I AGREE with Maggie Chetty (Letters, December 10) that it is vital we should know about our past, but we are stuck with a band of historians who do not have a clue about Culloden. Cumberland gives one account of the battle while a soldier in his front line gives a completely different account, but no historian has even noticed the difference.

Cumberland's aim at Culloden was not to defeat the Jacobites but to exterminate the MacDonalds. His personal correspondence, as well as his disposition of troops, confirms this.

George F Campbell,

26 Bruce Road, Pollokshields, Glasgow.