[177] Ibid. p. 682.
[178] Letter from James Earl of Perth, Chancellor of Scotland, &c.—Edited by William Jerdan, Esq., and printed for the Camden Society, p. 50.
[179] Arbuthnot, p, 63.
[180] Somerville, p. 177.
[181] Somerville, p. 182. Also, Lockhart's Memoirs, p. 180; Macpherson, vol. i. p. 640.
[182] Stuart Papers, p. 652.
[183] Id. p. 655.
[184] Anderson. Chambers.
[185] Arbuthnot, p. 89.
[186] Of the two accounts of Lord Lovat's imprisonment, namely, Mr. Arbuthnot's and Lord Lovat's, the latter bears, strange to say, the greatest air of truth. Mr. Arbuthnot's, independent of his erring in the place of imprisonment, appears to me a pure romance.