Charles is accompanied by the "Seven Men …

Years: 1745 - 1745
July
Charles is accompanied by the "Seven Men of Moidart" on his voyage to Scotland: the banker Aeneas Macdonald; William Murray, Marquis of Tullibardine; Francis Strickland, an Englishman and former tutor to Charles' brother Henry; and four Irishmen: Sir Thomas Sheridan; Reverend George Kelly; Sir John Macdonald; and Sir John William O'Sullivan.

Volunteers drawn from the Irish Brigade of France are to form a bridgehead for the main French invasion, but due to the vigilance of the English Channel fleet, only one composite Irish battalion (five hundred men) will land in Scotland where they will fight bravely in the campaign.

The Du Teillay had sailed from Nantes on June 22, 1745, meeting the Elisabeth at Brittany on July 4 and then sailing together for Scotland.

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