Index Entry | Bagpipes, Scotch, metaphor of political affairs, Pretender's goods sold |
Location | London |
Citation | BEP(F.746.037 27 Oct 1746:11,12 (585) The goods and effects which were taken after the Battle of Culloden, belonging to the young Pretender, and brought from Scotland, to be sold under prime cost, at the ax on Tower- Hill. . . [12, para. 10] Scotch bagpipes play'd to a French tune, by a young Pretender to musick, taught after the Italian mode, together with Cremona fiddles, to out do the German flute and Hanover trumpet. |
Generic Title | Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
Date | 1746.10.27 |
Publisher | Fleet, T. |
City, State | Boston, MA |
Year | 1746 |
Bibliography | B0002376 |