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... in the Pretender's service, eldest of the five sons of William Mackintosh, laird of Borlum, and his wife Mary, daughter of Duncan Baillie, was born in
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Brigadier William Mackintosh, Laird of Borlum (1658–1743) usually known as Mackintosh of Borlum was a leader of the Jacobite rising of and a member of the Clan ...
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· MACKINTOSH, WILLIAM (1662–1743), of Borlum, Inverness-shire, brigadier in the Pretender's service, eldest of the five sons of William Mackintosh, laird ...
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1714, preserved among the Duke of Montrose's papers, states that 'Mr. William Mackintosh of Borlum, who is come in March from Bar-le-Duc ...
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While the precise date is not known to us (?), this year marks the 250th anniversary of the birth of William Mackintosh of Borlum, Jacobite hero and martyr.
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Brigadier William Mackintosh of Borlum , often referred to simply as Mackintosh of Borlum, was a leader of the Jacobite rising of Jacobite rising of 1715: William Mackintosh, 4th of Borlum had achieved some distinction in French service. When the Jacobite ri...
Jacobite rising of 1719: Brigadier William Mackintosh, 4th of Borlum escaped abroad and his father, the 3rd of Borlum, died the s...
Family: William Mackintosh, 4th of Borlum had married Mary Reade, and they had two sons Lachlan and Shaw who both emigrat...
Ancestry: William Mackintosh, 4th of Borlum was the head the Mackintosh of Borlum cadet branch of the Clan Mackintosh, a Scott...
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Their most famous member was Brigadier William Mackintosh, Laird of Borlum usually known as Mackintosh of Borlum who was a leader of the Jacobite rising of ...
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Brigadier William Mackintosh, Laird of Borlum (1658' ) usually known as Mackintosh of Borlum was a leader of the Jacobite rising of and a member ...
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Brigadier William Mackintosh of Borlum commanded a Jacobite army in the Rising of in Britain and participated in the Rising of The Brigadier's ...
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To the memory of Phineas MacKintosh 2nd son of Captain Alexander MacKintosh, great grandson of William MacKintosh of Borlum and of ...
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In William Mackintosh of Borlum ( ) and his force of Jacobite Highlanders captured the Citadel, of which only the name of Citadel Street and the ...
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