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Index to Scottish Wars Combatants

1715 Rising
   &nbspSutherland, Kenneth, 3rd Lord D ( 1715 )
    Count equals 1 individual.

Anglo-Scottish Wars
   &nbspGordon, John ( 1377-1388 )
    Count equals 1 individual.

Battle of Aberdeen
   &nbspBalfour, Robert, Lord Balfour o ( 12 Sep 1644 ), where he was defeated by Montrose
    Count equals 1 individual.

Battle of Alnwick
   &nbspDouglas, George, 4th Earl of An ( 1462 ), where he obtained a victory over the English
   &nbspDouglas, William, 3rd of Drumla ( 1462 )
   &nbspKevelioc, Hugh, 3rd Earl of Che ( 13 Jul 1174 ), where he was taken prisoner by King Henry II
Scotland, Edward ( 13 Nov 1093 ), where he was wounded
    Count equals 4 individuals.

Battle of Alnwick Castle
Neville, John, 1st and last Mar ( Jan 1463 )
    Count equals 1 individual.

Battle of Ancrum Moor
Eure, Ralph ( 6 Mar 1545 )
   &nbspHaig, Robert, of Bemersyde ( 1545 )
    Count equals 2 individuals.

Battle of Ancrum Muir
   &nbspBorthwick, John, 5th Lord Borth ( Mar 1545 )
   &nbspDouglas, Archibald, 6th Earl of ( 1545 )
   &nbspLindsay, John, 5th Lord Lindsay ( 6 Mar 1545 ), where he commanded Scots forces
    Count equals 3 individuals.

Battle of Bannockburn
   &nbsp Gilliecallum ( 1314 )
   &nbspAstley, Nicholas, 2nd Lord Astl ( 1314 ), where he was captured by the Scots
   &nbspAtholia, Duncan, of Glenerochie ( 1306 ), where he is traditionally said to have arrived with his Clan and turned the tide in King Robert I’s favour
   &nbspBasset, Ralph, 1st Lord Basset ( 24 Jun 1314 ), where he was taken prisoner
   &nbspBeaumont, Henry, 1st Earl of Bu ( 24 Jun 1314 )
   &nbspBerkeley, Thomas, 1st Lord Berk ( 24 Jun 1314 ), where he was taken prisoner, and paid a large sum for his ransom
   &nbspBoyd, Robert, 1st of Kilmarnock ( 1314 )
   &nbspBruce, Robert I, King of Scotla ( 24 Jun 1314 )
Clare, Gilbert, 7th Earl of Glo ( 24 Jun 1314 )
   &nbspClifford, Robert, 1st Lord Clif
Comyn, John, of Badenoch ( 24 Jun 1314 )
Despenser, Hugh, 1st and last E ( 1314 )
   &nbspFaucomberge, Walter ( 24 Jun 1314 )
   &nbspGrey, John, 2nd Baron Grey (of ( 1314 )
   &nbspHaga, Peter, of Bemersyde ( 1314 )
   &nbspHastings, Edmund, 1st and last ( 24 Jun 1314 ), on the English side
   &nbspHastings, John, 2nd Lord Hastin ( 1314 )
   &nbspKeith, Robert ( 1314 ), as commander of the Scottish light horse
   &nbspLatimer, William, 1st/2nd Lord ( 1314 ), where he was captured and held by Bothwell until he was ransomed eight months later
   &nbspMacdonald, Angus ‘Oig’, Lord of ( 24 Jun 1314 ), where he commanded holders
   &nbspMacnab, Angus ( 1314 ), where he was defeated and his lands were forfeited
   &nbspMacneil, Niall ‘Og’, 6th of Bar ( 1314 ), where he is claimed to have fought with King Robert I
Munro, George, younger of Fouli ( 1314 )
   &nbspNeville, Hugh, 1st Lord Neville ( 24 Jun 1314 )
   &nbspNeville, Robert ( 24 Jun 1314 ), and was taken prisoner by the Scots
   &nbspPilkington, Roger ( 1314 )
Poynings, Michael ( 24 Jun 1314 )
   &nbspRandolph, Thomas, 1st Earl of M ( 1314 )
Ross, Walter ( 24 Jun 1314 )
   &nbspScrymgeour, Nicholas, of Dudhop ( 1314 ), where he bore the Royal Standard of Scotland
   &nbspSt. Clair, John, of Herdmanston ( 1314 ), after which for his services, King Robert I gave him a sword whose blade was engraved ‘Le Roi me donne, St. Clair me Porte’
   &nbspStewart, Walter, 6th High Stewa ( 1314 ), where he commanded one of the divisions of the Scottish Army
Tiptoft, Payn, 1st Lord Tiptoft ( 23 Jun 1314 )
Ufford, Thomas ( 24 Jun 1314 )
    Count equals 34 individuals.

Battle of Charlemont
   &nbspHamilton, James, 3rd Lord Hamil ( 20 Jul 1650 ), where he fought on the side of his stepfather, Sir Phelim O’Neill, and was laten prisoner by the English, 6 Aug 1650
    Count equals 1 individual.

Battle of Culloden
   &nbspBannerman, Alexander, of Elsick ( 16 Apr 1746 ), after which he fled to France
   &nbspBlakeney, George Augustus
   &nbspBlakeney, John
   &nbspBland, Humphrey, as the Major-General
   &nbspBoyd, Charles ( 16 Apr 1746 ), after which he escaped abroad
   &nbspBoyd, William, 4th Earl of Kilm ( 16 Apr 1746 ), where he was captured
   &nbspBrereton, William ( 1746 )
   &nbspCameron, Donald, of Lochiel, 19 ( 1746 ), where he was wounded
   &nbspCarnegie, George ( 1746 ), after which he escaped to Sweden
   &nbspCarnegie, James, of Pittarrow, ( 1746 )
   &nbspColville, John, 8th Lord Colvil ( 1746 )
   &nbspCrosbie, John
   &nbspCuninghame, Robert, 1st Baron R ( 16 Apr 1746 ), with the 14th Foot
Dallas, James ( 17 Apr 1746 )
   &nbspDrummond, James Francis Edward ( 16 Apr 1746 )
   &nbspDrummond, James, 3rd Duke of Pe
   &nbspDrummond, John, 4th Duke of Per ( 1745 )
   &nbspDrummond, Louis ( 1745 )
   &nbspElphinstone, Arthur, 6th Lord B ( 16 Apr 1746 ), where he was taken prisoner
Farquharson, Harry ( 16 Apr 1746 )
Fraser, Charles, younger of Inv ( 1746 )
   &nbspGoodenough, John ( 1746 )
   &nbspGrant, Alexander ( 16 Apr 1746 ), where he was wounded fighting for Prince Charles Edward
   &nbspHay, James, 15th Earl of Erroll ( 16 Apr 1746 ), for the English, on opposing side from his father
   &nbspKeppel, George, 3rd Earl of Alb ( 16 Apr 1746 ), when he bore the dispatches announcing the victory to London
   &nbspKeppel, William Anne, 2nd Earl ( 16 Apr 1746 )
Kerr, Robert ( 16 Apr 1746 )
   &nbspKerr, William Henry, 4th Marque ( 1746 ), where he commanded cavalry
   &nbspMacdonald, Aeneas ( 1745 ), where he was captured and sentenced to death, but later exiled to France
Macdonald, Alexander, 17th of K ( 16 Apr 1746 )
   &nbspMacdonald, Alexander, 7th of Gl ( 1746 ), where he was severely wounded
   &nbspMacdonald, Donald ( 16 Apr 1746 )
   &nbspMacdonald, James ( 1746 )
   &nbspMacdonald, John ( 1746 )
   &nbspMacdonald, Ranald, 4th of Belfi ( 1746 ), where he was severely wounded, and was captured
Macdonell, Archibald ( 16 Apr 1746 )
   &nbspMacdonell, Ranald, 5th of Scotu ( 1746 )
   &nbspMacdonnell, John Æneas, 5th of ( 1746 ), where he was wounded
   &nbspMackenzie, John, of Torridon ( 1746 ), as a Jacobite but escaped attainder
Mackintosh, Roderick ‘Og’ ( 16 Apr 1746 )
Maclachlan, Lachlan, 17th of Ma ( 16 Apr 1746 )
Maclean, Charles, 4th of Drimni ( 16 Apr 1746 )
   &nbspMakgill, George, where he was wounded and narrowly escaped capture
   &nbspMassey, Eyre, 1st Baron Clarina ( 1746 ), where he was wounded
   &nbspMatheson, John, 2nd of Bennetsf ( 16 Apr 1746 ), and escaped afterwards
   &nbspMaxwell, Robert, 7th Bt. ( 1745 ), where he was taken prisoner
McBain, Gillies ‘Mor’ ( 1746 )
McLachlan, Lachlan, of that Ilk ( 16 Apr 1746 )
Mercer, Robert ( 16 Apr 1746 ), as a Jacobite
   &nbspMordaunt, John ( 1745 )
   &nbspMurray, Anthony, younger of Dol ( 16 Apr 1746 )
   &nbspMurray, John, Master of Nairne ( 1745 )
   &nbspMurray, William, Marquess of Tu ( 16 Apr 1746 ), where he surrendered himself
   &nbspO’Neill, Felix ( 1746 ), where he was again captured and released as a Spanish subject in 1747
   &nbspOgilvy, David ( 1746 )
   &nbspOgilvy, Thomas ( 1746 ), as Jacobite
   &nbspRich, Robert, 5th Bt. ( Apr 1746 ), where he lost his right arm
   &nbspRobertson, Donald, of Woodsheal ( 1746 ), as Leader of Clan Donnachaidh, where he was left for dead, but later escaped to France
   &nbspSackville, George, 1st Viscount ( 1746 )
   &nbspSempill, Hugh, 12th Lord Sempil ( 16 Apr 1746 )
Stewart, John Glas, 1st of Benm ( 16 Apr 1746 )
   &nbspStuart, Alexander ( 1746 )
   &nbspStuart, Charles Edward Louis J ( 16 Apr 1746 ), where his army was defeated
   &nbspSutherland, William, 17th Earl ( 1746 )
   &nbspTownshend, George, 1st Marquess
   &nbspWedderburn, John, of Blackness, ( 1745 ), where he was captured by the English
   &nbspWemyss, David, 6th Earl of Wemy ( 16 Apr 1746 )
    Count equals 67 individuals.

Battle of Dunbar
   &nbspBeauchamp, William, 9th Earl of ( 1296 ), where he defeated the Scots
   &nbspBerkeley, Walter, of Towie ( 27 Apr 1296 ), where he was captured by the English
   &nbspBruce, James, of Powfoulis ( 3 Sep 1651 )
   &nbspBrus, Robert, 1st Lord Brus ( 28 Apr 1296 ), with King Edward I
   &nbspCampbell, Archibald, 9th Earl o ( 3 Sep 1650 ), on behalf of King Charles II
   &nbspCampbell, John, 1st Earl of Lou ( 1650 ), for King Charles II
   &nbspCarmichael, James ( 1650 )
   &nbspDouglas, William, 3rd of Kirkne ( 3 Sep 1650 )
   &nbspDrummond, Malcolm, 9th Thane of ( 1296 ), where he was captured by the English
   &nbspFraser, Simon ( 27 Apr 1296 ), where he was taken prisoner by the English but set free to fight for King Edward I in Flanders
   &nbspGoffe, William ( 3 Sep 1650 )
Graham, Patrick, of Kincardine ( 28 Apr 1296 ), on the English side
Haldane, John, 11th of Gleneagl ( 3 Sep 1650 )
   &nbspHaya, William, of Lochorwart ( 27 Apr 1296 ), where he was captured by the English
   &nbspLeslie, Alexander, 1st Earl of ( 1650 ), as a royalist
   &nbspMaxwell, John
   &nbspPercy, Henry, 1st Lord Percy ( 27 Apr 1296 )
   &nbspRattray, Eustace, 3rd of Rattra ( 1296 ), where he was captured and taken prisoner to England
Rokeby, Thomas ( 3 Sep 1650 )
Stewart, Alexander, 2nd Bt. ( 3 Sep 1650 )
   &nbspStrathbogie, John, 9th Earl of ( 28 Apr 1296 ), fighting on the side of the Scots, who were defeated. He was taken prisoner to London
    Count equals 21 individuals.

Battle of Dundalk
   &nbspBermingham, John, 1st and last ( 14 Oct 1318 ), where he defeated the forces of Edward Bruce, who had been crowned King of Ireland, with Bruce being slain
   &nbspO’Neill, Domnall, King of Ulste ( 1318 ), for Edward Bruce
   &nbspO’Neill, Domnall, King of Ulste ( 1399 ), where he was taken by the English, and sent to the Tower of London
   &nbspStewart, John ( 14 Oct 1318 )
   &nbspTalbot, Richard fitz Milo, against Edward Bruce’s army
    Count equals 5 individuals.

Battle of Dupplin Muir
Donald, 8th Earl of Mar ( 12 Aug 1332 )
   &nbspBalliol, Edward, King of Scotla ( Aug 1332 )
   &nbspUmfreville, Gilbert, 10th Earl ( 11 Aug 1332 ), where he assisted in the victory of Edward Balliol
    Count equals 3 individuals.

Battle of Falkirk
   &nbspAstley, Andrew, 1st Lord Astley
   &nbspBalliol, Alexander, 1st Lord Ba ( 1298 )
   &nbspBeauchamp, Guy, 10th Earl of Wa ( 1298 )
   &nbspBerkeley, Thomas, 1st Lord Berk ( 22 Jul 1298 )
   &nbspBoyd, William, 4th Earl of Kilm ( 17 Jan 1746 )
   &nbspCholmondeley, James ( 17 Jan 1746 )
Dalrymple, John ( 17 Jan 1746 )
   &nbspDrummond, James Francis Edward ( 17 Jan 1746 )
   &nbspDrummond, John, 4th Duke of Per ( 1745 ), where he was wounded
   &nbspFurnivalle, Thomas, 1st Baron F ( 1298 )
Graham, John, of Dundaff and Ab ( 22 Jul 1289 )
   &nbspGrey, Reynold, 1st Baron Grey ( ( 1298 )
   &nbspHastings, Edmund, 1st and last ( 1298 ), for the English
   &nbspLatimer, William, 1st Lord Lati ( 1298 )
   &nbspMackenzie, George, 3rd Earl of ( 18 Jan 1745 ), where he lead 400 of his clan
Macpherson, William ( 17 Jan 1746 )
Maxwell, Herbert, of Carlaveroc ( 22 Jul 1298 )
Munro, Robert, of Foulis, 6th B ( 17 Jan 1746 ), against the Jacobites
   &nbspMurray, John, Master of Nairne ( 1745 )
   &nbspPercy, Henry, 1st Lord Percy ( 1298 )
Stewart, John, of Bonkyl ( 22 Jul 1298 )
   &nbspVavasour, William, 1st Lord Vav ( 1298 ), in the vanguard
   &nbspVere, Robert, 6th Earl of Oxfor ( 1298 )
   &nbspWake, John, 1st Lord Wake ( 1298 )
   &nbspWalter, Robert, 1st Lord FitzWa ( 22 Jul 1298 )
   &nbspWemyss, David, 6th Earl of Wemy ( 17 Jan 1746 )
Whitney, Shuckburgh ( 5 Apr 1746 )
   &nbspZouche, Alan, 1st Lord Zouche ( 1298 ), in the vanguard
   &nbspZouche, William, 1st Lord Zouch ( 1298 )
    Count equals 29 individuals.

Battle of Flodden
   &nbspAbernethy, Alexander, 4th Lord ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Adair, William, of Kinhilt ( 9 Sep 1513 )
   &nbspAgnew, Patrick, of Lochnaw ( 9 Sep 1513 )
   &nbspAnstruther, Andrew, of Anstruth ( 9 Sep 1513 )
   &nbspAssheton, Richard ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Babington, Charles ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Babington, James ( 9 Sep 1513 )
   &nbspBabington, John ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Babington, Randall ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Babington, William ( 9 Sep 1513 )
   &nbspBerkeley, Thomas, 5th Lord Berk ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Borthwick, William, 3rd Lord Bo ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Boswell, Alexander, 3rd of Balm ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Boswell, Alexander, of Balmuto ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Boswell, Thomas, 1st of Auchinl ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Bruce, Robert, of Airth ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Campbell, Archibald, 2nd Earl o ( 9 Sep 1513 ), where he commanded the right wing of the army, along with his brother-in-law, the Earl of Lennox
Campbell, Duncan, 2nd of Glenor ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Campbell, John, 1st of Lawers ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Carnegie, John, of Kinnaird ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Cathcart, Alan, Master of Cathc ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Cathcart, Robert ( 9 Sep 1513 )
   &nbspClifford, Henry, 10th Lord Clif ( 9 Sep 1513 ), where he captured 3 pieces of ordnance, which he mounted at Skipton Castle
Cockburn, Alexander ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Cockburn, William, of Langton ( 9 Sep 1513 )
   &nbspColville, Robert, of Hiltoun an ( 9 Sep 1513 )
   &nbspConyers, William, 1st Lord Cony ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Crawford, Robert, of Auchinames ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Crawfurd, Robert ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Douglas, George, Master of Angu ( 9 Sep 1513 )
   &nbspDouglas, Robert, of Lochleven ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Douglas, William ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Douglas, William, 6th of Drumla ( 9 Sep 1513 )
   &nbspDundas, Alexander, of Fingask ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Dundas, William, 15th of Dundas ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Edmonstone, William, 4th of Dun ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Elphinstone, Alexander, 1st Lor ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Erskine, John, of Dun, younger ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Erskine, Robert, 4th Lord Erski ( 9 Sep 1513 )
FitzWilliam, John ( 9 Sep 1513 )
FitzWilliam, Thomas ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Fraser, Hugh ( 9 Sep 1513 )
   &nbspGordon, Alexander, 3rd Earl of ( 9 Sep 1513 ), where he commanded the Scots left wing
Gordon, Alexander, of Kenmure a ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Gordon, John, 2nd of Auchleuchr ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Gordon, William, 1st of Gight ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Graeme, Archibald, 3rd of Garvo ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Graham, George ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Graham, William, 1st Earl of Mo ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Grierson, Cuthbert ( 10 May 1513 )
Guthrie, Alexander, of Guthrie ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Guthrie, David, 2nd of Guthrie ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Haig, William, of Bemersyde ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Haldane, John, 5th of Gleneagle ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Harbottle, Guicciard ( 9 Feb 1513 )
Hay, Gilbert, of Ardendraught a ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Hay, John, 2nd Lord Hay of Yest ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Hay, Thomas ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Hay, William, 4th Earl of Errol ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Henderson, James ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Henderson, James, 1st of Fordel ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Hepburn, Adam ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Hepburn, Adam, 2nd Earl of Both ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Herries, Andrew, 2nd Lord Herri ( 9 Sep 1513 )
   &nbspHome, Alexander, 3rd Lord Home ( 9 Sep 1513 ), where he lead the van of the Scottish army, with Huntly
Home, David, 3rd of Wedderburn ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Home, George, of Wedderburn, yo ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Home, John ( 9 Sep 1513 )
   &nbspHotham, John ( 1513 )
   &nbspHoward, Edmund ( 9 Sep 1513 ), as Marshal of Horse
   &nbspHoward, Thomas, 2nd Duke of Nor ( 9 Sep 1513 )
   &nbspHoward, Thomas, 3rd Duke of Nor ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Huntar, John, of Hunterston and ( 9 Sep 1513 )
   &nbspKeith, William, of Inverugie, y ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Kennedy, David, 1st Earl of Cas ( 9 Sep 1513 )
   &nbspKerr, Andrew, of Cessford ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Leask, Alexander, of that Ilk, ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Leask, William, of that Ilk ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Leslie, William, 3rd Earl of Ro ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Lindsay, David ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Lindsay, John, 6th Earl of Craw ( 9 Sep 1513 )
   &nbspLindsay, Patrick, 4th Lord Lind ( 9 Sep 1513 )
   &nbspLindsay, Walter ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Lockhart, Alan, of Cleghorn ( 9 Sep 1513 )
   &nbspLumley, John, 4th Lord Lumley ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Lumsden, Thomas ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Lyon, David, of Baky and Cossin ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Lyon, George ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Lyon, William ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Macdowall, Thomas, younger of G ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Macdowall, Uchtred, 7th of Gart ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Maclean, Hector ‘Odhar’, 6th of ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Maitland, William, of Thirlesta ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Maule, Thomas, of Panmure ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Maxwell, John, 3rd Lord Maxwell ( 9 Sep 1513 )
   &nbspMelville, John, younger of Rait ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Menteth, James, of Randifoord ( 9 Sep 1513 )
   &nbspMolyneux, William ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Moncreiffe, John, 9th of that I ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Moray, Andrew, 5th of Abercairn ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Moray, George ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Mure, Adam, 4th of Caldwell ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Mure, John, of Rowallan ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Murray, John ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Murray, Patrick, 3rd of Ochtert ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Murray, William, of Castleton ( 9 Sep 1513 )
   &nbspMusgrave, Edward ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Napier, Alexander, 5th of Merch ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Ogilvy, James, of Balgally and ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Oliphant, Colin, Master of Olip ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Oliphant, Laurence ( 9 Sep 1513 )
   &nbspPitcairn, Henry, 11th of Pitcai ( 9 Sep 1513 )
   &nbspRamsay, Alexander, of Dalhousie ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Ramsay, John, 1st and last Lord ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Rattray, John, 11th of Rattray ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Reid, William ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Rollo, Robert, 5th of Duncrub ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Ross, John, 2nd Lord Ross of Ha ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Ruthven, William, Master of Rut ( 9 Sep 1513 )
   &nbspScott, Walter, 3rd of Buccleuch ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Scrymgeour, John ( 1513 ), where he bore the Royal Standard
Sempill, John, 1st Lord Sempill ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Seton, George, 3rd Lord Seton ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Sherborne, Richard ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Sinclair, Henry, 3rd Lord Sincl ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Sinclair, William, 2nd Earl of ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Somerville, John, 1st of Cambus ( 9 Sep 1513 )
St. Clair, John, of Herdmanston ( 9 Sep 1513 )
   &nbspStanley, Edward, 1st Lord Monte ( Sep 1513 ), where he commanded the left wing of the English Army
Stewart, Alexander ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Stewart, Alexander, 4th of Garl ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Stewart, Andrew, 1st Lord Avand ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Stewart, James IV, King of Scot ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Stewart, James, 1st of Traquair ( 9 Sep 1513 )
   &nbspStewart, John, 2nd Earl of Atho ( 9 Sep 1513 ), where he is usually said to have been slain
Stewart, Thomas, 2nd Lord Inner ( 9 Sep 1513 )
   &nbspStonor, Walter ( 1513 )
   &nbspSydney, William ( 9 Sep 1513 ), as a commander
   &nbspTempest, Richard ( 1513 ), a commander troops
    Count equals 139 individuals.

Battle of Flodden Field
Bigod, John ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Booth, John ( 9 Sep 1513 )
   &nbspBooth, John ( 9 Sep 1513 )
   &nbspCrichton, Adam ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Crichton, James, of Ruthven, yo ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Cuninghame, William, 1st of Cra ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Douglas, John, 5th of Mains ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Erskine, John, 4th of Dun ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Hamilton, John, 1st of Airdrie ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Hepburn, George ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Houstoun, Peter, of that Ilk ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Livingston, William, of Kilsyth ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Logan, John, 4th of Restalrig ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Lundie, Andrew, of Carnbo and B ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Mercer, Henry, of Meikleour ( 9 Sep 1513 )
   &nbspMurray, William, of Touchadam ( 9 Sep 1513 )
   &nbspNeville, Richard, 2nd Lord Laty ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Seton, Alexander, 2nd of Touch ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Seton, John, 5th of Parbroath ( 9 Sep 1513 )
   &nbspSpottiswoode, William, of that ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Stewart, John, of Minto ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Stuart, Matthew, 2nd Earl of Le ( 9 Sep 1513 )
Wemyss, David, of Wemyss ( 9 Sep 1513 )
    Count equals 23 individuals.

Battle of Gladsmuir (Prestonpans)
Macdonald, Archibald ( 1745 )
    Count equals 1 individual.

Battle of Glenlivat
   &nbspCampbell, Archibald, 7th Earl o ( 3 Oct 1594 ), where he was completely defeated by the Catholic Lords, Huntly and Erroll
Macneil, Gilleonan ( 3 Oct 1594 )
   &nbspMacneil, Roderick ‘Og’, 14th of ( 3 Oct 1594 )
   &nbspMurray, John, 1st Earl of Tulli ( 3 Oct 1594 ), when he was with Argyll when he was defeated
    Count equals 4 individuals.

Battle of Glenshiel
   &nbspMackenzie, William, 5th Earl of ( 10 Jun 1719 ), where he was wounded in another failed Jacobite uprising
   &nbspMurray, George ( 10 Jun 1719 ), where he was allegedly wounded
   &nbspMurray, William, Marquess of Tu ( 10 Jun 1719 ), where he was defeatd
    Count equals 3 individuals.

Battle of Halidon Hill
   &nbspBoyd, Robert, 1st of Kilmarnock ( 1333 ), where he was captured by the English
Bruce, Alexander, 1st and last ( 19 Jul 1333 )
   &nbspCameron, John Ochtery, 8th Chie ( 19 Jul 1333 ), where he led a contingent of Lochaber men fighting on behalf of King David II
Campbell, John, 1st and last Ea ( 19 Jul 1333 )
   &nbspDunbar, Patrick, 8th Earl of Du ( 1333 ), where he commanded Scottish troops
   &nbspFitzGibbon, Maurice, 1st White ( 19 Jul 1333 )
Fraser, Andrew ( 19 Jul 1333 )
Fraser, James ( 19 Jul 1333 )
Fraser, Simon, of Brotherton an ( 19 Jul 1333 )
   &nbspGordon, Adam, of that Ilk ( 1333 ), where he was an army leader
Haga, Peter, of Bemersyde ( 1333 )
   &nbspJohn, Thomas ( 1345 )
   &nbspKeith, William ( 1333 ), where he was allegedly taken prisoner by the English
Munro, George, 7th of Foulis ( 22 Jul 1333 )
   &nbspNeville, John ( 19 Jul 1333 )
Ross, Aodh, 4th Earl of Ross ( 19 Jul 1333 )
Stewart, Alan ( 19 Jul 1333 )
   &nbspStewart, James ( 19 Jul 1333 )
   &nbspStewart, John ( 19 Jul 1333 )
   &nbspStewart, Robert II, King of Sco ( 19 Jul 1333 ), where he was in command
   &nbspStirling, John ( 1333 ), where he was captured by the English
Striveling, John, 6th of Cadder ( 1333 )
Sutherland, Kenneth, 4th Earl o ( 19 Jul 1333 )
   &nbspWalter, David, 2nd of Cadzow ( 1333 )
   &nbspWemyss, Michael, of Wemyss ( 1333 ), where he was captured by the English
    Count equals 25 individuals.

Battle of Harlaw
Abernethy, William, of Saltoun, ( 24 Jul 1411 )
   &nbspCameron, Donald ‘Dhu’, 11th Chi ( 24 Jul 1411 ), a pyrrhic victory by the Regent of Scotland over Donald Macdonald, Lord of the Isles, presumably on the Regent’s side
Carnegie, Duthac ( 1411 )
Irwyne, Alexander, 3rd of Drum ( 24 Jul 1411 ), as commander of the Lowland Army, in which he encountered Eachin ruadh nan cath (‘red from blood of battle’) Maclean 3rd of Dowart, with whom he fought hand-to-hand until both were killed
   &nbspMacDonald, Alisdair ‘Carrach’, ( 24 Jul 1441 )
   &nbspMacLeod, Ian ‘Borb’, 6th of Mac ( 20 Jun 1411 ), where he commanded the Clan on the side of Donald, 8th Lord of the Isles
MacMillan, Lachlan ( 24 Jul 1411 )
   &nbspMacdonald, Allan, 2nd of Clanra ( 1411 )
   &nbspMacdonald, Donald, Lord of the ( 24 Jul 1411 ), where his invasion of the Scottish mainland was checked by the Regent of Scotland
   &nbspMackintosh, James, of Rothiemur ( 24 Jul 1411 )
   &nbspMackintosh, Malcolm, 10th Chief ( 24 Jul 1411 ), for the King
Maclean, Eachan ‘Ruadh nan Cat ( 1411 )
   &nbspMunro, Hugh, 9th of Foulis ( 1411 ), where he supported the Lord of the Isles
Ogilvy, George, of Auchterhouse ( 1411 ), a pyrrhic victory of the Royal Army commanded by the Earl of Mar against the Lord of the Isles
   &nbspScrymgeour, James, of Dudhope ( 24 Jul 1411 )
   &nbspStewart, Alexander, 12th Earl o ( 1411 ), where he defeated the Lord of the Isles
    Count equals 16 individuals.

Battle of Homildon Hill
   &nbspDouglas, Archibald, 4th Earl of ( 14 Sep 1402 ), where he was wounded in 5 places, lost an eye, and was taken prisoner by Henry Hotspur, whom he afterwards joined in a rebellion against King Henry IV
   &nbspDouglas, George, 1st Earl of An ( 14 Sep 1402 ), where he was captured by the English
   &nbspDunbar, George, 9th Earl of Dun ( 1402 ), with the English
   &nbspDunbar, Thomas, 2nd Earl of Mor ( 1402 ), where he was captured by the English
Gordon, Adam, of that Ilk ( 1402 )
   &nbspHamilton, John, of Fingaltoun ( 14 Sep 1402 )
   &nbspPercy, Henry, 1st Earl of North ( 1402 )
Percy, Henry, Lord Percy ( 1402 )
Ramsay, Alexander, of Dalhousie ( 14 Sep 1402 )
Scott, Walter, of Rankilburn an ( 11 Sep 1402 )
Stewart, John, 1st of Dalswinto ( 1402 ), where he was captured by the English, but escaped
   &nbspStewart, Murdoch, 2nd Duke of A ( 14 Sep 1402 ), where he was taken prisoner
   &nbspSwinton, John, of that Ilk ( 14 Sep 1402 )
    Count equals 13 individuals.

Battle of Inverlochy
   &nbspCampbell, Archibald, 1st Marque ( 2 Feb 1645 ), where he was defeated
   &nbspCampbell, Archibald, 5th of Inv ( 2 Feb 1645 ), where he was taken prisoner
Campbell, John, 4th of Lochnell ( 2 Feb 1645 )
   &nbspOgilvy, Thomas ( 2 Feb 1645 )
    Count equals 4 individuals.

Battle of Killiecrankie
Cameron, Alan ( 1689 )
   &nbspCameron, Ewen, of Lochiel, 17th ( 27 Jul 1689 ), he fought for the Jacobite Viscount Dundee at his victory over King William III’s troops
   &nbspCrichton, Lewis, 4th Viscount o
Graham, John, 1st Viscount Dund ( 27 Jul 1689 )
Halyburton, David, of Pitcur ( Jul 1689 )
   &nbspLeslie, David, 5th Earl of Leve ( 1689 )
   &nbspMacAlister, Alexander, of Loup
   &nbspMacGregor, Iain, in Glenlochy ( 1689 ), for King James II
   &nbspMacdonald, Allan, 15th of Clanr ( 1689 ), with his cousin and tutor Donald Macdonald, 3rd of Benbecula (later 15th of Clanranald) under Dundee
   &nbspMacdonald, Donald ( 27 Jul 1689 ), under his cousin Benbecula (later 15th Chief of Clanranald)
   &nbspMacdonald, Donald, 17th of Clan ( 27 Jul 1689 ), with his cousin Allan, under Dundee
   &nbspMaclean, John, of Morvern, 4th ( 1715 ), where he lead his clansmen
   &nbspMalcolm, James ( 1689 ), as a Jacobite
   &nbspRamsay, George ( 1689 ), where he commanded Wauchope’s Foot
   &nbspRobertson, Alexander, of Struan ( 1689 ), with 700 clansmen
   &nbspRobertson, Duncan ( 1689 ), a Jacobite defeat
   &nbspSeton, James, 4th Earl of Dunfe ( 27 Jul 1689 ), on King James II’s side
    Count equals 17 individuals.

Battle of Kilsyth
Baillie, Thomas, of Polkemmet ( 1645 ), under the royalist, Marquess of Montrose
   &nbspBalfour, Robert, Lord Balfour o ( 15 Aug 1645 ), where he was again defeated by Montrose
   &nbspCampbell, Archibald, 1st Marque ( 15 Aug 1645 ), where he was defeated by Montrose
   &nbspJohnstone, James, 1st Earl of H ( 1645 )
   &nbspMurray, James, 2nd Earl of Tull ( 15 Aug 1645 ), where he assisted Lt.-Gen. Baillie
   &nbspMurray, William ( 15 Aug 1645 ), where he sided with Montrose
Myrton, Thomas, of Cambo ( 15 Aug 1645 )
   &nbspOgilvy, Alexander ( 15 Aug 1645 )
   &nbspOgilvy, James, 1st Earl of Airl ( 15 Aug 1645 ), where he greatly distinguished himself in the victory against the Covenanters
    Count equals 9 individuals.

Battle of Langside
   &nbspBoyd, Robert, 5th Lord Boyd of ( 13 May 1568 ), where he was a supporter of Queen Mary
   &nbspBoyd, Thomas, 6th Lord Boyd of ( 13 May 1568 )
   &nbspCampbell, Archibald, 5th Earl o ( 13 May 1568 ), where he fought for the Queen
   &nbspCathcart, Alan, 4th Lord Cathca ( 1568 ), at the side of King James VI
   &nbspChancellor, William
   &nbspCuninghame, Alexander, 5th Earl ( 1568 )
   &nbspDalzell, Andrew ( 13 May 1568 )
   &nbspDalzell, Robert, of that Ilk ( 13 May 1568 ), for Queen Mary
   &nbspDouglas, James, 4th Earl of Mor ( 1568 ), where he commanded King James VI’s forces
   &nbspDouglas, William, of Drumlanrig ( 1568 )
   &nbspHamilton, Andrew, of Goslington ( 1568 ), for Mary, Queen of Scots
   &nbspHamilton, David, of Fingalton a ( 1568 )
   &nbspHamilton, John ( 14 May 1568 )
   &nbspHamilton, John, 3rd of Orbiston ( 14 May 1568 )
Hamilton, John, of Udston ( 13 May 1568 ), fighting for Mary Queen of Scots
   &nbspHay, William, 5th Lord Hay of Y ( 1568 ), for Mary, Queen of Scots
   &nbspHepburn, Adam, of Smeaton Hepbu ( 1568 ), and with other of his relatives was indicted for treason
   &nbspIrving, John, of Hoddom ( 1568 ), on Queen Mary’s side
   &nbspKennedy, Gilbert, 4th Earl of C ( 13 May 1568 ), for Queen Mary’s side
   &nbspLindsay, David, 10th Earl of Cr ( 1568 ), on Queen Mary’s side
   &nbspMakgill, James, of Rankeillour ( 1568 ), against Queen Mary of Scots
   &nbspMaxwell, John ( 1568 )
   &nbspMelville, Robert, 1st Lord Melv ( 1568 ), where he was captured
   &nbspMontgomerie, Hugh, 3rd Earl of ( 1568 ), for Mary Queen of Scots
   &nbspRamsay, George, of Dalhousie ( 1568 ), where he supported Mary, Queen of Scots
   &nbspRuthven, William, 1st Earl of G ( 1568 ), where he fought against Mary Queen of Scots
   &nbspSempill, Robert, 3rd Lord Sempi ( 1568 )
   &nbspSomerville, James, 5th Lord Som ( 1568 )
   &nbspWemyss, John, of Wemyss ( 13 May 1568 )
    Count equals 29 individuals.

Battle of Linlithgow
   &nbspHamilton, James, 1st Earl of Ar ( 4 Sep 1526 ), where he commanded the army for the King against Lennox
    Count equals 1 individual.

Battle of Marston Moor
Carmichael, John ( 2 Jul 1644 )
   &nbspCarmichael, William, Master of ( 2 Jul 1644 )
Eure, William ( 2 Jul 1644 )
   &nbspFairfax, Ferdinando, 2nd Lord F ( 1644 )
   &nbspFairfax, Thomas, 3rd Lord Fairf ( 1644 )
   &nbspGoring, Charles, 2nd Earl of No ( Jul 1644 ), where he was captured and then escaped
   &nbspGoring, George, Lord Goring ( 1644 ), where he led one of the cavlary charges
   &nbspGraham, Richard, of Esk, 1st Bt ( 1644 ), as a royalist
   &nbspHay, John, 1st Marquess of Twee ( 2 Jul 1644 ), on the Parliamentary side
   &nbspLambert, John ( 1644 )
   &nbspLambton, William ( 2 Jul 1644 )
   &nbspLeslie, Alexander, 1st Earl of ( 1644 ), against the royalists
   &nbspLindsay, Alexander, 1st Earl of ( 2 Jul 1644 ), on the side of the Covenanters
   &nbspLindsay, Ludovic, 16th Earl of ( 2 Jul 1644 ), where he was defeated
   &nbspMontagu, Edward, 1st Earl of Sa
   &nbspMontagu, Edward, 2nd Earl of Ma ( 1644 )
   &nbspMontgomerie, Alexander, 6th Ear ( 1644 ), for the Parliamentarians
   &nbspMontgomerie, Hugh, 7th Earl of ( 1644 ), as a Royalist
   &nbspMusgrave, Philip, 2nd Bt. ( 1644 )
   &nbspO’Neale, Daniel
   &nbspRamsay, William, 1st Earl of Da ( 2 Jul 1644 )
Scrymgeour, James, 2nd Viscount ( 1644 )
Towneley, Charles ( 2 Jul 1644 )
   &nbspVavasour, Thomas ( 1644 )
    Count equals 24 individuals.

Battle of Otterburn
Abernethy, George, 5th of Salto ( 1388 )
   &nbspDalzell, William ( 1388 ), where he lost an eye
Douglas, James, 2nd Earl of Dou ( 14 Aug 1388 ), (Chevy Chase)
   &nbspDouglas, William, of Nithsdale ( 19 Aug 1388 )
   &nbspDunbar, George, 9th Earl of Dun ( 1388 ), where he took command of the Scots after the death of ‘Black Douglas’
   &nbspDunbar, John, 1st Earl of Moray ( 1388 )
Gordon, John ( 21 Jul 1388 )
Haga, John, of Bemersyde ( 1388 )
   &nbspLumley, Ralph, 1st and last Lor, where he was captured by the Scots, and released by 1389
   &nbspMaxwell, John, of Pollok ( 1388 ), or Chevy Chase, where he allegedly captured Sir Ralph Percy, son of the Earl of Northumberland
   &nbspMontgomery, Hugh ( 5 Aug 1388 )
   &nbspMontgomery, John ( 1388 ), where he captured Sir Henry Percy
   &nbspPercy, Henry, Lord Percy ( Aug 1388 ), where he and his brother, Sir Ralph Percy, were made prisoners, and James, Earl of Douglas was slain
   &nbspPercy, Ralph ( Aug 1388 ), where he was captured by the Scots
   &nbspRuthven, William, of that Ilk ( 1388 ), as one of the Scottish leaders
   &nbspSwinton, John, of that Ilk ( 1388 ), where he commanded Scottish troops
    Count equals 16 individuals.

Battle of Pinkie
Agnew, Andrew, of Lochnaw ( 10 Sep 1547 )
Allardice, John ( 9 Sep 1547 )
Anstruther, Andrew, of Anstruth ( 10 Sep 1547 )
Blair, Patrick, of Balymyle and ( 10 Sep 1547 )
Borthwick, John, 5th of Crookst ( 9 Sep 1547 )
   &nbspBoyle, Patrick, of Polruskane ( 10 Sep 1547 ), where he may have been killed
   &nbspBrisbane, John ( 10 Sep 1547 )
Brodie, Thomas, 11th of Brodie ( 1547 )
   &nbspCampbell, Archibald, 4th Earl o ( 10 Sep 1547 ), where he commanded a body of Highlanders
   &nbspCarnegie, Robert, of Kinnaird ( 1547 ), where he was captured by the English
Cathcart, Alan, 3rd Lord Cathca ( 10 Sep 1547 )
   &nbspCecil, William, 1st Baron of Bu ( 10 Sep 1547 )
Cuninghame, Gabriel, 3rd of Cra ( 10 Sep 1547 )
Cuthbert, Alexander, of Easter ( 10 Sep 1547 )
Dishington, William, of Ardross ( 10 Feb 1547 )
   &nbspDouglas, Archibald, 6th Earl of ( 10 Sep 1547 )
Douglas, Robert, of Lochleven ( 10 Sep 1547 )
   &nbspDundas, Alexander, of Fingask ( 10 Sep 1547 )
Elphinstone, Alexander, 2nd Lor ( 10 Sep 1547 )
   &nbspFarquharson, Findla ‘Mor’, 1st ( 1547 ), as the King’s Standard Bearer
Forbes, Alexander, 6th of Tolqu ( 10 Sep 1547 )
Forrester, David ( 1547 )
Fotheringham, Thomas, 7th of Po ( 10 Sep 1547 )
   &nbspGordon, Adam ( 10 Sep 1547 )
Gordon, George, 2nd of Cairnbor ( 10 Sep 1547 )
Gordon, James, 3rd of Abergeldi ( 10 Sep 1547 )
Gordon, James, of Lochinvar ( 10 Sep 1547 )
   &nbspGordon, John ( 10 Sep 1547 )
   &nbspGordon, John, 11th Earl of Suth ( 1547 )
Gordon, John, 4th of Auchieuchr ( 10 Sep 1547 )
Gordon, Patrick, younger of Cra ( 10 Sep 1547 )
   &nbspGraham, Robert, Lord Graham ( 10 Sep 1547 )
   &nbspGrey, William, 13th Baron Grey ( 1547 ), as Captain-General of Horse
Halyburton, Andrew, of Pitcur ( 10 Sep 1547 )
Hamilton, David, 2nd of Broomhi ( 10 Sep 1547 )
   &nbspHay, John, 4th Lord Hay of Yest ( 10 Sep 1547 ), where he was captured by the English
Henderson, William ( 10 Sep 1547 )
Huntar, Kentigern Mungo, of Hun ( 10 Sep 1547 )
Innes, James, 2nd of Cromey ( 10 Sep 1547 )
Irvine, Alexander, of Lonmay ( 10 Sep 1547 )
   &nbspJohnstone, John, of Johnstone ( 10 Sep 1547 )
   &nbspKeith, William, 3rd Earl Marisc ( 10 Sep 1547 )
   &nbspKennedy, Gilbert, 3rd Earl of C ( 10 Sep 1547 ), where the Scots were defeated
Learmonth, James, 1st of Balcom ( 10 Sep 1547 )
Leckie, John, 8th of that Ilk ( 10 Sep 1547 )
   &nbspLivingston, John, Master of Liv ( 10 Sep 1547 )
Lockhart, Alan, 7th of the Lee ( 1547 )
   &nbspMacGregor, Alasdair, 8th Chief ( 1547 ), with Maclean of Duart he fought on the left wing against the English
Macdowall, John, 9th of Garthla ( 10 Sep 1547 )
Macfarlane, Duncan, of that Ilk ( 10 Sep 1547 )
Macfarlane, Walter, 1st of Gart ( 10 Sep 1547 )
Maclean, Farquhar, 2nd of Dochg ( 1547 )
Moncreiffe, David, 2nd of Easte ( 1547 )
Moray, John, 6th of Abercairny ( 10 Sep 1547 )
Munro, Robert, of Foulis ( 8 Sep 1547 )
Mure, Mungo, of Rowallan ( 10 Sep 1547 )
Napier, Alexander, 6th of Merch ( 10 Sep 1547 )
Nicolson, Gilbert ( 1547 )
Ogilvy, James, Master of Ogilvy ( 10 Sep 1547 )
   &nbspRadcliffe, Thomas, 3rd Earl of ( 10 Sep 1547 )
Ralston, Hugh ( 10 Sep 1547 )
   &nbspScott, Walter, 3rd of Buccleuch ( 10 Sep 1547 )
   &nbspScott, William, of Kirkurd and ( 10 Sep 1547 )
   &nbspSempill, Robert, 3rd Lord Sempi ( 10 Sep 1547 ), where he was captured by the English
Seton, Gilbert, of Parbroath, y ( 10 Sep 1547 )
   &nbspSeymour, Edward ( 10 Sep 1547 )
   &nbspSeymour, Edward, 1st Duke of So ( 10 Sep 1547 )
Shelley, Edward ( 10 Sep 1547 )
Skene, Alexander ( 1547 )
   &nbspStewart, Henry, 1st Lord Methve ( 10 Sep 1547 )
Stewart, John, Master of Buchan ( 10 Sep 1547 )
Stirling, George, 2nd of Glorat ( 10 Sep 1547 )
   &nbspStrang, John, of Balcaskie ( 10 Sep 1547 )
   &nbspThynne, John ( 10 Sep 1547 )
Vaus, John, of Barnbarroch ( 10 Sep 1547 )
   &nbspWemyss, John, of Wemyss ( 10 Sep 1547 )
   &nbspWentworth, Thomas, 2nd Lord Wen ( 1547 )
    Count equals 77 individuals.

Battle of Pinkie, without legitimate issue
Erskine, Robert, Master of Ersk ( 10 Sep 1547 )
    Count equals 1 individual.

Battle of Piperdon
   &nbspDouglas, William, 2nd Earl of A ( 10 Sep 1436 ), where he defeated the English
    Count equals 1 individual.

Battle of Preston
   &nbspCarnegie, James, 2nd Earl of So ( 1648 ), and was captured by the English Parliamentarians afterwards
   &nbspDalzell, James ( 14 Oct 1715 ), for the Jacobites, and was captured
   &nbspDalzell, John ( 14 Oct 1715 ), for the Jacobites, and was captured
   &nbspDalzell, Robert, 5th Earl of Ca ( 14 Nov 1715 ), for the Jacobites, and was taken prisoner
Elphinstone, William ( 1715 )
   &nbspForrester, George, 5th Lord For ( 13 Nov 1715 ), where he was wounded
   &nbspHamilton, Basil ( 12 Nov 1715 )
   &nbspHamilton, James, 1st Duke of Ha ( 1648 ), where the 24,000 strong Scottish force he commanded was defeated by the 9000 men under Cromwell and Lambert
   &nbspHay, John, 1st Marquess of Twee ( 17 Aug 1648 )
   &nbspHepburn, James, of Keith ( 1715 ), where he was taken prison with his father
   &nbspHepburn, Robert, of Keith ( 1715 ), where he was taken prison and then escaped abroad
   &nbspHome, James, 3rd Earl of Home ( 1648 ), where he commanded the Berwickshire Regiment against Cromwell
   &nbspKeith, George, 7th Earl Marisch ( 1648 ), as a Royalist
   &nbspKeith, William, 6th Earl Marisc ( 1648 )
   &nbspLivingston, James, 1st Earl of ( 17 Aug 1648 ), where he was routed, and so fled to Holland
   &nbspMakgill, George, with the Jacobite Army
   &nbspMaxwell, William, 5th Earl of N ( 14 Nov 1715 ), where he was captured
   &nbspMolesworth, Richard, 3rd Viscou ( 1715 ), where he was wounded
   &nbspMurray, Charles, where he commanded a regiment, where he was captured
   &nbspMurray, John, Master of Nairne ( 14 Nov 1715 ), where he was captured along with his father
   &nbspMurray, William, 2nd Lord Nairn ( 14 Nov 1715 ), where he was captured
   &nbspPelham, Henry ( Nov 1715 ), where he helped defeat the Jacobites
   &nbspSeton, George ( 13 Nov 1715 ), where he was captured
   &nbspSeton, George, 5th Earl of Wint ( 13 Nov 1715 ), where he was captured
   &nbspShaw, Aeneas, of Tordarroch, 9t ( Nov 1715 ), where he was taken prisoner at Preston and confined to Newgate Prison
   &nbspShaw, Robert ( Nov 1715 ), where he was taken prisoner at Preston and confined to Newgate Prison. He was released in 1717
Thornhagh, Francis ( 1648 )
    Count equals 27 individuals.

Battle of Prestonpans
   &nbspCampbell, Allan, where he was captured
   &nbspCampbell, John, 4th Earl of Lou ( Jun 1745 ), where his companies were all taken prisoner
   &nbspDrummond, James, 3rd Duke of Pe
Gardiner, James ( 21 Sep 1745 )
   &nbspHay, Thomas, of Park, 3rd Bt. ( 21 Sep 1745 ), and was wounded defending Colonel Gardiner
   &nbspHome, William, 8th Earl of Home ( 21 Sep 1745 ), for the Government
MacDonald, Angus Roy MacIain, 5 ( 1745 )
   &nbspMacGregor, Evan, where he fired the first shot against Sir John Cope’s army and distinguished himself, the Prince presenting him with a dirk (worn by subsequent Chiefs)
   &nbspMackay, Alexander ( 21 Sep 1745 ), where he was captured
   &nbspMacnab, Archibald ( 1745 ), where he was taken priosner
   &nbspMurray, John, Master of Nairne ( 1745 )
   &nbspRobertson, Alexander, of Struan ( 1745 ), as a Jacobite
   &nbspSadleir, Charles ( 1745 ), where he was taken prisoner
Sandilands, James, Master of To ( 21 Sep 1745 ), where he was wounded and taken prisoner by Jacobites
   &nbspWemyss, David, 6th Earl of Wemy ( 21 Sep 1745 )
    Count equals 15 individuals.

Battle of Sauchieburn
Cuninghame, Alexander, 1st Earl ( 11 Jun 1488 )
Elphinstone, John ( 11 Jun 1488 )
Grierson, Roger, 4th of Lag ( 11 Jun 1488 )
   &nbspHaig, James, of Bemersyde ( 1488 )
   &nbspHepburn, Patrick, 1st Earl of B ( 11 Jun 1488 ), where he led the vanguard against King James III of Scotland
   &nbspLindsay, David, 1st Duke of Mon ( 9 Jun 1488 ), where he distinguished himself on the side of King James III
   &nbspMontgomerie, Hugh, 1st Earl of ( 1488 ), against King James III
   &nbspRuthven, William, 1st Lord Ruth ( 1488 ), where he sided with King James III against the rebel nobles
Sempill, Thomas, of Eliotstoun ( 11 Jun 1488 )
   &nbspStewart, Alexander, 3rd of Garl ( 1488 )
   &nbspStewart, James III, King of Sco ( 11 Jun 1488 )
    Count equals 11 individuals.

Battle of Sheriffmuir
   &nbspCameron, John MacEwen, of Lochi ( 1715 )
   &nbspCampbell, Archibald, 3rd Duke o ( 13 Nov 1715 ), where he was wounded
   &nbspCampbell, Hugh, 3rd Earl of Lou ( 1715 ), against the Jacobites
   &nbspCampbell, John, 2nd Duke of Arg ( 13 Nov 1715 ), where he defeated the adherents of the exiled House of Stuart
   &nbspCathcart, Charles, 8th Lord Cat ( 13 Nov 1715 ), where he played a leading role in defeating the Jacobite left wing
   &nbspChalmers, Charles ( 13 Nov 1714 )
   &nbspDouglas, Archibald, 1st Duke of ( 13 Nov 1715 ), , serving as a volunteer
Douglas, Archibald, 2nd Earl of ( 7 Dec 1715 ), , where he was wounded in 17 places
   &nbspDrummond, James, 2nd Duke of Pe ( 13 Nov 1715 ), where he commanded the Jacobite cavalry
Drummond, William, 4th Viscount, where he was captured
   &nbspErskine, John, 23rd/6th Earl of ( 13 Nov 1715 ), as Commander-in-Chief
Johnston, John ( 1715 )
   &nbspJohnston, John, of Caskieben, 4 ( 1715 ), as a Jacobite
   &nbspKeith, George, 9th Earl Marisch ( 13 Nov 1715 ), where he commanded the Jacobite right wing
   &nbspKeith, William, 2nd Earl of Kin ( 13 Nov 1715 ), and hence deprived of the office of Knight Marischal
   &nbspKer, John, 1st Duke of Roxburgh ( 13 Nov 1715 )
   &nbspLeslie, John, 9th Earl of Rothe ( 1715 )
Lyon, John, 5th Earl of Strathm ( 13 Nov 1715 )
Lyon, Patrick, of Auchterhouse ( 13 Nov 1715 )
   &nbspMacdonald, Allan, 15th of Clanr ( 13 Nov 1715 ), where he commanded the right wing of the Jacobite army
   &nbspMacdonald, Coll ‘Nam Bo’, 16th ( 1715 ), in the Jacobite Uprising
   &nbspMacdonald, Donald, 4th of Kinlo ( 1715 )
   &nbspMacdonald, John ( 1715 )
   &nbspMacdonald, Ranald, 3rd of Kinlo
   &nbspMacdonell, Alastair, 11th of Gl, where he roused the Macdonalds from dismay at the fall of the Captain of Clanranald, by springing forward, throwing his bonnet in the air, and crying ‘Revenge! Revenge! Revenge today and mourning tomorrow,’ these words firing the Macdonalds on to victory
   &nbspMacdougall, John, 22nd of Dunol ( 1715 )
   &nbspMackenzie, William, 5th Earl of ( 13 Nov 1715 ), where he lead 3000 men for the Jacobites
   &nbspMaclean, John, of Morvern, 4th ( 1715 )
   &nbspMaitland, Charles, 6th Earl of ( 1715 ), presumably agianst the Jacobites
   &nbspRobertson, Alexander, of Struan ( 1715 ), where he was taken prisoner but escaped
   &nbspSandilands, James, 7th Lord Tor ( 1715 )
   &nbspSt. Clair, John, Master of Sinc ( 13 Nov 1715 ), as a Jacobite
    Count equals 32 individuals.

Battle of the Standard
   &nbsp Gillbride, 2nd Earl of Angus ( 22 Aug 1138 ), when the Scots were totally defeated at Northallerton, Yorkshire
   &nbsp William ‘le Gros’, Count of A ( 1138 ), where he distinguished himself
Dunbar, Gospatric, 1st Earl of ( 22 Aug 1138 ), where he lead his men of Lothian into a defeat by the English
   &nbspPercy, Alan ( 1138 ), for David I of Scotland
   &nbspPercy, William de ( 1138 ), on King Stephen’s side
    Count equals 5 individuals.

Battles of Inverlochy
   &nbspMacGregor, Patrick, 13th Chief ( 1645 )
    Count equals 1 individual.

Battlle of Preston
   &nbspShaw, William ( 1715 ), where he was taken prisoner
    Count equals 1 individual.

Capture of Edinburgh Castle
   &nbspMelville, Robert, 1st Lord Melv ( 1573 ), where he captured by the Regent Morton
    Count equals 1 individual.

French and Scottish wars
   &nbspBardolf, Hugh, 1st Lord Bardolf
   &nbspBasset, Ralph, 1st Lord Basset
    Count equals 2 individuals.

Jacobite mutiny of The Royal Scots
   &nbspJohnstone, John ( 1689 ), which he lead
    Count equals 1 individual.

Scots Campaign
   &nbspPercy, Henry ( 1258 )
   &nbspZouche, William, 1st Baron Zouc ( 1301-1333 )
    Count equals 2 individuals.

Scots Campaigns
   &nbspSegrave, Stephen, 3rd Lord Segr ( 1307-1322 )
    Count equals 1 individual.

Scots Wars
   &nbspCicester, Roger
   &nbspDacre, William ( 1304 )
   &nbspDacre, William ( 1311 )
   &nbspManners, Robert ( b 1331 )
   &nbspStourton, William, 7th Baron St ( 1544-1545 )
   &nbspSutton, Edward, 4th Baron Dudle ( 1547 )
    Count equals 6 individuals.

Scottish Campaign
   &nbspWilloughby, Robert, 4th Lord Wi ( 1385 )
    Count equals 1 individual.

Scottish Campaigns
   &nbspHoland, Robert, 1st Lord Holand ( 1314-1316 )
    Count equals 1 individual.

Scottish Rebellion
   &nbspThornton, William, under the Duke of Cumberland
    Count equals 1 individual.

Scottish Wars
   &nbspAmorie, Richard, 1st Lord d’Amo ( 1320 )
   &nbspAmorie, Roger, 1st Lord d’Amori
   &nbspAstley, Andrew, 1st Lord Astley
   &nbspBadlesmere, Bartholomew, 1st Lo ( 1303-1304 )
   &nbspBeaumont, Henry, 1st Earl of Bu ( 1302 ), with King Edward I
   &nbspBerkeley, Maurice, 2nd Lord Ber ( 1295-1318 ), where he distinguished himself
   &nbspButler, Theobald, under King Edward I
   &nbspButler, Theobald ( 1296 ), under King Edward I
Clifford, Robert, 1st Lord Clif
   &nbspClifford, Robert, 3rd Lord Clif
   &nbspClifford, Roger, 5th Lord Cliff
   &nbspClinton, John, 1st Lord Clinton
   &nbspClinton, William, 1st and last
   &nbspCourtenay, Hugh, 2nd Earl of De
   &nbspDarcy, Norman ( 1291 )
   &nbspGrosvenor, Robert ( 1385 )
   &nbspGrosvenor, Robert
   &nbspHarcla, Andrew, 1st and last Ea ( 1304-1311 )
   &nbspPoyntz, Hugh, 3rd Lord Poyntz
   &nbspPoyntz, Nicholas, 2nd Lord Poyn
   &nbspWindsor, Richard
    Count equals 21 individuals.

Scottish Wars of King Edward I and Edward II
   &nbspNeville, Hugh, 1st Lord Neville ( 1300-1319 )
    Count equals 1 individual.

Scottish campaign
   &nbspLambert, John, as 2nd in command to Cromwell
    Count equals 1 individual.

Scottish wars
   &nbspAudley, Hugh, 1st Lord Audley ( ( 1313 )
   &nbspAudley, Hugh, 1st Lord Audley ( ( 1299-1302 )
   &nbspBeauchamp, John, 1st Lord Beauc
   &nbspFitzPayn, Robert, 1st Lord Fitz ( 1303-1306 )
   &nbspFitzPayn, Robert, 2nd Lord Fitz ( 1318-1320 )
   &nbspFitzalan, Edmund, 2nd/9th Earl ( 1306 )
   &nbspFitzalan, Richard, 1st/8th Earl ( 1298-1300 )
    Count equals 7 individuals.

Siege of Dunbar Castle
   &nbspColquhoun, John, 9th of Colquho ( 1479 )
    Count equals 1 individual.

Siege of Edinburgh
   &nbspRuthven, Alexander, Lord Ruthve ( 1640 )
   &nbspRuthven, Patrick, 1st and last ( 1640 )
    Count equals 2 individuals.

Wars with Scotland
   &nbspClavering, John, 1st Lord Clave, where he distinguished himself
   &nbspFitzRoger, Robert, 1st Lord Fit ( 1294-1298 ), where he distinguished himself
    Count equals 2 individuals.

action against the Covenanters at the bridge of the Dee
   &nbspOgilvy, George, 1st Lord Banff ( 19 Jun 1639 )
    Count equals 1 individual.

camapign against Malcolm IV, King of Scotland
Somerled, Thane of Argyll ( 1164 )
    Count equals 1 individual.

campaign against Scots raiders
   &nbspNeville, Robert (I) ( 1303 ), who he defeated
    Count equals 1 individual.

campaign against the Scots
   &nbspAstley, Jacob, 1st Baron Astley ( 1640 )
   &nbspNeville, Hugh (II) ( 1258 )
   &nbspNeville, Hugh, 1st Lord Neville ( 1311 )
   &nbspNeville, Hugh, 1st Lord Neville ( 1300 ), under King Edward I
   &nbspNeville, Hugh, 1st Lord Neville ( 1319 ), under King Edward II
   &nbspNeville, John, Lord of Hornby ( 1335 )
   &nbspNeville, Robert (I) ( 1296 )
    Count equals 7 individuals.

campaign in Scotland
   &nbspAudley, James ( 1327 )
   &nbspBagot, John ( 1336 ), serving under Ralph, Lord Stafford
    Count equals 2 individuals.

campaign in Scotland against Perkin Warbeck
   &nbspNeville, Ralph, 3rd Earl of Wes ( 1497 )
    Count equals 1 individual.

campaigns against the Scots
   &nbspNeville, Ralph, 4th Earl of Wes ( 1522-1523 )
    Count equals 1 individual.

campaigns in Scotland, Germany and Brittany
   &nbspBardolf, John, 3rd Lord Bardolf
    Count equals 1 individual.

defence of Alnwick
   &nbspApreece, Thomas Hussey, 1st Bt., against the pirate Paul Jones, where he distinguished himself
    Count equals 1 individual.

expedition against Scotland
   &nbspBerkeley, Thomas, 3rd Lord Berk ( 1328 )
    Count equals 1 individual.

expedition to Scotland
   &nbspBoteler, William, 1st Lord le B ( 1305-1306 )
    Count equals 1 individual.

invasion of England by the Scots
   &nbspDouglas, Archibald, 4th Earl of ( 1401 ), which he commanded
    Count equals 1 individual.

relief of Perth when besieged by the Scots
   &nbspNeville, Ralph, 2nd Lord Nevill ( 1339 )
    Count equals 1 individual.

siege of Dunbar
   &nbspNeville, Ralph, 2nd Lord Nevill ( 1338 )
    Count equals 1 individual.

wars in France, Spain, Brittany and Scotland
   &nbspBerkeley, Thomas, 5th Lord Berk ( 1378-1385 )
    Count equals 1 individual.

wars in Scotland and Ireland
   &nbspBardolf, William, 4th Lord Bard
    Count equals 1 individuals.

Total count equals 742 individuals.

=killed in action or mortally wounded during this battle/war