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Siege of Stirling Castle (1746)

Siege of Stirling Castle
Part of Jacobite rising of 1745

Stirling Castle
Date18 January to 1 February 1746
Location
Result British victory
Belligerents
Kingdom of Great Britain British Government Jacobites
Commanders and leaders
William Blakeney
Duke of Cumberland (relief force)
Charles Stuart
James Drummond
Strength
8,000 – 9,000 700

The siege of Stirling Castle took place from 8 January to 1 February 1746, during the 1745 Rising, when a Jacobite force besieged Stirling Castle, held by a government garrison under William Blakeney.

Despite defeating a relief force under Henry Hawley at Falkirk Muir on 17 January, the siege made little progress; when Cumberland's army began advancing north from Edinburgh, it was abandoned and on 1 February the Jacobites withdrew to Inverness.


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Assedio del castello di Stirling (1746) Italian

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