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Kincardineshire and the Rebellion of 1745-46....
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On 7 May
1746 a general letter was transmitted to the various supervisors in
Scotland asking them to make out a list of those who had in any way aided
or abetted the Stewart Rebellion. The resulting names of those belonging
to Kincardineshire are shown below. I think you will find it of great
interest.
Are your ancestors amongst them?
Check it out now!
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Campbell, David |
In Mains of Glenfarquhar; compelled one Jas.
Eddie to drink the Pretender's son as Prince of Wales holding a
drawn cutlace over his head; at home. |
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Clark, Thomas |
Servant, Morphie, Logie; carried arms at Culloden
Battle, returned to his father's house |
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Crole, David |
Weaver, Bonykettle, Fettercairn, carried arms
during the whole Rebellion; at home. |
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Cargill, John |
Tobacconist, Stonehaven; carried arms, Mounted
Guard and pressed horses to carry arms to the Rebel army; at home. |
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Cashie, Alexander |
Merchant, Stonehaven, carried arms in the Rebel
Service and was active in pressing horses to carry arms; at home. |
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Cashie, Peter |
Merchant, Stonehaven, carried arms in the Rebel
Service and was active in pressing horses to carry arms; at home. |
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Catenoch, Alexander |
Servant, Landends; carried arms during the whole
Rebellion, at home. |
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Chalmers, William |
Sub-Tenent's son, Mains of Uris, Voluntary,
carried arms with the Rebels but was moderate; lurking. |
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Collie, John |
Carrier, Stonehaven, carried arms and was active
in pressing horses for behoof of the Rebels; prisoner. |
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Collie, William |
Carrier, Stonehaven, carried arms and was
active in stopping well affected People and intercepting letters,
etc; at home. |
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Collison, James |
Bellman, Stonehaven, carried arms and mounted
Guards for the Rebels; at home. |
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Cooper, Robert |
Jun., Sailor, Stonehaven, carried arms and went
north with the Rebels; at home. |
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Crookshanks, Robert |
Johnshaven; carried arms during the Rebellion as
a Volunteer in the said Rebel Army. |
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Deans, James |
A smith's son. Cowie, were all very oppressive
and carried Arms in the Rebel Army, Jas. Duncan, Henswells, said to
be forced out; lurking. |
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Deary, Andrew |
Subtenent, Glesla. |
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Deary, James |
Servant, Dunnottre. |
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Douglas, William |
Piper, Drumlithie; went to Stonehaven to assist a
French against a British Warship that had chas'd her in there; at
home. |
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Duncan, Alexander |
Merchant, Stonehaven, carried arms in the Rebel
Army and was active in pressing horses for its service; at home. |
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Duncan, James |
Subtenant, Heawells. |
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Duncan, James |
Subtenant, Sketrawhead. |
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Duncan, James |
Shoemaker, Stonehaven, carried arms in the Rebel
Army and was active in pressing horses for its service; at home. |
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Duncan, John |
Shoemaker, Stonehaven, carried arms in the Rebel
Army and was active in pressing horses for its service; at home. |
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Duncan, Robert |
Servant, Bonnykettle, Fettercairn. |
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Duncan, William |
Farmer, Bent of Balbegnie; carried arms for the
Rebels during the Rebellion; at home. |
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Durie, John |
Merchant, Stonehaven; carried arms, bought up
Tartan and shoes and pressed horses for the service of the Rebels.
Read teh Pretender's Manifesto publickly upon a Sabbath day,
frequently mounted guard and threatened to force others to follow
his example. |
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Dury, David |
Feuer, Stonehaven, carried arms, carried arms in
the Rebel Army and was active in pressing horses for its service; at
home. |
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