Jacobite Rebellion, 1745-1746
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- A Genuine account of the progress of Charles Coote, Esq : In persuing and defeating the oak-boys in the counties of Monaghan, Cavan, and Fermanagh. Extracted from several letters to a clergyman, now in Dublin
- A Short history of the grand rebellion in Scotland, or A brief account of the rise and progress of Charles Stuart, the Young Pretender, and his associates ; and his seasonable defeat by His Majesty's forces under the command of His Royal Highness the duke of Cumberland
- A candid and impartial account of the behaviour of Simon Lord Lovat, from the time his death-warrant was deliver'd, to the day of his execution. : Together with a faithful narrative of the particular incidents which happen'd that day in the Tower, in the sheriff's apartment, and on the scaffold. : Interspers'd with some of his Lordship's remarkable sayings, a letter which he wrote to his son, and the copy of a paper which he deliver'd to the sheriff.
- A compleat history of the rebellion : from its first rise in 1745, to its total suppression at the glorious Battle of Culloden, in April 1746. By Mr. James Ray ..
- A congratulatory letter to John Murray, Esq ; late secretary to the young Pretender
- A dialogue between the devil, the Pope, and the Pretender
- A genuine account of the behaviour, confession, and dying words : of Francis Townly, (nominal) Colonel of the Manchester Regiment, Thomas Deacon, James Dawson, John Barwick, George Fletcher, and Andrew Blood, Captains in the Manchester Regiment; Thomas Chadwick, Lieutenant, Thomas Sydall, Adjutant in the same; and Counsellor David Morgan, a Voluntier in the Pretender's Army. Who were Executed the 30th Day of July, 1746, at Kennington Common, for high treason, In levying War against his most Sacred Majesty King George the Second
- A genuine account of the behaviour, confessions, and dying words : of the malefactors viz. James Day, Ann Hazzard, James Harris, Richard Keble, James Hunt, and Thomas Collins. Who were Executed at Kennington-Common, On Thursday the 25th of August, 1743. To which is added, The Solemn Declaration of James Day and Ann Hazzard, relating to the Murder of Simon Pottell, which they deliver'd to the Rev. Mr. Wilson, Lecturer of St. John, Southwark
- A genuine account of the life : robberies, trial and execution, of William Hawke, call'd the flying highwayman. Who was executed at Tyburn, July the First, 1774. Containing His Birth and Education. His numerous Robberries; both as a Footpad, and on the Highway. His Generosity to Persons in Distress: His Flight to France, with his Character of that Country and People. His Transportation to America, and quick Return. His escape out of Tothill-Fields Bridewell. His Battle with Captain Cunningham and Mr. Hart. The Manner of his Apprehension, with his desperate Resistance. His Behaviour to his Friends, and particular Regard to his Wife. His Behaviour under Sentence of Death in Newgate, &c
- A genuine account of the life, robberies, trial and execution, of William Cox, who was executed at Tyburn, October the 27th. 1773. for stealing bank notes and cash (the Property of Mr. John Kendrick) to the Amount of Four Hundred Pounds and upwards. Relating A great Number of artful Robberies, and how his Father first taught him to thieve: His many narrow Escapes and quick Inventions to evade the hand of Justice: His Behaviour in Newgate and at the Place of Execution. A Caution to the Public to be careful of their Property
- A letter from the Right Honourable Lord P-----d---t to Lord L-v-t, dated I------ss, October 28. 1745. Lord L-v-t's letter, in answer to Lord P-----d---t's, dated, B----f---t, October 29. 1745
- A list of the subscribers of the County of Suffolk, for the support of His Majesty's person and government, and the peace and security of the said county in particular, on occasion of the rebellion
- A loyal address to the citizens of Glasgow : occasioned by the present rebellion. Occasioned by the Present Rebellion
- 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
- A plain narrative and authentic journal of the late rebellion : begun in 1745: describing its progress in Scotland, and England, till the full and glorious defeat at Culloden. By Michael Hughes, A Voluntier from the City of London
- A report of some proceedings on the Commission of Oyer and Terminer and Goal Delivery for the trial of the rebels in the year 1746, in the county of Surry and of other crown cases : to which are added discourses upon a few branches of the crown law
- A selection of Scottish forfeited estates papers, 1715, 1745
- A serious address to the people of Great Britain : In which the certain consequences of the present rebellion, are fully demonstrated. Necessary to be perused by every Lover of his Country, at this Juncture
- A serious address to the people of Great Britain. : In which the certain consequences of the present rebellion, are fully demonstrated. Necessary to be perused by every Lover of his Country, at this Juncture
- A sermon delivered at the Presbyterian Church in New-York, July 31. 1746. : Being a day of solemn thanksgiving to Almighty God, for the late victory obtained by His Majesty's arms, under the conduct of His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland, over the rebels in North Britain.
- A sermon preached at York, on Sunday the 29th of September, 1745. On occasion of the present rebellion. By John Daville, A.B. master of a grammar-school in York
- A sermon preached on occasion of the present rebellion in Scotland : at the parish-church of St. James, Westminster, and the chapels belonging to it, October 6, 13, 1745. By Thomas, Lord Bishop of Oxford. Published at the Request of the Parishioners
- A sermon, preached before the General Assembly, at Williamsburg, March 2, 1745-6.
- A true account of the behaviour and conduct of Archibald Stewart : Esq ; late Lord Provost of Edinburgh. In a letter to a friend
- A true account of the late Mr. Cobden of Haslemere's will : Written in November 1748
- A true account of the late Mr. Cobden of Haslemere's will. Written in November 1748
- An account of the behaviour of the late Earl of Kilmarnock : after his sentence, and on the day of his execution. By James Foster. With an appendix, containing several authentic papers
- An account of the behaviour of the late Earl of Kilmarnock : after his sentence, and on the day of his execution. By James Foster. With an appendix, containing several authentick papers
- An account of the behaviour of the late Earl of Kilmarnock : after his sentence, and to the time of his execution, which was on August 18. 1746.
- An account of the signal escape of John Fraser
- An apology for the Welch knight. And a view of the principles and present dissensions between the chiefs of the broadbottoms. A late dialogue at the Falsestaff's-Head, between Stately, Dapper, Taff, Broadbum, Tully, and Longbib
- An enquiry into the causes of our ill success in the present war
- An enquiry into the causes of the late rebellion, and the proper methods for preventing the like misfortune for the future
- An enquiry into the conduct of G-l C-pe
- An enquiry into the conduct of the ministry : and the Reasonableness of the Present Discontents
- An expostulatory epistle to the Welch knight, on the late revolution in politicks : and the extraordinary conduct of himself and his associates
- An impartial history of the rise, progress and extinction of the late rebellion in Britain : in the years 1745 and 1746. ... By D. Graham
- Ascanius : or, the young adventurer, a true history. Translated from a manuscript privately handed about at the court of Versailles. Containing A particular Account of all that happened to a certain Person during his Wanderings in the North, from his memorable Defeat in April 1746, to his final Escape, on the 19th of September in the same Year
- Ascanius ; or The young adventurer, a true history : Translated from a manuscript privately handed about at the Court of Versailles. Containing a particular account of all that happened to a certain person during his wanderings in the north, from his memorable defeat in April 1746, to his final escape, on the 19th of September in the same year
- Ascanius ; or, the young adventurer : Containing an impartial account of the late rebellion in Scotland. ... with considerable additions and improvements
- Ascanius: or, The young adventurer. A true history : Translated from a manuscript privately handed about at the court of Versailles. Containing, a particular account of all that happened to a certain person during his wandering in the north, from his first arrival there, in August 1745, to his final escape on September 19th in the following year. The whole introduced with a more critical and candid history of the rise, progress, and extinction of the late rebellion, than any yet published; and interspersed with remarks on the characters of the principal persons who appeared in the interest of Ascanius; particularly, the celebrated Miss Cameron, Miss Macdonald the Duke of Perth, the Earl of Kilmarnock, Messieurs Sherridan and Sullivan, &c. &c
- Authentic copies of the letters and other papers delivered, at their execution, by the nine rebels who suffer'd death on Wednesday, July 30, 1746, on Kennington Common
- Britain's mercies, and Britain's duty : represented in a sermon preach'd at the new-building in Philadelphia, on Sunday August 24, 1746. Occasion'd by the suppression of the late unnatural rebellion.
- Britain's remembrancer : Being some thoughts on the proper improvement of the present juncture. The character of this age and nation. ..
- Britain's remembrancer : 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
- Britain's remembrancer : 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
- Britain's remembrancer. : 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
- Britain's remembrancer. : 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 deliverences 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
- Britain's remembrancer. : Being some thoughts on the proper improvement of the present juncture. : The character of this age and nation. : A brief viow [sic] from history, of the effects of the vices which now prevail in Britain, upon the greatest empires and states of former times. : Remarkable deliverences 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
- Charles Edward Stuart: the life and times of Bonnie Prince Charlie
- Considerations addressed to the publick
- Deliverance out of the hands of our enemies, urged as a motive to obedience : in the substance of two sermons, preached at Northampton, February 9, 1745-6. On occasion of the precipitate flight of the rebels from Stirling a few days before. By P. Doddridge ..
- Englishmen urged to loyalty, by their sense and love of liberty : a sermon preach'd at Salisbury, October 6, 1745. On occasion of the present rebellion in Scotland. By John Wiche
- Epistola gratulabunda ad Gulielmum Cumbri? Ducem
- Genealogical account of the family of Home of Wedderburne, made out from the public records
- Genuine memoirs of John Murray, Esq., late secretary to the Young Pretender : together with remarks on the same, in a letter to a friend
- Honest advice to the people of Ireland. : Occasioned by the present attempt In Favour of the Pretender
- Jacobite estates of the Forty-five
- L---d L---t's second answer to D-n F-s, L- P-'s letter : December 20, 1745
- Louis XV et les jacobites: le projet de débarquement en Angleterre de 1743-1744
- Love to our country, and zeal for its interest recommended in a sermon preach'd to a Congregation of Protestant dissenters at Salisbury, on Sunday, October 6, 1745. : And published at their particular request. By Samuel Roberts
- Loyalty recommended on proper principles. : a sermon preached in the cathedral church of Carlisle, during the special assizes ... on Sunday, September 14, 1746. By Erasmus Head ..
- Memoirs of Dr. Archibald Cameron : brother to the famous Donald Cameron of Lochiel. By Andrew Henderson, Author of the Edinburgh History of the Rebellion
- Memoirs of the pretenders and their adherents
- Memorial and admonition of the reverend Synod of Glasgow and Air : met at Glasgow, the first of October, 1745, to the people within the bounds of the said Synod, which is one of the largest in Scotland
- Origins of the Forty-five and other papers relating to that rising
- Peace to Britain; or, No popish Pretender: an address to Protestants, shewing why we should oppose the Pretender; and how we may do it effectually
- Pickle the spy; or, The incognito of Prince Charles
- Poems, epistles and songs : chiefly in the Scottish dialect. To which are added, A brief account of the revolution in 1688, and a narrative of the rebellion in 1745-46, continued to the death of Prince Charles in 1788. By Robert Galloway
- Rebellion and Savagery: The Jacobite Rising of 1745 and the British Empire
- Remarks on the Pretender's Declaration and Commission
- Remarks on the Pretenders' eldest son's second Declaration, dated the 10th of October, 1745. By the author of the Remarks on his first Declaration
- Seconde suite des reflexions libres et désinteressées, ou plaidoyer en faveur de la maison de Brunswick-Hanovre, concernant ses prétentions sur la couronne de la Grande-Bretagne
- Ships of the '45: the rescue of the Young Pretender
- The Cochrane correspondence regarding the affairs of Glasgow, 1745-46
- The duty of God's people to pray for the peace of Jerusalem : and especially for the preservation and continuance of their own privileges both civil and religious, when in danger at home or from abroad. A sermon on occasion of the rebellion in Scotland rais'd in favour of a popish pretender ; with design to overthrow our present happy establishment, and to introduce popery and arbitrary power into our nations, from which, by a series of wonders, in the good providence of God, they have been often delivered, preach'd at Charlestown in New-England, Jan. 12. 1745,6. By Hull Abbot, A.M. a Pastor of the church there. [Nine lines of Scripture texts]
- The folly and perjury of the rebellion in Scotland, display'd : in a sermon preach'd at Portsmouth, in New-Hampshire, February the 23d 1745-6.
- The genuine trial of Francis Townley : Late of Manchester, Gentleman; who was Appointed Colonel of the Manchester Regiment by the young Pretender, and Commandant of the City of Carlisle: and was Convicted of High Treason, at the Town-Hall on St. Margaret's-Hill, Southwark, on Tuesday July 15th, 1746, for levying War against his Majesty King George the Second, and adhering to his Majesty's Enemies; before The Lords the King's Justices, and others the Commissioners named in the Special Commission for trying the English Rebels. To which is added, The trials of George Fletcher, Thomas Chadwick, and William Battragh, Officers in the aforesaid Townley's Regiment: Convicted on Wednesday July 16, 1746
- The history of the late rebellion, in Great-Britain. : Collected from authentick memoirs, letters, and intelligencies. As well private as public. Being a genuine and impartial account of all the battles, sieges, enterprizes and exploits, that have been fought, undertaken or executed, during the progress of this unnatural rebellion ; the oppressions and cruelties of the rebels: with a particular description of the several actions at Preston-Pans, Clifton, Falkirk, and Culloden ; the sieges and defence of the castles of Edinburgh and Stirling ; the surrender of Carlisle to the rebels, and the retaking it by His Majesty's forces, under the command of Prince William Duke of Cumberland. Likewise a succinct relation of what has happened at sea, relative to this rebellion ; with many other incidents never yet made public.
- The history of the present rebellion in Scotland. : From the departure of the Pretender's son from Rome, down to the present time. In which is a full account of the conduct of this young invader, from his first arrival in Scotland ; with the several progresses he made there ; and likewise a very particular relation of the Battle of Preston, with an exact list of the slain, wounded, and prisoners, on both sides.
- The history of the rebellion, MDCCXLV and MDCCXLVI : By Andrew Henderson
- The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled : presented to His Majesty, On Tuesday the Twenty ninth Day of April, 1746. With His Majesty's most gracious answer
- The loyal miscellany. : Consisting of several sermons, and other tracts and essays, in prose and verse: Published in separate Pieces from the Beginning of the late Unnatural Rebellion, to the Conclusion of the present Peace. By John Du Pont, A.M. Vicar of Aysgarth
- The prisoners of the '45
- The quest forlorn: the story of the 'Forty-five
- The works of John Home, Esq. now first collected
- To His Excellency George Clinton, Esq ; captain general and governor in chief of the province of New-York, and territories thereon depending in America, and vice-admiral of the same, &c. : May it please Your Excellency, We the grand jurors for the body of the City and County of New-York, having heard of the desperate and insolent attempt formed by the Court of France, to invade Great Britain, with design to set a popish pretender on the throne ... declare and manifest our zealous and unalterable attachment to His Majesty's sacred person and government ..
- To the Honourable William Gooch, Esq ; His Majesty's lieutenant-governor, and commander in chief, of the colony of Virginia, the humble address of the Council
- Troisiéme suite des reflexions libres et désinteressées, ou réplique au plaidoyer fait en faveur de la maison de Brunswick-Hanovre, concernant ses prétentions sur la couronne de la Grande-Bretagne. ... Traduite de l'Anglois
- Two letters from a gentlewoman near Edinburgh : to her daughter in London: containing a plain and unaffected narrative of what has passed in that city since the commencement of the present rebellion. To which is added, a seasonable address to the soldiers of his Majesty's army, and the Gentlemen Volunteers and others, now in Arms for the Defence of his Sacred Person and Government, and of the Liberties of this Nation
- Two sermons : with a preface shewing the author's reasons for publishing them.
- Virtue the basis of publick happiness. : a sermon Preached On Occasion of the General-Fast, at Peckham in Surry, January 7, 1746-7. By John Milner, D.D
- William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland: his early life and times (1721-1748)
- 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
- [A thanksgiving sermon on occasion of the suppression of the unnatural rebellion, in Scotland, by His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland : preached at the city of Annapolis, before His Excellency Thomas Bladen, Esq. governor of Maryland
- [Britain's remembrancer]
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