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Jacobites of Perthshire 1745 by Frances McDonnell

Synopsis
The reign of the House of Stuart came to an end in 1689 when the pro-Catholic monarch James VII of Scotland (James II of England) fled from London to France. In exile in Rome and Paris, adherents to the cause of the restoration, who were known as Jacobites, worked to regain the throne for the Stuarts. In Britain, Jacobite support came mainly from High Church Anglicans and Catholics and was centered in the Scottish Highlands. Since the great Scottish landowners of Perthshire were either Anglican or Catholic, Perthshire was an area to which Prince Edward Stuart looked for support in 1745, notwithstanding the unsuccessful Jacobite campaigns of 1715 and 1719. The Prince was eventually joined by Lord James Drummond, the Duke of Perth, and leaders of the Macgregor, Stuart, and Robertson clans, among others. The Jacobite campaign of 1745 culminated in the disastrous defeat at Culloden in April 1745, where a goodly portion of the Jacobites either died in a futile assault on the superior Hanoverian position or were among the wounded who were slaughtered on orders from the British Duke of Cumberland. Many of the Scottish survivors of this Jacobite war, or their families, were ultimately exiled to the Americas. This is the third volume of genealogical records pertaining to the Scottish Jacobites compiled by Frances McDonnell and her husband, David Dobson . Drawing on papers at the Public Record Office in London and the Scottish Record Office in Edinburgh, Frances McDonnell has amassed as much as we are likely to know about the Jacobites of Perth. Arranged in alphabetical order, upwards of 1,000 combatants are identified, at the very least, by rank, position, disposition at Culloden, and source. In addition, many of these same Jacobites are referred to by other campaigns served in, civilian occupation, physical appearance, and, where applicable, ship and date when transported to America. All of this makes for a crucial piece of genealogical scholarship on the Scottish Jacobites.



Perthshire in History and Legend by Archie McKerracher

Synopsis
One of the most colorful and tradition enriched counties of Scotland is Perthshire. Author and historian Archie McKerracher explores some of Perthshire's remarkable events and personalities including the founding of a chapel at Strathfillan after the Battle of Bannockburn by Robert the Bruce; the Macnab's revenge; the rise and fall of the house of Bradalbane; the prophecies of the Lady of Lawers (now all fulfilled saving the one most fearful!); the unknown girl who became Empress of Morocco; and the pistols of Doune which were made entirely from horseshoe nails. Superbly written and presented, Perthshire In History And Legend is enthusiastically recommended reading for anyone with an interest in Scottish legend, history and lore!



Fife and Perthshire by Alan Hall

 



Perth and Perthshire: A Register, 1921 by Oliver and Boyd

 


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