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Lord George Murray continued, for some time, busily engaged in rallying George Murray, by the Duke of Perth, and by Lord Nairn, and other Lord George soon came to know the suspicion the Prince had whom the exertions of Lord George were frequently united was Mr. O''Sullivan, an Irish officer, and the object of Charles Edward''s The army advanced towards Preston, Lord George Murray commanding the From the following letter addressed by Lord George Murray to his brother On returning, he informed the Prince and Lord George Murray, father to the young Prince, "you will not think of getting Lord George third Duke of Atholl, and the great-grandson of Lord George Murray. Prince commanded, and which was conducted by Lord George Murray, was of Prince Charles, or rather the able judgment of Lord George Murray, id: 20947 author: Thomson, A. T., Mrs. title: Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745. Volume II. date: words: 101686 sentences: 4284 pages: flesch: 68 cache: ./cache/20947.txt txt: ./txt/20947.txt summary: Simon Fraser, afterwards Lord Lovat, was born at Inverness,--according very short time after the death of Hugh Lord Lovat elapsed, before those that monarch, had, at the time when the death of Hugh Lord Lovat took the Marquis of Athole, upon whom the care of Lord Lovat''s person was Such was the state of family discord when Lord Lovat died; and it was the Marquis of Athole would ever prosecute either Lord Lovat or his son, intimidated by the Highland army, commanded by Lord Lovat''s early Sir John Maclean, cousin-german of Lord Lovat, had resided ten years at which Lord Lovat gave of the affairs of Scotland appeared too favourable the other hand, by Simon Fraser, Lord Lovat, and by his brother, and "At the same time," says Lord Lovat, "he was permitted SIMON LORD FRASER OF LOVAT, HIS SON. 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