On 16 July 1745, Prince Charles Edward Stuart and a handful of supporters, known as the 'Seven Men of Moidart', with a small quantity of arms and ammunition, set sail from Brest aboard two small French frigates, Du Teillay and Elizabeth, bound for the small Hebridean island of Eriskay.
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Culloden 1746: With visitor information (Trade Editions)
September 25, 2000, Osprey Publishing
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Culloden 1746: The Highland Clans' Last Charge (Trade Editions)
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"On 16 July 1745, Prince Charles Edward Stuart and a handful of supporters, known as the 'Seven Men of Moidart', with a small quantity of arms and ammunition, set sail from Brest aboard two small French frigates, Du Teillay and Elizabeth, bound for the small Hebridean island of Eriskay."
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