[227] Culloden Papers, p. 106.
[228] Arbuthnot, p. 250.
[229] Culloden Papers, p. 106.
[230] Henderson's History of the Rebellion, p. 8.
[231] Henderson, p. 10.
[232] James Maxwell, of Kirkconnell; his narrative, of which I have a copy, has been printed for the Maitland Club, in Edinburgh; it is remarkably clear, and ably and dispassionately written, and was composed immediately after the events of the year 1745, of which Mr. Maxwell was an eye-witness.
[233] Maxwell of Kirkconnell's Narrative of the Prince's Expedition, p. 10.
[234] See Lord Elcho's Narrative. MS.
[235] Some say the fifteenth. See Henderson.
[236] Culloden Papers, pp. 211, 372.