[95] My Lady Bruce.
[96] See ff. 150, 236.
[97] See ff. 538, 600.
[98] See ff. 525, 595.
[99] Alexander Cameron of Glenevis personally took no part in the Rebellion, but was imprisoned for nearly a year on suspicion of befriending his relatives who did. He was released on 7th July 1747. His lady and family suffered considerably at the hands of the government troops, and his house was burned. See f. 552.
[100] See ff. 263-265, 472, 477.
[101] See ff. 1714-1730.
[102] This narrative, at least as far as f. 248, is printed in the Jacobite Memoirs, pp. 468-487.
[103] Attended by Neil MacKechan and a boy to show them the way. Neil MacKechan went with Miss MacDonald to Slate.—F. See f. 537.
[104] See f. 879.