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Pulteney's Regiment (13th Foot) We are a UK based group re-enacting the period from 1740 to 1760 but specializing in the dates 1742-50. We aim to recreate as authentically as possible a unit of soldiers in King George II's service and in so doing both entertain and educate the public. Since being formed in 1994 we have taken part in events across the country and have been featured in a BBC ...
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Lace Wars the 18th Century Re-enactment society
Lace wars, the society for the re-enactment of the mid 18th century covering the Jacobite Rebellion and the French Indian Wars ...
Preview Site   www.lacewars.co.uk/   reviews

MacFarlane's Company
Who we are Culloden What we do Costume Where to find us More Info For more information on MacFarlane's Company, contact Elliot MacFarlane at emacfarlane@accesstoledo.com ...
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Major-General John Gordon of Glenbucket's Regiment
Major-General John Gordon of Glenbucket's Regiment, 1745, Jacobite Re-enactment Unit.
Preview Site   www.scotwars.com/glenbuckets/   reviews

MacFarlane's Company/Culloden Intro
Living History: Reenacting events from Scotland's past The Jacobite Rebellion of 1745-1746 took place under the command of Prince Charles Edward Stuart, and was the last attempt of the Stuarts to reclaim the throne of Great Britain and Ireland. This rebellion threw Scotland into such turmoil that it effectively ended the Highland Clan system as it had existed for centuries. After the rebellion ...
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Enter to the Argyle Militia
For King, Clan, and the Rule of Law In history, as in life, there are two sides to every story. Not all Scots were Jacobites. Come and learn the story of the Argyle Militia and the many Scots who did not follow Charles Edward Stuart in the Rising of 1745, but instead stayed loyal to King George II. Enter Back to the 84th Regiment Main Page ...
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