


This site gives sources
of information in relation to the 1745
Jacobite Rebellion. It is not intended
to convey any opinion as to the political
history of the '45 Rebellion, there are
plenty of sites already dealing with
that aspect of Jacobite history. The
object is to show, through actual documents,
text and pictures what the leading Jacobites
of the 1745 Rebellion were really like.
The descriptions of the principal characters
including Bonnie Prince Charlie, lists
of prisoners captured after the battle
of Culloden, summaries of evidence from
witnesses at the trials of leading Jacobites
and named Hanoverian spies make interesting
reading. Trial witnesses are named and
this, together with the list of prisoners
makes a valuable source for anyone researching
their Scottish genealogy roots.
Also included are details of the Manchester
Regiment who accompanied the Jacobites
on the march to Derby. During the march
there was a considerable amount of spying
on the Jacobites by captured Hanoverian
spies who were permitted to stay with
the Jacobite army. Bonnie Prince Charlie
must have regretted being lenient with
some of these spies as they gave evidence
at the Jacobite trials.
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