[367] See f. 156.
[368] See f. 1138.
[369] See ff. 567, 902.
[370] Who pillaged the house of Lude (the widow lady living in it), breaking to pieces all the doors and windows, and the finishing of the rooms and some of the floors.—Robert Forbes, A.M.
[371] See f. 907.
[372] See ff. 907, 1267.
[373] These particulars represent the Earl of Cromarty in a very indifferent light. See f. 1259.—F.
[374] It should be some of Lord Loudon's.—Robert Forbes, A.M.
[375] See f. 1261.
[376] See ff. 156, 1261.