A true and real account of the defeat of General Buchan, and Brigadeer Cannon, their High-land army, at the battel of Crombdell; upon the 1st of May; 1690. Conform to a letter, sent by Sir Thomas Livingston collonel to a regiment of dragoons to Major General Mackay, giving a particular account of the said defeat; with a list of the officers taken at the said battel, and at the castle of Lethen-Dee. Licensed May 8th, 1690.

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A true and real account of the defeat of General Buchan, and Brigadeer Cannon, their High-land army, at the battel of Crombdell; upon the 1st of May; 1690. Conform to a letter, sent by Sir Thomas Livingston collonel to a regiment of dragoons to Major General Mackay, giving a particular account of the said defeat; with a list of the officers taken at the said battel, and at the castle of Lethen-Dee. Licensed May 8th, 1690.
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Teviot, Thomas Livingston, Viscount, 1652?-1711.
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Edinburgh :: Printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson,
Anno Dom. 1690.
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Lancashire Plot, 1689-1694 -- Early works to 1800.
Scotland -- History -- 1689-1745 -- Early works to 1800.
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"A true and real account of the defeat of General Buchan, and Brigadeer Cannon, their High-land army, at the battel of Crombdell; upon the 1st of May; 1690. Conform to a letter, sent by Sir Thomas Livingston collonel to a regiment of dragoons to Major General Mackay, giving a particular account of the said defeat; with a list of the officers taken at the said battel, and at the castle of Lethen-Dee. Licensed May 8th, 1690." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/B06345.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.

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Captain Mackay and his High-land Company behaved very well: If, as Major Mackay sayes, that we can have more of them, it would not be amiss.

After the business was over, we drank your Health in good Claret taken from the Rebels. The Narration is somewhat long, and lame, but it is the true and real Accompt of all. Here inclosed is a List of some of the Prisoners names, and some Papers that are taken. The Officers that are taken declare the High-land Army was betwixt fourteen and fifteen hundred.

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