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Memoirs of the Life of Sergeant Donald Macleod, p. 45. London, 1791.

Anderson. From King's Monumenta Antiqua.

Culloden Papers.

Mrs. Grant's MS.

Anderson, p. 159. From family archives.

Chambers's Traditions of Edinburgh.

Chambers's Traditions of Edinburgh, p. 21.

Culloden Papers, "Quarterly Review," vol. xiv. This article is written by Sir Walter Scott, and the anecdote is given on his personal knowledge.

Arbuthnot, p. 249.

Lady Grange's Memoirs.

Arbuthnot, p. 241.

Arbuthnot.

Quarterly Review, vol. xiv. Culloden Papers.

Culloden Papers, p. 72.

Burt's Letters from the North, vol. xxi.

Culloden Papers, p. 106.

Arbuthnot, p. 250.

Culloden Papers, p. 106.

Henderson's History of the Rebellion, p. 8.

Henderson, p. 10.

James Maxwell, of Kirkconnell; his narrative, of which I have a copy, has been printed for the Maitland Club, in Edinburgh; it is remarkably clear, and ably and dispassionately written, and was composed immediately after the events of the year 1745, of which Mr. Maxwell was an eye-witness.

Maxwell of Kirkconnell's Narrative of the Prince's Expedition, p. 10.

See Lord Elcho's Narrative. MS.

Some say the fifteenth. See Henderson.

Culloden Papers, pp. 211, 372.

Anderson, p. 150.

Culloden Papers, p. 230.

Chambers's Traditions of Edinburgh, p. 9.

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