|  | 1745 Rebellion, Prisoners at  
Carlisle 
 Historical Chronicle February 1746.
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 MONDAY 10.
 The rebel officers taken at Carlisle, being 39,  
besides a French colonel engineer, and 4 others, were 
brought to town in 4 waggons and a coach, under a strong  
guard of soldiers; part of them were carried to New  
Prison, and the rest, among whom was Hamilton  
governor of Carlisle, to Newgate, except the  
Frenchmen who were conducted, the engineer in a  
coach, and the others in a waggon, to the Marshalsea  
prison; (the pretender's bishop of Carlisle, Cappuch, 
had been committed to Chester castle.) They were very 
rudely treated by the populace, who pelted them with dirt,  
and shew'd all other marks of abhorrence of their black  
designs.
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