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Lowland regiments retired southwards, making their way to RuthvenBarracks, and the remains of the Jacobite right wing also retired southwards. The MacDonald...
large, and over the next two days, an estimated 1,500 assembled at RuthvenBarracks. On 20 April, Charles ordered them to disperse, arguing French assistance...
Malise Ruthven (2002). "A history of the Arab peoples". Harvard University Press. p.323. ISBN 0-674-01017-5 Baten, Jörg (2016). A History of the Global...
number of new modern forts and barracks, but the royal castles of Edinburgh, Dumbarton and Stirling, along with Dunstaffnage, Dunollie and Ruthven Castle...
century. The royal castles of Edinburgh, Dumbarton and Stirling, along with Dunstaffnage, Dunollie, Blackness and Ruthven Castle, continued in use as...
Augustus, RuthvenBarracks and Fort William, first built by Cromwell in 1654 to control Cameron lands in Lochaber. These reduced the power of Jacobite...
Cengage Learning. p. 3. ISBN 978-1-305-63377-3. Ruthven, Malise; Nanji, Azim (April 24, 2017). Historical Atlas of Islam. Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-01385-8...
the British established batteries on the ruins of Fort George. Shortly afterward, during the Siegeof Yorktown, the French West Indian fleet occupied...
Winans". Brigham Young University. Retrieved 21 April 2009. "Smith, William Ruthven". Texas State Historical Association. 18 January 2008. Retrieved 25 April...
Retrieved 26 September 2019. D'Alton 1864, p. 299. Otway- Ruthven, A. J. (1993). HISTORY OF MEDIEVAL IRELAND. Barnes & Nobel. p. 116. ISBN 1566192161...
through Aberdeenshire, Glenbucket and a party of Highlanders besieged RuthvenBarracks. Towards the end of February he was reported to be back with his...
Corgarff Castle was used as a military barracks in the 18th century. The hamlet's primary school closed in 1998. Most of the heather moors around Corgarff...
original on 19 July 2011. Retrieved 29 January 2017. Otway-Ruthven, A.J. (1980). A History of Medieval Ireland. E. Benn. p. 195. ISBN 9780510278007. Dolley...
regular troops who were garrisoned at Fort William, Fort Augustus and RuthvenBarracks. Highland soldiers were mixed in with the regular troops to act as...
Government Board Oswyn Alexander Ruthven Murray, CB, Assistant Secretary, Admiralty Sir Herbert Ashcombe Walker, Acting Chairman of the Railway Executive Committee...