The Woodhouselee Ms., a Narrative of Events in Edinburgh and District During the Jacobite Occupation, September to November, 1745
Charles E S B 1859 Chambers, Patrick Crichton, A Francis Steuart
The Woodhouselee Ms., a Narrative of Events in Edinburgh and District During the Jacobite Occupation, September to November, 1745
Charles E S B 1859 Chambers, Patrick Crichton, A Francis Steuart
The Woodhouselee MS is a compelling account of the tumultuous events that took place in Edinburgh and the surrounding district during the Jacobite occupation in 1745. Written by Archibald Francis Steuart and Charles Edward Stuart Chambers, the narrative is based on firsthand accounts from eyewitnesses and participants. It provides a unique insight into the politics, culture, and daily life of the time, and sheds new light on the impact of the Jacobite uprising on Scotland.
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