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Maxwell's Narrative, p. 13.

See State Trials by Howell, vol. xviii. p. 661.

Maxwell, p. 14.

Memoirs of the Chevalier Johnstone, p. 19.

Chevalier Johnstone's Memoirs. Translated from the French, p. 121.

See Introduction to the Chevalier Johnstone's Memoirs.

The Highlands of Scotland Described, MS. British Museum, 1748.

See Forbes's Jacobite Memoirs, p. 30.

One thousand is mentioned by the Chevalier Johnstone; two thousand, in other authorities. The Prince himself wrote to his father (Sept. 10th, from Perth), "I have got together 1300 men." Forbes, note, p. 32.

Johnstone's Memoirs, note, p. 11.

Tales of a Grandfather, 3rd Series, vol. ii, p. 284.

Forbes, p. 31.

Lord Mahon.

Maxwell, pp. 56, 57; also Tales of a Grandfather, 3rd Series, vol. ii. p. 285.

I adopt this expression of Sir Walter Scott in the Tales of a Grandfather (vol. ii. 3rd Series, p. 205), which seems to imply some doubt on the subject.

History of the Rebellion. Taken from the Scots Magazine, p. 36.

Life of Murray of Broughton, p. 31.

Maxwell's Narrative, p. 56.

Forbes. Note, p. 32.

Lord George Murray's Narrative. Forbes, p. 39.

British Chronologist, vol. ii. p. 397.

Forbes, p. 41.

Forbes, p. 42.

Henderson's History of the Rebellion, p. 88.

Ibid.

Henderson. Maxwell of Kirkconnel.

Forbes, p. 43.

Forbes, p. 46.

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