- adjutant-general,
identified a
suitable site for a
defensive action at
Drummossie Moor, a
stretch of open
moorland between the
walled enclosures of Culloden...
- 13 April,
camping at
Alves on the way to meet the
Prince in
battle on
Drummossie Muir.
After the battle,
William Boyd, 4th Earl of Kilmarnock, one of the...
- road
crossing of the
Nairn at Daviot. The
river continues to flow past
Drummossie Moor
which lies to its
northwest and
indeed past
Culloden Moor, site of...
- of Stuart.[citation needed] The
battle was
fought on 16
April 1746, on
Drummossie Moor near
Inverness in the
Scottish Highlands. The
Jacobite Army was commanded...
-
hopes were
later dashed forever - at the
battle of Culloden,
fought on
Drummossie Moor, near Inverness, on 16
April 1746. In what was the last
major battle...
- Dead. One Man's
Inspiring Story of His
Survival After Losing His Legs
Drummossie Moor- Jack Cameron, the
Irish Brigade and the
battle of
Culloden Nine...
-
Nairn at
Bridge of
Faillie before running the road a last few
miles over
Drummossie Muir to the
barracks at Fort George, Inverness. This road was
built in...