When the Jacobite Army was advancing on London in 1745, Lord George Murray and other members of the Prince’s Council lost their nerve at an overnight stop in Derby, and insisted they should turn round and retreat to Scotland.
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When the Jacobite Army was advancing on London in 1745, Lord George Murray and other members of the Prince’s Council lost their nerve at an overnight stop in Derby, and insisted they should turn round and retreat to Scotland.