Index Entry | Drum, in Manchester, beat for volunteers for Pretender |
Location | Manchester |
Citation | SCG-C.746.006 10 Mar 1746:11 (624) Whitehall, Dec. 1. By advices from Lanchashire of the 29th, the main body of the rebels lay at Wigan and Leigh on the 28th. That afternoon a party of them came into Manchester, beat up for voluntiers for the Pretender, enlisted several papists and nonjurors, and offered five guineas a man to any that would enter: Those who took the money, had white cockades given them, and marched about the town with the drum and the serjeant. . . |
Generic Title | South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
Date | 1746.03.10 |
Publisher | Timothy, Peter |
City, State | Charleston, SC |
Year | 1746 |
Bibliography | B0046220 |