[165] Journal, February 14, 1826.
[169] May 4, 1753. Stuart Papers. To old Edgar.
[171] His father’s name was John. One of Pickle’s aliases.
[172] This identifies ‘Pickle’ with ‘Jeanson.’
[174] Cypher names.
| 6 | Goring. |
| 69 | Sir James Harrington, perhaps. |
| 51 | King of Prussia. |
| 80 | Pretender’s Son. |
| 8 | Pretender. |
| 72 | Sir John Graham. |
| 66 | Scotland. |
| 0 | French Ministry. |
| 2 | Lord Marshall. |
| 59 | Count Maillebois. |
| 71 | Sir John Graham, perhaps. |
[175] That is, probably, Pickle said to Jacobite friends that his money came from Major Kennedy.
[178] Lord Elcho knew it, probably from his brother.
[180] Elcho says he was in London, at Lady Primrose’s. We have seen that Charles had had a difficulty with this lady.
[181] To this illness Glengarry often refers, when writing as Pickle.