the clammy muck of Culloden Moor thwarted them. Horses sunk to their bellies, and men floundered. In the space of 10 minutes, over 700 Jacobites were killed or wounded. The battle was a decisive ...
The battle on 16 April 1746 saw forces loyal ... "Having a better understanding of Culloden Moor's boggy uneven terrain will help inform the physical challenges faced by the Jacobites." ...
Fir them that dinnae ken much aboot it, Culloden wis the last battle focht on British soil. On ae side wis a Scottish force o men maistly drawn fae laun north o the river Tay, Lowlan an Hielan.
Pursued back to Scotland, the Jacobites' last stand is abruptly ended at Culloden by the Hanoverian forces under the control of Charles Edward Stuart's cousin, the Duke of Cumberland. Video ...
The Culloden inscription, added in the 19th century, was perhaps commissioned by Vyse or his descendants and we can only speculate that family tradition placed the pistol at that battle.’ ...
The battle in 1746 saw forces loyal to Bonnie ... "This is vital as we progress our plans to protect the landscape of Culloden Moor for future generations." Culloden is the ninth trust property ...