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Re: Jacobite prisoners from 1745
« Reply #144 on: Thursday 04 June 15 00:28 BST (UK) »
Reply sent, thank you!!

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Re: Jacobite prisoners from 1745
« Reply #145 on: Thursday 04 June 15 01:08 BST (UK) »
Wowen

Have sent you I think 5 e mails with information.  The 1st e mail was split into 3 parts making 8 in total.

I see one has come back to me .. my anti virus tipped it out.

I will post the link here for you :-  http://www.royalstuartsociety.com/links.html

Best of luck

Alex G
Glasgow .. Glennie/Bryce, Aberdeenshire .. Glennie/ Grassick,
Clackmannanshire .. Bryce/Miller
Arbroath .. Spink
Oxfordshire .. Green
Cornwall .. Vincent

Ireland (Cobh) .. Sullivan

New Zealand .. Glennie/Bryce/Grassick/Spink/Palmer

Chatham Islands .. Rewai

Australia .. Glennie/Ross/Lusk

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Re: Jacobite prisoners from 1745
« Reply #146 on: Wednesday 25 May 16 12:29 BST (UK) »
 Hi if the offer is still on could you possibly  check firstly on Robert Anderson of Whitburgh . who was first imprisoned in Carlyle and then released. He was Quarter Master General in the Jacobite army.  Also could advise on any other Anderson's in the rebel army that were imprisoned .
Many thanks in advance. bye Ellecat

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Re: Jacobite prisoners from 1745
« Reply #147 on: Saturday 09 July 16 19:30 BST (UK) »
Hi Old Rowley

I may have strayed in to the wrong area here.

I am looking for my GGGGGGreat grandfathers cousin

John Duthie,
He was in Ld Ogilvys Regiment but where as his cousin was at Culloden and withdrew with the Regiment he was taken prisoner at Carlisle and it says"Died ?"

is there any mention of a trial or any other documents at all or where to go to find them?
Is there a burial ground?

Regards
Alistrair


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Re: Jacobite prisoners from 1745
« Reply #148 on: Sunday 17 July 16 21:41 BST (UK) »
Hello Old Rowley,
I have just seen your post re Jacobite prisoners. Could you let me have a list of the Grant names please? Many thanks.

Susan 42

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Re: Jacobite prisoners from 1745
« Reply #149 on: Monday 27 February 17 15:16 GMT (UK) »
HI,  if you have any information on the one Scot you listed, I would very much appreciate it.  Thank you,  Susan

susan.brouillard@yahoo.com

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Re: Jacobite prisoners from 1745
« Reply #150 on: Tuesday 28 February 17 19:54 GMT (UK) »
Hi there. Would it be possible to let me have information on the Grants, please? I would be grateful for anything you have. Thanks

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Re: Jacobite prisoners from 1745
« Reply #151 on: Wednesday 01 March 17 08:30 GMT (UK) »
Thank you for your kind offer: anything on Stewarts, Gordons and MacIntoshes please.  Misha.

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Re: Jacobite prisoners from 1745
« Reply #152 on: Friday 10 November 17 03:01 GMT (UK) »
Very helpful old rowley.
Five Hoods fought at Culloden; I would be interested in the Hood in your list.
Alan Hood