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Coordinates: 54°53′42″N 2°56′02″W / 54.895°N 2.934°W / 54.895; -2.934

The siege of Carlisle took place during the Jacobite rebellion of 1745–46 after Charles Edward Stuart (Bonnie Prince Charlie) was forced to retreat north back into Scotland. As the retreat was totally against his will, he left a small force of 400 men to garrison Carlisle mainly consisting of members of the English Jacobite regiment called the Manchester Regiment, so that Charles could say that he at least held one town in England for his hoped-for return. The Jacobite garrison left to hold Carlisle surrendered to Hanoverian forces under the Duke of Cumberland.

The troops of the Duke of Cumberland reached Carlisle on 21 December 1745 and immediately began to besiege and bombard the town. The garrison resisted for nine days but on 30 December, requested terms from Cumberland who replied - "The only conditions he could grant to rebels were that they should not be put to the sword, but be reserved for the king's pleasure" .[1]

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The "Kings pleasure" involved Jacobite prisoners being crammed into a dungeon in Carlisle Castle without food, water or sanitation facilities until they were brought out for execution. The so called "licking-stones" where desperate prisoners licked the walls to obtain some moisture can still be seen today[2]. The executions were staggered with some of the officers sent to London to be hung, drawn and quartered for High Treason.

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