By Herbert Coutts, chairman of the Scottish Battlefields Trust Comment 'Growing concern at threats to the integrity of battle sites led to the establishment of the Scottish Battlefields Trust in 2014' IT was the end of a dream. Today is the 275th anniversary of the bitter defeat on Culloden Moor of an outnumbered, and starving, Jacobite army, led by Prince Charles Edward Stuart, Bonnie Prince Charlie, by a British government army under the command of William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland. Lasting for less than an hour, the battle and its brutal aftermath marked the end of any serious prospect of restoring the Stuart dynasty to the British throne.