[91] Baines's History of Lancashire, II, 68.

[92] General Advertiser for 1745-46.

[93] Maxwell, page 68.

The following is a List of the Chevalier's officers and troops, taken from the History of the Rebellion, extracted from the Scots' Magazine for 1745 and 1746, p. 60. This List makes the amount of the forces considerably greater than the statement given elsewhere.

A LIST OF THE CHEVALIER'S OFFICERS AND TROOPS.

Regiments.Colonels.Men.
LochyelCameron of Loch.740
AppinStuart of Ardshiel360
AthollLord G. Murray1000
ClanronaldClan, of Clan., jun.200
KeppochMacdonald of Keppoch400
GlencoMacdonald of Glenco200
Carried forward 2900

A LIST OF THE CHEVALIER'S OFFICERS AND TROOPS—continued.

Regiments.Colonels.Men.
Brought forward2900
OgilvieLord Ogilvie500
GlenbucketGordon of Glen.427
Perth,Duke of Perth (and Pitsligo'sfoot)750
RobertsonRobertson of Strowan200
MaclachanMac. of Maclachan260
GlencarnickMacgregor300
GlengaryMacdonald of Glen., jun.300
NairnLord Nairn200
EdinburghJohn Roy Stuart (and Lord Kelly's)450
In several small corps1000
Horse{Lord Elcho}
{Lord Kilmarnock}160
Lord Pitsligo's Horse140
Total 7587

[94] "My grandfather," says General Stuart, "always wore tartans; truis, and with the plaid thrown over the shoulder, when on horseback; and kilt, when on foot; and never any other clothes, except when in mourning." App. XXII.

[95] Sketches of the Highlanders, by General Stuart of Garth. Vol. II. App. XXII. Also note.