[1223] Account of the Battle of Culloden, &c.; Lond. 1749.

[1224] Maxwell of Kirkconnel.

[1225] Stuart Papers.

[1226] From a copy among the Stuart Papers thus quoted on the back in Charles’s own hand:—“The Prince’s Letter to ye Chiefs in parting from Scotland, 1746.”

[1227] Macleod’s Narrative in Jacobite Memoirs.

[1228] Kirkconnel MS.

[1229] Genuine and True Journal of the most miraculous Escape of the young Chevalier, by an Englishman. London, 1749. Macleod’s Narrative.

[1230] Genuine and True Journal, p. 7. Home, p. 245.

[1231] There were twelve or thirteen gentlemen present; among whom were Lochiel, young Clanranald, Barisdale, Dr. Cameron, John Roy Stewart, old Glenbucket, Secretary Murray, and Cameron of Dungallon. Lord Lovat was also present, but by accident.

[1232] Appendix to Home, No. xlvii.