Forty-five
See also: forty-five
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the Forty-five
- (historical) The Jacobite rising of 1745.
- 1893, Scottish Notes and Queries, page 158:- Kingshouse, in the Blackmount, and Finlarig Castle, at the west end of Loch Tay, were both garrisoned during the ’45.
 
- 2001, Arthur L. Herman, The Scottish Enlightenment, Harper Perennial, published 2006, page 142:- In the sharpest sense, the Forty-five was not a war between Scots and Englishmen, but a civil war.
 
- 2012, Andrew Lang, A Short History of Scotland:- Space does not permit an account of the assimilation of Scotland to England in the years between the Forty-five and our own time […].
 
 
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