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y in these, the last words of his vindication:-- "Upon the whole, I shall conclude with saying, if I did not all the good I would, I am sure I did all I could." FOOTNOTES: [1] Nisbet's Heraldry, part iii. p. 205. [2] In the Life of the Marquis of Tullibardine, vol. i. [3] See Nisbet's Heraldry. [4] Nisbet's Heraldry, part iii. p. 206. [5] See a MS. Account of the Highlands of Scotland, British Museum, King's Library. [6] "Case of the Forfeited Estates, in a letter to a certain noble Lord. London, 1718." [7] Wodrow's Analecta, vol. iii. p. 232. [8] See Appendix, No. 1. for a curious original letter from Mr. Spence; for this document I am indebted to my brother-in-law, Samuel Coltman, Esq. It was in the possession of his mother. [9] "Genuine Memoirs of John Murray, Esq. London, 1746." [10] "Maxwell of Kirkconnel's Narrative," p. 4. [11] Life of James Murray, Esq. [12] See Atholl Correspondence. Printed for the Abbotsford Club. [13] Home, p. 31. [14] Narrative, p. 1. [15] Life of John Murray, Esq., p. 22. [16] See Stuart Papers, in Dr. Brown's History of the Highlands. [17] Life of J. Murray, Esq., p. 11. [18] This disposition, observes a modern Historian, was inherited both by Charles Edward and his brother from their mother, the Princess Clementina, who devoted herself, during the years of their infancy, to their welfare with unceasing care.--Histoire de Charles Edouard, par Amedee Pichot; tome premiere, p. 265. [19] Life of Sir Robert Walpole, vol. ii. p. 490. [20] Ibid. p. 492. [21] Life of Sir Robert Walpole, vol. ii. p. 550. [22] The Prince took off at the same time the interdict which had passed against any of Lord Orford's family appearing at his Court. [23] Maxwell's Narrative, p. 13. [24] See State Trials by Howell, vol. xviii. p. 661. [25] Maxwell, p. 14. [26] Memoirs of the Chevalier Johnstone, p. 19. [27] Chevalier Johnstone's Memoirs. Translated from the French, p. 121. [28] See Introduction to the Chevalier Johnstone's Memoirs. [29] The Highlands of Scotland Described, MS. British Museum, 1748. [30] See Forbes's Jacobite Memoirs, p. 30. [31] One thousand is mentioned by the Chevalier Johnstone; two thousand, in other authorities. The Prince himself wrote to his father (Sept. 10th, from Perth), "I have got together 1300 men." Forbes, note, p. 32. [32] Johnstone's Memoirs, note, p. 11. [33] Tales of a Grandfather, 3rd Series, vol.
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