, Kingussie The government of
George I sent Wade to inspect Scotland in 1724. Over the next twelve years Wade directed the construction of some of roads and 30 bridges (including the
Wade's Bridge at
Aberfeldy). A reference in verse is said to be inscribed on a stone at the start of one of his military roads in Scotland: Wade also organised a
militia, "Highland Watches", and called on members of the landed
gentry to sign up and raised the first six companies in 1725 (three of
Campbells and one each of
Frasers,
Grants, and
Munros). Also in 1725, Wade put down an insurrection after the government attempted to extend the "malt tax" to Scotland, and enraged citizens in
Glasgow drove out the military and destroyed the home of their M.P.. He was promoted to
lieutenant general on 15 April 1727. On 1 June 1732, he became
Governor of Berwick-upon-Tweed, and on 19 June 1733, he became Governor of Fort William, Fort George and Fort Augustus. He was promoted to
general of horse on 17 July 1739. He raised four more "Highland Watch" companies in 1739, which were subsequently reorganized as the
Black Watch regiment. On 22 June 1742, he was appointed
Lieutenant-General of the Ordnance, and on 24 June 1742, he was appointed a member of the
Privy Council. ==War of the Austrian Succession==