Genre: Conversation

IDVolumeTitleForbesPaton
v01.0034.011A Conversation betwixt Mr Lyon and Arnprior about the Murder of Glenbuckie34–3521
v01.0142.011A Conversation with MacDonald of Kingsburgh anent the foresaid Journal, with his Corrections upon it, and some remarkable Sayings of Him and his Lady etc.142–15474–82
v02.0325.012September 7th.325–326189
v03.0458.013A particular Narrative anent Armadale taken from Captain John Hay at Air458–459267
v03.0479.013Narrative of a Conversation betwixt Captain John Hay at Air and me Robert Forbes479–489276–281
v03.0541.013Some Questions proposed to Miss MacDonald and her answers to them541–544304–306
v04.0705.014Conversation with Captain Donald Roy MacDonald705–7062–3
v04.0805.014Miss Flora MacDonald's Correction upon the Copy of Armadale's Letter to his Wife80546
v04.0856.014Copy of a Letter from Captain Malcolm MacLeod, March 22. 1748.856–85771–72
v05.0878.015Short Account of a Conversation betwixt me and Mr Murdoch MacLeod, foresaid878–88081–82
v05.1080.015Short Conversation betwixt young Rasay and me Robert Forbes wherein he corrected a Mistake in the Paper he had sent me, etc1080–1081185–186
v05.1086.015Mr Francis Stewart's Account of some Hardships and Cruelties in and about Inverness after Culloden Battle1086–1094188–191
v05.1108.015Short Conversation Ranald MacDonald, Boradale's Son, and me Robert Forbes1108198–199
v06.1121.016Narrative of the three particular and remarkable Events (Macra, Mackvee, Mackay) given in the Hand-writing of Mr Francis Stewart, November 3d, 1748.1121–1128204–208
v06.1138.016Captain Robert Stewart's account of the Skirmish at Keith, distinct & particular1138212
v06.1161.016Conversation with Goodwillie and Stewart (January 28. 1749) about the Prince's having a Horse shot under him in the the Battle of Culloden.1161–1162224–225
v06.1171.016Account of a meeting with Captain Ranald MacDonald of Bellfinlay in Leith, February 1. 1749.1171229
v06.1172.016Another Meeting with the foresaid, February 4: 1749.1172–1174229–230
v06.1212.016A Third Meeting with MacDonald of Bellfinlay, February 18. 1749.1212–1213247–248
v06.1216.016Account of some Scrapes of Journals, which Mr James Elphinston had got from Mr Walkingshaw, London.1216–1218249
v06.1234.016Bellfinlay's Account of Countess of Finlater's driving over the Field of Culloden immediately after the Action. April 1. 1749.1234–1235257–258
v07.1473.017Some remarkable Narratives from Macpherson younger of Breackachie in Badenoch. February 23. 1750.1473–1481375–380
v07.1482.017Account of an Interview and Conversation with Mr James Grant, Merchant in Inverness, Leith, March 7. 17501482–14921–8
v07.1518.017Names of Persons on Board with Betty Burk151821–22
v07.1519.017Name of the Man whipped cruelly by Captain Ferguson151922
v07.1544.017Copy of a Letter from Macpherson of Strathmashie with a particular and circumstantial account of the Prince's abode in Badenoch et cetera, May 1st 1750154437
v07.1567.017Narrative of a Conversation about the Prince's Landing in Scotland with Mr Hugh MacDonald Brother to the Laird of Moror. Leith, June 15th, 1750.1567–157250–53
v08.1631.018Narrative of a Conversation with MacDonald of Kingsborrow, March 6th 1751, in the Canongate1631–163283–84
v08.1647.018Narrative of a conversation betwixt Donald Cameron of Glenpean & me Robert Forbes, and Copies of Letters in his favours et cetera1647–165090–92
v08.1659.018A singular odd Expression used by the Duke of Cumberland about Duncan Forbes of Culloden165996–97
v08.1693.018Leith, 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.1693–1696113–114
v08.1707.018Narrative of a Conversation with young Glengary. April 9. 1752.1707–1711119–121
v08.1777.018John Mack Donell, hanged at Inverlochie in 1754 for Theft, not one of the eight noted Glenmoriston-Men in 17461777–1778152–153
v09.1896.029Mr. Oliphant from London, September 24. 66.1896–1897216