Flora; a BiographyLippincott, 1966 - 208 Seiten The story of Scotland's favorite heroine, who guided Bonnie Prince Charlie to safety after the Battle of Culloden, and who later emigrated to North Carolina and, with her husband, rallied the Loyalists during the Revolutionary War. |
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A Key to the MacDonalds and MacLeods | 15 |
Girlhood in South Uist | 19 |
The Fortyfive | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Alexander MacLeod Allan MacDonald Annabella Anne Anson County Armadale army Baleshare Benbecula Betty Burke boat Boisdale Boswell brother Campbell Cape Fear Captain cattle Charles Edward Stuart chief Clan Colonel Committee of Safety Congress cousin Cross Creek Culloden Cumberland daughter Donald MacDonald Donald Roy Duke Dunvegan Edinburgh emigrants father Flora and Allan Flora MacDonald friends Governor Halifax Hebrides Highlanders hills Hugh MacDonald Ibid Jacobite James Johnson July King Kingsburgh Kingsburgh House Lady Clanranald Lady Margaret land later letter Library of Scotland Lieutenant lived Loch London Lyon MacDonald of Sleat MacKinnon Malcolm MacLeod miles Milton Miss MacDonald Moore's Creek Bridge Mugstot Neil MacEachain night North Carolina North Uist Notes to Chapter Nunton O'Neil Portree pounds Prince's prisoners Raasay Ranald regiment Rossinish Schaw Scotland Scots sent servants ship Sir Alexander MacDonald Skye South Uist stayed tack tacksmen told wife Wilmington wrote Young Pretender