CONTENTS

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INTRODUCTION[ix]
Papers of John Murray of Broughton[xlix]
Memorial concerning the Highlands[liii]
The late Rebellion in Ross and Sutherland[lv]
The Rebellion in Aberdeen and Banff[lvii]
Captain Daniel’s Progress[lxiv]
Prince Charles’s Wanderings in the Hebrides[lxx]
Narrative of Ludovick Grant of Grant[lxxiii]
Rev. John Grant and the Grants of Sheugly[lxxvi]
Grossett’s Memorial and Accounts[lxxviii]
The Battles of Preston, Falkirk, and Culloden[lxxxiv]
Papers of John Murray of Broughton found after Culloden [3]
Memorial Concerning the Highlands, written by Alexander Macbean, A.M., Minister of Inverness [71]
An Account of the Late Rebellion from Ross and Sutherland, written by Daniel Munro, Minister of Tain [95]
Memoirs of the Rebellion in 1745 and 1746, so far as it Concerned the Counties of Aberdeen and Banff [113]
A True Account of Mr. John Daniel’s Progress with Prince Charles Edward in the Years 1745 and 1746, written by himself [167]
Neil Maceachain’s Narrative of the Wanderings of Prince Charles in the Hebrides [227]
A Short Narrative of the Conduct of Ludovick Grant of Grant during the Rebellion [269]
The Case of the Rev. John Grant, Minister of Urquhart; and of Alexander Grant of Sheugly in Urquhart, and James Grant, his Son [313]
A Narrative of Sundry Services performed, together with an Account of Money disposed in the Service of Government during the late Rebellion, by Walter Grossett [335]
Letters and Orders from the Correspondence of Walter Grossett [379]
A Short Account of the Battles of Preston, Falkirk, and Culloden, by Andrew Lumisden, then Private Secretary to Prince Charles [405]
APPENDICES—
I. The Jacobite Lord Sempill[421]
II. Murray and the Bishopric of Edinburgh[422]
III. Sir James Steuart[423]
IV. The Guildhall Relief Fund[429]
V. Cardinal York’s Memorial to the Pope[434]
VI. The Macdonalds[449]
VII. Tables showing Kinship of Highland Chiefs[451]
VIII. Lists of Highland Gentlemen who took part in the ’Forty-five [454]
INDEX[459]