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Explained in the trial, by Chevis, one of the witnesses, to be in allusion to the royal arms.

Quarterly Review, vol. xiv. p. 327.

Edinburgh Review, 1816, vol. xxvi. p. 131.

State Trials, vol. xviii.

Maxwell of Kirkconnel, p. 167.

Id.

Lord Elcho's MSS.

Quarterly Review, vol. xiv. p. 328.

Arbuthnot, p. 270.

State Trials, vol. xviii. p. 734.

Arbuthnot, p. 279.

Chambers's Biography. Art. Fraser.

State Trials.

Anderson, p. 153.

Laing's History of Scotland, p. 299.

State Trials, vol. xviii. p. 846.

Chambers's Traditions of Edinburgh, p. 12.

Gentleman's Magazine, vol. xvii. p. 184. These letters were afterwards collected and sold for a guinea.

In allusion to the expression of agony and dismay used some time before by Lord Kilmarnock.

Somerville's Reign of Queen Anne, p. 175, 4to edition; from Lockhart and Macpherson.

State Trials.

Edinburgh Review, vol. xxvi. p 132.

Horace Walpole.

State Trials, vol. xviii. p. 326.

Free Examination of the Life of Lord Lovat; London 1746.

Mrs. Grant's MS.

Anderson, p. 187.

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