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NYEP(D.746.012
26 May 1746:31 (79)
We learn by the master of a ship that came on change
yesterday, who was at Aberdeen on Saturday last, that his
Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland was then there with an
army of ten thousand men, and that he had sent between two
and three thousand towards Inverness two days before, end
the rest were preparing to follow them: He arrived there on
the Thursday before, on which occasion the bells were rung,
the houses were illuminated, and all other demonstrations of
joy shewn by the inhabitants. . .
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