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- Speech of Mr Thomas Theodore Deacon (v01.0037.01)
- Speech of Mr Thomas Syddal (v01.0045.01)
- From the Constitutional Journal, September 27th, 1476. (v01.0061.01)
- Case of Mr Francis Buchanan of Arnprior particularly insisted upon (v01.0100.01)
- Upon the Death of Lord Balmerino, by a Non-jurant Clergyman in London, in a Letter to a Friend (v01.0113.01)
- Letter, vindicating Balmerino, in a certain Point, to a Gentleman in Holland (v01.0114.01)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- Copy of a Letter from Thomas Theodore Deacon to his Father (v03.0381.01)
- Copy of some Omissions in Donald MacLeod's Journal (v03.0460.01)
- Copy of a Letter in favours of Donald MacLeod, and giving a Character of him (v03.0466.01)
- 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)
- A remarkable Saying by Mr Angus MacDonald anent Secretary Murray (v03.0522.01)
- Some Questions proposed to Miss MacDonald and her answers to them (v03.0541.01)
- Several remarkable Narratives taken from the Mouth of Dr Archibald Cameron's Lady (v03.0547.01)
- 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)
- Copy of the Laird of MacLeod's Letter to Kingsborrow anent giving up the Prince (v04.0701.01)
- Copy of a Letter to Mr Alexander MacDonald of Kingsburgh in Sky, January 18th, 1748 (v04.0792.01)
- An Account of how I came by the said Narrative (v04.0818.01)
- Copy of a Return to Dr John Burton of York, April 18th, 1748 (v04.0839.01)
- 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)
- Paragraph of a Letter to Reverend Mr Jamess Falconer, London (v05.1051.01)
- Paragraph of a Letter from the Reverend Mr James Falconer, , to me Robert Forbes (v05.1058.01)
- Copy of a Letter from Dr Burton to me Robert Forbes wherein of the peace then on the Carpet (v05.1062.01)
- Account and Copy of a Letter of a singular Nature to My Lady Stewart in Leith, September 24. 1748. (v05.1083.01)
- Contents of this 5th Volume. (v05.1112.251.01)
- Copy of a Letter from Bailie John Stewart, Inverness, November 16. 1748. (v06.1135.01)
- Epitaph by a Highlander in Glenlivet on the Duke of Cumberland (v06.1149.01)
- Paragraph of a Letter from Miss Clerk (London, January 23. 1749) about taking the Duke of Cumberland's Sword from him, etc. (v06.1164.01)
- A Whig Hymn for Will Plunder, by a Gentleman after the Battle of Val. (v06.1166.01)
- Alexander Stewart's Memorial of his own Sufferings and Hardships, etc. January 30. 1749. (v06.1176.01)
- Account of some Scrapes of Journals, which Mr James Elphinston had got from Mr Walkingshaw, London. (v06.1216.01)
- Bigland's account of a new Scots Dance upon a Stage in London, March 3d, 1748/9. (v06.1227.01)
- Goodwillie's Account of Prince Charles's Bond to Hepburn of Kingston, and Copy thereof, etc. (v06.1243.01)
- Ode on the Birth of a great Prince, in 1720. (v06.1247.01)
- 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)
- Letter from a French Officer (Prisoner) to said Mrs Leith, , 28 June, 1746. (v06.1310.01)
- Another Letter from said Officer to said Mrs Leith, Southwark Gaol, September 20. 1746. (v06.1311.01)
- 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 a Letter from Dr Burton of York. January 26. 1749. (v07.1359.01)
- Copy of a Letter from Dr Burton about his own pamphlet of the Prince's Escape, June 10th, 1749. (v07.1364.01)
- Copy of a Letter from an unknown Hand in Inverness concerning John Fraser's Escape and other Cruelties. March 24. 1749. (v07.1371.01)
- Comical Advertisement from the London Evening Post — 1749, concerning the miserable State of the Nation. (v07.1387.01)
- Copy of Letters and Orders anent burning Clesteron's House in Orkney, and how the said Letters and Orders came ever to appear. May 10. 1746. (v07.1394.01)
- Copy of a Letter to Dr Burton of York recommending Lady Lady Gask to his Friendship. July 24. 1749 (v07.1406.01)
- Copy of a Letter from Bishop Gerard of Aberdeen inclosing Mr. Daunie's account of Inverury-Skirmish July 12, 1749 (v07.1409.01)
- Copy of a Letter from Tam Forbes, London, July 28. 1749 (v07.1415.01)
- Copy of an Answer to said Tam Forbes. August 8. 1749. (v07.1417.01)
- Copy of a Letter from Dr Burton of York. August 3. 1749. (v07.1418.01)
- Copy of a Note from the Reverend Mr Hay Inverness. October 20. 49 (v07.1442.01)
- Copy of a Letter fm a Gentleman in London (November 1. 1749) to one in Edinburgh about the Lord Mayor's Feast (v07.1458.01)
- Copy of a Letter from Tam Forbes (London, December 29. 1749) about honest old MacGrowther (v07.1467.01)
- Copy of Part of a (curious) Letter from London, about the Mutiny Bill, 1749/50. (v07.1469.01)
- Copy of Narratives from the Reverend Mr George Innes, Forres, February 27. 1750 (v07.1498.01)
- Copy of Part of a Letter the Reverend Mr George Innes, Forres, April 29. 1750 (v07.1520.01)
- Account of the sufferings of Rev. James Taylor (v07.1521.02)
- Contents of this 7th Volume. (v07.1598.249.01)
- 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)
- [creaseCopy] of a Letter about a formed Design to ass[creaseassina]te the Prince in 1745. (v08.1712.01)
- Narrative of [creaseHardships], etc. transmitted to me from Malcolm MacLeod of Brea in Rasay (v08.1714.01)
- Copy of a Letter from John Anderson my Jo about the Prince's Protestantism and Marriage. London, August 26. 1752. (v08.1731.01)
- Copy of Part of a Letter from Mr Abernethie about Doctor Cameron's Behaviour at Death, London, June 12. 1753 (v08.1734.01)
- Copy of Ditto from Ditto about Ditto's last Speech as to the Prince's Protestantism. London, July 14th, 1753 (v08.1737.01)
- 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)
- A genuine & authentic Account of the Behaviour of Dr Archibald Cameron, at the place of Execution, on Thursday, June 7th, 1753. By an Eye and Ear Witness. (v08.1754.01)
- 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 a Paragraph from the Reverend Mr Ludovick Grant of Fortrose about burning his Chapel in 1746. October 25. 1758 (v08.1797.01)
- Copy, etc. of the Misnomer-Warrands and Orders as to John Blaw of Castlehill in June 1745. (v08.1801.01)
- A very minute & particular Account of plundering the House of Mr. Gordon of Hallheadin Aberdeen by the Duke of Cumberland and General Hawley et cetera (v08.1803.01)
- Copy of the forementioned Letter to Sister Jane Bowdler (v08.1804.01)
- Copy of A list of what General Hawley took from me when I lent him my House at Aberdeen (v08.1819.01)
- Narrative of the Negotiation of John Blaw of Castlehill in France in 1745. (v08.1824.01)
- 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)
- Alexis; Or, The Young Adventurer. A Novel. (v08.9999.02)
- Bell of Langside rent, wherein News came that Earl Marischal had qualified (v09.1861.01)
- Letter to B. Gordon concerning poor OS"Ean. April, 1763. (v09.1870.01)
- Copy of a Paragraph from B. Robert Gordeun of London. (v09.1879.01)
- Letters by & to Lady Gask about Cousin's marriage & Mr. White's being Chaplain et cetera June 28. July 6. 1763 (v09.1882.01)
- Letter to Lady Gask (v09.1882.02)
- Letter from Lady Gask (v09.1883.01)
- To Lady Oliphant about the Marriage of Cousin. July 18. 1763. (v09.1885.01)
- Character of Willie Cumberland, latin and English, upon his Death (v09.1892.01)
- Mr. Oliphant from London, September 24. 66. (v09.1896.02)
- Gask's Death intimated to Ditto (v09.1902.01)
- Nisbet's Letter concerning the dismission of John Hay and Andrew Lumisden, etc. December 31. 1768. (v09.1907.02)
- Bishop Gordon his opinion of the dismission (v09.1909.02)
- From Bishop Gordon (v09.1911.02)
- The King of Naples washing the Feet of 12 poor Men on Thursday of holy Week (v09.1911.03)
- Meeting with Mr. Oliphant and his Lady at Edinburgh, from Naples, July 8. 69: who gave me Satisfaction as to dismission, etc. (v09.1913.01)
- Proposal of an Interview, August 8. 1769. at Moffat with Bishop Gordon (v09.1914.01)
- Kept accordingly, when several interesting particulars discussed, and important business done, and a Journal kept, etc. (v09.1915.01)
- Voltaire, wrong-headed (v09.1938.01)
- From Bishop Gordon (v09.1939.05)
- To Bishop Gordon (v09.1941.03)
- Bankruptcies, amazing in Edinburgh (v09.1942.01)
- George Chalmers tottering on one leg, and at last failed (v09.1943.01)
- From Bishop Gordon (v09.1943.02)
- Charles well & has the Newspapers from London (v09.1944.01)
- To Bishop Gordon (v09.1944.02)
- From Bishop Gordon (v09.1944.03)
- From Tom Bowdler (v09.1948.01)
- From Bishop Gordon (v09.1948.02)
- From Bishop Gordon (v09.1949.01)
- To Bishop Gordon (v09.1949.02)
- From Bishop Gordon (v09.1949.04)
- From Bishop Gordon (v09.1950.02)
- Buchan-Persecution, Sangster (v09.1951.01)
- Mr. Wagstaffe's death December 3. 1770 (v09.1952.01)
- Charles vindicated & touching King's Evil (v09.1955.01)
- From Bishop Gordon (v09.1955.02)
- [Charles] at , August 24. 1771. (v09.1956.01)
- Mr Maitland not to accept Edinburgh (v09.1956.02)
- Charles journeying 1000 Miles in 7 Days. (v09.1957.01)
- From Bishop Gordon (v09.1957.02)
- From Bishop Gordon (two letters) (v09.1957.05)
- Marriage of Charles (v09.1958.01)
- To Bishop Gordon (v09.1958.03)
- Name Louisa (v09.1959.01)
- Birth of Charles Oliphant (v09.1963.01)
- Pennant's Tour improved (v09.1965.01)
- To Bishop Gordon (v09.1965.02)
- Crescant lætè, translated (v09.1966.01)
- From Bishop Gordon (v09.1967.01)
- D'Argenson's Letter to the Dutch Ambasssador concerning Charles after Culloden-Battle (v09.1968.01)
- Specie in Scotland at the Union (v09.1973.01)
- From Bishop Gordon (v09.1973.03)
- To Bishop Gordon (v09.1974.01)
- Paragraph from Stanford's Dedication to King Charles 2. of the Genealogical history of the Kings of England, etc. (v09.1977.01)
- From Mr Brett 1 and 2d Book of Discipline, and Acts of the General Assembly 1641. (v09.1979.01)
- Pennant's not viewing the hill of Myat when in his Power, with an entertaining Story of Spittle of Leuchat (v09.1980.01)
- Letter to Mr John Leith concerning one Mr. Hope, a popish Priest (v09.1981.01)
- From Bishop Gordon (v09.1982.01)
- T[]ransmitted to Bishop Gordon (v09.1987.01)
- From Bishop Gordon (v09.1987.02)
- Inscription comical on a Grave Stone at Cumbernauld (v09.1988.02)
- [P]regnancy premature (v09.1991.01)
- [M]acdowal, junior, Castlesemple, his [C]haracter of a Family at Rome (v09.1991.02)
- [V]indication of Charles 1. and Strictures on Monboddo, approved of by Bishop Gordon (v09.1992.01)
- Queen of Hearts, a Lady so called (v09.1992.02)
- To Bishop Gordon (two letters) (v09.1993.02)
- Four lines on a Print of Louisa (v09.1993.03)
- To Bishop Gordon (v09.1995.02)
- [A] valuable Manuscript at Burnhall, Folio, about 1688 (v09.1999.01)
- Doctor Johnson's Speech at a Judge's Table in Edinburgh, 1773. (v09.1999.02)
- Gask and his Lady set out from England for Seville, 1773. (v09.2001.01)
- To Bishop Gordon (v09.2002.02)
- From Bishop Gordon (v09.2003.01)
- Rejoicings in Edinburgh upon Victory over Literary Property, February 26. 1774. (v09.2003.02)
- From Bishop Gordon (v09.2005.01)
- Ditto condemned in the House of Commons (v09.2009.01)
- Bellmount failed for 60,000 £ and Alexander Sheriff in Leith for 44,000£ sterling (v09.2011.01)
- Lady Gask's Death, March 18. 1774. (v09.2012.01)
- Two heads, Charles and Louisa (v09.2015.01)
- Letter from Bishop Forbes to Bishop Gordon (v09.2018.01)
- Mr Nicholas Brett like to fall off (v09.2020.01)
- Ash-wednesday's Paper printed in Edinburgh (v09.2023.01)
- The King of Prussia taking particular Notice of Bob Keith at a Review at Berlin. 1774. (v09.2030.01)
- Public Ledger of June 22. a most bold and impudent Paper (v09.2033.01)
- Mr Oliphant, Lady and Daughter arrived in Edinburgh, June 27. 1774. (v09.2040.01)
- Letter to Bishop Gordon intimating a meeting at Forfar on August 24. 1774 (v09.2044.01)
- Assurances, that faithful Remnant in England must be cared for (v09.2046.01)
- Letter from Bishop Forbes to John Farquharson of Aldlerg (v09.2051.01)
- Letter from Bishop Forbes to Bishop Gordon (v09.2052.01)
- St James's Chronicle, etc. a most bold and impudent Paper, September 3. 1774. (v09.2053.01)
- Sent likewise to Bishop Gordon (v09.2062.01)
- Thanks from Bishop Gordon for sight of Louisa's Letter (v09.2065.01)
- Account of the Royal-Oak-Club transmitted to an amiable Lady (v09.2066.01)
- Bishop Gordon his being with Nicolas Brett, and reasoning with him (v09.2073.01)
- Letter from Bishop Gordon by the Countess of Galloway. September 17. 1774. (v09.2075.01)
- First Poem on Louisa set to Music, and sent off to herself (v09.2077.01)
- Gask's Lady's Death, November. 4. 74. (v09.2080.01)
- General Lockhart's Lady intimately acquainted with Louisa (v09.2081.01)
- Shebbear making free with the Revolution and the Prince of Orange, etc. (v09.2084.01)
- Letter from Bishop Forbes to Bishop Gordon (v09.2088.01)
- Letter from Bishop Forbes to Bishop Gordon (v09.2096.01)
- Bishop Gordon much pleased with the Royal-Oak Institution (v09.2097.01)
- Mr Innes of Aberdeen much pleased with Mr Bowdler's Remarks (v09.2099.01)
- Mr Bowdler's Remarks now in my Custody (v09.2102.01)
- Letter from Bishop Forbes to Bishop Gordon (v09.2106.01)
- Letter from Bishop Gordon (v09.2110.01)
- Return to the above. (v09.2111.01)
- Time of her Departure from Edinburgh to Bath (v09.2112.01)
- Letter from Bishop Gordon, April 18. 1775. wherein of King James the 2d, much to his Honour (v09.2112.02)
- Return to the Above (v09.2114.01)
- Contents of this Volume. (v09.2114.283.01)
- From B. G. "London, June 2. 1775. (v10.2117.01)
- Copy of a Return to the Above (v10.2121.01)
- From B. G. London, [without Date] (v10.2124.02)
- From B. G. London, July 6. 1775. (v10.2126.01)
- From B. G. "London, July 25. 1775. (v10.2131.01)
- Copy of a Return. (v10.2132.01)
- Declaration for Gray Cooper, Esqr, Secretary to the Treasury at London. Leith, July 29. 1775. (v10.2134.01)
- Copy of a paragraph in a Letter to Alexr Mitchel, Esqr, Custom-House, Edr, from Sir Grey Cooper of Gogar, Baronet. (v10.2142.01)
- From B. G. "London, Septr 21. 1775. (v10.2144.02)
- From B. G. "London, Octr 16. 1775. (v10.2148.01)
- Index to the Lyon in Mourning (v11.0001.01)
person (58)
- James Bayne (BAYNJ1)
- Alexander Blackwell (BLACA1)
- John Bowdler (BOWDJ2)
- Thomas Bowdler (BOWDT1)
- Archibald Campbell, third Duke of Argyll (CAMPA2)
- Margaret Campbell, Lady of Lochnell (CAMPM1)
- Anne Carmichael, Lady Stewart of Burray (CARMA1)
- Francis Charteris (CHARF1)
- Charles I of England, Scotland, and Ireland (CHARL1)
- Charles II of England, Scotland, and Ireland (CHARL2)
- Reverend George Cheyne (CHEYG1)
- Sir John Cope (COPEJ1)
- Lady Anne Cotton (COTTA1)
- George Mackenzie, third Earl of Cromartie (CROME1)
- Alexander Donaldson (DONAA1)
- William Douglas, fourth Duke of Queensberry (DOUGW1)
- James Elphinston (ELPHJ1)
- John Farquharson of Allargue (FARQJ1)
- Sir Everard Fawkener (FAWKE1)
- John Finlayson (FINLJ1)
- Karl Georg Friedrich von Flemming (FLEMK1)
- Thomas Forbes (FORBT1)
- Thomas Ford (FORDT1)
- Simon Fraser, Master of Lovat (FRASS2)
- Alexander Geddes (GEDDX1)
- George William Frederick, III of Great Britain and Ireland (GEORG3)
- Patrick Gordon (GORDP1)
- Bishop Robert Gordon (GORDR1)
- John Hay, fourth Marquess of Tweeddale (HAYJO3)
- Mrs Jackson (JACKX1)
- James II of England and Ireland, and James VII of Scotland (JAMES1)
- Dr. Samuel Johnson (JOHNS1)
- Richard Jones (JONER1)
- Mr Keith (KEITX1)
- William Anne Keppel, Earl of Albemarle (KEPPW1)
- Anne Leith (LEITA1)
- James Lindsay (LINDJ1)
- Robert Lyon (LYONR2)
- Edward Mason (MASOE1)
- Andrew MacDonald (MDONA16)
- John MacGinnis (MGINJ1)
- Richard Morison (MORRR1)
- William Murray, Marquess of Tullibardine (MURRW1)
- Frederick North, Lord North (NORTF1)
- Arthur Onslow (ONSLA1)
- Alexander Pope (POPEA1)
- John Rattray (RATTJ1)
- Algernon Sidney (SIDNA1)
- Reverend Smith (SMITX2)
- Archibald Stewart of Mitcham (STEWA3)
- Anne Stewart, Countess of Galloway (STEWA4)
- Mary Stewart, Lady Fortrose (STEWM1)
- John Stuart, third Earl of Bute (STUAJ4)
- John Thrift (THRIJ1)
- John Walkinshaw (WALKJ1)
- Henry Sampson Woodfall (WOODH1)
- William Woodfall (WOODW1)
- Mary Ann Yates (YATEX1)
place (9)
- The British Coffee-House (BRIT1)
- The Custom House (CUST1)
- Messenger William Dick's house (DICK1)
- Henry Hawley's house (HAWL1)
- Holborn (HOLB1)
- Potter's Row (POTT1)
- Southwark (SOUT2)
- St James's Square (STJA2)
- Whitehall (WHIT1)