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15th June 16, 08:24 AM
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I do not intend to highjack the tread but want to add this map below. Geography (in relation to troop movements, commerce and neighboring clans) also must be considered with who chose allegiance to what force during that period. The path of the British did not follow the lochs (and Highland routes) north of Glasgow but travelled west then north to Culloden. Probably to avoid detection and clans that opposed the invading force. This does not aid the OP in his question but is strictly a view of military strategy that sometimes considers the sympathy or resistance of the surrounding native people.
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