Highlands of Scotland
Not consistently geographically defined, but generally the hilly and mountainous northwest of Scotland, less often including portions of the northeast, and sometimes denoting the Gaelic-speaking portions of Scotland.
Name
Highlands of Scotland
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Document (47)
- Copy of a Letter to Mr Robert Forbes at My Lady Bruce's Lodgings at Leith (v01.0070.01)
- A Conversation with MacDonald of Kingsburgh anent the foresaid Journal, with his Corrections upon it, and some remarkable Sayings of Him and his Lady etc. (v01.0142.01)
- 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)
- Remarks, &c. and particular Sayings of some, who were concerned in the Prince's preservation. Leith-Citadel, July 20. 1747. (v01.0189.01)
- Journal of Donald MacLeod, &c. (v02.0266.01)
- 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)
- N: B: (v02.0362.01)
- A short Narrative of a barbarous Custom amongst the Redcoats, given by Dr Cameron's Lady (v02.0374.01)
- Copy of a Letter, said to be written by Lord George Murray, or one of his Friends, 1746 (v03.0429.01)
- 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)
- Lord Rutherford's Petition to King George (v03.0574.01)
- 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)
- Some few Remarks by Captain Alexander MacDonald upon Mr Æneas MacDonald's Journal (v04.0639.01)
- An Account how I came by Oneille's attested Journal (v04.0692.01)
- Journal of Captain Donald MacDonald, alias, Donald Roy (v04.0709.01)
- Copy of a Letter to Mr Hugh MacDonald of Balishair in North Uist January 18. 1748. (v04.0784.01)
- Copy of a Letter to Mr John MacPherson of Stramashie in Badenoch, February 25. 1748 (v04.0799.01)
- The Sequel, etc. A Song (v04.0819.02)
- Copy of a Return to Dr John Burton of York, April 18th, 1748 (v04.0839.01)
- 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)
- 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 John Goodwillie's Journal of the Prince's March from Edinburgh to the Battle of Falkirk (v05.1095.01)
- Substance of Lord Tinwald's Speech to the Grand Jury met at Edinburgh October 10. 1748 (v05.1109.01)
- Paragraph from Captain Robert Stewart about taking away the Highland Dress, January 16. 1749. (v06.1163.01)
- Bigland's account of a new Scots Dance upon a Stage in London, March 3d, 1748/9. (v06.1227.01)
- Letter to MacDonald of Bellfinlay, March 29. 1749 (v06.1229.01)
- Copy of a Letter from the Reverend Mr George Innes, March 15. 1748/9. and of a Narrative, etc. (v06.1254.01)
- Mr William Abernethie's Account of some Toasts in the Westminster Club, London, May 6. 1749. (v06.1282.01)
- 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)
- Contents of this 6th Volume. (v06.1356.251.01)
- Copy of a Letter from Dr MacDonald. September 21. 1749. (v07.1441.01)
- 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)
- A Latin Poem by Donald Roy MacDonald concerning the Want of the Highland Dress (v08.1622.01)
- 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)
- Copy of Gray, the highland Drover, his Examination before the House of Commons in 1746 (v08.1764.01)
- John Mack Donell, hanged at Inverlochie in 1754 for Theft, not one of the eight noted Glenmoriston-Men in 1746 (v08.1777.01)
- Copy of a Paper, from an Eye-Witness (John Farquharson of Aldlerg) concerning the Cruelties after the Battle of Culloden, etc. (v08.1779.01)
- Copy of part of a Letter from said Mr John Stewart to me R. F. (v08.1800.01)
- Additions to John MacKinnon's Account of Things, taken down from his own Mouth, April 25th, 1761. (v08.1831.01)
- Contents of this 8th Volume (v08.1840.283.01)
- Paragraph from Mr William Mackenzie about OS"Ean. July 7. 1763. (v09.1884.01)
- Kept accordingly, when several interesting particulars discussed, and important business done, and a Journal kept, etc. (v09.1915.01)
- Poem on Louisa's Birthday 1774 transmitted to her (v09.2058.01)
place (1)
- Glen Shiel (GLEN22)