The Jacobite army of under six thousand men had set out on 3 November.
The Jacobite army was defeated at the Battle of Preston.
The Jacobite army was 8,000 strong, the largest assembled throughout the Rising.
The Jacobite army marched up and deployed in three lines, facing east.
The Jacobite army of 5000 were cold, tired and hungry.
The final showdown - at Culloden in 1746 - saw the Jacobite army slaughtered.
The Prince and his Jacobite army arrived in Lancaster on the evening of the 13th.
The Jacobite army passed through in 1745, in its advance and subsequent retreat.
The Jacobite army got no further than Derby, and then retreated.
These articles dealt with the treatment of the disbanded Jacobite army.