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Glasgow was all change during the Radical War

Glasgow was all change during the Radical War
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While Britain was at war in Europe - one Gallowgate merchant was getting on with business


EVEN while Britain was at war with France, Glasgow was getting on with the two great activities that would spur the city’s massive growth in the 19th century – trade and manufacturing.
In November 1806, having won the Battle of Jena, Napoleon Bonaparte issued his infamous declaration of Berlin or Berlin Decree. Translated into English, it begins:
From our Imperial Camp at ­Berlin, November 21, 1806.
Napoleon, Emperor of the French and King of Italy, considering:
1. That England does not admit the right of nations as universally acknowledged by all civilized people.
You will note that Napoleon makes the common mistake at the time and refers to the United Kingdom as England. Too many people around the world still do so. ....

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Stinking Billy and the undisguised genocide that followed Culloden


IN this week 275 years ago, Prince William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, had his army carry out his orders that no quarter be given to the survivors of the Battle of Culloden.
Cumberland had used the excuse that Prince Charles Edward Stuart had given a “no quarter” order to his army. According to Lord Balmerino, who was executed for his leading part in the Rising, no such order was ever given.
A written version supposedly made by Jacobite commander Lord George Murray was a doctored forgery, no doubt to deflect criticism, and no matter his “excuse” there is no doubt that Cumberland ordered that wounded Jacobites on the field at Drumossie Moor were to be killed and their bodies left to rot. ....

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