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- The Battle of Tippermuir (also known as the Battle of Tibbermuir) (1 September 1644) was the first battle James Graham, 1st Marquis of Montrose, fought...
- parish extends to Aberuthven. Previously known as Tippermuir, it was the site of the Battle of Tippermuir in 1644, between the Marquis of Montrose's army...
- 1885, pp. 282–283 "1644 – Battle Of Tippermuir". scotclans.com. Retrieved 13 February 2014. "The Battle of Tippermuir". montrose-society.org.uk. Retrieved...
- Battle of the Alamo in 1836, the 1850 to 1864 Taiping Rebellion, and at Tippermuir in 1644, Scots Covenanters used the battle cry "Jesus, and no quarter"...
- the king. It was this addition of men that won Montrose the Battle of Tippermuir in 1644. In 1703 the Murrays as Earls and Marquesses of Atholl were created...
- Alexander Robertson of Lude fought for Charles I of Scotland at the Battle of Tippermuir and as a result Lude was burned by Cromwell's forces in retaliation. In...
- instance, had 1,662 archers out of 12,654 men mustered. The Battle of Tippermuir (1644), in Scotland, may have been the last battle in the British Isles...
- to their chief. Montrose had had successive victories at the Battle of Tippermuir - with the support of Alaster M'Coll Keitach (known as Alasdair MacColla...
- exploited to 'roll up' the rest. This happened at the 1644 Battle of Tippermuir and the 1745 Battle of Falkirk Muir. One of the less successful uses of...
- Montrose, however, won surprise victories against government troops at Tippermuir and Aberdeen in September. He then retreated into the Highlands, pursued...