1st Edition

The Last Battle on English Soil, Preston 1715

By Jonathan Oates Copyright 2015
266 Pages
by Routledge

266 Pages
by Routledge

266 Pages
by Routledge

Whilst much has been written about the Jacobites, most works have tended to look at the Rebellion of 1745, rather than the earlier attempt to reinstate the Stuart dynasty. As such this book provides a welcome focus on events in 1715, when Jacobites in both England and Scotland tried to oust George I and to replace him with James Stuart. In particular it provides a detailed narrative and analysis... Read more
Introduction; Chapter 1 Prelude to the Fifteen, 1688–1715; Chapter 2 The Jacobite Insurrection in the North of England, October 1715; Chapter 3 The North West of England, September – October 1715; Chapter 4 The Jacobite March South, November 1715; Chapter 5 The Opposing Sides; Chapter 6 The Battle of Preston, 12–14 November 1715; Chapter 7 The Aftermath of the Fifteen, 1715–1717; Chapter 101 Postscript in 1745; Chapter 102 Conclusion;

Biography

Dr Jonathan Oates has had a life-long interest in the Jacobite rebellions, which was consolidated by an undergraduate thesis and a PhD. He has published over thirty articles about Jacobitism and the Jacobite rebellions of 1715 and 1745, principally concerning England and military matters. He has had three books published about the Jacobite rebellions, The North West of England and the Jacobite Invasion of 1745 (2006), Sweet William or the Butcher? The Duke of Cumberland and the ’45 (2008) and The Jacobite Campaigns (2011). He has also edited a text concerning the Liverpool Volunteers during the 1745 Rebellion (Record Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, 2006) and is currently editing the Duke of Cumberland’s correspondence, 1745-1748 for the Army Records Society.