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Preston Fight; or, The Insurrection of 1715

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A historical narrative follows a young earl's steadfast loyalty to a contested sovereign and the wider Jacobite insurrection as it spreads through northern strongholds. The tale moves from country estates and private chapels to the raising and marching of irregular forces, Highland leadership, a hard-fought siege of a Lancashire town, negotiated surrender, and the prisoners' transport, escapes, and executions that close the affair. Interwoven episodes depict local life, political dividedness, and contrasts between courageous commanders and faltering leaders, emphasizing themes of duty, betrayal, and the cost of armed rebellion.

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William Harrison Ainsworth

William Harrison Ainsworth was an English historical novelist and playwright, active during the 19th century. He is best known for his vivid storytelling and engaging historical narratives, which often blend fact with fiction. Ainsworth's notable works include "Jack Sheppard," a tale of a notorious criminal, and "Old Saint Paul's," which explores the Great Plague and the Great Fire of London. His novels frequently feature themes of adventure and romance, set against richly detailed historical backdrops. Ainsworth's contributions to literature reflect the Victorian fascination with history and the dramatic, making him a significant figure in the genre of historical fiction.

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