Siege of Inverness (1429), part of the conflict between the Lord of the Isles and the Scottish crown
Siege of Inverness (1562), part of the Mary, Queen of Scots civil war
Siege of Inverness (1649), part of the Scottish civil war that formed part of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms
Siege of Inverness (1650), part of the Scottish civil war that formed part of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms
Siege of Inverness (1689), part of a feud between the Clan MacDonald of Keppoch and the city of Inverness
Siege of Inverness (1715), part of the 1715 Jacobite rising
Siege of Inverness (1746), part of the 1745 Jacobite rising
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The siegeofInverness may refer to: SiegeofInverness (1429), part of the conflict between the Lord of the Isles and the Scottish crown Siegeof Inverness...
Inverness Castle (Scottish Gaelic: Caisteal Inbhir Nis) sits on a cliff overlooking the River Ness in Inverness, Scotland. A succession of castles have...
with Inverness and the surrounding area since the Clan's founder gained lands there in the 13th century. The Clan Fraser of Lovat in Inverness-shire...
forces at the Skirmish of Alness. However, soon after the Clan Grant helped retake Inverness from the Jacobites during SiegeofInverness (1715). In 1715 the...
by raiding the Mackenzie lands in what is known as the Siegeof Brahan. The SiegeofInverness (1715) came to an end when the town, which was being held...
lands in the Siegeof Brahan. The SiegeofInverness (1715) was brought to an end when the Mackenzie Jacobite garrison surrendered to Fraser of Lovat on the...
Second Siegeof Ruthven Barracks 1746 CE : SiegeofInverness 1746 CE : Second Siegeof Fort Augustus 1746 CE : Atholl raids 1746 CE : Siegeof Blair Castle...
The Inventory of Historic Battlefields is a heritage register listing nationally significant battlefields in Scotland. The inventory was published for...
following the defeat at the Battle of Philiphaugh. They took part in the siegeofInverness. When the king surrendered to the Scottish Army at Newark, and ordered...
killed leading a detachment of the Clan Rose in seizing Inverness back from the Jacobites of Clan Mackenzie. See: SiegeofInverness (1715). General Wade's...
rebel who had helped end the SiegeofInverness during the first Jacobite rising, is given a pardon by King George I of Great Britain. March 18 – Italian...
Jacobite rising: SiegeofInverness ends with government forces surrendering Fort George to the Jacobite army. 16 April – Battle of Culloden brings an...
Castle Chanonry of Ross, also known as Seaforth Castle, was located in the town of Fortrose, to the north-east ofInverness, on the peninsula known as...
rising of 1689, the MacDonalds of Keppoch laid siege to the town ofInverness. Shortly afterwards, the MacDonalds of Keppoch fought at the Battle of Killiecrankie...
the Marquess of Montrose to reattempt to recover the kingdom. Now known as the SiegeofInverness (1649) they entered the town ofInverness, expelled the...
On 1 February 1746, the Jacobites abandoned the siegeof Stirling Castle and withdrew to Inverness to wait for spring. This period was used to reduce...