The KING’S ARMY.
| ____________ | ___________ | _________ | __________ | |||||
| | | Barrel’s and | S. Fuzileer’s | Cholmon | Dragoons & | ||||
| | | Monroe’s. | 4 Can. | and Price’s. | 4 Can. | & Royals. | 2 Can. | Light Horse. | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |||||
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| | | Here stood the Duke. | |||||||
| | | _______ | ________ | _________ | ________ | ________ | ________ | ||
| | | Wolf’s. | Bligh’s. | Semple’s. | Ligonier’s. | Fleming’s. | Old Buff’s. | ||
| | | ________ | ________ | ________ | |||||
| | | Blackney’s. | Batterau’s. | Poultney’s. | |||||
| ¦ > | | | |||||||
| ¦ | Three regiments marching in | |||||||
| ¦ | cover’d way towards the park. | |||||||
| ¦ | ||||||||
| ¦ | Campbell’s Light-Horse and Dragoons, | |||||||
| broke down this Park Dyke. | ||||||||
SOUTH SIDE.
[CHAP. X.]
Charles’ flight. Arrival in the Isles. Hardships, hidings and narrow escape.
The Prince from Badenoch that night,
Over the mountains took his flight.
With only six in’s company,
And one who led them on the way.