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The Jacobite Army of Charles Edward Stuart ('Bonnie Prince Charlie') occupied Edinburgh between 16 September and 1 November 1745. College classes were suspended, a pro-Government company of University volunteers was formed (including William Robertson, the future Principal), and Colin MacLaurin, Professor of Mathematics, was employed as a military engineer to fortify the city.
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The Jacobite Army of Charles Edward Stuart ('Bonnie Prince Charlie') occupied Edinburgh between 16 September and 1 November 1745. In anticipation of his arrival, University classes were suspended, a pro-Government company of University volunteers was formed (including [[William Robertson (1721-1793)]], the future [[Principal]]), and Colin Maclaurin (1698-1746), Professor of Mathematics, was employed as a military engineer to fortify the city.

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The Jacobite Army of Charles Edward Stuart ('Bonnie Prince Charlie') occupied Edinburgh between 16 September and 1 November 1745. In anticipation of his arrival, University classes were suspended, a pro-Government company of University volunteers was formed (including William Robertson (1721-1793), the future Principal), and Colin Maclaurin (1698-1746), Professor of Mathematics, was employed as a military engineer to fortify the city.