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Lockhart Papers, i. 138. Note. Calendar.

Memoirs of Lord Kilmarnock. London, 1746, p. 19.

Memoirs of the Earl of Kilmarnock, p. 20.

MS. Letter presented to me by Mrs. Howison Craufurd, of Craufurdland Castle, Ayrshire.

Memoirs of Lord Kilmarnock, p. 21.

Horace Walpole's Letters, ii. p. 113.

Foster's Account, p. 11.

Grose, 214.

Memoirs of Lord Kilmarnock, p. 23.

Life of Colonel Gardiner, by Dr. Doddridge, passim.

Doddridge. Life of Colonel Gardiner, p. 155.

Henderson, p. 130.

State Trials of George II.

Maxwell, p. 60.

Forbes's Account, p. 20.

Maxwell, p. 50. This Nobleman was at the battle of Culloden.

Henderson, p. 332.

Henderson, p. 130.

Note in Chambers, p. 89.

History of the Rebellion, from the Scots' Magazine, p. 198.

Chambers, p. 89. Henderson, p. 334.

Observations on the Account of the Behaviour of Lords Kilmarnock and Balmerino, 1746.

Ibid.

Nesbitt, Heraldry, vol. i. p. 154.

"Elphingstone, in the shire of Hadington, and in the parish of Tranent, a village at the distance of three miles S.S.W. from Tranent."--Edinburgh Gazetteer.

Nesbitt, p. 154.

Memoirs of Lord Balmerino. London, 1764.

Wood's Peerage.

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