Brigadier WilliamMackintoshofBorlum (1658–1743), often referred to simply as MackintoshofBorlum, was a leader of the Jacobite rising of 1715. William Mackintosh...
seat of the Jacobite WilliamMackintoshofBorlum. Castle Stuart was granted to James Stewart, Earl of Moray but was once held by the Mackintoshes after...
Killiecrankie Jacobite rising of 1715 1715 Battle of Preston Jacobite rising of 1719 see WilliamMackintoshofBorlum Jacobite rising of 1745 1745 Clifton Moor...
list of chiefs of the Clan Mackintosh, a Highland Scottish clan. The 6th chief of Clan Mackintosh also became through marriage, the 7th chief of Clan...
administrator of Bombay and the company's territories and is replaced at year's end by Charles Boone. October 12 WilliamMackintoshofBorlum, leader of the Jacobite...
are related Houses: Shaws of Figlash, circa 1700, Shaws of Bushy Park, circa 1750. On 15 September 1715 MackintoshofBorlum called out the Clan Chattan...
memoirs. MackintoshofBorlumMackintosh-Shaw, Alexander (1880). "Principal Branches of the Clan Mackintosh - Killachie Branch with Offshoots of Holm and...
administrator of Bombay and the company's territories and is replaced at year's end by Charles Boone. October 12 WilliamMackintoshofBorlum, leader of the Jacobite...
day as the Battle of Sheriffmuir, Inverness surrendered to Hanoverian forces, and a smaller Jacobite force led by MackintoshofBorlum was defeated at Preston...
Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh established as the "Hospital for the Sick Poor" or "Physicians' Hospital" in Edinburgh. MackintoshofBorlum publishes An essay...
300 men of the Regiment Galicia from Spain, under its Colonel, Don Nicolás de Castro Bolaño, along with Brigadier MackintoshofBorlum. 150 men of the Clan...
Nicolson was in Carlisle from 23 September. Jacobite forces under MackintoshofBorlum and Thomas Forster marched south from the Scottish border on 1 November...