Enlightenment · Europe · War
1719
Battle of Glenshiel
June 10, 1719
A Jacobite rising backed by Spanish gold and two frigates of troops, most of which were storm-scattered, was crushed by General Wightman in a Highland glen. The Spanish contingent surrendered; the clansmen melted into the hills. Scottish hopes were postponed, not extinguished. A young Bonnie Prince Charlie watched from exile.