Genre: Account / narrative

IDVolumeTitleForbesPaton
v01.0035.011Some short Account of Mr Lyon, etc35–3621–22
v01.0068.011A short Account of Major MacDonell68–6936–37
v01.0080.011A remarkable Saying by one of the Judges at Carlisle8042–43
v01.0100.011Case of Mr Francis Buchanan of Arnprior particularly insisted upon100–10751–53
v01.0125.011Journal taken from the Mouths of of Laird of MackInnon, Mr Malcolm Mac-Leod, Lady Clanronald and Miss Flora Mac-Donald, by etc.125–14266–74
v01.0155.011Journal from the Retreat from Stirling to the Prince's Embarkation for France, being particular and exact, by Mr John Cameron, etc.155–18083–101
v01.0181.011Captain O Neil's Journal of the Prince's Retreat and Escape after April 16.181–189102–108
v01.0189.011Remarks, &c. and particular Sayings of some, who were concerned in the Prince's preservation. Leith-Citadel, July 20. 1747.188–218108–124
v02.0219.012A Narrative given by Mr Cameron of Gleneavis about the Prince's lifting some Cattle; wherein likewise his own History219–221124–126
v02.0221.012N: B:221–227126–129
v02.0228.012Malcolm MacLeod's Journal; wherein likewise his own History and several very remarkable Particulars228–266130–154
v02.0266.012Journal of Donald MacLeod, &c.266–320154–186
v02.0326.012Wednesday'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.326–339189–196
v02.0339.012Septr 9th, 1747, after going thro' the Journal with Ned, I writ fm his own Mouth the following Account, &c.339–345197–200
v02.0346.012Journal 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.346–362201–210
v02.0362.012N: B:362–364210–211
v02.0374.012A short Narrative of a barbarous Custom amongst the Redcoats, given by Dr Cameron's Lady374–375216
v02.0375.012Several particular Cruelties, narrated by Mrs Robertson, alias, Lady Inches, whose Mansion-house is in the Neighbourhood of Inverness and near the Field of Battle375–381216–220
v03.0421.013A 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 quarter421–425250–252
v03.0460.013Copy of some Omissions in Donald MacLeod's Journal460–463268–269
v03.0490.013Journal 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.490–523281–296
v03.0522.013A remarkable Saying by Mr Angus MacDonald anent Secretary Murray522–523296
v03.0524.013Journal of Miss Flora MacDonald, etc.524–541296–303
v03.0547.013Several remarkable Narratives taken from the Mouth of Dr Archibald Cameron's Lady547–560307–313
v03.0563.013Some Account of the remarkable Letter to Arthur Lord Balmerino563–566314–315
v03.0569.013A material Point omitted in Mr John Cameron's Journal anent Cameron of Glenpean569–574317–319
v03.0576.013Copy of a long & particular Journal taken faithfully from the hand-writings of young Clanranald, Major MacDonald of Glenaladale & Captain Alexander MacDonald, Dalely's Brother576–639320–351
v04.0639.014Some few Remarks by Captain Alexander MacDonald upon Mr Æneas MacDonald's Journal639–647351–355
v04.0648.014Colonel Ker of Gradyne his Account648–669355–364
v04.0669.014Account of Colonel Ker's being taken and of his Reprieve669364
v04.0670.014Copy 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 Journal670–692365–375
v04.0692.014An Account how I came by Oneille's attested Journal692–700375–379
v04.0706.014Copy of a Narrative taken from the Handwriting of Captain MacDonald of Belfinlay anent killing the Wounded in cold Blood706–7083–4
v04.0709.014Journal of Captain Donald MacDonald, alias, Donald Roy708–7774–32
v04.0806.014A true Narrative of Captain Andrew Wood's Conversion to the true Church806–81847–51
v04.0818.014An Account of how I came by the said Narrative81851
v04.0858.014Copy of a Narrative about the Prince, when in Sky and Rasay, taken from the Handwriting of Mr Murdoch MacLeod, Rasay's third Son858–87172–78
v05.0871.015Narrative of the plundering, pillaging, burning, etc. of the Islands of Rasay and Rona, taken from the Handwriting of young Rasay871–87878–81
v05.0883.015Copy of a Paper relative to the Beginning of the Troubles, wherein of Lord Lovat, President Forbes, Laird of MacLeod, Seaforth, etc883–88983–86
v05.0890.015Macpherson of Strathmashie's Account of Clifton-battle, some Attacks in Athol, and of burning Cluny's House890–91086–94
v05.0911.015MacDonald of Balshar's (in North Uist) Account of the Prince's distresses, wherein some remarkable Notes upon Sir Alexander MacDonald911–93394–103
v05.0940.015Account 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 abroad940–962106–114
v05.0963.015Remarkable Saying of President Forbes on his Death-bed to one of his own Relations963–965114–115
v05.0966.015Copy of James Gib's Accompts Master-household to the Prince, being an excellent Journal, interspersed with several curious Notes and Observations966–1008115–152
v05.1009.015Account how I came by Mr. Gib's Pocket-book of Accompts, and of several Conversations I had with him at different Times1009–1039152–167
v05.1039.015Copies of Six small Accompts, which I received from Mr Gib at my 5th and last Meeting with him, and a remarkable Instance of Honesty in one William Burnet, etc1039–1043166–169
v05.1095.015Copy of John Goodwillie's Journal of the Prince's March from Edinburgh to the Battle of Falkirk1095–1107191–198
v06.1138.026Narrative by him of the skirmish at Keith1138–1149213–217
v06.1154.016Narrative of the Lions (Parliament Close) being dressed in a blue bonnet & white Cockade on December 20. 1748 and of the White Rose in the paw of the same Lion on June 10. 17481154–1157221–223
v06.1176.016Alexander Stewart's Memorial of his own Sufferings and Hardships, etc. January 30. 1749.1176–1207231–245
v06.1207.016Said Stewart's Account of the Design of seizing the Prince at Macintosh's House.1207–1211245–247
v06.1218.016John Mackinnon's Part of the Prince's Escape, as given by Walkingshaw to Elphinston.1218–1226249–254
v06.1239.016Account of the signal Escape of John Fraser, taken from the printed Copy.1239–1242260–261
v06.1243.016Goodwillie's Account of Prince Charles's Bond to Hepburn of Kingston, and Copy thereof, etc.1243–1246261–263
v06.1315.016Long & particular narrative of cruelties & barbarities et cetera from said Mr. James Hay1315–1333298–308
v06.1333.016Another account, anonymous1333–1347308–313
v07.1384.017The Character of honest Palinurus, Donald MacLeod, July 5. 1749.1384332–333
v07.1410.017John Daunie's Account of the skirmish at Inverury1410–1412344–345
v07.1443.017A Nota Bene containing an extraordinary Particular about President Forbes, in 1746.1443–1446361–362
v07.1461.017The Rape of the Devil, being a Burlesque upon the Duke of C[umberland]'s committing a Rape, etc. 17491461–1463369–370
v07.1498.017Copy of Narratives from the Reverend Mr George Innes, Forres, February 27. 17501498–150711–16
v07.1510.017Account of seizing the Hazard-Sloop in the Harbour of Montrose, wherein of the landing of Lord John Drummond, 17451510–151718–21
v07.1521.027Account of the sufferings of Rev. James Taylor1521–154324–37
v07.1545.017Account in the handwriting of Donald MacPherson, younger brother of Cluny, of the Prince's sojourn in Badenoch1545–156338–48
v07.1573.027Replies by Rev. James Hay to Bishop Forbes's queries1573–158353–58
v07.1583.017Memorial of the suffering of David Taylor, wright in Inverness1583–159159–62
v08.1633.018Narrative about the Sufferings in Canna and Eigg in 1746 taken from the Hand- writing of Alexander MacDonald1633–164284–88
v08.1660.018Leith, 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.1660–169297–112
v08.1696.018A Third Meeting with the said Patrick Grant, & his Interpreter, Donald MacDonald, at Leith in my own House, on Friday, Janry 3d, 1752, 'twixt ten & eleven o'Clock, Forenoon1696–1703114–117
v08.1714.018Narrative of [creaseHardships], etc. transmitted to me from Malcolm MacLeod of Brea in Rasay1714–1730123–128
v08.1754.018A 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.1754–1759139–142
v08.1764.018Copy of Gray, the highland Drover, his Examination before the House of Commons in 17461764–1775144–152
v08.1797.028Account of burning the Library at Presshome in the Enzie in 1746.1797–1799164
v08.1812.018Copy, taken from the Hand-writing of the forementioned Thomas Bowdler, Esqr, of what he wrote from the Mouth of his Sister, the foresaid Mrs Gordon.1812–1819173–177
v08.1819.018Copy of A list of what General Hawley took from me when I lent him my House at Aberdeen1819–1823177–180
v08.1824.018Narrative of the Negotiation of John Blaw of Castlehill in France in 1745.1824–1827180–181
v08.1828.018Narrative of Alexander MackDonell of Tullocherom in Badenoch his meeting with the Prince in skulking, etc.1828182
v08.1829.028Glenalladale's Death and Character1829182
v08.1831.018Additions to John MacKinnon's Account of Things, taken down from his own Mouth, April 25th, 1761.1831–1846183–192
v09.1848.019When Barisdale was released, etc.1848192
v09.1915.019Kept accordingly, when several interesting particulars discussed, and important business done, and a Journal kept, etc.1915–1925227
v09.1925.019A Defect supplied1925–1926
v09.1926.019Visited that grand Fall of Water, the Gray-Mare's-Tail1926–1930
v09.1930.019Crossed Moffat-Water 16 times in about 2 Miles1930–1931
v09.1931.019Source of Tweed and an interesting interview with a Child1931–1932
v09.1932.019Tennis-Castle1932–1935
v09.1935.019Mr Oliphant visited Cousin 5 or 6 times, etc.1935244
v09.1937.019Charles's Economy, etc.1936–1937245–246
v09.1938.019Voltaire, wrong-headed1937–1938246
v09.1957.039To B.G.1957262
v09.1971.019Account of Bruce of Ailesbury taken from the mouth of Captain James Menzies1971–1972272
v09.2083.019Woodfall fined and his Brother, and imprisoned, for Ash-Wednesday's Paper2083–2084338–339