[229] At the end of a pamphlet, called 'The Life of Dr. Archibald Cameron, brother to Donald Cameron of Lochiel,' etc. [London, 1753, p. 32], there is given as an Appendix a notice and portrait of 'Miss Jenny Cameron, in a military habit.' She is there said to be the daughter of Hugh Cameron of Glandessary, and to have joined the Prince when he set up his standard with 200 well-armed followers, whom she personally led in action at Prestonpans, Falkirk, and Culloden. Mr. Robert Chambers, in his History of the Rebellion, 7th edition, pp. 251, 252, footnotes, gives all the additional information about this lady which seems to be known.
[230] A pamphlet history of the Prince's escape, printed in 1746, and not all facts.
[231] See f. 642.
[232] See f. 346.
[233] See ff. 640, 1476.
[234] See the Scots Magazine for September 1746, the first column of p. 445, and second column of p. 492.—(F.)
[235] Printed in Jacobite Memoirs, pp. 412-423.
[236] See f. 200.
[237] See ff. 186-7.
[238] See f. 192.