Dennistoun’s Life of Strange, i. 63, and an Abbotsford manuscript.
14
Stuart Papers, in the Queen’s Library. Also the Lockhart Papers mention the wounding of the horse.
15
Life and Correspondence of David Hume. Hill Burton, ii. 464–466.
16
Jacobite Memoirs. Lord Elcho’s MS. Journal. Ewald, i. 77.
17
State Papers Domestic. 1745. No. 79.
18
Genuine Memoirs of John Murray of Broughton. La Spedizione di Carlo Stuart.
19
Treasury Papers. 1745. No. 214. First published by Mr. Ewald, i. 215.
20
Jacobite Memoirs, p. 32.
21
Chambers Rebellion of 1745, i. 71. The authority is ‘Tradition.’
22
I have read parts of Forbes’s manuscript in the Advocates’ Library, but difficulties were made when I wished to study it for this book.
23
D’Argenson’s Mémoires.
24
This gentleman died at Carlisle in 1745, according to Bishop Forbes. Jacobite Memoirs, p. 4.
25
Stuart MSS. in Windsor Castle.
26
Stuart Papers. Browne’s History of the Highland Clans, iii. 481.
27
James to Lismore. June 23, 1749. Stuart MSS.
28
Stanhope. Vol. iii. Appendix, p. xl.
29
Jacobite Memoirs.
30
The Kelly of Atterbury’s Conspiracy, long a prisoner in the Tower. It is fair to add that Bulkeley, Montesquieu’s friend, defended Kelly.
31
Stuart Papers. Browne, iii. 433. September 13, 1745.
32
Macallester’s book is entitled A Series of Letters, &c. London, 1767.
33
Wogan to Edgar. Stuart Papers, 1750.
34
D’Argenson, iv. 316–320.
35
Stair Papers.
36
Letters in the State Paper Office. S. P. Tuscany. Walton sends to England copies of the letters of James’s adherents in Paris; Horace Mann sends the letters of Townley, whom James so disliked.
37
D’Argenson’s Mémoires, v. 98, fol.
38