Central - LAL | 15 an 1719, an syne, in 1745, | Chairles | Edwart Stewart (son o Jeems F |
Central - AYR | er, an the bishops, that King | Chairles | the Furst socht tae impose on |
Central - AYR | aur side o the river lay King | Chairles | 's girmy o ten thousan troops, |
Central - EDN | am McGibbon, Jeames Oswald an | Chairles | McLean produced sonatas, symp |
Central - AYR | onths back, in February, when | Chairles | the Saicont dee'd an wis succ |
Central - LAL | wadna wirk. His uncannie son | Chairles | I (rang 1625-1649) steert pol |
Central - AYR | that blaspheme in the name o | Chairles | Stuart - him that claims a D |
Central - LAL | a staunin airmy in the days o | Chairles | II an the yokin o the kintras |
Central - LAL | II and II follaed his brither | Chairles | II on the throne. But Jeems h |
Central - LAL | 5) atween the Jacobites unner | Chairles | Edwart Stewart (1720-1788), a |
Central - LAL | neb in Scotland. The Imperor | Chairles | took the rue tho, acause the |
Central - LAL | e Inglis fleitcht the Imperor | Chairles | – ally o Ingland – tae de |
Central - AYR | lackeys o yon leein turncoat | Chairles | Stuart - fause king that he |
Central - LAL | e king. Gin the chapter anent | Chairles | I seems ower cutty, maiters o |
Central - LAL | invadit Scotland, an blootert | Chairles | Stewart (‘Bonnie Prince Cha |
Central - AYR | s laws imposed on Scotland by | Chairles | Stuart... an opined that sinc |