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Cannon, probably for use by Army of Solemn League and Covenant

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made in Edinburgh

Postcard of Cannon, probably for use by Army of Solemn League and Covenant.
000-180-002-155-C
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Cannon, probably for use by Army of Solemn League and Covenant

This small brass cannon was made by James Monteith, an Edinburgh pewterer, and probably used by the Army of the Solemn League and Covenant. It is dated 1642.

The cannon is inscribed in relief 'JACOBUS MONTEITH ME FECIT EDINBURG ANNO DOM. 1642.'

Some 164 years after it was made in Scotland, this gun was found amongst the defences of the city of Bhartpur in India when it was attacked by forces of the British Empire in 1826. The gun was given to Captain Carmichael Lewis, an officer in the British Army, as part of a reward for his gallantry in the attack on Bhartpur. It is possible that the gun had been originally captured from the Scottish army during a defeat by the English, and sold on successfully to India.


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Online ID: 000-180-002-155-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0504: National Museums Scotland Part 2
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  H.LH 204
Date: 1642
Material: Brass. Inscription: JACOBUS MONTEITH ME FECIT EDINBURG ANNO DOM. 1642
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What: Cannon
Subject: Firearms (NMAS Classification)
Who: James Monteith, Edinburgh (Maker)
Solemn League and Covenant
Where: Scotland, Midlothian, Edinburgh
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Description: Small brass cannon made by James Monteith, an Edinburgh pewterer, probably for use by the Army of the Solemn League and Covenant, dated 1642
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