Chapter 59
[65] Henderson's Hist. Rebellion, p. 129.
[66] Maxwell.
[67] Chambers.
[68] Home.
[69] Maxwell's Narrative, p. 61.
[70] Ibid.
[71] Chevalier Johnstone, p. 42.
[72] Chambers, Hist. Rebel. People's edition, p. 49.
[73] Chambers, p. 50.
[74] Lockhart Papers, vol. ii. p. 455.
[75] Jacobite Correspondence of the Atholl Family, p. 141.
[76] Chevalier Johnstone, p. 43.
[77] Border Antiquities, by Sir Walter Scott, p. 40; also Maxwell's Narrative, p. 63.
[78] Hutchinson's History of c.u.mberland.
[79] Lockhart Papers, vol. ii. p. 457.
[80] General Advertiser for 1745.
[81] Jacobite Memoirs, p. 49.
[82] Forbes's Jacobite Memoirs, p. 49.
[83] Forbes's Jacobite Memoirs, p. 50.
[84] Forbes, p. 51.
[85] Forbes, p. 52.
[86] Forbes, p. 53.
[87] See Lockhart, vol. ii. p. 456; also Lord Mahon, vol. iv. p. 428, note.
[88] Maxwell, p. 67.
[89] Maxwell says 4400 men. Two or three hundred were to be left in Carlisle, p. 68.
[90] Johnstone's Memoirs of the Rebellion, p. 45.
[91] Baines's History of Lancas.h.i.+re, II, 68.
[92] General Advertiser for 1745-46.
[93] Maxwell, page 68.
The following is a List of the Chevalier's officers and troops, taken from the History of the Rebellion, extracted from the Scots' Magazine for 1745
A LIST OF THE CHEVALIER'S OFFICERS AND TROOPS.
_Regiments._ _Colonels._ _Men._ Lochyel Cameron of Loch. 740 Appin Stuart of Ards.h.i.+el 360 Atholl Lord G. Murray 1000 Clanronald Clan, of Clan., jun. 200 Keppoch Macdonald of Keppoch 400 Glenco Macdonald of Glenco 200 ------ Carried forward 2900 ------
A LIST OF THE CHEVALIER'S OFFICERS AND TROOPS--_continued._
_Regiments._ _Colonels._ _Men._ Brought forward 2900 Ogilvie Lord Ogilvie 500 Glenbucket Gordon of Glen. 427 Perth, Duke of Perth (and Pitsligo's foot) 750 Robertson Robertson of Strowan 200 Maclachan Mac. of Maclachan 260 Glencarnick Macgregor 300 Glengary Macdonald of Glen., jun. 300 Nairn Lord Nairn 200 Edinburgh John Roy Stuart (and Lord Kelly's) 450 In several small corps 1000 {Lord Elcho } Horse { } 160 {Lord Kilmarnock } Lord Pitsligo's Horse 140 ----- Total 7587 -----
[94] "My grandfather," says General Stuart, "always wore tartans; truis, and with the plaid thrown over the shoulder, when on horseback; and kilt, when on foot; and never any other clothes, except when in mourning." App. XXII.
[95] Sketches of the Highlanders, by General Stuart of Garth. Vol. II.
App. XXII. Also note.
[96] See the True Patriot, under the head Apocrypha, 1745.
[97] Stuart's Sketches, II. 76.
[98] Tales of a Grandfather, iii. 398.
[99] General Stuart's Sketches of the Highlanders, p. 67.
[100] State Trials, vol. xviii. p. 686.
[101] John Sobieski Stuart.
[102] Vestiarium Scotic.u.m, p. 100, note. Edited by John Sobieski Stuart.
[103] These observations are all taken from the Notes to the Vestiarium Scotic.u.m, a beautiful work, extremely interesting, as being written by the hand of a Stuart, and full of information.
[104] Maxwell, p. 70.
[105] Baines's History of Lancas.h.i.+re, iv. 69.
[106] Tales of a Grandfather, iii. p. 98.
[107] Maxwell, p. 71.