[92] Nether Lochaber, pp. 188, 189.
[93] Now Fort William.
[94] This Mr. Douglas gets a very bad character from John Macdonnell, of the Scotus family, in his Memoirs.
[95] Dungallon had only been released from Edinburgh Castle in October 1749.
[96] This includes the money got by Glengarry in Edinburgh, out of Murray’s original 5,000 louis, entrusted to his brother-in-law, Mr. Macdougal. Compare Murray’s Memorials, p. 304, where he denies that Mrs. Murray brought any large sum from the Highlands. The reverse is stated by Ramsay of Ochtertyre, and it is plain that, by Mrs. Murray’s means, or otherwise, a large sum was conveyed by Murray to Edinburgh.
[97] See Mr. Stevenson’s Kidnapped and Catriona and the printed Trial for the Appin Murder.
[98] Add. MSS. 32,995, 6, 33.
[99] December 1752. Pickle, p. 176.
[100] State Papers, MS., April 15, 1751.
[101] Cumberland Papers.