| v01.0034.01 | 1 | A Conversation betwixt Mr Lyon and
Arnprior about the Murder of Glenbuckie | 34–35 | 21 |
| v01.0142.01 | 1 | 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. | 142–154 | 74–82 |
| v02.0325.01 | 2 | September 7th. | 325–326 | 189 |
| v03.0458.01 | 3 | A particular Narrative anent Armadale taken
from Captain John Hay at Air | 458–459 | 267 |
| v03.0479.01 | 3 | Narrative of a Conversation betwixt
Captain John Hay at Air and me Robert Forbes | 479–489 | 276–281 |
| v03.0541.01 | 3 | Some Questions proposed to Miss MacDonald and her answers to them | 541–544 | 304–306 |
| v04.0705.01 | 4 | Conversation with Captain Donald Roy MacDonald | 705–706 | 2–3 |
| v04.0805.01 | 4 | Miss Flora MacDonald's Correction upon the
Copy of Armadale's Letter to his Wife | 805 | 46 |
| v04.0856.01 | 4 | Copy of a Letter from Captain Malcolm MacLeod, March 22. 1748. | 856–857 | 71–72 |
| v05.0878.01 | 5 | Short Account of a Conversation betwixt
me and Mr Murdoch MacLeod, foresaid | 878–880 | 81–82 |
| v05.1080.01 | 5 | Short Conversation betwixt young Rasay and me Robert Forbes
wherein he corrected a Mistake in the Paper he
had sent me, etc | 1080–1081 | 185–186 |
| v05.1086.01 | 5 | Mr Francis Stewart's Account of some Hardships and Cruelties in and about Inverness after Culloden Battle | 1086–1094 | 188–191 |
| v05.1108.01 | 5 | Short Conversation Ranald MacDonald,
Boradale's Son, and me Robert Forbes | 1108 | 198–199 |
| v06.1121.01 | 6 | Narrative of the three particular and remarkable Events (Macra, Mackvee, Mackay) given
in the Hand-writing of Mr Francis Stewart,
November 3d, 1748. | 1121–1128 | 204–208 |
| v06.1138.01 | 6 | Captain Robert Stewart's account of the Skirmish at Keith, distinct & particular | 1138 | 212 |
| v06.1161.01 | 6 | Conversation with Goodwillie and Stewart (January
28. 1749) about the Prince's having a Horse
shot under him in the the Battle of Culloden. | 1161–1162 | 224–225 |
| v06.1171.01 | 6 | Account of a meeting with Captain Ranald MacDonald of Bellfinlay in Leith, February 1. 1749. | 1171 | 229 |
| v06.1172.01 | 6 | Another Meeting with the foresaid, February 4: 1749. | 1172–1174 | 229–230 |
| v06.1212.01 | 6 | A Third Meeting with MacDonald of Bellfinlay, February
18. 1749. | 1212–1213 | 247–248 |
| v06.1216.01 | 6 | Account of some Scrapes of Journals, which Mr James
Elphinston had got from Mr Walkingshaw, London. | 1216–1218 | 249 |
| v06.1234.01 | 6 | Bellfinlay's Account of Countess of Finlater's
driving over the Field of Culloden immediately
after the Action. April 1. 1749. | 1234–1235 | 257–258 |
| v07.1473.01 | 7 | Some remarkable Narratives from Macpherson younger
of Breackachie in Badenoch. February 23. 1750. | 1473–1481 | 375–380 |
| v07.1482.01 | 7 | Account of an Interview and Conversation with Mr James
Grant, Merchant in Inverness, Leith, March 7. 1750 | 1482–1492 | 1–8 |
| v07.1518.01 | 7 | Names of Persons on Board with Betty Burk | 1518 | 21–22 |
| v07.1519.01 | 7 | Name of the Man whipped cruelly by Captain Ferguson | 1519 | 22 |
| v07.1544.01 | 7 | Copy of a Letter from Macpherson of Strathmashie with a particular and circumstantial account of the Prince's abode in Badenoch et cetera, May 1st 1750 | 1544 | 37 |
| v07.1567.01 | 7 | Narrative of a Conversation about the
Prince's Landing in Scotland with Mr
Hugh MacDonald Brother to the Laird
of Moror. Leith, June 15th, 1750. | 1567–1572 | 50–53 |
| v08.1631.01 | 8 | Narrative of a Conversation with
MacDonald of Kingsborrow, March 6th
1751, in the Canongate | 1631–1632 | 83–84 |
| v08.1647.01 | 8 | Narrative of a conversation betwixt Donald
Cameron of Glenpean & me Robert Forbes, and Copies of Letters in his favours et cetera | 1647–1650 | 90–92 |
| v08.1659.01 | 8 | A singular odd Expression used by the Duke of
Cumberland about Duncan Forbes of Culloden | 1659 | 96–97 |
| v08.1693.01 | 8 | Leith, Monday, Decr 16th, at 12 o'Clock, 1751. the foresaid Patrick Grant brought along with him to my House one Martin MacDonald, whom I was glad to see, as I knew him to have been principal Servant to Sr Alexr MacDonald in 1746. and therefore capable (perhaps) to clear up some Things to me. | 1693–1696 | 113–114 |
| v08.1707.01 | 8 | Narrative of a Conversation with
young Glengary. April 9. 1752. | 1707–1711 | 119–121 |
| v08.1777.01 | 8 | John Mack Donell, hanged at Inverlochie
in 1754 for Theft, not one of the eight noted
Glenmoriston-Men in 1746 | 1777–1778 | 152–153 |
| v09.1896.02 | 9 | Mr. Oliphant from London, September 24. 66. | 1896–1897 | 216 |