Norvell
Brother to George Norvell of Deans and Boghall. Entered in Rosebery's List of Persons Concerned in the Rebellion as "Norwald Home." It is also recorded that he was "Lurking" at the time, and that during the Rising he "Went to Glasgow and reeived the money with the Rebels which they Extorted from that City" (pp. 266-67). He is also mentioned in the Albemarle Papers, on suspicion that Charles Edward Stuart was possibly hiding "at one Norwell Hume's, a gentleman 13 miles west from Edinburgh (pp. 268, 272). It is not clear whether Hume or Home was actually part of this man's name.