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The Jacobite Rebellions (1689-1746) (Bell's Scottish History Source Books.)
THE JACOBITE REBELLIONS
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THE
JACOBITE REBELLIONS
(1689-1746)
BY
J. PRINGLE THOMSON, M.A.
AUTHOR OF
"ALEXANDER HENDERSON, THE COVENANTER," "THE SCOTTISH COVENANTERS"

LONDON
G. BELL AND SONS, LTD.
1914
EDITOR'S NOTE
Within the compass of 120 pages it was impossible for me to cover every event in this period. The "Forty-Five" itself would have provided enough material to fill a volume of double the size. I have therefore concentrated on the four events which seemed to me most important—namely, the Darien scheme, the Union of the Crowns, and the risings of 1715 and 1745. For the rest, I have endeavoured to illustrate, however briefly, the religious, social, and industrial activities of the time. As in my previous volume, I have drawn freely on the invaluable publications of the Scottish Historical Society, and my thanks are also due to Mr. William Cowan for permission to print the extract which appears on p. 29.
Glasgow,
May, 1914.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
| DATE | PAGE | ||
| 1689. | State of Parties in Scotland | Dalrymple's "Memoirs" | 1 |
| The Convention of Estates | Dalrymple's "Memoirs" | 3 | |
| Dundee's Rebellion | Mackay's "Memoirs" | 6 | |
| The Battle of Killiecrankie | Mackay's "Memoirs" | 8 | |
| 1690. | The Religious Settlement | "Melville Papers" | 11 |
| 1692. | The Massacre of Glencoe | "Papers Illustrative of the Highlands of Scotland" | 13 |
| 1695. | The Bank of Scotland | "Acts of the Parliaments of Scotland" | 18 |
| The Darien Scheme: | |||
| A. The Project and Its Originator | Burnet's "History of His Own Times" | 20 | |
| 1698. | B. Constitution of the Company | "The Darien Papers" | 22 |
| C. Why the Colony Failed | Burnet's "History of His Own Times" | 24 | |
| 1699. | |||

