Scale, 1: 10,560. 1855.
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Sked, Philip. 1984. Culloden. Edinburgh: National Trust for Scotland.
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Skene, Felix J. H. 1877. Liber Pluscardensis.
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Skene, W. F. 1871. Johannis de Fordun Chronica gentis Scotorum. Vol. 1, The historians of Scotland. Edinburgh: Edmonston and Douglas.
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Small, Andrew. 1823. Interesting Roman antiquities recently discovered in Fife, ascertaining the site of the great battle betwixt Agricola and Calgacus: with the discovery of the position of five roman towns, and of the site and names of upwards of seventy Roman forts, also observations regarding the ancient palaces of the Pictish kings in the town of Abernethy and other local antiquities. Edinburgh: Printed for the author and sold by J. Anderson.
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A small general plan of the country about Fort William and Inverlochy, shewing the soundings of "Loch-hiell;" drawn in 1725, on a scale of 2 1/2 inches to a mile. 1725.
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Smith, G. Campbell. 1840. Map of the Lands of Inverlochy Castle lying in the County of Inverness and forming a portion of the Lordship of Lochaber, part of the Estate of the Marquis of Huntly, for sale. By G.C. Smith.
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Smith, Sydney Goodsir. 1964. Bannockburn. The story of the battle and its place in Scotland's history.
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Smith, T. 2004-5. "Detector Surveys of Battlefield Sites." Treasure Hunting: 64-68 & 56-59.
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Smurthwaite, David. 1993. The Complete Guide to the Battlefields of Britain. London: Michael Joseph.
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Mons Graupius 84 23 23
Nechtanesmere 685 34 35 plan
Heavenfield 633 34 35
Degastan 603 34 35
Stirling Bridge 11 September 1297 74 75 no plan
Falkirk I. 22 july 1298 74 75
Bannockburn 23 June 1314 76 79 plan
Pinkie 10 September 1547 127 129 plan
Dunbar II 4 September 1650 172 173 plan
Drumclog 1 June 1679 187 187
Bothwell Bridge 22 June 1679 187 187: very minor entry
Killiecrankie 27 July 1689 192 194 plan
Dunkeld 21 August 1689 192 194
Sheriffmuir 13 November 1715 195 199 plan
Glenshiel 10 June 1719 200 200
Prestonpans 21 September 1745 201 202 plan
Falkirk II 17 January 1746 203 205 plan
Culloden 16 April 1746 206 209 plan
Brunanhurh 937 42 42
Ashdown battle 38 39
Ashingdon battle 46 49
Barnet battle 113 114
Battle of Britain air battl 213 216
Blore Heath battle 101 102
Bosworth battle 117 120
Boudicca battle 22 22
Brunanburh battle 42 42
Cefn Carnedd battle 20 21
Chalgrove battle 145 145
Cheriton battle 152 153
Chester battle 34 35
Clifton Moor battle 203 205
Cropredy battle 154 155
Dyrham battle 32 33
Edgcote battle 111 111
Edgehill battle 140 143
Ellandun battle 36 37
Ethandun battle 40 41
Evesham battle 72 73
Flodden battle 123 126
Halidon Hill battle 80 81
Hastings battle 62 65
Hatfield Chase battle 34 35
Heavenfield battle 34 35
Hedgeley Moor battle 110 110
Hexham battle 110 110
Homildon Hill battle 82 83
Idle battle 34 35
Langport battle 169 169
Lansdown battle 146 147
Lewes battle 70 71
Lincoln battle 68 69
Lostwithiel battle 162 163
Maldon battle 43 45
Marston Moor battle 157 161
Maserfelth battle 34 35
Medway battle 18 19
Mortimer's Cross battle 105 107
Mount Badon battle 32 33
Naseby battle 166 169
Neville's Cross battle 80 81
Newbury I battle 150 151
Newbury II battle 164 165
Northallerton battle 66 68
Northampton battle 103 104
Otterburn battle 82 83
Preston I battle 170 171
Preston II battle 195 199
Roundway Down battle 148 149
Sedgemoor battle 188 191
Shrewsbury battle 84 85
St Albans I battle 98 100
St Albans II battle 105 107
Stamford Bridge battle 60 61
Stoke Field battle 121 122
Stratton battle 144 145
Tewkesbury battle 114 116
Towton battle 108 109
Wakefield battle 103 104
Winwaed battle 34 35
Worcester battle 174 177
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Sotheby, and Co. 1952. Catalogue of the well-known and important collection of Scottish weapons etc. formed by the late J. Milne Davidson: including flint-lock pistols by Murdoch, Caddell, Campbell, etc., Jacobite swords, the target of Alexander 2nd Duke of Gordon at Sheriffmuir: also armour and weapons. which will be sold at auction. Tuesday, February 26th, 1952. London: Sotheby.
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Sheriffmuir
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South-West View of Fort William and Inver Lochy Fort. 1765.
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Inverlochy?
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The south prospect of the ruins of Inverlochy Castle, in 1748; drawn in Indian ink, by John Elphinstone, Engineer. 1748.
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Inverlochy?
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Spalding, John. 1792. The history of the troubles and memorable transactions in Scotland, from the year 1624 to 1645: Containing an interesting narrative of the proceedings of the great families in Scotland during that period - rising of the Highland clans in arms - origin and progress of the covenanters, their battles, sieges, &c. - And many other remarkable particulars of the troubles in the North of Scotland, not contained in any other history of the times. Aberdeen: printed for T. Evans London; sold by A. Angus and Son Aberdeen and W. Creech Edinburgh.
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Aberdeen
various other battles
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Speck, W. A. 1981. The butcher: the Duke of Cumberland and the suppression of the 45. Caernarfon: Welsh Academic Press.
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Speed, John. 1611. The History of Great Britain. London.
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Bosworth
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St Joseph, J K. 1978. "The camp at Dumo, Aberdeenshire, and the site of Mons Graupius." Britannia 9: 271-87.
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Mons Graupius
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Stanhope, Philip Henry Earl of. 1851. The forty-five: being the narrative of the insurrection of 1745, extracted from Lord Mahon's History of England. London: John Murray.
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Starsmeare, David. 1975. Massacre at Glencoe, the great betrayal. Glasgow [etc.]: Blackie.
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Glencoe
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Stevenson, David. 1973. The battle of Mauchline Moor 1648. Vol. 11, Ayrshire Collections. Ayr: Ayrshire Archaeological and Natural History Society.
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Mauchline Moor 1648
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Stevenson, David. 1980. Allastair MacColla and the Highland problem in the 17th century. Edinburgh: John Donald.
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Stewart, Jake. 2001. Bannockburn: a special place in Scottish history. [Scotland]: J. Stewart.
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Stewart, Michael James Alexander. 2003. The Battle of Prestonpans: reasons and its aftermath, Prestoungrange historical series; 14. Prestonpans: Prestoungrange University Press.
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Prestonpans
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Stirling and district directory (official): Stirling, Bridge of Allan, Bannockburn, etc. 1924.
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Strickland, Matthew, and Robert Hardy. 2005. The Great Warbow: From Hastings to the Mary Rose. Stroud: Sutton Publishing.
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Agincourt
Antioch
Ascalon
Ashington
Auray
Avranches
Bannockburn 168-174
Barnet 377
Barons' wars 136-138
Battle of the Spurs
Bauge
Bellegarde
Benevento
Bicocca
Blore Heath 371-372
Boroughbridge 178-179
Bosworth 384-388
Bouvines
Bravalla
Brignais
Brunanburh
Brusthem
Bulgneville
Campaldino
Cassel
Castagnaro
Castillion
Cerignola
Chize
Cocherel
Cortenuova
Courtrai
Cravant
Crecy
Dendermonde
Dixmude
Dorylaeum
Dunbar I
Dunster
Dupplin Moor 182-186
Durazzo
Evesham
Falkirk I 162-165
Faughart
Flodden 395-398
Formigny
Fornham
Freteval
Gaza
Gerberoi
Grandson
Guinegatte
Halidon Hill 186-189
Hastings 63-68
Hattin
Hedgeley Moor
Homildon Hill 262-263
Irfon Bridge
Jaffa
La Buissiere
La Flamengerie
La Gravelle
La Roche-Derrien
La Rochelle
Langy-sur-Marne
Launac
Legnano
Lewes
Lincoln
Loudon Hill II
Ludford Bridge
Lunalonge
Maldon 53
Mansourah
Marignano
Mauron
Methven 165, 168
Mons en Pevele
Mons-en-Vimeu
Montaperti
Montenaeken
Montlhery
Morat
Mortimer's Cross
Muret
Najera
Nancy
Neuss
Neville's Cross 189-194
Nicopolis
Northallerton 75-79
Northampton
Orthee
Os Atoleiros
Otterburn 260-262
Patay
Pavia
Pinkie 401 - military practice context but no battle detail
Poitiers
Pontvallian
Radcot Bridge
Roosebeke
Rouvray
St Albans I 370-372
St Albans II 372-373
St-Pol-de-Lyon
Sempach
Shrewsbury 263-265, 315-317
Solway Moss
Stamford Bridge
Stirling Bridge
Stoke 388-389
Tagliacozzo
Taillebourg
Tewkwsbury 377-378
Tinchebrai
Towton 374-377
Trancoso
Valmont
Verneuil
Wakefield
Wilton
Winchester
Wisby
Worringen
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Strobel, Karl. 1987. "Nochmals zur Datierung der Schlacht am Mons Graupius (The dating of the battle of Mons Graupius again)." Historia 36: 198-212.
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Mons Graupius
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Stubbs, William. 1882. Chronicles of the reigns of Edward I and Edward II, Chronicles and memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the middle ages; 76. London: Longman.
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Dupplin Moor: 102 & 106
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Suggestions for the inscriptions on the proposed monument to Robert the Bruce at Bannockburn. 1820.
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Bannockburn
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Sumner, Percy. 1950. "The 13th Dragoons at Prestonpans, 1745." Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, no. 28: 144-5.
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Prestonpans
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Tayler, Alistair, and Henrietta Tayler. 1936. 1715: the story of the rising. [S.l.]: Nelson.
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Sheriffmuir
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Tayler, Henrietta. 1948. A Jacobite miscellany: eight original papers on the rising of 1745-1746, edited with introduction and notes. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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Taylor, Cameron. 1984. Bannockburn. [Edinburgh]: National Trust for Scotland.
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Bannockburn
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Taylor, I. B. C. 1967. "On telling the Culloden story." Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness, no. 45: 132-47.
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Culloden
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Taylor, Iain Cameron. 1970. Culloden: a guidebook to the battlefield with the story of the battle, the events leading to it and the aftermath. Edinburgh: National Trust for Scotland.
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Culloden
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Terry, C S. 1905a. John Graham of Claverhouse. London: Constable.
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Killiecrankie
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Terry, Charles Sanford. 1905b. The Pentland Rising & Rullion Green. Glasgow: J. MacLehose.
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Rullion Green: plan (xerox extracts on file)
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Teviot, Sir Thomas Livingston. 1690. A true and real account of the defeat of General Buchan, and Brigadeer Cannon, their High-land army, at the battle of Crombdell; upon the 1st of May; 1690: Conform to a letter sent by Sir Thomas Livingston Collonel of a regiment of dragoons to Major Mackay, giving a particular account of the said defeat; with a list of the officers taken at the said battel, and at the castel of Lethen-Dee. Edinburgh: Printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson.
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Cromdale
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Thomas of Ercildoune, called the Rhymer, and Allan Boyd. 1798. The Prophecies of Thomas Rymer. Carefully collected and compared with ancient old prophecies and the book of arias. By the famous Mr. Allan Boyd, M.A. To which is added, an account of the memorable battle of Bannockburn, etc. also 1806 & 1820 ed.
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Bannockburn
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Thompson, Edward Maunde Sir. 1889a. Chronicon Galfridi le Baker de Swynebroke. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
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Dupplin Moor
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Thompson, Sir Edward Maunde. 1889b. Adae Murimuth Continuatio chronicarum. Robertus de Avesbury De gestis mirabilibus regis Edwardi Tertii, Chronicles and memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the Middle Ages. London: HMSO / Eyre & Spottiswoode.
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Dupplin Moor: 297
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Thompson, William. 1645. Montrosse totally routed at Tividale in Scotland on Saturday last, by Lieutenant Generall Lesly: where were taken and kill'd two thousand foot, eight hundred horse, and nine knights; and all the Kings papers and writings sent to Montrosse are taken. Sent to a member of the Honorable House of Commons, and appointed to be forthwith printed, Thomason Tracts; 49:E.301[19]. London: Printed for Edward Husband printer to the Honorable House of Commons.
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Philiphaugh
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Thomson, Oliver, and Hamish MacInnes. 1994. Glencoe. Edinburgh: National Trust for Scotland.
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Glencoe
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Thornton, J. 1834. Bannockburn: a poem. Driffield: printed by B. Fawcett.
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Bannockburn
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Torfoot, Laird of. 1820. The Battle of Drumclog, fought on the 1st June, 1679, between the King's troops, and the Covenanters. Glasgow: Printed for the Booksellers.
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Drumclog
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Tournebize, Cassilde. 1998. "Autour des «'Forty-five» et de Culloden: Lettres d'Anthony Murray (1715-1746) et de ses proches." In Boucé, Paul-Gabriel (ed.), Guerres et paix: La Grande-Bretagne au XVIIIe siècle (Paris: Presses de la Sorbonne Nouvelle, 1998), 69-81.
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Tout, Thomas Frederick. 1920. "Historical revisions. 13: The Battle of Bannockburn." History, ns, no. 5: 37-40.
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Townshend, Charles. 1901. The military life of Field-Marshal George first marquess Townshend, 1724-1807: who took part in the battles of Dettingen 1743, Fontenoy 1745, Culloden 1746, Laffeldt 1747, & in the capture of Quebec 1759; from family documents not hitherto published. London: J. Murray.
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Traquair, Peter. 1998. Freedom's sword: Scotland's wars of independence. London: HarperCollins.
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Stirling Bridge
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Trokelowe, John de, Thomas Hearne, and Henry Blaneforde. 1729. Johannis de Trokelowe annales Edvardi II: Henrici de Blaneforde Chronica, et Edvardi II Vita. Oxonii: E Teatro Sheldoniano.
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Bosworth
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A true and full account of the late bloody and desperate battle fought at Gladsmuir, betwixt the army under the command of His Royal Highness Charles Prince of Wales, &c. and that commanded by Lieutenant General Cope, on Saturday the 21st September, 1745. To which is prefix'd occasional reflections on the amazing happy success. And hereto is added complete lists of prisoners and the killed and wounded. 1745.
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A true and particular account of the battle at Sheriff-Muir: with an exact list of all the nobility, general officers, chiefs of clans, and number of private men, in the King's army in Scotland; under the command of the Duke of Mar. To which is added, a form of prayer and thanksgiving us'd on Thursday, January 26, 1716, for the King's safe and happy landing. 1716.
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A true relation of the inhuman cruelties lately acted by the rebels in Scotland. With the manner of their taking of Glascough, rifling the Lord Archbishops house, digging the Bishop of Argyles children out of their graves: and many other barbarities. Being the substance of a letter sent to a person of quality. 1679. London: printed by A.M. and R.R.
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The True relation of the late & happie victorie, obtained by the Marques of Montrose his Excellencie, His Majesties Lieuetenant, and Generall Governour of the kingdom of Scotland: Against General Lieuetenant Baylie, and others of the rebels, at Kilsyth, 15 August, 1645. 1645. [Aberdeen? J. Brown?
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Kilsyth
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Tulloch, Alexander B. 1981. Adventures of Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Battle of Culloden. Newtongrange: Lang Syne.
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Culloden
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Tulloch, Alexander Bruce Sir. 1896. The '45: From the raising of Prince Charlie's standard at Glenfinan to the battle of Culloden.
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Two excellent new songs: I. The lamentations of James the Jesuit, and of Charles the young man. 1746. [Edinburgh? s.n.
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Culloden
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Tytler, Patrick Fraser. 1828. History of Scotland.
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Ancrum Moor: v, 373
Halidon Hill: ii, 32 & 454
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Tytler, Patrick Fraser. 1896. Memorable Wars of Scotland. Edinburgh: W.P.Nimmo.
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Largs
Glenlivet
and others
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Urbani, Pietro. 1797. The ever Memorable Battle of Bannockburn. Wherein is inserted Bruce's address to his Troops. by the late R. Burns. The Introduction and Grand Chorus wrote by a Gentleman. Composed, and Adapted for the Piano Forte, with a Violin Accompaniment. by P. Urbani. Edinr: Urbani & Liston.
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Veitch, William, George Brysson, Thomas McCrie, John James Spencer, William Blackwood, and Thomas fl Cadell. 1825. Memoirs of Mr. William Veitch, and George Brysson, written by themselves; with other narratives illustrative of the history of Scotland, from the Restoration to the Revolution. Edinburgh; London: William Blackwood: T. Cadell Strand.
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Bothwell Bridge
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Verri, Aristides. 1870. The battle of Bannockburn. A song for the free. Written, composed. and sold by Aristides Verri.
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Bannockburn
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Vertue, George. 1742. The battle-array of Carberry-Hill near Edinburgh with the surrender of Mary Queen of Scotts to the Confederate Lords of Scotland, and the escape of Earl Bothwell, 1567: Done from the original now in Kensington Palace, presented to the Royal Family by the Rt. Hon. Thomas Earl of Pomfret, Ao. Do. 1738. [London]: George Vertue.
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Carberry
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Vezzosi, Michele. 1748. Young Juba: or, The history of the Young Chevalier, from his birth, to his escape from Scotland, after the battle of Culloden. Translated from the original Italian, published at Rome by M. Michell. Adorned with the original copper plates. London: printed for the translator and sold by all vendors of books and news-papers.
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Virtue in distress: or, Heroism display'd. Containing a succinct and true relation of the politick methods taken by the court of France to save the Young Pretender from being made a sacrifice to the late peace. To which is added, A short narrative of the various hardships and accidents that befell him in Scotland, after the Battle of Culloden, till his escape to France. 1749.
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Culloden
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W, H., and Robert Balsome. 1645. A more perfect and particular relation of the late great victorie in Scotland obtained over Montrosse and the rebels there: by the forces under the command of Lieutenant-Generall David Lesley, certified by an expresse the 16. of this instant from Hadington. Together with a list of the chiefe men of note taken prisoners and kild in the battell, and after in the pursuit. To which is likewise added a letter written from Master Balsame minister at Berwick, and dated the 17. of Septemb. 1645. to a minister in London concerning the said victory. Published by authority, Thomason Tracts; 50:E.303[5]. London: Printed by M.B. for Robert Bostock at the Kings head in Pauls Churchyard.
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Philiphaugh
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Waddie, Charles. 1890. Wallace: The battle of Stirling Bridge.
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Stirling Bridge
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Wallace, and Tieko. 2002. LE CHANT DES TERRES 1 - SHERIFFMUIR.
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Sheriffmuir
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Wallace, Albany. 1825. Robert the Bruce, or, the Battle of Bannockburn. A metrical romance, etc. Worthing: Printed for the Author.
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Bannockburn
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Warner, Philip. 1995. Famous Scottish battles. London: Cooper.
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Stirling Bridge 1297 47 52 plan - no added detail
Falkirk I. 1298 53 58 plan
Bannockburn 1314 59 68 plan
Ancrum moor 1545 99 104 plan
Pinkie 1547 105 112 plan
Kilsyth 1645 117 120 plan
Philiphaugh 1645 121 124 plan
Dunbar II 1650 125 128 plan
Killiecrankie 1689 129 136 plan
Glencoe 1692 137 140
Prestonpans 1745 141 148 plan
Culloden 1746 149 156 plan
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Warner, Philip. 2002. British Battlefields: The Definitive Guide to Warfare in England and Scotland.
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Ancrum Moor battle 568 574
Ashdown battle 331 342
Bannockburn battle 521 531
Barnet battle 104 113
Blore Heath battle 352 364
Boroughbridge battle 182 189
Bosworth battle 127 134
Chalgrove battle 388 394
Colchester siege siege 447 454
Cropredy battle 414 418
Culloden battle 624 633
Dunbar battle 597 602
Dyrham battle 305 313
Edgcote battle 375 387
Edgehill battle 375 387
Ellandun battle 314 330
Ethandun battle 343 341
Evesham battle 47 54
Falkirk I battle 514 520
Flodden battle 226 238
Glencoe battle 611 614
Halidon Hill battle 532 537
Hastings battle 17 34
Hedgeley Moor battle 217 225
Hereford siege battle 447 454
Hexham battle 217 225
Homildon Hill battle 548 553
Killiecrankie battle 603 610
Kilsyth battle 588 592
Lansdown battle 395 400
Lewes battle 35 46
Marston Moor battle 92 102
Mortimers Cross battle 89 94
Mount Badon battle 290 304
Naseby battle 424 429
Neville's Cross battle 538 547
Newark battle 87 91
Newburn battle 583 587
Newbury I battle 407 413
Newbury II battle 419 423
Northallerton battle 174 181
Northampton battle 78 88
Otterburn battle 190 197
Otterburn battle 115 155
Philiphaugh battle 593 596
Pilleth battle 55 60
Pinkie battle 575 582
Preston I battle 108 114
Prestonpans battle 615 623
Roundway Down battle 401 406
Rowton Heath battle 103 107
Sedgemoor battle 142 152
Shrewsbury battle 61 69
St Albans I battle 70 77
St Albans II battle 79 85
Stamford Bridge battle 160 173
Stirling Bridge battle 506 513
Stoke Field battle 135 141
Tewkesbury battle 114 126
Towton battle 205 216
Wakefield battle 198 204
Winceby battle 239 248
Worcester battle 430 435
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Warrand, Duncan Grant. 1923. More Culloden papers, vol. 1: 1626-1704; vol. 2: 1704-1725; vol. 3: 1725-1745; vol. 4: 1744-1746; vol. 5: 1746-1747. 5 vols. Inverness.
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Culloden
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Washington, George. 1880. Photographs of Pitlochry & Killecrankie. Aberdeen: G.W. Wilson & Coy.
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Kilikrankie?
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Watson, Fiona, and Maggie Anderson.2001. "The Battle of Bannockburn: A Report for Stirling Council." Stirling Council.
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Bannockburn
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Webster, Alexander. 1746. Heathens professing Judaism, when the fear of the Jews fell upon them: the substance of two sermons preached in the Tolbooth Church, Edinburgh, on occasion of the thanksgiving, June 23d 1746, appointed by the late General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, for the victory obtain'd over the rebels at the Battle of Culloden, April 16th 1746. Edinburgh: Printed by T. Lumisden and J. Robertson.
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Culloden
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Wedgwood, C. V. 1994. Battlefields in Britain.
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Dunbar II
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Wemyss, David Lord Elcho. 1973. A short account of the affairs of Scotland in the years 1744, 1745, 1746. with a memoir and annotations by the Hon. Evan Charteris. Edinburgh.
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Culloden
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White, Robert. 1871. A history of the Battle of Bannockburn, fought A.D. 1314: with notices of the principal warriors who engaged in that conflict. Edinburgh: Edmonston and Douglas.
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Bannockburn
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Whitworth, R. 1977. "William Augustus, duke of Cumberland." History Today, no. 27: 82-91.
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Culloden
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Whyte, Ian, and Kathleen Whyte. 1990. On the Trail of the Jacobites. London: Routledge.
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Killiecrankie 17 plan
Cromdale 32 plan
Glencoe 32 plan
Sheriffmuir 75 plan
Glen Shiel 121 plan
Prestonpans 54 plan
Falkirk II 192 plan
Culloden 38 plan
Bannockburn 38
Drumclog 30 - mention only, no detail
High Bridge 1745 138
Dunkeld 1689 26 31
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Wickham-Jones, C R. 2001. The Landscape of Scotland: A Hidden History. Stroud: Tempus.
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Wightman, Major General. 1719. Notes of a Lecture after the Victory over the Rebels, and on the return of the honorable Major General Wightman, with the troops under his command, from the Highlands to Inverness, upon the 20th June, 1719. Edinburgh: James McEuen and Company.
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Sheriffmuir
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Wilkie, James. 1919. Historic Musselburgh. Edinburgh: Blackwood.
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Pinkie
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Willcock, John. 1903. The great Marquess: life and times of Archibald, 8th Earl and 1st (and only) Marquess of Argyll, 1607-1661. Edinburgh and London: O. Anderson & Ferrier 1903.
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Philiphaugh
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Williams, Ronald. 1984. The Lords of the Isles: the Clan Donald and the early kingdom of the Scots. London: Chatto & Windus The Hogarth Press.
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Harlaw
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Willison, David, and Archibald Constable. 1798. Fragments of Scotish [sic] history. Edinburgh: printed [by David Willison] for Archibald Constable.
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Pinkie
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Wilson, W. E. 1945. "400th anniversary of the battle of Ancrum Moor." Hawick Archaeological Society Transactions: 58-9.
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Ancrum Moor
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Wilson, William, John McCallum, William Wilson, and Robert Smith. 1751. The true and impartial relation of the persecuted Presbyterians in Scotland; their rising in arms, and defeat at Bothwell-Bridge, in the year 1679. Wherein the reader, for his satisfaction hath the true account, I. Of the cause and occasion of that army's rising in arms. II. Of their publishing of their testimony at Rutherglen. III. Of the rencounter at Drumclog. IV. Of the most material things that happened in that army; and of the Council of War from the rencounter at Drumclog, till their defeat at Bothwell-Bridge. V. Of the causes of the Lord's anger against that army, that made them fall and flee before their enemies. Faithfully collected from twelve several accounts of the same, written by persons of great integrity, who were officers in the army, and members of the Counsel of War; such as Mr. Robert Hamilton, Mr. David Hackston of Rathillet, Mr. Walter Smith, and several others. Glasgow: Printed by John McCallum for William Wilson Schoolmaster in the Parish of Douglas Clydsdale and sold by Robert Smith bookseller at the Sign of the gilt Bible Salt-mercat.
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Bothwell Bridge
Drumclog
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Wishart, George. 1720. A complete history of the wars in Scotland; under the conduct of the illustrious James Marquis of Montrose, in two parts. The 1st part decribing the wars in the years 1644, 45, 46. The 2nd part an account of Montrose's negotiations abroad, and the state of affairs in Scotland, from the year 1647, to the year 1650 inclusive. This 2nd part being never before published, is now first done into English, from the Latin of the Right Reverend Father in God, Doctor George Wishart, Bishop of Edinburgh: With an appendix, containing 1st, a description of Montrose's pompous funeral in the year 1661. 2dly, a character of King Charles the 1st, by the famous Mr. Alexander Henderson, on his death-bed. 3dly, Montrose's declaration when he returned to Scotland, anno 1650. 4thly, the declaration of the commission of the Kirk, in answer to it. 5thly, two poems done by Montrose. As also, fifteen letters to Montrose, from King Charles the 1st, his Queen, King Charles the 2nd, and Prince Rupert. [London?]: [s.n.].
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Inverlochy
various other battles
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Wolfson, S. 1999. The battle of Mons Graupius: some problems of text, tactics and topography; a critical re-appraisal of Tacitus Agricola 35.3 and 36.3. London: S. Wolfson.
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Mons Graupius
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Wood, Marguerite. 1926. "Before and after the battle of Langside." Scottish Historical Review, no. 23: 294-7.
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Langside
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Woolrych, Austin. 1966. Battles of the English Civil War. London: Pan.
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Marston Moor: 60 plan
Naseby: 112 plan
Preston: 153 campaign plan
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Woolrych, Austin. 1986. "The Civil Wars, 1640-1649." In Worden, Blair (ed.), Stuart England (Oxford, 1986), 93-122.
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Wootton, John, and Bernard Baron. 1747. His Royal Highness William Duke of Cumberland. &c. &c. &c: With a view of the routed rebel army near Culloden. [London]: Printed for and sold by Bern.d Baron in Panton Square Pickadilly. Thos. Bowles in St. Pauls Chuch yard. & John Bowles at ye Black Horse in Cornhill.
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Culloden
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Yorke, Joseph. 1913. [Reproduction of a Sketch showing the position of the troops at the battle of Culloden, 1746, by Lieutenant-Colonel Yorke. From the original in the MS. Department, British Museum].
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Culloden
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Young, John R. 1997. Celtic Dimensions of the British Civil Wars.
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Young, Peter, and John Adair. 1979. From Hastings to Culloden: battlefields in Britain. Kineton: Roundwood Press.
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Bannockburn 24 July 1314 47 54 plan
Pinkie 123 129 - no significant dicsussion
Dunbar II 3 September 1650 221 231 plan
Culloden 16 April 1746 255 272 plan
Bosworth battle 95 106
Edgehill battle 130 145
Evesham battle 37 45
Flodden battle 107 122
Hastings battle 6 20
Lewes battle 27 36
Lostwithiel battle 178 189
Marston Moor battle 163 177
Naseby battle 204 217
Newbury I battle 146 162
Newbury II battle 190 203
Northallerton battle 22 26
Sedgemoor battle 244 252
Shrewsbury battle 55 58
St Albans I battle 60 64
St Albans II battle 65 74
Tewkesbury battle 85 92
Towton battle 75 82
Worcester battle 232 242
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Young, Peter, and Richard Holmes. 2000. The English Civil War: a military history of the three civil wars 1642-1651, Wordsworth military library. Ware: Wordsworth Editions.
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Adwalton Moor, 111-113
Aldbourne Chase, 143, 182
Alton, 161-3
Beacon Hill, 207-8
Edgehill, 65-81
Worcester, 310-314
Dunbar, 297-309
Preston, 284-290
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Young Scots Society. 1914. The Bannockburn sexcentenary and home rule for Scotland, Leaflet new series; no. 1.
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Bannockburn
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