Edinburgh, June 9. 1685
Earl of Argyll withdraws to Loch Fyne, whilst Scotch troops leave Holland.
Earl of Argyll withdraws to Loch Fyne, whilst Scotch troops leave Holland.
News of Argyll’s move to engage with the Kings force reaches London
The King gets the news, that Monmouth has landed at Lyme.
Monmouth and his supporters land at Lyme to cheering crowds.
An account of the skirmishes at Glendarroch and Greenock between the forces of King and the rebels.
This evening a small party is landed at Seatown to send word of Monmouth’s landing at Lyme tomorrow.
This evening the Duke of Monmouth issues his commissions and gives instruction on the forming of his Army
Today we sailed in the Heldevenberg for England together with the Duke of Monmouth and 81 other gentlemen of honour
News of the Earl of Argyle and his march from movements from Campbeltown with now over 2500 supporters.
An account of plans for the invasion of England to restore the liberties and property of the common people under the Duke of Monmouth