[307] This gentleman, no doubt, has joined the Prince upon his returning again to South Uist.—R. F.

[308] At this time 'tis to be presumed from what follows that Donald MacLeod was upon his errand on the continent, f. 301.—F.

[309] As to Boystil's seeing the Prince at Coridale and being merry with him, see f. 462.

[310] The Prince had different kinds of palaces, f. 300.—Robert Forbes, A.M.

[311] Referred to at ff. 188 and 526, but his name now given.

[312] See ff. 307, 333.

[313] See f. 524.

[314] See f. 529.

[315] See ff. 218, 525.

[316] In this account the honest and trusty Neil MacKechan is altogether neglected. See ff. 149, 529, 533.—Robert Forbes, A.M.