[665] Generally ‘Strathdearn,’ the valley of the Findhorn.
[666] ‘Clan Chattan,’ the Macphersons, Mackintoshes and Farquharsons; probably here meaning the Macphersons.
INDEX
- Abercromby, Francis, of Fetterneir, [164 n].
- Aberdeen, rebels in, [285-6];
- presbyterian ministers preach against the rebels, [202];
- no election of magistrates during the rebellion, [119], [124];
- requests aid from lord Loudoun, [134];
- rebels demand £215 of levy money from Old Aberdeen, [135];
- masters of King’s College taxed, [136];
- public fast observed, [136];
- rebels attempt to cause a mutiny among the Macleods, [140];
- the rebels march to engage the Macleods, [140];
- skirmish at the fords of Don, [143-4];
- the rebels collect levy money, [147], [150];
- the citizens maltreated and plundered by Macgregors, [148];
- rebels march through the town in their retreat from Stirling, [149];
- arrival of the duke of Cumberland, [151];
- Bisset’s sermon on the good behaviour of the rebels, [189] and [n];
- popish and non-jurant meeting houses destroyed, [56];
- Gordon’s hospital garrisoned by the duke of Cumberland;
- the duke leaves the town, [159];
- militia raised and governors appointed, [160];
- military law paramount, [162];
- rioting by the soldiers, [163] and [n].
- —— George Gordon, 3rd earl of, [123] and [n].
- Aberdeenshire, the rebellion of 1715, [130];
- lord Lewis Gordon issues his burning order, [134-5] and [n].
- Abernethy presbytery testify to the loyalty of Mr. John Grant, minister of Abernethy, [317].
- —— brother of Mayen, [121].
- Abertarff, [89];
- the presbytery exonerate rev. John Grant of Urquhart, [316].
- Aboyne, earl of, [131].
- Achires. See Ogilvie.
- Achoynanie. See Grant, Thomas.
- Adams, Mr., cipher name for the king of France, [63].
- Agnew, sir Andrew, [206 n].
- Aird, [89].
- Airlie, Anne, countess of, [35 n].
- —— James, earl of, [35 n].
- —— John, earl of, [35] and [n].
- Albemarle, William, earl of, [163 n], [417].
- Alisary, South Uist, [250 n].
- Alloa, operations of rebels at, [353-8].
- Altimarlach, battle of, between Sinclair of Keiss and Campbell of Glenurchy, [71 n].
- Amelot de Chaillou, M., [9] and [n], [10], [12], [14], [15], [47], [57].
- Ancrum, William, lord, afterw. marquess of Lothian, his expedition to Curgaff, [152] and [n];
- orders the destruction of houses where arms were found, [161-2] and [n], [163];
- is removed from Aberdeen because of the rioting of the soldiers, [163 n];
- succeeded by lord Sempill, [164] and [n].
- Anderson, captain, [61 n].
- Appin, [86].
- —— laird of. See Stewart, Dugald.
- Applecross, [75], [77].
- Arbuthnott, Alexander, of Knox, commissioner of customs, [50] and [n], [381], [385].
- Ardgour, [84].
- —— laird of. See Maclean.
- Ardloch, laird of. See Mackenzie.
- Ardnamurchan, [82-3].
- Argyllshire Highlanders at the battle of Falkirk, [363 n], [364].
- Arisaig, [81], [229] and [n].
- Assynt and its proprietors, [73-4] and [n].
- Atholl, William, [Jacobite] duke of, [344 n], [410].
- Auchengaul. See Crichton.
- Auchlunkart (Auflunkart), [288], [290].
- Auchmeddan. See Baird, William.
- Auchmony. See Mackay, Alexander.
- Auldearn, battle of, [76 n].
- Avachy. See Gordon.
- Baggot, John, in command of the prince’s Hussars, [150] and [n], [185], [202].
- Baird, William, of Auchmeddan, [128] and [n].
- Baleshare, [243 n].
- —— laird of. See Macdonald, Hugh.
- Balhaldy. See Macgregor, William.
- Balmerino, Arthur, lord, [173 n], [181] and [n], [183], [190], [203];
- his character as given by captain Daniel;
- the quarrel with lord George Murray, [200];
- at the battle of Falkirk, [410];
- surrenders after Culloden, [216].
- Balmoral, laird of. See Farquharson.
- Balnagowan, lairds of. See Ross.
- Baltimore, [244-5].
- Balveny castle, [287 n].
- Banffshire and the rebellion, [111-164];
- lord Lewis Gordon issues his burning order, [134-5] and [n].
- Bannerman, sir Alexander, of Elsick, [148] and [n], [149].
- Barra, [79].
- Barrel’s regiment, [152 n], [153].
- Barry, Dr., [62].
- Barrymore, James, 4th earl of, [21] and [n], [23], [47].
- Bartlet, writer in Aberdeen, taken prisoner by the rebels, [137].
- Battereau’s regiment, [418].
- Beinn Ruigh Choinnich, [249 n].
- Belintomb, laird of, [281 n].
- Benbecula, [230], [231], [237], [252] and [n], [253].
- Ben Nevis, [86].
- Birkenbush, laird of. See Gordon.
- Bisset, John, minister in Aberdeen, his sermon on the good behaviour of the Jacobite army in Aberdeen, [189] and [n].
- Black Watch soldiers shot in the Tower for desertion, [42] and [n].
- Blair castle, siege of, [206] and [n].
- Blakeney, William, lieut.-governor of Stirling castle, [358] and [n], [385], [418];
- letter to, from general Hawley, [393].
- Bland, Humphrey, major-general, enters Aberdeen, [151];
- at Old Meldrum, [153] and [n];
- marches to Huntly, [154].
- Blelack. See Gordon, Charles.
- Bligh’s regiment, [368] and [n], [417].
- Boat o’ Bridge, [289] and [n].
- Bog o’ Gight, [290] and [n].
- Boisdale. See Macdonald, Alex.
- Bonar, near Creich, [110].
- Borradale house, [229] and [n].
- Bourbon, the, taken by the English, [151 n].
- Boyne, Banffshire, [120] and [n].
- Braco. See Duff, William.
- Braemar, [92].
- Breadalbane, John, 1st earl of, defeats the Sinclairs at Altimarlach, [71 n].
- Brett, colonel, secretary to the duchess of Buckingham, [11] and [n].
- Bright, Mr., cipher name of the earl of Traquair, q.v.
- Brodie, Alex., of Brodie, writes to Ludovick Grant, upbraiding him for not joining Cope, [272] and [n], [274].
- Brown, captain, of Lally’s regiment, escapes from Carlisle, [192] and [n].
- —— J., cipher name of Murray of Broughton, q.v.
- Bruce, Robert, minister of Edinburgh, [90] and [n].
- Brucehill. See Forbes.
- Buchan of Achmacoy, [124].
- Buckingham, Katherine, duchess of, [10] and [n], [16], [21], [23].
- Burke, Edmund, [227], [229 n], [231 n], [234 n].
- Burnet, Mr., cipher name of prince Charles. See Stuart.
- —— of Kemnay, [124], [132], [147], [162].
- Burnett, sir Alex., of Leys, [124].
- Butler, Mr., [47], [48], [57].
- Caithness and the Jacobite rising, [71-2] and [n].
- —— George Sinclair, earl of, defeated by Campbell of Glenurchy at Altimarlach, [71 n].
- Callendar, of Craigforth, [33 n].
- Cameron, Alexander, killed by Grant of Knockando, [103 n].
- —— —— S. J., brother of Lochiel, [87] and [n].
- —— Dr. Archibald, [97 n], [217], [219].
- —— Donald, of Glenpean, [229].
- —— —— of Lochiel, [5] and [n], [15 n], [17], [24-8 n], [34], [36], [38], [41], [44-6], [48], [58], [65-7];
- his interview with Murray of Broughton in Edinburgh, [16];
- opposes the conversion of his people to Romanism, [87];
- sends prince Charles’s Declaration to Forbes of Culloden, [95];
- at the battle of Falkirk, [413];
- at Culloden, [416].
- Cameron, Ludovick, of Torcastle, [84] and [n].
- —— Margaret, sister of Lochiel, [82 n].
- Cameronian covenanters, [43] and [n].
- Camerons, [87];
- at the battle of Prestonpans, [407];
- at the battle of Falkirk, [409], [411];
- at Culloden, [417].
- —— of Morven, [84].
- Campbell, lieut., of the Edinburgh regiment, [364].
- —— of Inverawe, attempts to capture the duke of Perth, [118 n].
- —— Alexander, lieut., taken prisoner at Keith by the rebels, [155].
- —— —— minister of Inverary, [85].
- —— Co., commissioner of customs, [381], [385].
- —— Donald, befriends the prince in Harris, [233] and [n], [235].
- —— sir Donald, of Ardnamurchan, [83] and [n].
- —— Dugald, of Achacrossan, [244 n].
- —— Duncan, [260].
- —— sir Duncan, of Lochnell, [83].
- —— sir James, of Auchenbreck, [6] and [n], [14 n], [16], [26], [45 n], [48], [52], [58].
- —— John, of Mamore [aftw. duke of Argyll], [259] and [n], [373 n].
- —— —— yr. of Mamore, col. of the Argyllshire Highlanders, [363] and [n], [364] , [373 n], [410].
- —— sir John, of Glenurchy, aftw. earl of Breadalbane, q.v.
- —— Primrose, wife of lord Lovat, [44 n].
- Campbells of Argyll at Culloden, [418].
- Campo Florido, Spanish ambassador at Paris, [22 n].
- Carberry hill, [405], [408].
- Carlisle, surrender of, [118 n];
- occupied by the rebels, [173 n];
- the siege, [182 n], [192-3];
- Jacobite prisoners, [187] and [n].
- Carlyle, Alex., his Autobiography, [44 n].
- Carnusy. See Gordon.
- Carron water, [351], [384].
- Carse’s Nook, [348-9], [383].
- Castle Forbes, [154].
- Castle Fraser (Muchals), Aberdeenshire, [98 n].
- Castlelaw, Mr., collector of customs at Dunbar, [371].
- Castle Leod, Strathpeffer, [78 n].
- Cecil, William, Jacobite agent in England, [11] and [n], [15], [16 n], [21], [23], [28].
- Chalmers, George, principal of King’s College, Aberdeen, [138];
- taken prisoner by the rebels, [145].
- Charité, the, taken by the English, [151 n].
- Chisholm, Roderick, of Comar, [90].
- —— —— of Strathglass, [90], [99] and [n].
- —— —— og, killed at Culloden, [100 n].
- —— William, son of Strathglass, physician in, and provost of Inverness, [100 n].
- Chisholms join the rebels, [99].
- Cholmondeley’s regiment, [411], [417].
- Church of Scotland clergy loyal to the government, [124-5];
- threatened by the rebels, [149];
- ridiculed by the soldiers, [162].
- Clate, kirktown of, [153-4].
- Clephan, captain, [61 n].
- Clesterton, laird of. See Fea, James.
- Clifton, skirmish at, [185-6] and [n].
- Cobham’s dragoons, [410], [418].
- Cochrane, captain, prisoner with the rebels, [364].
- —— Dr., of Roughfoil, [51 n].
- —— Alex., of Barbachlaw, [51 n].
- Cockburn, Adam, hosier, [62] and [n].
- Cogach and the Macleods, [74-5], [96].
- Colyear’s regiment, [61] and [n].
- Commissioners of customs, letter to, from Walter Grossett, [383];
- letter from, to Grossett, [385].
- Congleton, [175].
- Cope, sir John, [95], [103], [273];
- his march to the north, [270] and [n];
- in Inverness, [271 n];
- in Aberdeen, [114] and [n], [115];
- removes the town’s arms, [117];
- at Dunbar, [341], [405];
- position of his troops at Prestonpans, [405-6];
- defeated, [408];
- succeeded by Hawley, [409].
- Coren, captain, [365] and [n];
- letter to, from the lord justice-clerk, [394].
- Corn sent from the north of England to the rebels in Lochaber, [370], [396-7].
- Corradale, South Uist, [238] and [n], [239] and [n], [246].
- Craigie, Robert, of Glendoick, lord advocate, aftw. lord president, [269] and [n];
- letter from, to Walter Grossett, [379].
- Crawford, major, [155].
- —— John, earl of, [26] and [n], [42 n].
- Creich, [110].
- Crichton of Auchengaul, joins lord Lewis Gordon, [130].
- Crofts, lieut., taken prisoner at Falkirk, [158] and [n].
- Cromar, [92].
- Cromarty, George, 1st earl of, [74] and [n], [78 n].
- —— George, 3rd earl, [75], [91], [109], [410], [415];
- joins the rising, [95-97] and [n];
- claims to be chief of the Mackenzies, [100].
- Crosby, captain, [159].
- Culcairn, now Kincraig, [103 n].
- —— laird of. See Munro, George.
- Cullen, [205-7], [290].
- —— house plundered by the rebels, [157] and [n], [208].
- Culloden, estimate of Jacobite forces, [178 n];
- the rebels’ useless night march, [210-11] and [n];
- lord George Murray in favour of making a stand at Culloden, [212-213] and [n];
- prince Charles persuaded by lord George Murray to give the place of honour to the Athole men, [239];
- the prince adverse to giving battle, [240];
- account of the battle, [414-19];
- Daniel’s account of the battle, [213-15].
- —— house attacked by Frasers, [106].
- Culraik, [415-16].
- Cumberland, William, duke of, [187] and [n];
- takes Carlisle, [192-3] and [n];
- in Edinburgh, [299 n], [365] and [n];
- in Stirling, [365];
- at Perth, [303 n], [305 n], [367];
- in Aberdeen, [151], [307] and [n];
- orders the destruction of nonjurant meeting places, [156];
- withdraws his protection from the houses of Park and Durn, on account of the rebels pillaging Cullen house, [157];
- leaves Aberdeen, [159] and [n], [208] and [n];
- at Nairn, [414];
- at Culloden, [99 n];
- disposition of his forces, [417];
- the battle, [213-15], [414-19].
- Cuming, of Kinninmonth, [121].
- Cuming, yr. of Pitully, [121].
- Cupbairdy. See Gordon.
- Curgaff, [152].
- Cuthbert, of Castlehill, [140 n].
- —— major, brother of Castlehill, [140] and [n], [143].
- Dan, Mr., cipher name of Donald Cameron, of Lochiel, q.v.
- Daniel, captain John, his Account of his Progress with Prince Charles, [165-224];
- joins the Jacobite army in Lancashire, [168];
- endeavours to obtain followers for the prince, [169];
- gets the better of a quaker, [169-70];
- obtains a captain’s commission, [171];
- joins Elcho’s guards, [173];
- billeted in Derby, [176];
- meets the duke of Perth, [181];
- his horse stolen by the Jacobite soldiers;
- deserted by his servant, [182];
- helps himself to a horse, [183];
- his intimacy with Balmerino, [183], [190-200], [203];
- rescues two women at the crossing of the Esk, [188];
- on the good behaviour of the army in England, [189];
- marches north to Aberdeen, [202];
- loses his company in a snowstorm, [203];
- revives himself and horse with whisky, [203-4];
- rejoins the army at Old Meldrum, [204];
- receives from the prince a standard taken at Falkirk, [205];
- his testimony to the influence of Forbes of Culloden, [207];
- holds lord George Murray to be responsible for Culloden, [212];
- his description of the battle, [213-15];
- leaves the field with lord John Drummond, [215];
- his wanderings after Culloden, [216-17];
- his description of the naval fight between the English and French, [220];
- sails for France, [223].
- Danish forts in Glenelg, [80].
- Derby, [175-6].
- Deskford, lord, [275] and [n], [276] , [283] , [294] and [n], [298 n].
- Dickson, John, of Hartree, [52 n].
- —— William, lieut. in Wolfe’s regiment, [399].
- Dingwall, merchant in Aberdeen, taken prisoner by the rebels, [137].
- Dougall, George, of the Janet, [398].
- Dounan church, [113 n].
- Drimnin, laird of. See Maclean, Charles.
- Drumelzier, [19 n].
- —— laird of. See Hay, Alexander.
- Drummond, lord George, [208-9].
- —— captain John, [66] and [n].
- —— lord John, [16], [17 n], [20], [49], [159], [194], [291], [354];
- lands with troops in Scotland, [132] and [n], [178] and [n], [345];
- one of his transports taken, [352] and [n];
- his Declaration, [132], [292 n];
- letter to, from earl Marischal commanding his friends to join lord John Drummond, [132], [292 n];
- the authenticity of the letter, [132-3];
- proposes to hang a few of the clergy of the church of Scotland, [149];
- at the battle of Falkirk, [409-10], [413];
- at Culloden, [215], [415-17];
- letter from, to Moir of Lonmay, [293 n].
- —— lord Lewis, [132] and [n].
- —— William, of Balhaldy. See Macgregor.
- Duff, of Premnay, [124].
- —— William, of Braco, [113] and [n], [114], [123] and [n].
- Dumfries, rebel army in, [190] and [n].
- Dunbar, lady, of Durn, [157].
- —— James, [Jacobite] earl of, [331 n].
- —— sir William, of Durn, [121].
- —— —— of Hemprigs, [72].
- Dunbars of Caithness, [72] and [n].
- Dunbennan, [118 n].
- Dundas, captain, prisoner with the rebels, [364].
- —— Robert, of Arniston, lord president of the court of session, [50] and [n].
- Dundonald, Thomas Cochrane, earl of, [18] and [n].
- Duntulm castle, [262 n].
- Durn. See Dunbar, sir William.
- Durness parish, [73].
- Dutch troops land at Berwick and the Tyne, [184 n].
- Eccleston, [169].
- Edgar, David, of Keithock, [3 n].
- —— James, secretary to the Chevalier de St. George, [32 n], [34-5];
- letters from, to Murray of Broughton, [3] and [n], [18-19], [30];
- letters to, from Murray of Broughton, [20] and [n]-27, [37-41], [45] and [n].
- Edinburgh, the provost declines to defend the town, [341];
- in possession of the rebels, [342];
- garrisoned by English troops, [345] and [n], [351];
- cannon for the city walls, [352];
- crowded with Jacobite prisoners, [352] and [n].
- Edinburgh regiment, [372 n].
- Edwards, J., cipher name of the Chevalier. See Stuart.
- Eguilles, marquis d’, [100 n], [101 n], [223 n].
- Elcho, David Wemyss, lord, [43] and [n], [61], [173 n], [361] and [n], [410].
- Elgin, magistrates request the laird of Grant to march to their assistance, [297 n];
- Grant’s letter explaining why he is unable to come, [296 n].
- Ellis, Mr., cipher name of the Chevalier. See Stuart.
- Ellon, [158].
- Elphingstone, [355-7], [384].
- —- colonel. See Balmerino, lord.
- Elsick. See Bannerman, sir Alexander.
- Enzie, Banffshire, [92], [120] and [n].
- Errol, James, earl of, [121 n].
- —— Mary, countess of, [121] and [n].
- Erskine, Anne. See Airlie, countess of.
- —— James, lord Grange, [45 n], [90 n].
- Fachfield. See Thomson.
- Falconer, Alexander, [121 n].
- —— (Fawkener), sir Everard, secretary to the duke of Cumberland, [306] and [n], [335] and [n];
- report by, on the services of Walter Grossett, [400-2].
- Falkirk, battle of, [194-8], [228 n], [278 n], [362-3], [409-13].
- Fall, Mr., magistrate in Dunbar, [371].
- Farquharson, of Balmoral, [118] and [n].
- —— Anne, wife of Æneas Mackintosh of Mackintosh. See Mackintosh.
- —— James, of Invercauld, [101 n], [117-18], [131].
- —— —— of Monaltrie, [117 n]-[18].
- Farquharsons, [277];
- at the battle of Falkirk, [409];
- at Culloden, [417].
- Fea, James, of Clesterton, Jacobite leader in Orkney, [71 n].
- Fergus, Mr., cipher name of the duke of Perth, q.v.
- Ferguson, John, captain of the Furness, [87 n], [90 n], [228 n], [230 n], [244] and [n], [248 n], [373 n].
- Ferrindonall, [90].
- Fielding, Henry, [173 n].
- Findlater, James Ogilvie, earl of, [123] and [n], [286], [307];
- his house of Cullen plundered by rebels, [157], [208];
- letter to, from his chamberlain, on the recruiting demands of lord Lewis Gordon, [287 n];
- appoints Grant sheriff-depute of Banffshire, [289 n].
- Fisher, Mr., cipher name of prince Charles. See Stuart.
- Fitzjames, the comte de, taken prisoner by the English, [151 n].
- Fitzjames’s regiment, [151] and [n], [152] and [n], [178 n], [206], [227], [417].
- Fleming’s regiment, [161-3] [n], [417].
- Fletcher, Andrew, lord justice-clerk, [50] and [n], [340-1], [344-5] and [n], [346-7], [349], [352-3], [358-9], [362-9], [370-1], [373-6];
- issues warrant for the apprehension of the duke of Perth, [393];
- letter from, to the commissioners of customs, [381];
- letter from, to captain Coren, [394];
- letters from, to Grossett, [385], [390], [392-6], [399];
- letter to, from Grossett, [397].
- Fleury, André Hercule de, cardinal, [4] and [n], [14 n];
- his death, [8], [9], [11], [12] and [n], [21-3], [57].
- Foothy (Foot O’ Dee), [115] and [n].
- Fochabers, [155], [207], [288].
- Forbes of Blackford, [124].
- —— of Brucehill, [121].
- —— of Echt, [138];
- taken prisoner by the rebels, [145].
- —— of Inverernan, [114].
- —— of New, [114].
- —— of Scheves, [124], [138].
- —— Alexander, lord Forbes of Pitsligo, [119] and [n], [122], [151 n], [410].
- —— sir Arthur, [124].
- —— Duncan, of Culloden, [99 n], [104], [107 n], [109], [205], [227 n], [270], [280] and [n], [283];
- attempts to dissuade Lochiel from joining the rebellion, [95] and [n];
- his offer of only one company to the Grants resented, [275];
- his explanation satisfactory, [276];
- described by captain Daniel, [206-7] and [n].
- —— George, of Skeleter, [113] and [n], [152], [307].
- —— James, lord, [123] and [n].
- —— Robert, printer, son of Forbes of New, [114 n].
- Formartine, [124] and [n], [131].
- Fort Augustus, [206];
- siege of, [182 n];
- taken by the rebels, [313].
- Fort George, taken by the rebels, [306 n].
- Fortrose, Kenneth, lord, [75], [77], [91], [104] and [n]-5, [110], [205].
- Fort William, siege of, [183 n].
- Fouay. See Fuyia.
- Foudline hill, [154].
- Fowke, Thomas, brigadier-general, [340] and [n], [341].
- Fraser, brother to Inverallochy, [121].
- —— Archibald Campbell, son of lord Lovat, [44] and [n].
- —— Charles, 4th lord, [98 n].
- —— —— of Castle Fraser, [98 n].
- —— —— of Inverallochy, [98] and [n], [99 n].
- —— James, of Foyers, [99] and [n].
- —— Simon. See Lovat, lord.
- —— —— master of Lovat, [98] and [n], [281 n], [282], [320-1].
- —— Thomas, moderator of Abertarf presbytery, [316].
- —— —— of Gortuleg, entertains prince Charles, [228] and [n].
- —— William, of Inverallochy, [98 n].
- Frasers of Aird, [76 n].
- —— of Lovat, at the battle of Falkirk, [409];
- at Culloden, [417].
- Frederick, king of Sweden, [22 n].
- —— landgrave of Hesse, [22 n].
- Freebairn, Robert, bishop of Edinburgh, [18] and [n].
- Fuyia, [245] and [n], [253].
- Garden, of Troup, [124].
- Gardiner, colonel, [340].
- Garrioch, [131].
- Garstang, [168-9].
- Garviemore, [216].
- Geanies, [107 n].
- —— lairds of. See Macleod.
- Geohagan. See Gorogan.
- Gibson, Herbert Mends, attorney, [166].
- Gilchrist, James, minister at Thurso, [72] and [n].
- Glascoe, major Nicolas, [155 n], [208].
- Glasgow, fined by the rebels, [191] and [n].
- —— regiment, [345 n], [350] and [n], [351], [359 n];
- at the battle of Falkirk, [372 n], [411], [413].
- Glasterum. See Gordon.
- Glenbucket, garrisoned, [161].
- —— estate, [116].
- —— laird of. See Gordon, John.
- Glencoe, [86].
- —— laird of. See Macdonald, Alexander.
- Glenelg, [80].
- Glengarry people are papists and notorious thieves, [88].
- —— laird of. See Macdonald.
- Glenkindy, laird of. See Leith.
- Glenlivat, [91], [92], [274].
- Glenmoriston, [89].
- —— lairds of. See Grant.
- Glennevis, [86].
- Glen Quoich (Glenkuaak), [240].
- Glenshiel or Muick, [76] and [n], [77].
- Gordon, major, [140].
- —— of Aberlour, [136].
- —— yr. of Ardoch, [107].
- —— of Ardvach, [145].
- —— of Avochy, [114], [128], [130], [136], [141], [143], [287].
- —— of Birkenbush, [144], [288 n].
- —— of Carnusy, [121].
- —— of Cupbairdy, [121].
- —— Mrs., of Cupbairdy, [157] and [n].
- —— of Glasterum, [121].
- —— of Hallhead, [121].
- —— of Mill of Kincardine, [121].
- —— yr. of Logie, [121].
- —— lady, of Park, [157].
- —— Alexander, minister of Kintore, [141].
- —— —— of Auchintoul, [25] and [n].
- —— lady Anne, [123 n].
- —— Barbara, wife of Mackenzie of Fairburn, [100 n].
- —— Catherine, duchess of, [209] and [n].
- —— Charles, of Blelack, [118], [129].
- —— Christiana, wife of Gordon of Glenbucket, [113 n].
- —— Cosmo, duke of, [86-7], [92], [123], [128 n], [131], [274 n], [284 n].
- —— Henrietta, duchess of, [128] and [n], [342].
- —— Isabella, wife of George, earl of Cromartie, [95 n].
- —— James, roman catholic bishop, [17 n].
- —— John, of Glenbucket, [25 n], [103-4], [113] and [n]-116, [149], [152], [161], [274] and [n], [307], [410].
- —— lord Lewis, [92], [150];
- joins the rebels, [102], [127] and [n]-128;
- lord lieut. of Aberdeenshire, [128];
- obtains recruits by threats, [129];
- interview with lord John Drummond, [132];
- issues his burning order, [134-5] and [n];
- at the battle of Inverury, [107], [140], [143-6], [178] and [n];
- letter from, to the laird of Grant on recruiting for prince Charles, [283-4];
- his arbitrary conduct and insolence, [148];
- letter from, to Grant of Achoynanie, making a demand for men with accoutrements, [287 n];
- letter from, to Grant, demanding to know what his intentions are, [291 n];
- at the battle of Falkirk, [410].
- —— Mirabel de, [182 n], [192] and [n].
- —— Patrick, of Achleuris, [25 n].
- —— Theodore, moderator, [152].
- —— Thomas, professor in King’s College, Aberdeen, [138].
- —— sir Thomas, of Earlston, [43] and [n].
- —— sir William, of Invergordon, [95 n].
- —— —— of Park, [121].
- —— castle, [205], [290 n].
- Gorogan, or Geohagan, captain, [171] and [n].
- Gortuleg, laird of. See Fraser, Thomas.
- Grant, governor of Fort George, [273-4].
- —— lieut., a prisoner with the rebels, [299 n].
- —— Mrs., of Ballindalloch, [274].
- —— of Daldeagan, [324].
- —— of Glenmoriston, [322].
- —— of Knockando, [103 n].
- —— of Rothiemurchus, [276 n], [280 n].
- —— Alex., of Corriemony, [299 n].
- —— —— of Sheuglie, [279 n];
- denies having had any correspondence with the Pretender’s son, [323];
- induces Grants of Glenmoriston to surrender, [324];
- treacherously made prisoner at Inverness, [315], [325], [328];
- admits that some of his children joined the Pretender against his advice;
- dies a prisoner, [326 n];
- his petition to the duke of Newcastle, [329] and [n].
- —— —— of Tochineal, Findlater’s chamberlain, [289 n];
- letter from, to lord Findlater on the demands on the estate by lord Lewis Gordon, [287].
- —— Allan, of Innerwick, [89 n].
- —— sir Archibald, of Monymusk, [124], [138] and [n].
- —— George, of Culbin, governor of Inverness castle, [108 n], [109].
- —— James, of Dell, [283].
- —— —— of Sheugly, [315], [323];
- after assisting Grant of Grant in obtaining surrenders he is made prisoner by his orders, [325-30];
- examination of, in London, [326];
- denies any participation in the rising, [327-8];
- his petition to the duke of Newcastle, [329];
- to be admitted to bail and tried in Edinburgh, [331].
- —— —— chamberlain of Strathspey, [299] and [n], [302] and [n].
- —— sir James, of Grant, [108 n], [269], [306].
- —— colonel James Alexander, master of ordnance to prince Charles, [182] and [n], [206].
- —— Jean, wife of Forbes of Skeleter, [113 n].
- —— John, chamberlain of Urquhart, [299 n], [319], [323];
- threatening letter to, from Angus Macdonald, ordering him to send men to join the rebel standard, [278];
- letter to, from Grant of Grant, requiring the gentlemen of Urquhart to remain peaceably at home, [278 n];
- writes to Grant giving an account of his difficult position, [278 n];
- letters from, to Grant, on the threat of the Macdonalds and on the refusal of the Urquhart men to join the rebels, [281 n], [282].
- —— —— minister at Urquhart, hardships endured because of his loyalty, [313], [318];
- his house attacked by Macdonalds;
- mobbed for praying for king George, [314];
- persecuted by the laird of Grant, [315-16], [330];
- imprisoned in Inverness, [316], [328];
- exonerated by Abertarf presbytery, [316];
- removed to London, [317];
- Abernethy presbytery bear witness to his loyalty, [317];
- examined in London, [319];
- declares that the laird of Grant had no objection to some of his clan joining the rebels;
- refuses offer of chaplaincy to the rebels, [320];
- his life threatened, [321];
- denies having ever aided the rebels, [322];
- his petition to the duke of Newcastle, [329].
- —— Ludovick, of Grant, [91-2], [153-4];
- receives intelligence of the rising of the clans, [269-70];
- informs Cope of his efforts against the rebels, [270-1];
- sends men to guide Cope through the passes, [272];
- Brodie of Brodie sends him a letter of remonstrance for not assisting Cope, [272] and [n], [274];
- his conditional offer to help Cope;
- sends men to drive Glenbucket from Strathaven, [274];
- interview with Forbes of Culloden, [274-5];
- accepts the lord president’s offer of a company, [275-6];
- writes to the gentlemen of Urquhart, ordering them to remain peaceably at home, [278 n];
- the chamberlain of Urquhart gives him an account of his difficult position, [279];
- letter of instructions to the chamberlain, [279 n];
- requested by the lord president to hold his men in readiness;
- informs Loudoun of his anxiety to do all in his power for the king’s service, [280] and [n];
- letters to, from his chamberlain on the Macdonalds threatening to ravage the country in case of men not joining the rebels, [281] and [n];
- his tenants in Urquhart refuse to join the rebels, [281 n], [282];
- marches with 600 men for Inverness, [282];
- dismisses them on learning that no preparations had been made, [283];
- letter to, from lord Lewis Gordon, asking permission to recruit among his people for prince Charles, [283 n];
- frustrates lord Lewis’s schemes for raising men, [284];
- appointed sheriff-depute of Banffshire, [289 n];
- sends men to secure the Boat o’ Bridge, [289];
- assists Macleod at Cullen, [291];
- lord Lewis Gordon writes demanding to know what his intentions are, [291];
- his reply, [292-3] and [n];
- marches to Strathbogie, and issues his Declaration as to men forced to join the rebels, [293] and [n];
- Loudoun and Deskford suggest that as he had no orders for such an expedition, he should return to Strathspey, [294] and [n];
- garrisons his house of Mulben, [295], [297 n];
- letter to Elgin magistrates explaining why he cannot march to their assistance, [296 n], [297];
- letters to, from sir Harry Innes, on the need for protecting Elgin, [298 n];
- writes to lord Loudoun expressing his desire to do everything possible for the service of the government, [299 n], [300];
- Loudoun’s reply, [301] and [n];
- on learning of the arrival of the rebels at Blair he again calls out his men, [301-2] and [n];
- watches the movements of the rebels, and renews request for arms, [304-5 n];
- Loudoun is unable to comply, [305 n];
- reproached by Murray of Broughton for aiding the rebels, [306];
- joins the duke of Cumberland in Aberdeen, [307];
- forms an advance guard to Strathspey, [308];
- returns to Castle Grant;
- his persecution of John Grant, minister of Urquhart, [315];
- said to be playing double, [319-20], [327];
- might have been of great service to the government if so disposed, [322], [328];
- after Culloden he obtains the surrender of the Grants of Glenmoriston and Urquhart, [324];
- his treachery towards the Grants of Sheugly, [325], [330-2];
- his possible indiscretions the result of zeal for the weal of the country, [309].
- —— Patrick, moderator of Abernethy presbytery, [319].
- —— Robert, adjutant in Loudoun’s regiment, [271].
- —— —— son of Easter Duthill, [276].
- —— Thomas, of Achoynanie, [286] and [n];
- letter to, from lord Lewis Gordon, demanding able-bodied men for the rebels, [287 n].
- —— William, yr. of Dellachapple, [276 n].
- Grants surrender at Inverness, [322], [324], [328].
- —— of Glenmoriston, [89] and [n];
- at Prestonpans, [407].
- Grossett, Alexander, captain in Price’s regiment, killed at Culloden, [336] and [n], [343], [401].
- —— Walter, of Logie, collector of customs at Alloa, his narrative of services performed, with an account of money disposed in the service of the government during the rebellion, [333-76];
- letters and orders from his correspondence, [377-99];
- rebels plunder his house in Alloa, and drive off his cattle, [375-6], [402];
- his narrative certified by the lord justice-clerk, etc., [375-6];
- letter of instructions to masters of transports;
- list of transports, [398];
- report on his services by sir Everard Falconer and John Sharpe, solicitor to the treasury, [400-2];
- letter from, to the commissioners of customs, [383];
- letter from, to the lord justice-clerk, [397];
- letter to, from the commissioners of customs, [381];
- letter to, from Robert Craigie, advocate general, [379];
- letter to, from lieut.-general Handasyde, [379-80];
- letter to, from captain Knight of the Happy Janet, [387];
- letters to, from the lord justice-clerk, [385], [390], [392-3], [394-6], [399];
- letters to, from general Guest, [383], [386], [388-9], [391];
- letters to, from the earl of Home, [388], [391], [398].
- Guest, Joshua, commander-in-chief in Scotland, [51] and [n], [340], [345 n], [347-9], [352], [376];
- letter from, to the commissioners of customs, [381];
- letters from, to Walter Grossett, [383], [385-6], [388-9], [391];
- letter from, to captain Knight of the Happy Janet, [389].
- Halket, colonel, a prisoner with the rebels, [364].
- —— John, schoolmaster in Prestonpans, [44 n].
- Hallhead. See Gordon.
- Halyburton, John, [132-3] and [n].
- Hamilton, bailie, in Kinghorn, [399].
- —— duke of, [56].
- —— governor of Carlisle, [193].
- —— John, factor to the duke of Gordon, his insolent conduct in Aberdeen, [118-19] and [n].
- Handasyde, lieut.-general Roger, [343], [345] and [n], [346], [376];
- letters from, to Walter Grossett, [379], [380].
- Hanway, captain, of the Milford, captures the Louis XV. transport, [352] and [n].
- Harper, William, of Edinburgh, [11 n].
- Harris, island of, [78].
- Harrison, William, catholic priest, [221] and [n].
- Hartree, Peeblesshire, [52] and [n].
- Hawley, general Henry C., [99 n], [345 n], [353] and [n], [358], [361-6], [394-5];
- succeeds Cope, [409];
- defeated at Falkirk, [194-6], [410-13];
- letter from, to general Blakeney, [393].
- Hay, yr. of Ranas, [121].
- —— Alexander, of Drumelzier, [19] and [n], [26].
- —— John, of Restalrig, W.S., [49 n], [219], [223] and [n].
- —— Thomas, of Huntington, keeper of the signet, [49] and [n].
- —— William, brother of Drumelzier, [19] and [n], [26].
- —— —— captain, [25 n].
- Henry, Mr., [368] and [n].
- Hessians, [184] and [n], [206];
- land at Leith, [305 n], [366], [395].
- Higgins Nook, near Alloa, [383-4], [348-9], [354], [387], [389], [394].
- Highland soldiers shot in the Tower for desertion, [42] and [n].
- Highlands, their deplorable condition previous to the rising, [38].
- Home, John, author of Douglas, [198 n].
- —— William, earl of, [345 n], [350 n], [351], [372] and [n], [376];
- letters from, to Grossett, [388], [391], [398].
- Honeywood, general, defeated by the rebels at Clifton, [185-6] and [n].
- Horn, of Westhall, [124], [132], [139], [146].
- How, captain Thomas, of the Baltimore, [236].
- Howard’s regiment, [418].
- ‘Humlys,’ [145] and [n].
- Hunter, of Polmood, death of, [51] and [n].
- —— Robert, of Burnside, [155] and [n].
- Huntly Lodge [formerly Sanstoun], [118 n].
- Huske, John, major-general, [353-4], [359] and [n], [361];
- at Culloden, [417];
- letter from, to Walter Grossett, [392].
- Inglis, sir John, of Cramond, [50] and [n].
- Innes, sir Harry, of Innes, [290] and [n], [295];
- letter to Grant on the need for protecting Elgin, [298 n].
- Inverallochy, [98 n], [99 n].
- —— lairds of. See Fraser.
- Inverernan, laird of. See Forbes.
- Invergarry castle, [228].
- Inverlaidnan, [305] and [n].
- Inverness pays indemnity to Keppoch, [88];
- taken by the rebels, [306] and [n].
- —— castle, [105 n], [108];
- besieged and taken by the rebels, [109].
- Invershin pass, [110].
- Inverurie, skirmish at, [142-6], [295], [298 n].
- Irving, of Drum, [122].
- James Francis Stuart. See Stuart.
- Johnshaven, [115] and [n].
- Keith, [207-8], [287-8];
- rebels surprise a party of Campbells at, [155-6].
- —— George. See Marischal, earl.
- —— James, field-marshal, [7] and [n], [26], [31], [36].
- —— Robert, bishop of Caithness and the Isles, [17 n], [20] and [n], [39].
- Kelly’s regiment, [149] and [n].
- Kendal, [184-5].
- Kenmure, John, viscount, [25 n], [43], [52].
- —— Robert, viscount, [25 n].
- —— William, viscount, [25 n].
- Ker, Henry, of Graden, [405];
- at the battle of Culloden, [213 n].
- —— lord Mark, killed at Culloden, [152 n], [161].
- —— lord Robert, killed at Culloden, [336 n].
- Kessock ferry, [108] and [n].
- Kilmarnock, earl of, at the battle of Culloden, [214].
- Kilmarnock’s Horse, [151 n].
- Kincraig. See Culcairn.
- Kingairloch, [84-5].
- Kingsburgh. See Macdonald, Alexander.
- Kinloch Moidart, laird of. See Macdonald, Donald.
- Kintail parish, [76] and [n].
- Kintore, John Keith, earl of, [120], [123] and [n], [145-6].
- Knight, John, captain of the Happy Janet, letter from, to Grossett, [387];
- letter to, from general Guest, [389].
- Knoydart people ‘all papists and mostly thieves,’ [81].
- Larrey, captain, [171].
- Lascelles, colonel Peregrine, [340 n].
- Laurence, Robt., of the Speedwell, [398].
- Law, George, nonjurant minister, [127] and [n].
- Lead mines of Strontian, [83] and [n].
- Legrand, Mr., collector of the customs at Leith, [346].
- Leighton (Layton), colonel, [354] and [n], [358].
- Leith, of Freefield, [124], [147].
- —— of Glenkindy, [114], [124].
- Levy or militia money, [133-4].
- Lewis, island of, acquired by the Mackenzies, [78].
- Leys. See Burnett, sir Alex.
- Liddel, John, in Haugh of Dalderse, [388].
- Ligonier, Francis, colonel, [177 n].
- —— sir John, [177] and [n].
- Ligonier’s regiment, [345 n], [349], [359 n], [410], [417].
- Lining, Thomas, minister of Lesmahagow, [83 n].
- Linlithgow, [359-60].
- Lismore, [84].
- Lochaber, [217], [396].
- Loch Alsh, battle at, between Mackenzies and Macdonalds, [75] and [n].
- Locharkaig, [86].
- Lochaskivay, [246].
- Loch Boisdale, [248-9 n].
- Loch Broom, [75], [96].
- Loch Carron, [75], [77].
- Loch Eynort (Lochynort), [250].
- Loch Hourn or Hell Loch, [80].
- Lochiel, [84], [86].
- See Cameron, Donald.
- Loch Maddy, [233].
- Lochskiport, [253].
- Loch Uskavagh (Lochisguiway), [260].
- Lochynort, South Uist, [246].
- Lockhart, major, taken prisoner at Falkirk, [199] and [n].
- Logie, merchant in Aberdeen, [138].
- Long Island, [78] and [n].
- Lonmay. See Moir, William.
- Loudoun, John Campbell, earl of, [104], [106-7], [109], [110], [134] and [n], [162 n], [206], [271 n], [280] and [n], [282-284], [298];
- at the Rout of Moy, [101 n], [108] and [n];
- defeated by lord Lewis Gordon at Inverury, [143-6], [178] and [n];
- prevails upon Lovat to prevent his clan from rising, [289 n];
- censures the laird of Grant for acting without orders, [294] and [n];
- letter to, from Grant, expressing his anxiety to do everything possible for the government, [299 n]-300;
- Loudoun’s reply, [301] and [n];
- writes to Grant regretting he is unable to supply his men with arms, [305] and [n], [306].
- Lovat, Simon Fraser, lord, [26], [41-2], [44 n], [45-6], [48], [82 n], [90] and [n], [96], [106], [228] and [n], [244 n], [279 n], [289 n].
- Lumly, Mr., cipher name of lord Semple, q.v.
- Lumsden, James, minister of Towey, [114].
- Lundie house, Fife, [393].
- Macaulay, Aulay, minister of Harris, [232] and [n].
- —— John, minister of South Uist, [232] and [n], [234].
- MacAulays of Kintail, [76 n].
- Macbain, Alexander, minister of Inverness, his Memorial concerning the Highlands, [69-92].
- —— Gillise, of Dalmagarrie, major in lady Mackintosh’s regiment, killed at Culloden, [101] and [n].
- Macbains join the rebels, [101].
- M‘Cay. See Mackay.
- MacCrimmon, Donald Ban, piper of Macleod, taken prisoner by the rebels at Inverurie, [145] and [n];
- killed at the Rout of Moy, [108 n], [145 n].
- M‘Culloch, Roderick, of Glastulich, [98] and [n].
- Macdonald, Mrs., suspected of being the prince in disguise, [263].
- —— of the Isles, earl of Ross, [79].
- —— of Moidart, [79].
- —— of Morar, [81] and [n].
- —— Æneas, banker in Paris, [8] and [n];
- accompanies prince Charles to Scotland, [82 n];
- note on, [83 n].
- —— Alexander, of Boisdale, [242];
- refuses to join the rebels, [83 n];
- taken prisoner, [245] and [n];
- his house plundered, [249].
- —— —— of Glencoe, [86] and [n].
- —— —— yr. of Glengarry, [66 n], [67], [132 n].
- —— —— of Keppoch, [88 n].
- —— —— of Kingsburgh, [263] and [n];
- his interview with the prince near Monkstat house, [264].
- —— sir Alexander, of Sleat, [25 n], [35] and [n], [38], [39 n], [45], [63 n], [79], [83 n], [104], [207], [227 n], [243 n], [250 n], [262] and [n], [263], [324].
- —— Allan, of Morar, [81] and [n], [82 n].
- —— —— son of Scotus, [81 n].
- —— —— [MacDowell], chaplain with the rebel army, [228] and [n], [230], [231 n], [233].
- —— Angus, of Borradale, [229] and [n], [231].
- —— —— yr. of Glengarry, killed at the battle of Sgeir-na-Caillich [1603], [75].
- —— —— son of Glengarry, [97 n];
- letter from, to the bailie of Urquhart, threatening to ravage the country if men do not join his standard, [277-8];
- accidentally killed at Falkirk, [277] and [n], [302 n].
- —— —— of Milltown, [259-60].
- —— —— of Scotus, [81] and [n].
- —— —— [MacEachain], surgeon in Glengarry’s regiment, [229] and [n].
- —— Angusia, [279 n].
- —— Archibald, of Barisdale [d. 1752], [96] and [n].
- —— —— [d. 1787], son of Coll, of Barisdale, [97 n].
- —— Catherine, wife of Macleod of Bernera, [242 n].
- —— Coll, of Barisdale, [74], [96 n], [100 n], [230], [240], [279 n], [281 n], [282], [320-1], [415];
- sketch of his career, [96] and [n].
- —— —— [‘Coll of the Cows’], of Keppoch, defeats M‘Intosh at the battle of Mulroy, [87] and [n];
- his people papists and thieves, [88].
- —— Donald, [231-2].
- —— —— son of Clanranald, [242] and [n].
- —— —— brother of Glencoe, [86 n].
- —— —— brother of Keppoch, [278] and [n].
- —— —— of Kinloch Moidart, [82] and [n];
- hanged in Carlisle, [83 n].
- —— —— of Scotus, at Culloden, [81 n].
- —— —— of Tiendrish, [278] and [n].
- —— —— Roy, [233 n].
- —— Dougall, of Clanranald, [81 n].
- —— Flora, [229 n], [230 n], [233 n], [250], [256], [266];
- her first meeting with prince Charles, [251];
- dresses the prince to pass as her maid, [260];
- accompanies him to Trotternish, [262];
- informs lady Macdonald of the prince’s whereabouts, [263];
- a prisoner in London, [373 n].
- —— Hugh, of Armadale, [244], [249] and [n].
- —— —— of Baleshare, [233 n], [243] and [n].
- —— —— vicar-apostolic of the Highlands, [82 n], [90 n].
- —— James, brother of Glencoe, [86 n].
- —— —— brother of Kinloch-Moidart, [83 n].
- —— John, boatman, [259], [260].
- —— —— doctor, [83 n].
- —— —— of Glengarry, [25 n], [38].
- —— —— of Guidale, [82 n].
- —— —— son of Morar, [82 n].
- —— —— son of Scotus, [81 n].
- —— colonel John Andrew, of Glenaladale, [229 n].
- —— lady Margaret, of Sleat, [243 n], [250] and [n].
- —— [MacEachain], Neil, his narrative of the wanderings of prince Charles in the Hebrides, [225-66].
- —— Ranald, of Clanranald, [38], [79], [232], [237], [241].
- —— lady, of Clanranald, [17 n], [20], [243 n], [246], [259], [260].
- —— Ranald, yr. of Clanranald, [82 n], [230].
- —— —— brother of Neil Maceachain, [238] and [n].
- —— —— of Kinloch-Moidart, [82 n].
- —— —— brother of Kinloch-Moidart, [83 n].
- —— —— son of Donald of Scotus, [81 n].
- —— —— ‘Walpole,’ [253].
- —— Rory, [231], [248], [259], [260].
- Macdonalds lacking in loyalty to the throne, [79], [314];
- defeated by Mackenzies at Sgeir-na-Caillich [1603], [75] and [n];
- at the battle of Prestonpans, [407];
- many desertions during the retreat to the north, [302 n-304 n];
- at the battle of Falkirk, [195], [409], [411];
- at Culloden, [213], [239], [417].
- —— of Barisdale, [81] and [n].
- —— of Kinloch Moidart, [81].
- M‘Dougall, William, merchant in Edinburgh, [51] and [n].
- MacDowell, Allan. See Macdonald.
- M‘Eachan, Alexander, of Domondrack, [229].
- —— or Macdonald, Neil. See Macdonald.
- MacEachan-Macdonald of Drimindarach, [229 n].
- MacEachans of Howbeg, [229 n].
- M‘Gill, commander, [369].
- M‘Gillivray (M‘Ilivrae), Alexander, of Dunmaglas, [101] and [n], [147].
- MacGillivrays join the rebels, [101].
- Macgregor, Gregor, of Glengyle, [415].
- —— or Drummond, William, of Balhaldy, [3-6], [8], [9], [12], [14] and [n], [15] and [n], [17], [19], [22], [28-30] and [n], [32 n], [33 n], [39], [45-8], [54], [57], [58], [60], [66].
- Macgregors, [92];
- at the battle of Prestonpans, [407];
- at the battle of Falkirk, [409], [411];
- ill-treat and plunder citizens of Aberdeen, [148].
- Machany, Perthshire, [271 n].
- Macivor, Finlay, piper, author of ‘The Campbells are Coming,’ [71 n].
- Mackay, Alexander, of Auchmony, [279] and [n].
- —— (M‘Cay), Alexander, son of lord Reay, [103].
- —— George, 3rd lord Reay, q.v.
- Mackays of Strathnavar, [73].
- Mackenzie, captain, [244].
- —— of Culcoy, [100].
- —— of Lentron, [100].
- —— of Scatwell, refuses to join the rebels, [100].
- —— Alex., of Fairburn, [91], [97 n], [100] and [n].
- —— Mrs., of Fairburn, [104 n].
- —— Colin, earl of Seaforth, q.v.
- —— —— minister of Lochs, [232] and [n].
- —— —— of Kildun, [235 n].
- —— Mrs., of Kildun, [235].
- —— George, of Balmuchie, [97 n].
- —— James, of Cappoch, [75].
- —— John, of Ardloch, [71 n], [74], [75].
- —— —— of Kintail, [78 n].
- —— Kenneth, lord Fortrose, q.v.
- —— —— captain in Barisdale’s regiment, [100 n].
- —— Roderick, of Coigeach, [78 n].
- —— sir Roderick, tutor of Kintail, [74 n], [78 n].
- Mackenzies acquire Assynt, [73-4 n];
- and the lands of Macleod of Lewis, [78 n];
- defeat Macdonalds at Sgeir-na-Caillich, [75] and [n];
- join the rebels, [100].
- —— of Applecross and Loch Carron, [75].
- —— of Gairloch, [75].
- —— of Loch Broom, [75].
- —— of Seaforth, [90].
- M‘Kilikin, John, minister of Loch Alsh, [77].
- Mackinnon, John, of Mackinnon, [80] and [n].
- Mackintosh, bailie in Inverness, [104].
- —— Æneas, of Mackintosh, refuses to join the rebels, [101] and [n];
- taken prisoner at Dornoch, [101 n];
- sent home by the prince, [102 n].
- —— Anne, wife of Mackintosh of Mackintosh, [101], [108 n], [205];
- raises a regiment for prince Charles, [101] and [n];
- her reception of her husband after his liberation;
- meets the duke of Cumberland in London, [102 n].
- —— Lachlan, of Mackintosh, defeated by Keppoch at Mulroy, [87] and [n], [88].
- —— captain William, [293 n].
- Mackintoshes, [277] and [n];
- arm for king George, aftw. join prince Charles, [101], [271 n];
- at the battle of Falkirk, [409];
- at Culloden, [417].
- M‘Lachlan, rev. John, of Kilchoan, [85] and [n].
- —— Lachlan, of MacLachlan, killed at Culloden, [85] and [n].
- MacLauchlans, [407];
- in Ardnamurchan, [83];
- at Culloden, [85 n].
- —— of Morven, [84].
- Maclean of Ardgour, [84].
- —— of Coll, [80].
- —— of Dowart, [85].
- —— of Kingairloch, [84].
- —— of Lochbuie, [85].
- —— Allan, of Brolas, [85 n].
- —— Charles, of Drimnin, killed at Culloden, [85 n].
- —— sir Hector, of Duart, [85] and [n].
- Macleans in the ’45, [85] and [n];
- at Culloden, [85 n], [417].
- —— of Morven, [84].
- MacLennans of Glenshiel, [76 n].
- Macleod, Alexander, advocate, and aide-de-camp to prince Charles, [52 n], [227] and [n], [228].
- —— —— lieut. in the Macleod militia, [263] and [n].
- —— —— of Luskintyre, [242] and [n].
- —— —— of Ulinish, [244] and [n].
- —— Donald, of Geanies, [107 n].
- —— —— of Gualtergil, [230] and [n], [231] and [n], [233], [234].
- —— Hugh, of Geanies, [74], [104], [107] and [n], [110], [285].
- —— Janet, wife of sir James Campbell, of Auchenbreck, [6 n].
- —— John, lord, son of George, earl of Cromartie, [71 n], [72 n], [96] and [n], [97], [104 n].
- —— —— father of Donald, of Geanies, [107 n].
- —— —— of Muiravonside, [52] and [n], [227] and [n].
- —— Margaret, [242 n].
- —— Margaret, wife of sir Roderick Mackenzie, tutor of Kintail, [74] and [n].
- —— Neil, betrayer of Montrose, [107 n].
- —— —— the last of the Macleods of Assynt, [74 n].
- —— Norman, of Macleod, [44] and [n], [65], [95], [104], [110], [136-46], [227 n], [284], [290-1], [293] and [n], [298].
- —— sir Norman, of Bernera, [227 n], [242 n].
- —— Roderick, the last of the Macleods of Lewis, [78 n].
- —— Torquil, of Lewis, [74 n].
- —— —— Connanach, [78 n].
- —— William, of Luskintyre, [242].
- Macleods, [284-5];
- at the battle of Falkirk, [409];
- at Culloden, [417].
- —— of Assynt, [73-4].
- —— of Cogach, [74].
- —— of Lewis, [78] and [n].
- Macmillan, Alexander, of Dunmore, keeper of the signet, [49 n].
- M‘Murich, John, [260].
- Macneil, Anne, wife of Macdonald of Boisdale, [247] and [n], [248-9].
- —— Roderick, of Barra, [79] and [n].
- MacNicols of Assynt, [74 n].
- Macpherson of Cluny, [186], [240], [271 n], [415].
- —— Malcolm, corporal in the Black Watch, shot for desertion, [43 n].
- —— Samuel, corporal in the Black Watch, shot for desertion, [43 n].
- Macphersons, [277] and [n], [305 n].
- —— of Cluny, at the battle of Falkirk, [409];
- at Culloden, [417].
- Macrae (MacRaw), captain in Glengarry’s regiment, [77 n].
- —— Alexander, lieut., [77 n].
- —— (Macgrath or M‘Kra), Gilchrist, [77 n].
- —— (Macraith), James, captain in Berwick’s regiment, [77 n].
- —— (M‘Raw) Murdoch, hanged as a spy, [77 n].
- M‘Raes of Kintail, said to be descended from the Campbells, [76] and [n]-77.
- Maillebois, maréchal de, [12] and [n].
- Maitland, of Pitrichy, [124], [138];
- taken prisoner by the rebels, [145-6].
- Malt tax, [122], [134].
- Mamore, [86].
- Manchester, [171];
- the bells having been rung for the rebels, [171];
- now ring for the enemy, [179].
- Manchester regiment, [171-4].
- March, William Douglas, 3rd earl of, aftw. Queensberry, duke of, q.v.
- Marischal, George Keith, 10th earl, [7] and [n], [11], [21], [26], [29], [38], [58];
- letter to, from Murray of Broughton, [27-8] and [n];
- letter from, commanding his people to join lord John Drummond, [132], [292 n];
- its authenticity, [132].
- Masterman, Thomas, of the Ann, [398].
- Mathesons of Loch Alsh, [75].
- Maxwell, Dr., [372].
- —— Mr., cipher name of Macgregor of Balhaldy, q.v.
- —— William, of Carruchan, escapes from Carlisle, [193] and [n].
- Menzies of Pitfodels, [122].
- Mercer, Mr., [121].
- Metcalf, John, road-maker and musician, [158 n].
- Middleton, of Seaton, [124], [162].
- Moidart, [81].
- Moir, Charles, brother of Stonywood, [122].
- —— James, of Stonywood, [102], [116-117], [122], [128], [130], [133], [135 n], [138], [151].
- —— William, of Lonmay, [121] and [n], [128], [136], [150-1];
- letter to, from lord John Drummond, [293 n].
- Monaltrie. See Farquharson, James.
- Monkstat house, [262] and [n].
- Monro. See Munro.
- Moore, Mr., cipher name of Dr. Barry, q.v.
- Morar, [81-2].
- —— laird of. See Macdonald, Allan.
- Mordaunt, brigadier-general, [418].
- Morgan, captain, arrested for rioting in Aberdeen, [163 n].
- —— David, barrister and ‘the pretender’s counsellor,’ [172] and [n].
- Morison, Roderick, minister of Kintail, on the descent of the Macraes, [76 n].
- Morris, Mr., cipher name for Charles Smith, q.v.
- Morven, [84], [85].
- Moy, the ‘Rout of Moy,’ [101 n], [108] and [n], [145 n], [306] and [n].
- Muchals. See Castle Fraser.
- Muckle Ferry, near Dornoch, [110].
- Muick or Glenshiel, [76] and [n].
- Muiravonside, [227 n].
- —— laird of. See Macleod, John.
- Mulben, [290], [295].
- Mull, island of, [85].
- Mulroy, battle of [1688], [87] and [n].
- Munro, Daniel, minister of Tain, his Account of the late Rebellion from Ross and Sutherland, [93-110].
- —— Dr. Duncan, killed at the battle of Falkirk, [198] and [n].
- —— George, of Culcairn, [103] and [n], [104], [107], [115], [136-7], [139], [142], [293] and [n].
- —— sir Harry, of Foulis, [103].
- —— Hugh, of Teaninich, [103].
- —— sir Robert, of Foulis, [103 n];
- killed at the battle of Falkirk, [198] and [n], [413].
- —— William, of Achany, [103].
- Munros and their loyalty to the government, [46] and [n], [103].
- Murchisons of Loch Alsh, [75].
- Murray, lady Anna, [123 n].
- —— sir David, of Stanhope, [83] and [n].
- —— lord George, [149], [158 n], [174] and [n], [186 n], [206] and [n], [354], [361];
- at the battle of Prestonpans, [407];
- the quarrel with Balmerino, [200];
- at the battle of Falkirk, [194-6] and [n], [409], [411], [413];
- his night attack on Cumberland’s forces at Nairn, [415];
- at Culloden, [211] and [n], [212-13] and [n], [239-40], [417];
- his flight from the battlefield, [216];
- attributes much of the disaster of the battle to Hay of Restalrig, [223].
- —— sir James, of Stanhope, [83 n].
- —— John, of Broughton, his History of the first Rise and Progress of the late Rebellion, 1742-1744, [1-66];
- letter from, to the Chevalier, [36-7], [54-60];
- letter from, to prince Charles, [60-8];
- letters from, to Edgar, [20] and [n]-27, [37-41], [45] and [n];
- letter from, to the earl
- marischal, [27-8] and [n];
- letters to, from the Chevalier, [30-4];
- letters to, from Edgar, [18-19], [30].
- —— lord John, [219].
- —— Margaret, dau. of lord James Murray, [101 n].
- —— sir Patrick, of Ochtertyre, attempts to capture the duke of Perth, [118 n].
- —— Veronica, [51 n].
- —— hon. William, solicitor-general, [331] and [n].
- Nairn, [210].
- Nairne, lord, [406-7].
- Narsom, cipher name for John Murray, q.v.
- New, laird of. See Forbes.
- Newcastle, duke of, [228 n], [370], [401];
- letter to, from general Price, [396];
- petition to, from Grant of Sheugly, James, yr. of Sheugly, and John Grant, minister of Urquhart, [329];
- letter to, from the attorney-general recommending that Grant of Sheugly be admitted to bail and tried in Edinburgh, [331].
- Newton Pow, [351].
- Nicolson, cipher name for Macleod of Macleod, q.v.
- Nisbet, of Dirleton, [33 n], [64].
- Nonjurant clergy in Aberdeen and Banff favour the Jacobites, [126];
- their meeting houses destroyed in Aberdeen, [156].
- North Uist, [79].
- Nuntown, in Benbecula, [256] and [n].
- Ogilvie, lord, [208], [214], [410];
- his regiment, [149] and [n].
- —— of Achires, [121].
- —— Janet, dau. of the earl of Findlater and wife of Forbes of Skeleter, [113 n].
- —— John, [289 n].
- —— lady Margaret, [275 n].
- —— William, [289 n].
- Old Aberdeen ordered by the rebels to provide £215 of levy money, [135].
- Old Meldrum, [153].
- Oliphant, yr. of Gask, at the battle of Falkirk, [412].
- O’Neil, captain Felix, [230] and [n], [231 n], [237 n], [249], [250], [252], [256], [258-60].
- Orrery, lord, [47] and [n].
- Orri, M., French minister of finance, [66].
- Osborne, John, principal of Marischal College, [152].
- O’Sullivan, colonel John William, [196 n], [210], [228], [230] and [n], [231 n], [237 n], [249];
- at Culloden, [416].
- Paisley regiment, [345 n], [350] and [n], [351].
- Papists of Aberdeen and Banff support the Jacobites, [127].
- Park. See Gordon, sir William.
- Paterson, sir Hugh, of Bannockburn, [11 n].
- Paton, of Grandam, [124], [147].
- Peirson, John, master of the Pretty Janet, [387].
- Perth, James, [Jacobite] duke of, [7], [15] and [n], [16], [17], [25 n], [35-7], [64], [67-8], [159], [181], [183], [206], [210], [212], [219], [222], [271] and [n], [298 n];
- proposes to take Stirling castle, [31] and [n], [40];
- rejected by a lady in York, [37];
- suspected by the government, [48], [49];
- attempts to take him prisoner, [53] and [n], [118] and [n];
- at the battle of Prestonpans, [168], [170], [174] and [n], [175], [407];
- on the way north is attacked at Kendal, [184];
- warrant issued for his apprehension, [393];
- assists his soldiers in the crossing of the Esk, [188];
- at the battle of Falkirk, [410];
- at Culloden, [214], [415-17];
- in Ruthven of Badenoch, [216];
- sails for France, [222-3];
- buried at sea, [224].
- Petrie, James, advocate in Aberdeen, [128];
- reads the pretender’s manifesto at the Cross, [119] and [n];
- joins the rebels under Pitsligo, [121];
- causes Maitland of Pitrichy to be taken by the rebels, [145-6].
- Pitcalnie, lairds of. See Ross.
- Pitsligo. See Forbes, Alexander.
- Pitully. See Cuming.
- Presbyterian ministers at the battle of Falkirk, [198] and [n].
- Preston, [170].
- Prestonpans, battle of, [103-5] and [n], [119], [122], [277], [343], [363], [405-9];
- prisoners taken by the rebels interned in Perthshire and Fife, [364] and [n].
- Price, John, governor of Berwick, [370];
- letter from, to the duke of Newcastle, [396].
- Price’s regiment, [153], [345 n], [349], [410], [417].
- Pulrossie, [110].
- Pulteney’s regiment, [158] and [n], [411], [418].
- Queensberry, Charles Douglas, 3rd duke of, [6] and [n].
- —— William Douglas, 4th duke of, [6 n].
- Rae, David, nonjuring minister in Edinburgh, father of lord Eskgrove, [34].
- Rattray, Thomas, of Craighall-Rattray, bp. of Dunkeld, [17 n], [18] and [n], [20], [34], [39] and [n].
- Reay, George Mackay, 3rd lord, [72], [73] and [n], [104], [109].
- Reed, sir Alexander, of Barra, [124].
- Reid, Patrick, minister of Clatt, [150] and [n].
- Rich, Robert, lieut.-colonel of Barrel’s regiment, [153] and [n].
- Robertsons of Strowan, [407].
- Rose, of Kilravock, [273].
- Roshiness, Benbecula, [231], [237], [252], [256-9].
- Ross, the master of, [104], [105] and [n], [108-9], [207].
- —— of Balnagowan, [105 n].
- —— of Inverchasley, [105], [106], [108-110].
- —— hon. Charles, [105 n].
- —— David, of Balnagowan, [105 n].
- —— George, 13th lord, [105 n].
- —— Malcolm, yr. of Pitcalnie, [105] and [n];
- his men having joined the government forces, he joins the rebels, [106].
- —— earldom, [105 n].
- Rosses of Ross-shire, [105] and [n].
- Rout of Moy, [101 n], [108 n], [145 n], [306] and [n].
- Roxburgh, John, of the Jean, [398].
- Rueval hill, Benbecula, [259] and [n].
- Ruthven in Badenoch, [215], [271], [418];
- barracks demolished by the highlanders, [204].
- —— castle burnt, [305 n].
- Rutton, Dr., [16 n].
- Ryder, sir Dudley, attorney-general, letter to the duke of Newcastle, recommending that, no evidence being produced, Grant of Sheugly be admitted to bail and tried in Edinburgh, [331] and [n].
- St. Ninian’s church blown up, [201].
- Salton, Alexander Fraser, lord, [123] and [n].
- Sandilands [Sanderson], Mr., in Aberdeen, [121-2].
- Sanstoun. See Huntly Lodge.
- Saunders, John, in Keith, [287 n].
- Scalpa, [233].
- Scots Brigade, recruiting for service in the Netherlands, [43] and [n].
- Scott, captain Carolina Frederick, a relentless hunter of fugitive Jacobites, [248] and [n], [249].
- Seaforth, countess of, [100 n].
- —— Colin, earl of, [78 n], [90].
- —— George, earl of, [91].
- —— Kenneth, earl of, [91].
- —— William, 5th earl of, [104 n].
- Seaton, a priest, [127] and [n].
- Semple (Sempill), Hugh, lord, [3], [6], [8], [12-16], [19], [26-30], [39], [45 n], [46 n], [53], [58], [60], [66], [164] and [n];
- accusations against him by Cecil and Charles Smith, [21-3].
- Semple’s regiment, [417].
- Seton, of Touch, [11 n].
- Shannon’s regiment, [181 n].
- Shap, [185].
- Sharpe, John, solicitor to the treasury, [332], [335] and [n];
- report by, on the services of Walter Grossett, [400-2].
- Shaw, Farquhar, soldier in the Black Watch, shot for desertion, [43 n].
- —— sir John, [337] and [n], [397].
- Sheridan, Thomas, private secretary to James II., [223 n].
- —— sir Thomas, [219];
- sails for France, [223] and [n].
- Sime or Syme, John, minister of Lonmay, [299 n].
- Simpson, James, [388].
- Sinclair, George, of Geese, [72 n].
- —— —— of Keiss, aftw. earl of Caithness, q.v.
- Sinclair’s regiment, [410], [417].
- Skeleter, laird of. See Forbes, George.
- Skye, island of, the inhabitants converted to protestantism, [80] and [n].
- Smith, of Menie, [131].
- ——- Charles, banker in Boulogne, [11] and [n], [15-16] and [n], [18], [21], [26-8], [38], [62 n], [99 n].
- —— James, minister at Creich, [77].
- —— commodore Thomas, [372] and [n];
- Flora Macdonald a prisoner in his charge, [373 n].
- Smuggling on the increase, [336].
- Somers, Richard, commissioner of the customs, [381], [385].
- Spalding, Charles, of Whitefield, taken prisoner by the rebels, [344] and [n].
- Spanish ship arrives at Peterhead with supplies for the rebels, [148].
- Spengadale, [110].
- Stapleton, Walter, lieut.-colonel, [409];
- at Culloden, [213 n], [417].
- Stewart, captain, a prisoner with the rebels, [364].
- —— hon. Anne, wife of Alexander Hay of Drumelzier, [26] and [n].
- —— Archibald, lord provost of Edinburgh, [43], [341-2] and [n].
- —— Charles, of Ardshiel, [54] and [n], [58], [86 n].
- —— Dugald, of Appin, [38], [86] and [n].
- —— sir James, of Burray, [72 n].
- —— —— of Goodtrees, [43] and [n], [52], [64], [99 n].
- —— John, in Lochaber, [313].
- —— —— Roy, [149] and [n], [153-5], [159], [367] and [n], [374], [395];
- at the battle of Falkirk, [410-11];
- at Culloden, [417].
- —— lady Mary, wife of lord Fortrose, [104 n].
- Stewarts of Appin at the battle of Prestonpans, [407];
- at the battle of Falkirk, [409], [411];
- at Culloden, [417].
- Stirling, taken by rebels, [192] and [n].
- —— castle, [31] and [n];
- the siege, [192], [199], [201], [302 n], [409].
- Stonywood, [161].
- —— laird of. See Moir, James.
- Stormont, David, 4th lord, [331 n].
- Strathallan, lord, at the battle of Falkirk, [410], [412].
- Strathallan’s Horse, [151 n].
- Strathavon, [91], [92], [113 n], [274], [307].
- Strathbogie, [92], [114-15], [118], [129], [153], [155].
- Strathdearn, [91] and [n], [113 n], [305 n].
- Strathdown, now Strathavon, q.v.
- Stratherrick, [89], [228].
- Strathglass, [90].
- Strathlachlan, [85].
- —— laird of. See MacLachlan, Lachlan.
- Strathlochy, [86].
- Strathnairn, [91].
- Strathnavar, [73].
- Strathspey, [91].
- Strichen, lord, [124], [299 n].
- Strontian lead quarry, [83] and [n].
- Stuart, Charles Edward, lands in Scotland, [269], [323];
- in Edinburgh, [342];
- defeats Cope at Prestonpans, [343], [405-9];
- marches into England, [174-6];
- returns to Scotland, [177-87] and [n];
- in Glasgow, [191] and [n];
- besieges Stirling castle, [192], [199], [201], [302 n], [409];
- defeats Hawley at Falkirk, [194-8], [409-10];
- desertions from the army, [199], [201];
- at Culloden house;
- takes Inverness town and castle;
- receives reinforcements, [205];
- want of discipline in his army, [208];
- at Drummossie muir, [414];
- forced to fight or starve, [415];
- the futile night march, [210-11] and [n], [415-16];
- disposition of his forces before the battle, [417];
- his responsibility for the battle of Culloden, [212-13] and [n];
- meets lord Lovat at Gortuleg, [227-8] and [n], [418];
- at Borradale, [229] and [n];
- driven by a storm to Benbecula, [231] and [n];
- lands at Scalpa, in Harris, [233];
- at Kildun, [235] and [n];
- returns to Scalpa, [235];
- chased by the Baltimore, [236];
- at Benbecula, in the care of Clanranald, [237] and [n];
- conducted by Neil Maceachain to Corradale, [238] and [n];
- describes the battle of Culloden to Neil Maceachain, [239];
- blames lord George Murray, [239-40];
- given to drink, [241], [242] and [n], [247];
- claims to have shot a whale, [241];
- eight days in Fuyia, [245];
- visited by lady Clanranald;
- sails to Lochynort, [246];
- learns of the enemy being at Boisdale, [249];
- meets Flora Macdonald, [251];
- in a storm of wind and rain to Roshiness, [254-5];
- tortured by rain and midges, [257];
- joined by lady Clanranald and Flora Macdonald, [259];
- narrow escape from being taken by general Campbell, [259] and [n];
- disguised, [260];
- his companions, [260];
- at Watersay, [261];
- at Trotternish, [262];
- meets Kingsburgh, [264];
- disguised as Betty Burke, [265];
- letter to, from Murray of Broughton, [60-8].
- —— Henry, cardinal. See York, duke of.
- —— James Francis, [67];
- letter from the Chevalier to Murray of Broughton, [30-4];
- letters to, from Murray, [36], [41], [54-60].
- Sutherland, William, earl of, [73] and [n], [104], [109].
- Swedish troops for Scotland, [12] and [n], [22] and [n].
- Symson, Patrick, minister at Fala, an ensign in Thornton’s company of volunteers, [158] and [n].
- Taylor, William, [287 n].
- —— —— minister of New Deer, disarms a pillaging hussar, [151] and [n].
- —— of Fachfield, [121].
- —— yr. of Fachfield, [121].
- —— Mr., supervisor of excise, [138].
- Thornton, William, of Thornville, [158] and [n].
- Tochineal. See Grant, Alex.
- Tongue presbytery, [73 n].
- Torry, [115] and [n].
- Towneley, Charles, of Towneley Hall, [173 n].
- —— Francis, joins the prince at Preston, [172 n];
- made colonel of the Manchester regiment, [173 n];
- governor of Carlisle, [118 n], [186], [193].
- Traquair, countess of, [51].
- —— Charles Stuart, earl of, [3] and [n], [4], [5], [9], [14-17] and [n], [20] and [n], [22 n], [23], [25], [28] and [n], [30], [32 n], [36], [39], [40-9], [51-9], [53], [56-7], [63-5], [67].
- Trotternish, [262].
- Tulloch, David, in Dunbennan, [118] and [n], [288 n].
- Turner, yr. of Turnerhall, [121].
- Urquhart, [89].
- —— chamberlain of. See Grant, John.
- —— colonel, [18].
- Vaughan, William, joins the prince at Preston, [172 n].
- Vint, Peggie, tavern-keeper in Prestonpans, [44] and [n].
- Waite, Thomas, [322], [329].
- Walkinshaw, Clementina, [11 n].
- Watersay, isle of Skye, [261].
- Watson, Mr., cipher name of Macgregor of Balhaldy, q.v.
- Wedderburn, Alexander, ship master, [387].
- Weir or Vere, captain, a government spy, [175] and [n], [193].
- Wemyss, lady Elizabeth, wife of the earl of Sutherland, [73 n].
- —— lady Frances, wife of Stewart of Goodtrees, [43] and [n].
- Whitney, colonel, killed at the battle of Falkirk, [198], [413].
- Wigan, [171].
- Witherspoon, John, minister of Beith, [198 n].
- Wolfe, James, at Culloden, [99 n].
- Wolfe’s regiment, [374], [399], [411], [417].
- Wynn, sir Watkin Williams, of Wynnstay, [47] and [n], [172 n].
- York mayor and aldermen promise 10,000 men on the landing of the Chevalier, [35-7].
- —— Henry Stuart, duke of, [37].
- Yorkshire Hunters’ regiment, [183] and [n].
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THE EXECUTIVE.
1915-1916.
President.
The Earl of Rosebery, K.G., K.T., LL.D.