John Huske
d. 18 Jan 1761
Second in command to Hawley while the latter was in command in Scotland.
Name
| forename | John |
| surname | Huske |
| reg | John Huske |
affiliation
Major General, British Army
sex
Male
occupation
Soldier (officer)
Languages Known
English
Variant Names
Husk (9)
- Copy of a Letter to William, Drumossie, June 10th, 1746. A Poem (v04.0846.01)
- Copy of James Gib's Accompts Master-household to the Prince, being an excellent Journal, interspersed with several curious Notes and Observations (v05.0966.01)
- Account of some Particulars, viz, a Search upon Sunday, September 28th, 1746, both in My Lady Bruce's House in Citadel of Leith, and in Mr Norwall's House of Boghall, for the Prince; a Search (December 20. 1746) for Ladies in Tartan throughout the Suburbs of Edinburgh; and My Lady Ogilvie's Escape out of the Castle of Edinburgh, her going to London, and her getting abroad (v05.0940.01)
- Copy of a Letter from a Gentleman in London to his Friend at Bath, September 17. 1750. concerning the Cruelties in 1746. (v08.1603.01)
- Long & particular narrative of cruelties & barbarities et cetera from said Mr. James Hay (v06.1315.01)
- Several particular Cruelties, narrated by Mrs Robertson, alias, Lady Inches, whose Mansion-house is in the Neighbourhood of Inverness and near the Field of Battle (v02.0375.01)
- Copy of a Paper relative to the Beginning of the Troubles, wherein of Lord Lovat, President Forbes, Laird of MacLeod, Seaforth, etc (v05.0883.01)
General Husk (7)
- Account of an Interview and Conversation with Mr James Grant, Merchant in Inverness, Leith, March 7. 1750 (v07.1482.01)
- Copy of James Gib's Accompts Master-household to the Prince, being an excellent Journal, interspersed with several curious Notes and Observations (v05.0966.01)
- Account of some Particulars, viz, a Search upon Sunday, September 28th, 1746, both in My Lady Bruce's House in Citadel of Leith, and in Mr Norwall's House of Boghall, for the Prince; a Search (December 20. 1746) for Ladies in Tartan throughout the Suburbs of Edinburgh; and My Lady Ogilvie's Escape out of the Castle of Edinburgh, her going to London, and her getting abroad (v05.0940.01)
- Several particular Cruelties, narrated by Mrs Robertson, alias, Lady Inches, whose Mansion-house is in the Neighbourhood of Inverness and near the Field of Battle (v02.0375.01)
- Copy of a Letter to Mr John Moir, Mercht in Edr, & Mr Robert Forbes in Leith (v01.0074.01)
Generl Husks (1)
- Letter and Narrative from Mrs Leith, Inverness, etc (v06.1284.01)
Genl Huske (1)
- Letter and Narrative from Mrs Leith, Inverness, etc (v06.1284.01)
Huske (1)
- Letter and Narrative from Mrs Leith, Inverness, etc (v06.1284.01)
Grall Husk (1)
- Replies by Rev. James Hay to Bishop Forbes's queries (v07.1573.02)
Mentions
Document (11)
- Copy of a Letter to Mr John Moir, Mercht in Edr, & Mr Robert Forbes in Leith (v01.0074.01)
- Several particular Cruelties, narrated by Mrs Robertson, alias, Lady Inches, whose Mansion-house is in the Neighbourhood of Inverness and near the Field of Battle (v02.0375.01)
- Copy of a Letter to William, Drumossie, June 10th, 1746. A Poem (v04.0846.01)
- Copy of a Paper relative to the Beginning of the Troubles, wherein of Lord Lovat, President Forbes, Laird of MacLeod, Seaforth, etc (v05.0883.01)
- Account of some Particulars, viz, a Search upon Sunday, September 28th, 1746, both in My Lady Bruce's House in Citadel of Leith, and in Mr Norwall's House of Boghall, for the Prince; a Search (December 20. 1746) for Ladies in Tartan throughout the Suburbs of Edinburgh; and My Lady Ogilvie's Escape out of the Castle of Edinburgh, her going to London, and her getting abroad (v05.0940.01)
- Copy of James Gib's Accompts Master-household to the Prince, being an excellent Journal, interspersed with several curious Notes and Observations (v05.0966.01)
- Letter and Narrative from Mrs Leith, Inverness, etc (v06.1284.01)
- Long & particular narrative of cruelties & barbarities et cetera from said Mr. James Hay (v06.1315.01)
- Account of an Interview and Conversation with Mr James Grant, Merchant in Inverness, Leith, March 7. 1750 (v07.1482.01)
- Replies by Rev. James Hay to Bishop Forbes's queries (v07.1573.02)
- Copy of a Letter from a Gentleman in London to his Friend at Bath, September 17. 1750. concerning the Cruelties in 1746. (v08.1603.01)
person (1)
- Alexander Trapaud (TRAPX2)