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ii, p. 284. [34] Forbes, p. 31. [35] Lord Mahon. [36] Maxwell, pp. 56, 57; also Tales of a Grandfather, 3rd Series, vol. ii. p. 285. [37] I adopt this expression of Sir Walter Scott in the Tales of a Grandfather (vol. ii. 3rd Series, p. 205), which seems to imply some doubt on the subject. [38] History of the Rebellion. Taken from the Scots Magazine, p. 36. [39] Life of Murray of Broughton, p. 31. [40] Maxwell's Narrative, p. 56. [41] Forbes. Note, p. 32. [42] Lord George Murray's Narrative. Forbes, p. 39. [43] British Chronologist, vol. ii. p. 397. [44] Forbes, p. 41. [45] Forbes, p. 42. [46] Henderson's History of the Rebellion, p. 88. [47] Ibid. [48] Henderson. Maxwell of Kirkconnel. [49] Forbes, p. 43. [50] Forbes, p. 46. [51] Border Antiquities, by Sir Walter Scott. No. iv. vol. i. [52] History of the Rebellion, from the Scots Magazine, p. 35. [53] True Patriot, a weekly periodical, December 17, 1745. [54] General Advertiser, 1745. [55] Forbes, p. 47. [56] Maxwell, p. 53. [57] The True Patriot, December 10, 1745. [58] Jacobite Correspondence, p. 3. [59] Ibid. p. 41. [60] Ibid. p. 30. [61] Jacobite Correspondence, p. 48. [62] Jacobite Correspondence, p. 67. Duke of Atholl to Lord George Murray. [63] Jacobite Correspondence, p. 114. [64] See Correspondence. [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 Cumberland. [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 Lancashire, II, 68. [92] General Advertiser f
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