Stirling, William
From AngloScottish
| Dates | 1745 | ||
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| Location | Newcastle-upon-Tyne | ||
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| Place of Birth | Scotland | ||
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| Place of birth | Source | The National Archives, Treasury Solicitor and HM Procurator General’s Department: Jacobite Rebellion (1745): Joint Accounts, Declarations and Statements, TS 20/91, 25 |
Described as a Scotsman living in Newcastle. Accused of having made a number of seditious remarks in favour of the Jacobites in a Newcastle inn, including drinking to the Pretender's health, allegedly in the company of a mysterious man who was possibly another Scot.