Ibid. p. 52.
Chambers, p. 56, and Lord Elcho's MS.
Maxwell, p. 75.
Maxwell, p. 75 76.
Maxwell, p. 76.
Chevalier Johnstone, p. 157.
Lord Mahon's History of England, vol. iii. p. 445.
General Stewart's Sketches, vol. ii. p. 263.
Lord Mahon, vol. iii. p. 446.
Tales of a Grandfather, vol. iii. p. 107.
Jacobite Memoirs, p. 57.
Such is the account of a writer in the Derby Mercury, see Glover's History of Derby; but this statement is at variance with Lord George Murray's Journal.
The Grandmother of the Author.
Tradition.
Glover, vol. ii. pt. i. p. 422.
Lord Elcho's MS.
Glover, vol. ii. pt. i. p. 422.
Maxwell, p. 80.
This account is taken from Maxwell's narrative, p. 84 and 85; and from the Chevalier Johnstone's Memoirs, p. 60 and 61.
Jacobite Mem. p. 71.
The Hussars, under the command of Lord Pitsligo, had gone off to Penrith.
Jacobite Mem. p. 72.
Note to General Stewart's Sketches, vol. i. p. 58.
Maxwell.
Jacobite Mem. p. 62.
Maxwell, p. 88.
Tales of a Grandfather, vol. iii. p. 125.
Jacobite Mem. p. 74.
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