William Murray, Marquess of Tullibardine
William Murray, Marquess of Tullibardine was a Scottish nobleman and Jacobite who took part in the rebellions of 1715, 1719, and 1745.
William Murray, Marquess of Tullibardine, styled Jacobite Duke of Atholl and Rannoch
The battlefield of Sheriffmuir; the Jacobite left under Tullibardine was positioned on the flat ground below
Battle of Glenshiel, June 1719; Tulibardine was wounded but escaped
Lord George Murray (1694-1760); younger brother and fellow Jacobite, a senior leader in the 1745 Rebellion
The Jacobite Rising of 1719 was a failed attempt to restore the exiled James Francis Edward Stuart to the throne of Great Britain. Part of a series of Jacobite risings between 1689 and 1745, it was supported by Spain, then at war with Britain during the War of the Quadruple Alliance.
The Battle of Glenshiel 1719, Peter Tillemans
Charles XII of Sweden; his death in November 1718 ended Swedish participation, and the purpose of the Scottish rising
Eilean Donan, modern day
The Battle of Glen Shiel 10 June 1719