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The First Redcoats Captured During the Jacobite Rebellion
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In this video, Louee Dessent from Survive History explains what happened to the first British army troops to be captured during the Jacobite Rising of 1745. A party of redcoats despatched to defend Fort William was captured at an inn while marching through the highlands, and ended up being witness to the raising of the Jacobite standard at Glenfinnan.
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@RandomAussie-dx9fj

4 months ago

I would love to see a short on the things soldiers would carry in their haversacks and satchels

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@SwineBuster

4 months ago

This channel deserves a larger audience platform like Nat Geo, History or independent TV channel.

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@gosling4391

4 months ago

This is quite high production value

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@tomlewis8429

4 months ago

After Culloden some captured Jacobites were shot by firing squad (one place of execution is ‘suggested’ to be Inverness high church, with bullet pockmarks in buildings on the far side of the river, supposedly). Only some Jacobite prisoners were executed, and, as far as I’m aware, nothing to do with hierarchy. My conjecture is that it was captured Government soldiers, from the march to Derby, maybe given an ultimatum of ‘fight with us or die’. Turncoats, even if for obvious reasons rather than ideology, if I recall, when ‘liberated’ did not get much in the way of sympathy, except in the form of steel or lead.
If anyone DOES know what became of captured Government soldiers, during the 45, I would be fascinated to know.

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@ZealotsACH

4 months ago

These shorts remind me of back when history channel actually showed documentaries about historical events.

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@lightningfletch5598

1 month ago

Dude in the back is an S-tier actor.

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@mauriceupton1474

4 months ago

My Imray relatives fought at Culloden.
Lots of battles. Alexander survived
lurking in hills and swamps to avoid capture.
His relatives started a business printing, blueback marine charts. Imray maps
Now Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson printing.
There's a book written by Suzanna Wilson about them all. Blueback Marine charts.

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@andrew9716

3 months ago

This is really cool!

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@kmccabe1962

3 months ago

My family on both sides were Jacobites. We were there.

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@skeetermc4876

4 months ago

Good lad, keep tellin de tale.

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@gatewaa01

4 months ago

Not surviving the blight with this one G&B

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@themadplotter

4 months ago

And the jacobites had their breakfast whisky with porridge so didn’t need to stop for a dram 😂

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@ronaldmcdonald8303

3 months ago

I'm English and I have great respect for Scotland and the Scottish, I have been to Scotland many times. Scotland are our brothers 💙

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@waynenash6008

3 months ago

I believe the 6th foot,, later the royal warwicks were based at fort William and throughout the highland garrisons at the time of the rising, does anyone have any information as to their fate?

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@zen4men

4 months ago

Donald "Old Trojan" Macleod of Berneray
sends greetings
via his great(x6)-grandson!

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@balsosnell2064

4 months ago

Thanks for pointing out many Redcoats were Scottish. God save the king.

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@poil8351

3 months ago

the commander of giverment forces in scotl you mean general wade.

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@EarthenDam

4 months ago

How did they fair under captivity though?

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@jamesconnolly3827

4 months ago

An gearastan dubh.🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳

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