Prince Charles Edward Stuart/Stewart, Battle of Culloden.
After marching the Jacobite Army down to Derby, he then marched them back up to Inverness, because the Government's forces were closing in on them, even though a French force was waiting to assist him.
On arrival at Inverness, the army marched to a government base near Inverness to attack them by surprise, but dawn was breaking, and the enemy army was up, so the Jacobites had been marching all night without rest.
The Jacobite army marched back to Inverness, well, Culloden field. They set up with a wall to their right flank, and a bog to the front. The government army, led by the Duke of Cumberland, attacked them. The jacobite highlanders charged across the bog, which slowed them down, making them an easy target for enemy cannon, grapeshot, and musket fire. Enemy dragoons and musketeers set up along the wall, out-flanking the jacobites.