James Lockhart
Captured by the Jacobites at Falkirk, but released on the expectation that he would not take up arms again (Prisoners, vol. 1, p. 254).
Name
| forename | James |
| surname | Lockhart |
| reg | James Lockhart |
affiliation
sex
Unknown
Languages Known
English
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Major Lockheart (5)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- Copy of Gray, the highland Drover, his Examination before the House of Commons in 1746 (v08.1764.01)
Lockart (5)
Major Lockhart’s (1)
- Copy of a Return to said Mr Innes, March 15. 1750. (v07.1508.01)
Major Lockart (1)
Major Lockarts (1)
- Replies by Rev. James Hay to Bishop Forbes's queries (v07.1573.02)
Lockarts (1)
- Replies by Rev. James Hay to Bishop Forbes's queries (v07.1573.02)
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Document (10)
- 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)
- 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)
- Long & particular narrative of cruelties & barbarities et cetera from said Mr. James Hay (v06.1315.01)
- Copy of a long Letter to the Reverend Mr James Hay in Inverness, containing 26 Queries. August 28. 1749. (v07.1425.01)
- Copy of a Return to said Mr Innes, March 15. 1750. (v07.1508.01)
- Replies by Rev. James Hay to Bishop Forbes's queries (v07.1573.02)
- 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)
- 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)
person (4)
- Hugh Fraser (FRASH1)
- Hugh Fraser (FRASH2)
- James Fraser (FRASJ1)
- John MacDonald (MDONJ8)