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- The Speech of The Right Honourable, Arthur, Lord Balmerino (v01.0058.01)
- Speech of Mr James Bradeshaw (v01.0093.01)
- Case of Mr Francis Buchanan of Arnprior particularly insisted upon (v01.0100.01)
- Speech of Balmerino, faithfully transcribed from his own Hand-writ (v01.0108.01)
- Letter, vindicating Balmerino, in a certain Point, to a Gentleman in Holland (v01.0114.01)
- Speech of Andrew Wood (v01.0123.01)
- Journal taken from the Mouths of of Laird of MackInnon, Mr Malcolm Mac-Leod, Lady Clanronald and Miss Flora Mac-Donald, by etc. (v01.0125.01)
- Journal from the Retreat from Stirling to the Prince's Embarkation for France, being particular and exact, by Mr John Cameron, etc. (v01.0155.01)
- Captain O Neil's Journal of the Prince's Retreat and Escape after April 16. (v01.0181.01)
- Malcolm MacLeod's Journal; wherein likewise his own History and several very remarkable Particulars (v02.0228.01)
- Journal of Donald MacLeod, &c. (v02.0266.01)
- Wednesday's Afternoon, Septr 9th, 1747 at the Hour appointed (4 o'Clock) Ned Bourk came to my Room, when I went through his Journal with him at great Leisure, and, from his own Mouth, made those Passages plain & intelligible, that were written in confused indistinct Terms. (v02.0326.01)
- Journal of the Prince's Imbarkation & Arrival, et cetera the greatest Part of which was taken from Duncan Cameron at several different Conversations I had with him. (v02.0346.01)
- A short Narrative of a barbarous Custom amongst the Redcoats, given by Dr Cameron's Lady (v02.0374.01)
- Several particular Cruelties, narrated by Mrs Robertson, alias, Lady Inches, whose Mansion-house is in the Neighbourhood of Inverness and near the Field of Battle (v02.0375.01)
- Contents of this Volume. (v02.0380.187.01)
- A Poem after Culloden-battle by an Officer (v03.0389.01)
- Paraphrase upon Psalm 137 by William Hamilton (v03.0391.01)
- A Narrative given by a Dragoon, etc. anent Cumberland's Orders before Culloden-battle, the killing the wounded in cold Blood, and the Order said to be among the Highlanders to give no quarter (v03.0421.01)
- Copy of a Letter, said to be written by Lord George Murray, or one of his Friends, 1746 (v03.0429.01)
- A particular Narrative anent Armadale taken from Captain John Hay at Air (v03.0458.01)
- Copy of a Letter in favours of Donald MacLeod, and giving a Character of him (v03.0466.01)
- Narrative of a Conversation betwixt Captain John Hay at Air and me Robert Forbes (v03.0479.01)
- Journal of the Prince's Imbarkation & Arrival, &c. taken from the Mouth of Mr Æneas MacDonald (a Banker in Paris, & Brother of Kinlochmoidart) when he was in a Messenger's Custody in London, by Dr Burton of York, who was taken up, upon Suspicion, the 30th of Novr, 1745, & confined, till the 11th of March following, in York-Castle, & was from ynce removed to a Messenger's House in London, in whose Custody he remained till March 25th, 1747, being in all sixteen Months, wanting only five Days. (v03.0490.01)
- Several remarkable Narratives taken from the Mouth of Dr Archibald Cameron's Lady (v03.0547.01)
- A material Point omitted in Mr John Cameron's Journal anent Cameron of Glenpean (v03.0569.01)
- Copy of a long & particular Journal taken faithfully from the hand-writings of young Clanranald, Major MacDonald of Glenaladale & Captain Alexander MacDonald, Dalely's Brother (v03.0576.01)
- Contents of this 3d Volume. (v03.0624.249.01)
- Colonel Ker of Gradyne his Account (v04.0648.01)
- Copy of Captain Oneille's Journal taken from a Copy attested by his Name subscribed with his own Hand, with several critical Notes upon the said Journal (v04.0670.01)
- An Account how I came by Oneille's attested Journal (v04.0692.01)
- Copy of a Narrative taken from the Handwriting of Captain MacDonald of Belfinlay anent killing the Wounded in cold Blood (v04.0706.01)
- Journal of Captain Donald MacDonald, alias, Donald Roy (v04.0709.01)
- De pede Donald MacDonald in prœlio Cullodino plumbea glande vulnerato Ode (v04.0777.01)
- Donaldi MacDonald post proelium Culoddi num latentis Lamentatio (v04.0781.01)
- A true Narrative of Captain Andrew Wood's Conversion to the true Church (v04.0806.01)
- Copy of a Letter to William, Drumossie, June 10th, 1746. A Poem (v04.0846.01)
- Copy of a Narrative about the Prince, when in Sky and Rasay, taken from the Handwriting of Mr Murdoch MacLeod, Rasay's third Son (v04.0858.01)
- Contents of this 4th Volume. (v04.0868.253.01)
- Narrative of the plundering, pillaging, burning, etc. of the Islands of Rasay and Rona, taken from the Handwriting of young Rasay (v05.0871.01)
- Short Account of a Conversation betwixt me and Mr Murdoch MacLeod, foresaid (v05.0878.01)
- Copy of a Paper relative to the Beginning of the Troubles, wherein of Lord Lovat, President Forbes, Laird of MacLeod, Seaforth, etc (v05.0883.01)
- Macpherson of Strathmashie's Account of Clifton-battle, some Attacks in Athol, and of burning Cluny's House (v05.0890.01)
- MacDonald of Balshar's (in North Uist) Account of the Prince's distresses, wherein some remarkable Notes upon Sir Alexander MacDonald (v05.0911.01)
- Account of some Particulars, viz, a Search upon Sunday, September 28th, 1746, both in My Lady Bruce's House in Citadel of Leith, and in Mr Norwall's House of Boghall, for the Prince; a Search (December 20. 1746) for Ladies in Tartan throughout the Suburbs of Edinburgh; and My Lady Ogilvie's Escape out of the Castle of Edinburgh, her going to London, and her getting abroad (v05.0940.01)
- Copy of James Gib's Accompts Master-household to the Prince, being an excellent Journal, interspersed with several curious Notes and Observations (v05.0966.01)
- Account how I came by Mr. Gib's Pocket-book of Accompts, and of several Conversations I had with him at different Times (v05.1009.01)
- The Same attempted in English (v05.1076.01)
- Mr Francis Stewart's Account of some Hardships and Cruelties in and about Inverness after Culloden Battle (v05.1086.01)
- Copy of John Goodwillie's Journal of the Prince's March from Edinburgh to the Battle of Falkirk (v05.1095.01)
- Contents of this 5th Volume. (v05.1112.251.01)
- Narrative of the three particular and remarkable Events (Macra, Mackvee, Mackay) given in the Hand-writing of Mr Francis Stewart, November 3d, 1748. (v06.1121.01)
- Copy of a Letter from the Reverend Mr John MacLachlan in Argyleshire, August 24. 1748. (v06.1129.01)
- Copy of a Letter from Bailie John Stewart, Inverness, November 16. 1748. (v06.1135.01)
- Narrative by him of the skirmish at Keith (v06.1138.02)
- Return to the Above said Paragraph, January 16. 1749 (v06.1159.01)
- Conversation with Goodwillie and Stewart (January 28. 1749) about the Prince's having a Horse shot under him in the the Battle of Culloden. (v06.1161.01)
- A Whig Hymn for Will Plunder, by a Gentleman after the Battle of Val. (v06.1166.01)
- Account of a meeting with Captain Ranald MacDonald of Bellfinlay in Leith, February 1. 1749. (v06.1171.01)
- Another Meeting with the foresaid, February 4: 1749. (v06.1172.01)
- Alexander Stewart's Memorial of his own Sufferings and Hardships, etc. January 30. 1749. (v06.1176.01)
- A Third Meeting with MacDonald of Bellfinlay, February 18. 1749. (v06.1212.01)
- Account of some Scrapes of Journals, which Mr James Elphinston had got from Mr Walkingshaw, London. (v06.1216.01)
- Bellfinlay's Account of Countess of Finlater's driving over the Field of Culloden immediately after the Action. April 1. 1749. (v06.1234.01)
- The Reverend Mr John Skinner's Account of pillaging his own House: April 11. 1749. (v06.1236.01)
- Account of the signal Escape of John Fraser, taken from the printed Copy. (v06.1239.01)
- Poem upon St. Peter's Bell ringing at Exeter on April 16. 1749. (v06.1253.01)
- Copy of a Letter from the Reverend Mr George Innes, March 15. 1748/9. and of a Narrative, etc. (v06.1254.01)
- Letter and Narrative from Mrs Leith, Inverness, etc (v06.1284.01)
- Long & particular narrative of cruelties & barbarities et cetera from said Mr. James Hay (v06.1315.01)
- Another account, anonymous (v06.1333.01)
- Copy of a Letter from Dr Burton of York (September 17. 1748.) (v06.1353.01)
- Contents of this 6th Volume. (v06.1356.251.01)
- Copy of an Answer to Dr Burton's said Letter. June 19th, 1749. (v07.1365.01)
- Copy of a Letter from an unknown Hand in Inverness concerning John Fraser's Escape and other Cruelties. March 24. 1749. (v07.1371.01)
- Letter from James Hamilton to Mr Ranald MacDonald of Belfinlay (v07.1403.01)
- Copy of a long Letter to the Reverend Mr James Hay in Inverness, containing 26 Queries. August 28. 1749. (v07.1425.01)
- Some remarkable Narratives from Macpherson younger of Breackachie in Badenoch. February 23. 1750. (v07.1473.01)
- Account of an Interview and Conversation with Mr James Grant, Merchant in Inverness, Leith, March 7. 1750 (v07.1482.01)
- Account of the sufferings of Rev. James Taylor (v07.1521.02)
- Account in the handwriting of Donald MacPherson, younger brother of Cluny, of the Prince's sojourn in Badenoch (v07.1545.01)
- Replies by Rev. James Hay to Bishop Forbes's queries (v07.1573.02)
- Memorial of the suffering of David Taylor, wright in Inverness (v07.1583.01)
- Copy of a Letter from a Gentleman in London to his Friend at Bath, September 17. 1750. concerning the Cruelties in 1746. (v08.1603.01)
- Narrative about the Sufferings in Canna and Eigg in 1746 taken from the Hand- writing of Alexander MacDonald (v08.1633.01)
- Narrative of a conversation betwixt Donald Cameron of Glenpean & me Robert Forbes, and Copies of Letters in his favours et cetera (v08.1647.01)
- Narrative of a conversation betwixt Donald Cameron of Glenpean & me Robert Forbes, and Copies of Letters in his favours et cetera (v08.1653.01)
- Leith, Friday, Octr 18th, 1751. At my own House, by ten o'Clock, Forenoon, taken down from the Mouth of Patrick Grant (commonly called Black Peter of Craskie) one of the famous Glenmoriston-Men, Donald MacDonald, Taylor in Edr, being Interpreter, as the said Patrick Grant could speak Nothing but Erse. (v08.1660.01)
- Leith, Monday, Decr 16th, at 12 o'Clock, 1751. the foresaid Patrick Grant brought along with him to my House one Martin MacDonald, whom I was glad to see, as I knew him to have been principal Servant to Sr Alexr MacDonald in 1746. and therefore capable (perhaps) to clear up some Things to me. (v08.1693.01)
- Copy of what Dr Archibald Cameron intended to have delivered to the Sheriff of Middlesex at the Place of Execution; but qch he left in the Hands of his Wife for that End. (v08.1739.01)
- Copy of a Paper, from an Eye-Witness (John Farquharson of Aldlerg) concerning the Cruelties after the Battle of Culloden, etc. (v08.1779.01)
- Ode on the Duke of C[umberlan]d's happy Return to in 1757 (v08.1794.01)
- Account of burning the Library at Presshome in the Enzie in 1746. (v08.1797.02)
- Narrative of Alexander MackDonell of Tullocherom in Badenoch his meeting with the Prince in skulking, etc. (v08.1828.01)
- Contents of this 8th Volume (v08.1840.283.01)
- Latin Inscription on James and John Dukes of Perth (v09.1889.01)
- Character of Willie Cumberland, latin and English, upon his Death (v09.1892.01)
- John Hay made a Knight. May 20. 67. (v09.1900.01)
- D'Argenson's Letter to the Dutch Ambasssador concerning Charles after Culloden-Battle (v09.1968.01)
- Contents of this Volume. (v09.2114.283.01)
- Index to the Lyon in Mourning (v11.0001.01)
person (22)
- Anderson (ANDEX1)
- James Bradshaw (BRADJ1)
- Thomas Ca (CATHO1)
- James Dallas of Cantray (DALLJ1)
- William Drummond, Viscount of Strathallan (DRUMW1)
- Charles Fraser, younger of Inverallochy (FRASC1)
- Hepburn (HEPBX1)
- Hunter (HUNTX1)
- Lord Robert Kerr (KERRR1)
- Gillies McBean (MBEAG1)
- Alexander MacDonald, seventeenth of Keppoch (MDONA12)
- Donald MacDonell, fourth of Scotus (MDOND7)
- Alexander MacGillivray of Dunmaglass (MGILA1)
- Alexander MacGillivray (MGILA2)
- John MacGillivray (MGILJ1)
- Robert McGillivray (MGILR1)
- Angus McIntosh of Farr (MINTA5)
- Lachlan MacLachlan of Castle Lachlan (MLACL1)
- Lachlan MacLachlan (MLACL2)
- Robert Seton (SETOR1)
- Stewart (STEWX2)
- Mrs Taylor (TAYLM1)
place (4)
- Cantray House (CANT1)
- Gorthleck House (GORT1)
- Leek (LEEK2)
- Stonyfield (STON1)