History of
Scotland. Military print of the Battle of Culloden reprint of original
Laurie and Whittle lithograph. Scottish historical art prints published by
Cranston Fine Arts.
Battle of Culloden. After the battle of Falkirk, the
Jacobite army marched towards Inverness closely followed by the Duke
of Cumberland's English army. On 16th April 1746, the Duke forced a
confrontation at Culloden Moor. The Jacobite army were outnumbered and
outmaneuvered by Cumberland's army and when they turned to flee they
were cut down by the Royal Cavalry. The Duke earned the nickname the
Butcher because of his ruthless slaughter of the Jacbites at Culloden
Moor.
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