[62] History of the Camerons, p. 236.

[63] Sheridan can scarcely have been Charles’s adviser at this time. It may have been O’Sullivan.

[64] Pickle, p. 160. I at first conjectured that this letter might refer to Pickle himself, but Barisdale, who was in touch with Cumberland in 1746, just after Culloden, is more probably the person hinted at.

[65] This does not look as if the Duke alluded to him in the letter of August 9, where he talks of the price of information.

[66] Cumberland MSS. See ‘[A Gentleman of Knoydart],’ postea.

[67] Antiquarian Notes, pp. 152, 153.

[68] Lyon in Mourning, i. 147.

[69] Culloden Papers, pp. 290-292.

[70] Cumberland MSS.

[71] Memorials of Murray of Broughton, p. 270, et seq.