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Culloden
/ kəˈlɒdən /
noun
- a moor near Inverness in N Scotland: site of a battle in 1746 in which government troops under the Duke of Cumberland defeated the Jacobites under Prince Charles Edward Stuart
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Queen Elizabeth wore this purple hat in June 2009 to visit the Culloden Battlefield in Scotland.
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I was immediately joined and most nobly supported by the Culloden, Captain Troubridge.
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In a little time they proceeded on their march, and engaged the gallant army of the Prince on Culloden Moor.
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After reconnoitring their situation, we found them posted behind some old walls and huts, in a line with Culloden House.
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The course of the Culloden brought her directly on board one of the enemy's three-deckers.
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He now attacked the four-decker, the Santissima Trinidada, also engaged by the Culloden.
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