| v01.0000.006.01 | 1 | "The Lyon in Mourning" | Additional material | lib:6–lib:7 | |
| v01.0001.01 | 1 | Letter from the Reverend Mr Lyon to his Mother and Sisters | Letter | 1–14 | 3–11 |
| v01.0012.020.01 | 1 | Identical Copy of the Scots Communion
Office, used by Mr Lyon in
Carlisle-
Castle, bound in | Insert | lib:20–lib:43 | |
| v01.0015.01 | 1 | Speech of the Reverend
Mr Lyon | Speech | 15–34 | 12–21 |
| v01.0034.01 | 1 | A Conversation betwixt Mr Lyon and
Arnprior about the Murder of Glenbuckie | Conversation | 34–35 | 21 |
| v01.0035.01 | 1 | Some short Account of Mr Lyon,
etc | Account / narrative | 35–36 | 21–22 |
| v01.0037.01 | 1 | Speech of Mr Thomas Theodore Deacon | Speech | 37–44 | 22–26 |
| v01.0045.01 | 1 | Speech of Mr Thomas Syddal | Speech | 45–57 | 26–31 |
| v01.0058.01 | 1 | The Speech of The Right Honourable, Arthur, Lord Balmerino | Speech | 58–61 | 32–33 |
| v01.0061.01 | 1 | From the Constitutional Journal, September 27th, 1476. | Miscellaneous | 61 | 33–34 |
| v01.0062.01 | 1 | Speech of Major Donald MacDonell
of the Family of Keppoch | Speech | 62–68 | 34–36 |
| v01.0068.01 | 1 | A short Account of Major MacDonell | Account / narrative | 68–69 | 36–37 |
| v01.0070.01 | 1 | Copy of a Letter to Mr Robert Forbes at My Lady Bruce's Lodgings at Leith | Letter | 70–71 | 37–38 |
| v01.0071.01 | 1 | Copy of a Return to ye Above | Letter | 71–73 | 38–39 |
| v01.0074.01 | 1 | Copy of a Letter to Mr John Moir, Mercht in Edr, & Mr Robert Forbes in Leith | Letter | 74–76 | 39–40 |
| v01.0077.01 | 1 | Copy of a Letter to Mr Robert Forbes at My Lady Bruce's Lodgings Leith | Letter | 77–78 | 40–41 |
| v01.0078.01 | 1 | Copy of a Letter to Mr Join Moir, Merchant in Edinburgh | Letter | 78–79 | 41–42 |
| v01.0079.01 | 1 | The Major's Behaviour at his Trial | Miscellaneous | 79–80 | 42 |
| v01.0080.01 | 1 | A remarkable Saying by one of the
Judges at Carlisle | Account / narrative | 80 | 42–43 |
| v01.0081.01 | 1 | Speech of David Morgan, Esquire | Speech | 81–92 | 43–47 |
| v01.0093.01 | 1 | Speech of Mr James Bradeshaw | Speech | 93–99 | 48–50 |
| v01.0100.01 | 1 | Case of Mr Francis Buchanan of
Arnprior particularly insisted upon | Account / narrative | 100–107 | 51–53 |
| v01.0108.01 | 1 | Speech of Balmerino, faithfully
transcribed from his own Hand-writ | Speech | 108–112 | 54–56 |
| v01.0112.01 | 1 | List of the Evidences against Balmerino | Miscellaneous | 112 | 56 |
| v01.0112.02 | 1 | Upon ye truly noble Ld Balmerino. | Poem / song / epitaph | 112 | 56–57 |
| v01.0112.03 | 1 | Extempore, upon viewing ye Scaffold immediately after ye Execution of Ld Balmerino. | Poem / song / epitaph | 112–113 | 57 |
| v01.0113.01 | 1 | Upon the Death of Lord Balmerino, by a Non-jurant Clergyman in London, in a Letter to a Friend | Poem / song / epitaph | 113–114 | 57–58 |
| v01.0114.01 | 1 | Letter, vindicating Balmerino, in a
certain Point, to a Gentleman in Holland | Letter | 114–116 | 58–60 |
| v01.0117.01 | 1 | Speech of the Reverend Mr Thomas Coppoch | Speech | 117–122 | 60–64 |
| v01.0123.01 | 1 | Speech of Andrew Wood | Speech | 123–125 | 64–66 |
| v01.0125.01 | 1 | Journal taken from the Mouths
of
of Laird of MackInnon, Mr Malcolm
Mac-Leod, Lady Clanronald and Miss
Flora Mac-Donald, by etc. | Account / narrative | 125–142 | 66–74 |
| 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. | Conversation | 142–154 | 74–82 |
| v01.0155.01 | 1 | Journal from the Retreat from Stirling
to the Prince's Embarkation for France, being
particular and exact, by Mr John Cameron, etc. | Account / narrative | 155–180 | 83–101 |
| v01.0181.01 | 1 | Captain O Neil's Journal of the Prince's Retreat and Escape after April 16. | Account / narrative | 181–189 | 102–108 |
| v01.0189.01 | 1 | Remarks, &c. and particular Sayings of some, who were concerned in the Prince's preservation. Leith-Citadel, July 20. 1747. | Account / narrative | 188–218 | 108–124 |
| v02.0000.005.01 | 2 | Title Page | Title page | lib:5 | |
| v02.0221.01 | 2 | N: B: | Account / narrative | 221–227 | 126–129 |
| v02.0228.01 | 2 | Malcolm MacLeod's Journal;
wherein likewise his own History
and several very remarkable Particulars | Account / narrative | 228–266 | 130–154 |
| v02.0266.01 | 2 | Journal of Donald MacLeod, &c. | Account / narrative | 266–320 | 154–186 |
| v02.0320.01 | 2 | Copy of a Letter to Mr Alexander MacDonald of Kingsburgh in Sky. | Letter | 320–322 | 186–187 |
| v02.0323.01 | 2 | Copy of a Letter to Captain Malcolm MacLeod of Castle in Raaza. | Letter | 323–325 | 187–188 |
| v02.0325.01 | 2 | September 7th. | Conversation | 325–326 | 189 |
| v02.0326.01 | 2 | Wednesday'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. | Account / narrative | 326–339 | 189–196 |
| v02.0339.01 | 2 | Septr 9th, 1747, after going thro' the Journal with Ned, I writ fm his own Mouth the following Account, &c. | Account / narrative | 339–345 | 197–200 |
| v02.0346.01 | 2 | 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. | Account / narrative | 346–362 | 201–210 |
| v02.0362.01 | 2 | N: B: | Account / narrative | 362–364 | 210–211 |
| v02.0365.01 | 2 | Copy of a Letter from the
Prince to his Father after
the Battle of Gladesmuir | Letter | 365–373 | 211–215 |
| v02.0374.01 | 2 | A short Narrative of a barbarous Custom amongst the
Redcoats, given by Dr Cameron's Lady | Account / narrative | 374–375 | 216 |
| v02.0375.01 | 2 | Several particular Cruelties,
narrated by Mrs Robertson,
alias, Lady Inches, whose
Mansion-house is in the
Neighbourhood of Inverness
and near the Field of Battle | Account / narrative | 375–381 | 216–220 |
| v03.0000.002.01 | 3 | Textiles Related to Charles Edward Stuart | Additional material | lib:2 | |
| v03.0000.003.01 | 3 | Title Page | Title page | lib:3 | |
| v03.0381.01 | 3 | Copy of a Letter from Thomas Theodore Deacon to his Father | Letter | 381–382 | 220–221 |
| v03.0383.01 | 3 | [Copy of a Letter] from a Clergyman to Mr Deacon's Father | Letter | 383–384 | 221 |
| v03.0384.01 | 3 | [Copy of a Letter] from Sir Archibald Primrose to his Sister | Letter | 384–386 | 222–223 |
| v03.0386.01 | 3 | [Copy of a Letter] from James Wright to said Lady | Letter | 386–387 | 223 |
| v03.0387.01 | 3 | A Song, to the Tune of, A Cobbler there
was, etc. As the Devil was walking over Britain's fair Isle | Poem / song / epitaph | 387–388 | 223–225 |
| v03.0389.01 | 3 | A Poem after Culloden-battle by an Officer | Poem / song / epitaph | 389–391 | 226–227 |
| v03.0393.01 | 3 | Ode on the 20th of December, 1746 | Poem / song / epitaph | 393–397 | 229–232 |
| v03.0397.01 | 3 | Poem upon the 10th of June, 1747 | Poem / song / epitaph | 397–399 | 233–234 |
| v03.0400.01 | 3 | Soliloquy, A Poem, September 29th, 1746 | Poem / song / epitaph | 400 | 235 |
| v03.0400.02 | 3 | O Liberty!— O Virtue!— O my Country!—A Poem upon the Distress of the Times | Poem / song / epitaph | 400–403 | 235–237 |
| v03.0403.01 | 3 | Upon the different Accounts of the Behaviour of the two executed Lords (Kilmarnock & Balmerino) taken out of an English News-Paper. | Poem / song / epitaph | 403 | 237 |
| v03.0403.02 | 3 | Arthurus, Dominus de Balmerino, decollatus 18 Die Augusti, 1746 Ætatis suæ 58, By a Lady. | Poem / song / epitaph | 403–404 | 237–238 |
| v03.0404.01 | 3 | The foresaid Epitaph turned into an Inscription | Poem / song / epitaph | 404 | 238 |
| v03.0404.02 | 3 | Four Lines upon Arthur Lord Balmerino
| Poem / song / epitaph | 404 | 238–239 |
| v03.0405.01 | 3 | Four Lines upon Sir Alexander MacDonald's Death | Poem / song / epitaph | 405 | 239 |
| v03.0405.02 | 3 | A Poem, spoken Extempore on Lord Lovat's
Execution, by a Lover of all those, who, will and dare, etc. | Poem / song / epitaph | 405–406 | 239–240 |
| v03.0407.01 | 3 | Poem upon a young Lady, who expired upon seeing her Lover, Mr Dawson, executed | Poem / song / epitaph | 407 | 241 |
| v03.0407.02 | 3 | The Contrast, by a Lady, an excellent Poem | Poem / song / epitaph | 407–411 | 241–244 |
| v03.0411.01 | 3 | A Catch, 1746 | Poem / song / epitaph | 411 | 244 |
| v03.0411.02 | 3 | An excellent Satire addressed to Evidence Murray | Poem / song / epitaph | 411–414 | 245–247 |
| v03.0414.01 | 3 | Satan transformed into an Angel of Light: Or, Copy of a Letter from Mr Evidence Murray to his Nephew, Sr David Murray, of seventeen or eighteen Years of Age, in Jayl in the City of York, 1747 | Letter | 414–418 | 247–248 |
| v03.0418.01 | 3 | Copy of the Prince's Summons to the City of Edinburgh to surrender, etc. | Miscellaneous | 418–421 | 249–250 |
| v03.0421.01 | 3 | A 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 quarter | Account / narrative | 421–425 | 250–252 |
| v03.0425.01 | 3 | Copy of a Letter from Gordon of Terperse to his Lady | Letter | 425–426 | 252–253 |
| v03.0426.01 | 3 | [Copy of a Letter] from a presbyterian Preacher to said Lady | Letter | 426–428 | 253–254 |
| v03.0429.01 | 3 | Copy of a Letter, said to be written by Lord George Murray, or one of his Friends, 1746 | Letter | 429–457 | 254–267 |
| v03.0458.01 | 3 | A particular Narrative anent Armadale taken
from Captain John Hay at Air | Conversation | 458–459 | 267 |
| v03.0460.01 | 3 | Copy of some Omissions in Donald MacLeod's Journal | Account / narrative | 460–463 | 268–269 |
| v03.0464.01 | 3 | Poor William Baird's Case in a Letter | Letter | 464–466 | 270–271 |
| v03.0466.01 | 3 | Copy of a Letter in favours of Donald MacLeod, and giving a Character of him | Letter | 466–471 | 271–273 |
| v03.0472.01 | 3 | Copy of a Letter from Captain Malcolm MacLeod | Letter | 472 | 273 |
| v03.0473.01 | 3 | Copy of a Return to said Letter | Letter | 473–476 | 273–275 |
| v03.0477.01 | 3 | Copy of another Letter from Captain Malcolm MacLeod | Letter | 477–478 | 275–276 |
| v03.0478.01 | 3 | Some Lines by a Lady upon the Ribband
which the Prince wore in the Female dress | Poem / song / epitaph | 478 | 276 |
| v03.0479.01 | 3 | Narrative of a Conversation betwixt
Captain John Hay at Air and me Robert Forbes | Conversation | 479–489 | 276–281 |
| v03.0490.01 | 3 | 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. | Account / narrative | 490–523 | 281–296 |
| v03.0522.01 | 3 | A remarkable Saying by Mr Angus MacDonald anent Secretary Murray | Account / narrative | 522–523 | 296 |
| v03.0524.01 | 3 | Journal of Miss Flora MacDonald, etc. | Account / narrative | 524–541 | 296–303 |
| v03.0545.01 | 3 | Townly's Ghost, etc. a Song | Poem / song / epitaph | 545–547 | 306–307 |
| v03.0547.01 | 3 | Several remarkable Narratives taken from
the Mouth of Dr Archibald Cameron's Lady | Account / narrative | 547–560 | 307–313 |
| v03.0561.01 | 3 | Copy of a remarkable Letter to Arthur Lord Balmerino | Letter | 561–562 | 313–314 |
| v03.0563.01 | 3 | Some Account of the remarkable Letter to
Arthur Lord Balmerino | Account / narrative | 563–566 | 314–315 |
| v03.0567.01 | 3 | Copy of Orders from the Duke of Cumberland, etc. | Unknown | 566–568 | 316–317 |
| v03.0569.01 | 3 | A material Point omitted in Mr John Cameron's Journal anent Cameron of Glenpean | Account / narrative | 569–574 | 317–319 |
| v03.0574.01 | 3 | Lord Rutherford's Petition to King George | Miscellaneous | 574–576 | 319–320 |
| v03.0576.01 | 3 | 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 | Account / narrative | 576–639 | 320–351 |
| v03.0624.253.01 | 3 | Piece of Charles Edward Stuart's Waistcoat | Additional material | lib:253 | |
| v04.0000.003.01 | 4 | Original Letter from Alexander MacDonald of Glenaladale to Donald MacDonald (tailor), and Copy of "Anglia perpetuò" | Additional material | lib:3–lib:4 | |
| v04.0000.007.01 | 4 | Title Page | Title page | lib:7 | |
| v04.0639.01 | 4 | Some few Remarks by Captain Alexander MacDonald upon Mr Æneas MacDonald's Journal | Account / narrative | 639–647 | 351–355 |
| v04.0648.01 | 4 | Colonel Ker of Gradyne his Account | Account / narrative | 648–669 | 355–364 |
| v04.0669.01 | 4 | Account of Colonel Ker's being taken and
of his Reprieve | Account / narrative | 669 | 364 |
| v04.0670.01 | 4 | Copy 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 Journal | Account / narrative | 670–692 | 365–375 |
| v04.0692.01 | 4 | An Account how I came by Oneille's attested Journal | Account / narrative | 692–700 | 375–379 |
| v04.0701.01 | 4 | Copy of the Laird of MacLeod's Letter
to Kingsborrow anent giving up the Prince | Letter | 701–702 | 1 |
| v04.0703.01 | 4 | Copy of a Letter from Captain Malcolm MacLeod
of date January 13. 1748 | Letter | 703–704 | 1–2 |
| v04.0705.01 | 4 | Conversation with Captain Donald Roy MacDonald | Conversation | 705–706 | 2–3 |
| v04.0706.01 | 4 | Copy of a Narrative taken from the
Handwriting of Captain MacDonald of Belfinlay anent killing the Wounded in cold Blood | Account / narrative | 706–708 | 3–4 |
| v04.0709.01 | 4 | Journal of Captain Donald MacDonald, alias, Donald Roy | Account / narrative | 708–777 | 4–32 |
| v04.0777.01 | 4 | De pede Donald MacDonald in prœlio
Cullodino plumbea glande vulnerato Ode | Poem / song / epitaph | 777–781 | 35–38 |
| v04.0781.01 | 4 | Donaldi MacDonald post proelium Culoddi
num latentis Lamentatio | Poem / song / epitaph | 781–783 | 38–39 |
| v04.0784.01 | 4 | Copy of a Letter to Mr Hugh MacDonald
of Balishair in North Uist January 18. 1748. | Letter | 784–788 | 39–41 |
| v04.0789.01 | 4 | Copy of a Letter to Mr Malcolm MacLeod
of Brea in Rasay— —January 18th, 1748. | Letter | 789–791 | 41 |
| v04.0792.01 | 4 | Copy of a Letter to Mr Alexander MacDonald
of Kingsburgh in Sky, January 18th, 1748 | Letter | 792–798 | 42–44 |
| v04.0799.01 | 4 | Copy of a Letter to Mr John MacPherson
of Stramashie in Badenoch, February 25. 1748 | Letter | 799–804 | 44–46 |
| v04.0805.01 | 4 | Miss Flora MacDonald's Correction upon the
Copy of Armadale's Letter to his Wife | Conversation | 805 | 46 |
| v04.0806.01 | 4 | A true Narrative of Captain Andrew Wood's
Conversion to the true Church | Account / narrative | 806–818 | 47–51 |
| v04.0818.01 | 4 | An Account of how I came by the said Narrative | Account / narrative | 818 | 51 |
| v04.0819.01 | 4 | Blockade of the Castle of Edinburgh taken off, a Poem | Poem / song / epitaph | 819 | 52 |
| v04.0819.02 | 4 | The Sequel, etc. A Song | Poem / song / epitaph | 819–821 | 52–54 |
| v04.0821.01 | 4 | The Gazette of January 23. 1745/6 versified,
En veniunt ad Classica Venti | Poem / song / epitaph | 821–822 | 54–55 |
| v04.0823.01 | 4 | A genuine Dialogue between a Gentlewoman
at Derby and her Maid, Jenny, in the Beginning of December, 1745. Taken from the Chester Journal | Poem / song / epitaph | 823–825 | 55–57 |
| v04.0825.01 | 4 | Copy of a Letter from Dr. John Burton of York (March 24. 1748) wherein Copy of a Letter from the Prince to his father, Perth September 10 1745 et cetera et cetera et cetera | Letter | 825–838 | 57–63 |
| v04.0839.01 | 4 | Copy of a Return to Dr John Burton of
York, April 18th, 1748 | Letter | 839–843 | 63–65 |
| v04.0844.01 | 4 | Copy of a Letter to the Reverend Mr John MacLauchlan in Argyleshire, April 19. 1748 | Letter | 844–846 | 65–66 |
| v04.0846.01 | 4 | Copy of a Letter to William, Drumossie,
June 10th, 1746. A Poem | Letter | 846–850 | 66–69 |
| v04.0851.01 | 4 | Copy of a Letter from Mr MacDonald of Kingsborrow, March 25th, 1748 | Letter | 851–853 | 69–70 |
| v04.0854.01 | 4 | Copy of a Letter from Mr MacPherson of Strathmashie, April 16th, 1748 | Letter | 854–855 | 70–71 |
| v04.0856.01 | 4 | Copy of a Letter from Captain Malcolm MacLeod, March 22. 1748. | Conversation | 856–857 | 71–72 |
| v04.0858.01 | 4 | Copy of a Narrative about the Prince, when in Sky
and Rasay, taken from the Handwriting of Mr Murdoch MacLeod, Rasay's third Son | Account / narrative | 858–871 | 72–78 |
| v04.0868.257.01 | 4 | Fragments of the Eight-Oared Boat | Additional material | lib:257 | |
| v05.0000.005.01 | 5 | Title Page | Title page | lib:5 | |
| v05.0871.01 | 5 | Narrative of the plundering, pillaging, burning, etc. of the Islands of Rasay and Rona, taken from the Handwriting of young Rasay | Account / narrative | 871–878 | 78–81 |
| v05.0878.01 | 5 | Short Account of a Conversation betwixt
me and Mr Murdoch MacLeod, foresaid | Conversation | 878–880 | 81–82 |
| v05.0881.01 | 5 | Song in Praise of Miss Flora Macdonald | Poem / song / epitaph | 881–882 | 82–83 |
| v05.0883.01 | 5 | Copy of a Paper relative to the Beginning of the Troubles, wherein of Lord
Lovat, President Forbes, Laird of MacLeod, Seaforth, etc | Account / narrative | 883–889 | 83–86 |
| v05.0890.01 | 5 | Macpherson of Strathmashie's Account of
Clifton-battle, some Attacks in Athol,
and of burning Cluny's House | Account / narrative | 890–910 | 86–94 |
| v05.0911.01 | 5 | MacDonald of Balshar's (in North Uist) Account of the Prince's distresses, wherein some
remarkable Notes upon Sir Alexander MacDonald | Account / narrative | 911–933 | 94–103 |
| v05.0934.01 | 5 | Copy of a Letter from Strathmashie to me Robert Forbes | Letter | 934–935 | 103–104 |
| v05.0936.01 | 5 | Copy of a Return to Strathmashie, May 1748 | Letter | 936–938 | 104–105 |
| v05.0939.01 | 5 | Copy of a Letter to Dr Burton of York from me Robert Forbes | Letter | 939 | 105–106 |
| v05.0940.01 | 5 | 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 | Account / narrative | 940–962 | 106–114 |
| v05.0963.01 | 5 | Remarkable Saying of President Forbes on
his Death-bed to one of his own Relations | Account / narrative | 963–965 | 114–115 |
| v05.0966.01 | 5 | Copy of James Gib's Accompts Master-household to the Prince, being an excellent
Journal, interspersed with several curious Notes and Observations | Account / narrative | 966–1008 | 115–152 |
| v05.1009.01 | 5 | Account how I came by Mr. Gib's Pocket-book
of Accompts, and of several Conversations I had
with him at different Times | Account / narrative | 1009–1039 | 152–167 |
| v05.1039.01 | 5 | Copies 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, etc | Account / narrative | 1039–1043 | 166–169 |
| v05.1049.01 | 5 | Copy of a Letter from me Robert Forbes to the Reverend
Mr James Taylor at Thurso June 1748. | Letter | 1049–1050 | 172 |
| v05.1051.01 | 5 | Paragraph of a Letter to Reverend Mr Jamess Falconer, London | Letter | 1051–1053 | 172–174 |
| v05.1054.01 | 5 | A Return from the foresaid Mr Taylor | Letter | 1054 | 174 |
| v05.1055.01 | 5 | Copy of a Letter from Macpherson of
Strathmashie to me Robert Forbes July 24. 1748. | Letter | 1055 | 174–175 |
| v05.1056.01 | 5 | Copy of a Letter from MacDonald of Kingsborrow to me Robert Forbes July 15. 1748. | Letter | 1056–1057 | 175–176 |
| v05.1058.01 | 5 | Paragraph of a Letter from the Reverend Mr
James Falconer, , to me Robert Forbes | Letter | 1058–1059 | 176–177 |
| v05.1060.01 | 5 | Memorandum for Captain Maculloch anent
the Narrative of Ross, younger of Priesthill | Letter | 1060 | 177 |
| v05.1061.01 | 5 | Paragraph of a Letter to the Reverend Mr John
Skinner at Longside from me Robert Forbes | Letter | 1061 | 177 |
| v05.1062.01 | 5 | Copy of a Letter from Dr Burton to me Robert Forbes
wherein of the peace then on the Carpet | Letter | 1062–1065 | 178–179 |
| v05.1066.01 | 5 | Copy of a Return to the Above, wherein of
the visionary Battle near Aberdeen | Letter | 1066–1072 | 180–182 |
| v05.1073.01 | 5 | Memoriæ Matris Carissimæ Sanctissimæ Ecclesiæ Scoticanæ i: e: Epitaphium Ecclesiæ Scoticanæ Michaelmass 1748 | Poem / song / epitaph | 1073–1075 | 183–184 |
| v05.1076.01 | 5 | The Same attempted in English | Poem / song / epitaph | 1076–1079 | 184–185 |
| 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 | Conversation | 1080–1081 | 185–186 |
| v05.1082.01 | 5 | Copy of a Postscript to the Reverend Mr James
Hay, Inverness, September 19. 1748. | Letter | 1082 | 186 |
| v05.1083.01 | 5 | Account and Copy of a Letter of a singular Nature to My Lady Stewart in Leith, September 24. 1748. | Letter | 1083–1085 | 186–188 |
| v05.1086.01 | 5 | Mr Francis Stewart's Account of some Hardships and Cruelties in and about Inverness after Culloden Battle | Conversation | 1086–1094 | 188–191 |
| v05.1095.01 | 5 | Copy of John Goodwillie's Journal of the Prince's March from Edinburgh to the Battle of Falkirk | Account / narrative | 1095–1107 | 191–198 |
| v05.1108.01 | 5 | Short Conversation Ranald MacDonald,
Boradale's Son, and me Robert Forbes | Conversation | 1108 | 198–199 |
| v05.1109.01 | 5 | Substance of Lord Tinwald's Speech to the Grand Jury met at Edinburgh October 10. 1748 | Speech | 1109–1119 | 199–204 |
| v05.1112.255.01 | 5 | Pieces and Drawing of Charles Edward Stuart's Brogues | Additional material | lib:255 | |
| v06.0000.002.01 | 6 | Inscription by Robert Chambers | Additional material | lib:2 | |
| v06.0000.005.01 | 6 | Title Page | Title page | lib:5 | |
| v06.1120.01 | 6 | Copy of a Paragraph of a Letter (October 25. 1748)
from the Reverend Mr James Hay, Inverness | Letter | 1120 | 204 |
| 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. | Conversation | 1121–1128 | 204–208 |
| v06.1129.01 | 6 | Copy of a Letter from the Reverend Mr John
MacLachlan in Argyleshire, August 24. 1748. | Letter | 1129–1134 | 208–211 |
| v06.1135.01 | 6 | Copy of a Letter from Bailie John Stewart,
Inverness, November 16. 1748. | Letter | 1135–1137 | 211–212 |
| v06.1138.01 | 6 | Captain Robert Stewart's account of the Skirmish at Keith, distinct & particular | Conversation | 1138 | 212 |
| v06.1138.02 | 6 | Narrative by him of the skirmish at Keith | Account / narrative | 1138–1149 | 213–217 |
| v06.1149.01 | 6 | Epitaph by a Highlander in Glenlivet on
the Duke of Cumberland | Poem / song / epitaph | 1149–1153 | 218–221 |
| v06.1154.01 | 6 | Narrative 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. 1748 | Account / narrative | 1154–1157 | 221–223 |
| v06.1158.01 | 6 | Paragraph of a Letter from the Reverend Mr
George Innes, Forres, January 4th, 1748/9. | Letter | 1158–1159 | 223 |
| v06.1159.01 | 6 | Return to the Above said Paragraph, January
16. 1749 | Letter | 1159–1160 | 224 |
| 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. | Conversation | 1161–1162 | 224–225 |
| v06.1163.01 | 6 | Paragraph from Captain Robert Stewart about taking away the Highland Dress, January 16. 1749. | Letter | 1163 | 225–226 |
| v06.1164.01 | 6 | Paragraph of a Letter from Miss Clerk (London, January 23. 1749) about taking the Duke of Cumberland's Sword from him, etc. | Letter | 1164–1165 | 226 |
| v06.1166.01 | 6 | A Whig Hymn for Will Plunder, by a Gentleman after the Battle of Val. | Poem / song / epitaph | 1166 | 227 |
| v06.1167.01 | 6 | Verses upon the Dutch bestowing high Encomiums on the Duke of Cumberland, etc. | Poem / song / epitaph | 1167 | 227–228 |
| v06.1168.01 | 6 | Letter to Donald Jacobite from Abraham Quackingasp, Plaintruthhall, July 3. 1745. | Letter | 1168–1170 | 228–229 |
| v06.1171.01 | 6 | Account of a meeting with Captain Ranald MacDonald of Bellfinlay in Leith, February 1. 1749. | Conversation | 1171 | 229 |
| v06.1172.01 | 6 | Another Meeting with the foresaid, February 4: 1749. | Conversation | 1172–1174 | 229–230 |
| v06.1175.01 | 6 | Comical Advertisement from the Constitutional
Journal about Duke of Cumberland's Sword | Miscellaneous | 1175 | 231 |
| v06.1176.01 | 6 | Alexander Stewart's Memorial of his own Sufferings and Hardships, etc. January 30. 1749. | Account / narrative | 1176–1207 | 231–245 |
| v06.1207.01 | 6 | Said Stewart's Account of the Design of seizing the
Prince at Macintosh's House. | Account / narrative | 1207–1211 | 245–247 |
| v06.1212.01 | 6 | A Third Meeting with MacDonald of Bellfinlay, February
18. 1749. | Conversation | 1212–1213 | 247–248 |
| v06.1214.01 | 6 | Some Sentences of a Letter from Mrs. Leith Inverness, January 31. 1749 and a return to same | Letter | 1214 | 248–249 |
| v06.1214.02 | 6 | Paragraph of a letter in return to above | Letter | 1214–1215 | 249 |
| v06.1216.01 | 6 | Account of some Scrapes of Journals, which Mr James
Elphinston had got from Mr Walkingshaw, London. | Conversation | 1216–1218 | 249 |
| v06.1218.01 | 6 | John Mackinnon's Part of the Prince's Escape, as
given by Walkingshaw to Elphinston. | Account / narrative | 1218–1226 | 249–254 |
| v06.1227.01 | 6 | Bigland's account of a new Scots Dance upon a
Stage in London, March 3d, 1748/9. | Letter | 1227–1229 | 254–255 |
| v06.1229.01 | 6 | Letter to MacDonald of Bellfinlay, March 29. 1749 | Letter | 1229–1233 | 255–257 |
| 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. | Conversation | 1234–1235 | 257–258 |
| v06.1236.01 | 6 | The Reverend Mr John Skinner's Account of pillaging his own House: April 11. 1749. | Letter | 1236–1238 | 259–260 |
| v06.1239.01 | 6 | Account of the signal Escape of John Fraser,
taken from the printed Copy. | Account / narrative | 1239–1242 | 260–261 |
| v06.1243.01 | 6 | Goodwillie's Account of Prince Charles's Bond to
Hepburn of Kingston, and Copy thereof, etc. | Account / narrative | 1243–1246 | 261–263 |
| v06.1247.01 | 6 | Ode on the Birth of a great Prince, in 1720. | Poem / song / epitaph | 1247–1249 | 263–264 |
| v06.1249.01 | 6 | Poem, a Prophesy on the foresaid Birth | Poem / song / epitaph | 1249–1250 | 264–265 |
| v06.1251.01 | 6 | Song on the Queen of Hungary's presenting some
Beasts to the Duke of Cumberland | Poem / song / epitaph | 1251–1252 | 265–266 |
| v06.1253.01 | 6 | Poem upon St. Peter's Bell ringing at Exeter
on April 16. 1749. | Poem / song / epitaph | 1253 | 267 |
| v06.1254.01 | 6 | Copy of a Letter from the Reverend Mr George Innes, March 15. 1748/9. and of a Narrative, etc. | Letter | 1254–1278 | 267–280 |
| v06.1279.01 | 6 | Inscription designed for the Duke of Cumberland,
in
Imitation of Dr Arbuthnot's upon Charteris. | Poem / song / epitaph | 1279–1280 | 280–281 |
| v06.1280.01 | 6 | Copy of a Return to the foresaid Mr Innes,
April 29. 1749 | Letter | 1280–1281 | 281–282 |
| v06.1282.01 | 6 | Mr William Abernethie's Account of some Toasts
in the Westminster Club, London, May 6. 1749. | Letter | 1282–1283 | 282–283 |
| v06.1284.01 | 6 | Letter and Narrative from Mrs Leith, Inverness, etc | Letter | 1284–1306 | 283–293 |
| v06.1306.01 | 6 | Another Letter from said Mrs Leith, March 29. 1749. | Letter | 1306–1307 | 293–294 |
| v06.1307.01 | 6 | Letter from the Land of Forgetfulness, December 11. 1746. | Letter | 1307–1309 | 294–295 |
| v06.1310.01 | 6 | Letter from a French Officer (Prisoner) to said Mrs
Leith, , 28 June, 1746. | Letter | 1310 | 295–296 |
| v06.1311.01 | 6 | Another Letter from said Officer to said Mrs
Leith, Southwark Gaol, September 20. 1746. | Letter | 1311–1312 | 296 |
| v06.1312.01 | 6 | Letter to the Reverend Mr John MacLachlan in
Argyleshire, May 19. 1749. | Letter | 1312–1314 | 297 |
| v06.1314.01 | 6 | Letter from the Reverend Mr James Hay, Inverness, March 14: 1749. | Letter | 1314 | 297–298 |
| v06.1315.01 | 6 | Long & particular narrative of cruelties & barbarities et cetera from said Mr. James Hay | Account / narrative | 1315–1333 | 298–308 |
| v06.1333.01 | 6 | Another account, anonymous | Account / narrative | 1333–1347 | 308–313 |
| v06.1347.01 | 6 | Copy of an Answer to Mr James Hay at
Inverness. May 13. 1749. | Letter | 1347 | 314–315 |
| v06.1348.01 | 6 | Copy of a Letter to Mr MacPherson
of Strathmashie, May 29. 1749. | Letter | 1348–1349 | 315–316 |
| v06.1350.01 | 6 | Copy of a Letter to the Right Reverend Mr Andrew Gerard in Aberdeen. June 3. 1749. | Letter | 1350–1352 | 316–317 |
| v06.1353.01 | 6 | Copy of a Letter from Dr Burton of York (September 17. 1748.) | Letter | 1353–1357 | 318–320 |
| v07.0000.005.01 | 7 | Title Page | Title page | lib:5 | |
| v07.1358.01 | 7 | Copy of an Answer to the said Letter. November 5. 1748. | Letter | 1358–1359 | 320–321 |
| v07.1359.01 | 7 | Copy of a Letter from Dr Burton of York.
January 26. 1749. | Letter | 1359–1361 | 321–322 |
| v07.1361.01 | 7 | Copy of a Letter from W: Gordon, Bookseller, in Edinburgh about Dr Burton's pamphlet of the Prince's Escape. June 13. 1749. | Letter | 1361 | 322 |
| v07.1362.01 | 7 | Copy of an Answer to Mr Gordon's Letter, June 16. 1749. | Letter | 1362–1363 | 322–323 |
| v07.1364.01 | 7 | Copy of a Letter from Dr Burton about his
own pamphlet of the Prince's Escape, June
10th, 1749. | Letter | 1364–1365 | 323–324 |
| v07.1365.01 | 7 | Copy of an Answer to Dr Burton's said
Letter. June 19th, 1749. | Letter | 1365–1370 | 324–327 |
| v07.1371.01 | 7 | Copy of a Letter from an unknown Hand in Inverness concerning John Fraser's Escape and other Cruelties. March 24. 1749. | Letter | 1371–1379 | 327–330 |
| v07.1380.01 | 7 | Copy of a Letter from Bishop Gerard of Aberdeen concerning Duke of Cumberland's Drink-money, etc.
when he marched from Aberdeen June 20th, 1749. | Letter | 1380–1382 | 330–332 |
| v07.1383.01 | 7 | Anglia perpetuò famulis vexata scelestis, etc.
and the translation thereof. | Poem / song / epitaph | 1383 | 332 |
| v07.1384.01 | 7 | The Character of honest Palinurus, Donald MacLeod, July 5. 1749. | Account / narrative | 1384 | 332–333 |
| v07.1385.01 | 7 | Copy of a Letter from Captain Robert Stewart about
Pillagings, Plunderings, etc. June 27. 1749. | Letter | 1385–1386 | 333–334 |
| v07.1387.01 | 7 | Comical Advertisement from the London
Evening Post — 1749, concerning the miserable State of the Nation. | Miscellaneous | 1387 | 334 |
| v07.1388.01 | 7 | Copy of a Letter to MacDonald of Glenalledell by Bellfinlay's Care. July 10th, 1749. | Letter | 1388–1392 | 334–336 |
| v07.1392.01 | 7 | Copy of a Letter to honest Allastar MacDonald
Dalely's Brother. July 10th, 1749. | Letter | 1392–1393 | 336–337 |
| v07.1394.01 | 7 | 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. | Letter | 1394–1399 | 337–340 |
| v07.1400.01 | 7 | Copy of a Letter to Mr Goodwillie, Writer in Edr
about. the said Letters and Orders. July 12. 1749. | Letter | 1400 | 340 |
| v07.1401.01 | 7 | Copy of a Letter to MacDonald of Bellfinlay inclosing a Letter from his preserver Lieutenant James Hamilton, June 12 & July 14. 1749 | Letter | 1401–1402 | 340–341 |
| v07.1403.01 | 7 | Letter from James Hamilton to Mr Ranald MacDonald of Belfinlay | Letter | 1403–1405 | 341–342 |
| v07.1406.01 | 7 | Copy of a Letter to Dr Burton of York recommending
Lady
Lady Gask to his Friendship. July 24. 1749 | Letter | 1406–1408 | 342–343 |
| v07.1409.01 | 7 | Copy of a Letter from Bishop Gerard of Aberdeen inclosing Mr. Daunie's account of Inverury-Skirmish July 12, 1749 | Letter | 1409–1410 | 343–344 |
| v07.1410.01 | 7 | John Daunie's Account of the skirmish at Inverury | Account / narrative | 1410–1412 | 344–345 |
| v07.1413.01 | 7 | Copy of a Return to said Bishop Gerard. August 2. 1749 | Letter | 1413–1414 | 345–346 |
| v07.1415.01 | 7 | Copy of a Letter from Tam Forbes, London, July 28. 1749 | Letter | 1415–1416 | 346–347 |
| v07.1417.01 | 7 | Copy of an Answer to said Tam Forbes. August 8. 1749. | Letter | 1417 | 347 |
| v07.1418.01 | 7 | Copy of a Letter from Dr Burton of York. August 3. 1749. | Letter | 1418–1421 | 347–349 |
| v07.1422.01 | 7 | Copy of an Answer to said Dr Burton. August 19. 1749. | Letter | 1422–1424 | 349–351 |
| v07.1425.01 | 7 | Copy of a long Letter to the Reverend Mr James Hay in Inverness, containing 26 Queries. August 28. 1749. | Letter | 1425–1435 | 351–357 |
| v07.1436.01 | 7 | Copy of a Letter to Mrs Leith in Inverness. August 30. 1749. | Letter | 1436–1437 | 357–358 |
| v07.1438.01 | 7 | Copy of a paragraph et cetera from the Reverend
Mr. Abernethie in England about Taxes et cetera August 28. 1749 | Letter | 1438 | 358 |
| v07.1438.02 | 7 | Return to above | Letter | 1438–1439 | 359 |
| v07.1439.01 | 7 | Reply from Mr Abernethy | Letter | 1439 | 359 |
| v07.1440.01 | 7 | Copy of verses on seeing the Prince's picture and an account from Malcolm MacLeod of the real time of Palinurus's death, September
18. 1749 | Poem / song / epitaph | 1440 | 359 |
| v07.1440.02 | 7 | Part of a letter from Malcolm MacLeod | Letter | 1440 | 359 |
| v07.1441.01 | 7 | Copy of a Letter from Dr MacDonald. September 21. 1749. | Letter | 1441–1442 | 360 |
| v07.1442.01 | 7 | Copy of a Note from the Reverend Mr Hay Inverness. October 20. 49 | Letter | 1442–1443 | 360–361 |
| v07.1443.01 | 7 | A Nota Bene containing an extraordinary Particular about President Forbes, in 1746. | Account / narrative | 1443–1446 | 361–362 |
| v07.1447.01 | 7 | Copy of a Letter from Major McDonald of Glenalledell
the names of Glenmoriston-men, etc. November 10. 49. | Letter | 1447–1454 | 362–366 |
| v07.1455.01 | 7 | Copy of a Return to Glenalledell December 4. 1749. | Letter | 1455 | 366–367 |
| v07.1456.01 | 7 | Copy of a Letter fm the Reverend Mr James Hay Inverness December 8. 1749. | Letter | 1456 | 367 |
| v07.1457.01 | 7 | Copy of a return to said Mr Hay December 13. 1749. | Letter | 1457 | 367–368 |
| v07.1458.01 | 7 | Copy of a Letter fm a Gentleman in London (November 1. 1749)
to one in Edinburgh about the Lord Mayor's Feast | Letter | 1458–1460 | 368–369 |
| v07.1461.01 | 7 | The Rape of the Devil, being a Burlesque upon
the Duke of C[umberland]'s committing a Rape, etc. 1749 | Account / narrative | 1461–1463 | 369–370 |
| v07.1463.01 | 7 | Copy of a Letter from the Reverend Mr Hay, Inverness, December 29 | Letter | 1463–1464 | 370–371 |
| v07.1464.01 | 7 | Copy of a Letter to Mr Patrick Baillie, Writer in Edinburgh, January 5th, 1750. | Letter | 1464–1465 | 371–372 |
| v07.1464.02 | 7 | Copy of an Answer from said Mr Baillie, January 5. 1750 | Letter | 1465–1466 | 372 |
| v07.1467.01 | 7 | Copy of a Letter from Tam Forbes (London, December 29.
1749) about honest old MacGrowther | Letter | 1467–1468 | 372–373 |
| v07.1469.01 | 7 | Copy of Part of a (curious) Letter from London, about
the Mutiny Bill, 1749/50. | Letter | 1469–1471 | 373–374 |
| v07.1472.01 | 7 | Copy of Part of a Letter to the Reverend Mr Hay, Inverness, February 19. | Letter | 1472 | 375 |
| v07.1473.01 | 7 | Some remarkable Narratives from Macpherson younger
of Breackachie in Badenoch. February 23. 1750. | Conversation | 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 | Conversation | 1482–1492 | 1–8 |
| v07.1493.01 | 7 | Copy of a Letter to Major MacDonald
of Glenalladale, March 14. 1750, Leith | Letter | 1493–1497 | 8–11 |
| v07.1497.01 | 7 | Letter received from Donald MacDonald, merchant in Edinburgh | Letter | 1497 | 11 |
| v07.1498.01 | 7 | Copy of Narratives from the Reverend Mr George Innes, Forres, February 27. 1750 | Account / narrative | 1498–1507 | 11–16 |
| v07.1508.01 | 7 | Copy of a Return to said Mr Innes, March 15. 1750. | Letter | 1508–1510 | 16–18 |
| v07.1510.01 | 7 | Account of seizing the Hazard-Sloop in the
Harbour of Montrose,
wherein of the landing of Lord John Drummond, 1745 | Account / narrative | 1510–1517 | 18–21 |
| v07.1517.01 | 7 | Copy of Part of a Letter from the Reverend Mr Hay, Inverness, March 16. 50. | Letter | 1517–1518 | 21 |
| v07.1518.01 | 7 | Names of Persons on Board with Betty Burk | Conversation | 1518 | 21–22 |
| v07.1519.01 | 7 | Name of the Man whipped cruelly by Captain Ferguson | Conversation | 1519 | 22 |
| v07.1520.01 | 7 | Copy of Part of a Letter the Reverend Mr George Innes, Forres, April 29. 1750 | Letter | 1520 | 22–23 |
| v07.1521.01 | 7 | Copy of part of a Letter from the Reverend
Mr. James Taylor, Thurso, March 8. 1750 with a circumstantial amount of his sufferings | Letter | 1521 | 23 |
| v07.1521.02 | 7 | Account of the sufferings of Rev. James Taylor | Account / narrative | 1521–1543 | 24–37 |
| 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 | Conversation | 1544 | 37 |
| v07.1544.02 | 7 | Letter from John MacPherson of Strathmashie | Letter | 1544–1545 | 37–38 |
| v07.1545.01 | 7 | Account in the handwriting of Donald MacPherson, younger brother of Cluny, of the Prince's sojourn in Badenoch | Account / narrative | 1545–1563 | 38–48 |
| v07.1564.01 | 7 | Copy of a Letter from Captain Donald Roy
MacDonald about meeting the Prince at
Cammistinivaig in Sky. Edinburgh, May 31. 1750. | Letter | 1564–1566 | 48–49 |
| 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. | Conversation | 1567–1572 | 50–53 |
| v07.1573.01 | 7 | Copy of part of a Letter from the Reverend Mr.
James Hay Inverness, June 30. 1750, together with some papers a nent the cruelties in & about Inverness et cetera June 30" | Letter | 1573 | 53 |
| v07.1573.02 | 7 | Replies by Rev. James Hay to Bishop Forbes's queries | Account / narrative | 1573–1583 | 53–58 |
| v07.1583.01 | 7 | Memorial of the suffering of David Taylor, wright in Inverness | Account / narrative | 1583–1591 | 59–62 |
| v07.1592.01 | 7 | Copy of a Letter to Miss Flora MacDonald, Leith, July 11th, 1750. | Letter | 1592–1594 | 62–63 |
| v07.1595.01 | 7 | Copy of part of a Letter, including a Latin Poem from Captain Donald Roy MacDonald, without any date | Letter | 1595 | 63 |
| v07.1595.02 | 7 | Latin poem by him on the cruelties after Culloden | Poem / song / epitaph | 1595–1596 | 63–64 |
| v07.1596.01 | 7 | Copy of William Jack's Original Letter, Tilbury Fort, 17th March,
1747. to his Friends in Elgin | Letter | 1596–1601 | 64–67 |
| v08.0000.002.01 | 8 | Letter on the Death of Glenaladale | Additional material | lib:4 | |
| v08.0000.007.01 | 8 | Title Page | Title page | lib:7 | |
| v08.1601.01 | 8 | Upon Miss MacDonald from the Latin
of Doctor King | Poem / song / epitaph | 1601 | 67 |
| v08.1602.01 | 8 | Octr 1st, 1750. Copies of the two following had I R: F: transmitted to me from Mr J---- E--------n in Edinburgh | Poem / song / epitaph | 1602 | 67–68 |
| v08.1602.02 | 8 | From the Latin of Dr K--- upon the Pr----'s Picture, by J: E: | Poem / song / epitaph | 1602 | 68 |
| v08.1603.01 | 8 | Copy of a Letter from a Gentleman
in London to his Friend at Bath,
September 17. 1750. concerning the Cruelties in 1746. | Letter | 1603–1619 | 68–77 |
| v08.1620.01 | 8 | Lines fit to be placed below the Pr----'s Picture, composed by the R Mr G I | Poem / song / epitaph | 1620 | 77–78 |
| v08.1620.02 | 8 | An Acrostick by the same Hand | Poem / song / epitaph | 1620 | 78 |
| v08.1621.01 | 8 | A Poem in Latin by Doctor [creaseKing] upon
seeing Miss Flora MacDonald's picture
| Poem / song / epitaph | 1621 | 78 |
| v08.1622.01 | 8 | A Latin Poem by Donald Roy
MacDonald concerning the Want
of the Highland Dress | Poem / song / epitaph | 1622–1623 | 78–79 |
| v08.1623.01 | 8 | Another of the same Kind by
the same Hand | Poem / song / epitaph | 1623–1624 | 79 |
| v08.1624.01 | 8 | Another of the same by the same
Hand | Poem / song / epitaph | 1624–1625 | 79–80 |
| v08.1625.01 | 8 | Copy of a Letter from MacDonald of
Kingsborrow to me Robert Forbes December 31. 1750. | Letter | 1625–1626 | 80–81 |
| v08.1627.01 | 8 | Copy of a Return to the same, January 18. 1751. | Letter | 1627–1630 | 81–83 |
| v08.1631.01 | 8 | Narrative of a Conversation with
MacDonald of Kingsborrow, March 6th
1751, in the Canongate | Conversation | 1631–1632 | 83–84 |
| v08.1633.01 | 8 | Narrative about the Sufferings in Canna
and Eigg in 1746 taken from the Hand-
writing of Alexander MacDonald | Account / narrative | 1633–1642 | 84–88 |
| v08.1643.01 | 8 | Three Epitaphs upon Frederick,
etc. | Poem / song / epitaph | 1643 | 88–89 |
| v08.1644.01 | 8 | In Fredericum Germanum Principem Epitaphium | Poem / song / epitaph | 1644–1645 | 89 |
| v08.1645.01 | 8 | Copy of a Memorandum for Alexander MacDonald, Dalely's Brother, etc. | Miscellaneous | 1645–1646 | 89–90 |
| 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 | Conversation | 1647–1650 | 90–92 |
| v08.1650.01 | 8 | Copy of a Letter to Mr William Gordon, Bookseller, at his Shop in the Parliament-Close, Edr | Letter | 1650–1653 | 92–93 |
| v08.1653.01 | 8 | Narrative of a conversation betwixt Donald
Cameron of Glenpean & me Robert Forbes, and Copies of Letters in his favours et cetera | Letter | 1653–1655 | 93–94 |
| v08.1655.01 | 8 | Copy of Mr Rattray's Letter to George Lockhart of Carnwath Esqr at Dryden. | Letter | 1655–1656 | 94–95 |
| v08.1656.01 | 8 | Copy of a Letter from Carnwath to me R: F: | Letter | 1656 | 95 |
| v08.1656.02 | 8 | Copy of a Letter to Mr Donald Cameron of Glenpean. | Letter | 1656–1657 | 95–96 |
| v08.1658.01 | 8 | Copy of a Letter to me R: F: from the said Donald Cameron of Glenpean, & his Co-plaintiff in the same Process. | Letter | 1658 | 96 |
| v08.1659.01 | 8 | A singular odd Expression used by the Duke of
Cumberland about Duncan Forbes of Culloden | Conversation | 1659 | 96–97 |
| v08.1660.01 | 8 | Leith, 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. | Account / narrative | 1660–1692 | 97–112 |
| v08.1692.01 | 8 | Copy of a Paragraph to Mr James Winrame at Edr from Capn McNab. | Letter | 1692–1693 | 112 |
| 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. | Conversation | 1693–1696 | 113–114 |
| v08.1696.01 | 8 | A 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, Forenoon | Account / narrative | 1696–1703 | 114–117 |
| v08.1704.01 | 8 | The Birth-Day Ode | Poem / song / epitaph | 1704–1705 | 117–118 |
| v08.1706.01 | 8 | Inscription upon honest Edward Burk | Poem / song / epitaph | 1706 | 119 |
| v08.1707.01 | 8 | Narrative of a Conversation with
young Glengary. April 9. 1752. | Conversation | 1707–1711 | 119–121 |
| v08.1712.01 | 8 | [creaseCopy] of a Letter about a formed Design
to ass[creaseassina]te the Prince in 1745. | Letter | 1712–1713 | 122 |
| v08.1714.01 | 8 | Narrative of [creaseHardships], etc. transmitted
to me from Malcolm MacLeod of
Brea in Rasay | Account / narrative | 1714–1730 | 123–128 |
| v08.1731.01 | 8 | Copy of a Letter from John Anderson
my Jo about the Prince's Protestantism
and Marriage. London, August 26. 1752. | Letter | 1731–1734 | 128–129 |
| v08.1734.01 | 8 | Copy of Part of a Letter from Mr
Abernethie about Doctor Cameron's Behaviour at Death, London, June 12. 1753 | Letter | 1734–1736 | 130–131 |
| v08.1737.01 | 8 | Copy of Ditto from Ditto about Ditto's
last Speech as to the Prince's Protestantism. London, July 14th, 1753 | Letter | 1737–1738 | 131–132 |
| v08.1739.01 | 8 | 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. | Speech | 1739–1749 | 132–137 |
| v08.1750.01 | 8 | Copy of a Letter from Dr Archibald Cameron, under Sentence of Death, to his Son in France | Letter | 1750–1753 | 137–139 |
| v08.1754.01 | 8 | 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. | Account / narrative | 1754–1759 | 139–142 |
| v08.1760.01 | 8 | Copy of a Letter in 1745 from Duke de Bouillon to Charles Prince Regent in Scotland | Letter | 1760–1761 | 142–143 |
| v08.1762.01 | 8 | Copy of a Letter to Charles Prince Regent
in Scotland
1745. from the Spanish Resident in France | Letter | 1762–1763 | 143–144 |
| v08.1764.01 | 8 | Copy of Gray, the highland Drover, his Examination before the House of Commons in 1746 | Account / narrative | 1764–1775 | 144–152 |
| v08.1776.01 | 8 | Account of Laird of MacKinnon's Death
and some Anecdotes of him | Miscellaneous | 1776 | 152 |
| v08.1777.01 | 8 | John Mack Donell, hanged at Inverlochie
in 1754 for Theft, not one of the eight noted
Glenmoriston-Men in 1746 | Conversation | 1777–1778 | 152–153 |
| v08.1779.01 | 8 | Copy of a Paper, from an Eye-Witness
(John Farquharson of Aldlerg) concerning the Cruelties
after the Battle of Culloden, etc. | Letter | 1779–1789 | 153–159 |
| v08.1790.01 | 8 | Protest of Charles Prince Regent against the Congress
at Aix-la-Chapelle, held in 1748 | Miscellaneous | 1790–1793 | 159–161 |
| v08.1794.01 | 8 | Ode on the Duke of C[umberlan]d's happy Return
to in 1757 | Poem / song / epitaph | 1794–1796 | 161–163 |
| v08.1797.01 | 8 | Copy of a Paragraph from the Reverend
Mr Ludovick Grant of Fortrose about
burning his Chapel in 1746. October 25. 1758 | Letter | 1797 | 163 |
| v08.1797.02 | 8 | Account of burning the Library at Presshome in the Enzie in 1746. | Account / narrative | 1797–1799 | 164 |
| v08.1799.01 | 8 | Copy of a paragraph of a Letter from the Revd Mr John Stewart at Tain to me R. F. | Letter | 1799 | 165 |
| v08.1799.02 | 8 | Copy of a Return to ye above paragraph | Letter | 1799–1800 | 165 |
| v08.1800.01 | 8 | Copy of part of a Letter from said Mr John Stewart to me R. F. | Letter | 1800–1801 | 165–166 |
| v08.1801.01 | 8 | Copy, etc. of the Misnomer-Warrands
and Orders as to John Blaw of Castlehill in June 1745. | Miscellaneous | 1801–1802 | 166–167 |
| v08.1803.01 | 8 | 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 | Miscellaneous | 1803 | 167–168 |
| v08.1804.01 | 8 | Copy of the forementioned Letter to Sister Jane Bowdler | Letter | 1804–1812 | 168–173 |
| v08.1812.01 | 8 | Copy, 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. | Account / narrative | 1812–1819 | 173–177 |
| v08.1819.01 | 8 | Copy of A list of what General Hawley took from me when I lent him my House at Aberdeen | Account / narrative | 1819–1823 | 177–180 |
| v08.1824.01 | 8 | Narrative of the Negotiation of John
Blaw of Castlehill in France in 1745. | Account / narrative | 1824–1827 | 180–181 |
| v08.1828.01 | 8 | Narrative of Alexander MackDonell of
Tullocherom in Badenoch his meeting with the Prince in skulking, etc. | Account / narrative | 1828 | 182 |
| v08.1829.01 | 8 | On the Death of Sir Alexander MacDonald | Poem / song / epitaph | 1829 | 182 |
| v08.1829.02 | 8 | Glenalladale's Death and Character | Account / narrative | 1829 | 182 |
| v08.1830.01 | 8 | Copy of a Letter from Rona, i.e young
Rasay by John Mackinnon, November 17. 1760. | Letter | 1830 | 183 |
| v08.1831.01 | 8 | Additions to John MacKinnon's Account of Things, taken down from
his own Mouth, April 25th, 1761. | Account / narrative | 1831–1846 | 183–192 |
| v08.9999.02 | 8 | Alexis; Or, The Young Adventurer. A Novel. | Insert | lib:251–282 | |
| v09.0000.005.01 | 9 | Title Page | Title page | lib:5 | |
| v09.1847.01 | 9 | A Propos | Poem / song / epitaph | 1847 | 192 |
| v09.1848.01 | 9 | When Barisdale was released, etc. | Account / narrative | 1848 | 192 |
| v09.1849.01 | 9 | Letter to John's Nephew intimating his Death. May 22. 1762. | Letter | 1849–1851 | 193–194 |
| v09.1852.01 | 9 | Copy of a Representation in favours of the said John Mackinnon before his leaving Edinburgh. | Miscellaneous | 1852 | 194–195 |
| v09.1853.01 | 9 | Copy of a more explicit Representation in favours of Do, before leaving Edinburgh. | Miscellaneous | 1852–1853 | 195 |
| v09.1854.01 | 9 | Letter to the Nephew about Money
from Bath, to bind John's Sons
Apprentices, June 21. 1762. | Letter | 1854–1855 | 195–196 |
| v09.1856.01 | 9 | Character of John, published in
Scots and Edinburgh Magazine.
May, 1762. | Poem / song / epitaph | 1856–1859 | 196–197 |
| v09.1861.01 | 9 | Bell of Langside rent, wherein News
came that Earl Marischal had qualified | Miscellaneous | 1861–1862 | 198–199 |
| v09.1862.01 | 9 | Bishop Gordon's and Mr Bowdler's opinion of the same.
August 1 and 8. 1761 | Letter | 1862–1863 | 199 |
| v09.1863.01 | 9 | Lines on the Common Prayer,
occasioned by Mr Nelson's, etc. | Letter | 1863–1866 | 200 |
| v09.1867.01 | 9 | Letter to Lady Lucy Stuart from
John Macnab, December 2. 1762. concerning OS"Ean, etc. | Letter | 1867–1868 | 200–201 |
| v09.1868.01 | 9 | Letter to me Robert Forbes from
Alexander Macnab, January 5. 1763. on Ditto | Letter | 1868–1869 | 201 |
| v09.1870.01 | 9 | Letter to B. Gordon concerning poor
OS"Ean. April, 1763. | Letter | 1870–1872 | 202–203 |
| v09.1873.01 | 9 | Paragraph from Mr. John Stewart
Inverness, March 24. 1763. concerning Pat. Grant | Letter | 1873–1874 | 203–204 |
| v09.1874.01 | 9 | Return to the same. April 9. 1763 | Letter | 1874–1877 | 204–205 |
| v09.1879.01 | 9 | Copy of a Paragraph from B. Robert Gordeun of London. | Letter | 1879 | 206 |
| v09.1879.02 | 9 | Copy of a Paragraph from the Revd. Mr. John Stewart. | Letter | 1879 | 206 |
| v09.1880.01 | 9 | More Money for J. Mackinnon's Sons | Letter | 1880–1881 | 207 |
| v09.1882.01 | 9 | Letters by & to Lady Gask about Cousin's marriage & Mr. White's being Chaplain et cetera June 28. July 6. 1763 | Letter | 1882 | 208 |
| v09.1882.02 | 9 | Letter to Lady Gask | Letter | 1882 | 208 |
| v09.1883.01 | 9 | Letter from Lady Gask | Letter | 1883 | 208–209 |
| v09.1884.01 | 9 | Paragraph from Mr William Mackenzie
about OS"Ean. July 7. 1763. | Letter | 1884–1885 | 209 |
| v09.1885.01 | 9 | To Lady Oliphant about the Marriage of Cousin. July 18. 1763. | Letter | 1885–1886 | 210 |
| v09.1886.01 | 9 | | Letter | 1886–1887 | 211 |
| v09.1887.01 | 9 | A Laugh about the favourite Brogs to Kingsborrow October 7. 1763 | Letter | 1887 | 211 |
| v09.1887.02 | 9 | A Laugh about the favourite Brogs, to
Kingsborrow. October 27. 1763. | Letter | 1887–1888 | 211–212 |
| v09.1888.01 | 9 | Arrival of Gask & his Lady at Edinburgh | Letter | 1888 | 212 |
| v09.1889.01 | 9 | Latin Inscription on James and John
Dukes of Perth | Poem / song / epitaph | 1889–1891 | 212–213 |
| v09.1892.01 | 9 | Character of Willie Cumberland,
latin and English, upon his Death | Letter | 1892 | 214 |
| v09.1893.01 | 9 | Poem on the death of James 8. | Poem / song / epitaph | 1893–1894 | 214–215 |
| v09.1895.01 | 9 | Account of James 8. his death January 1. 1766 | Letter | 1895 | 215 |
| v09.1895.02 | 9 | From J. G. | Letter | 1895 | 215 |
| v09.1895.03 | 9 | Charles's going to Rome. 1766. | Letter | 1895–1896 | 215–216 |
| v09.1896.01 | 9 | Accounts of him, May 17. Aug. 19. 66. | Letter | 1896 | 216 |
| v09.1896.02 | 9 | Mr. Oliphant from London, September 24. 66. | Conversation | 1896–1897 | 216 |
| v09.1897.01 | 9 | False Reports, and good Accounts of
Charles,
etc. November 27. 66. February. 23. 67. | Letter | 1897–1898 | 216–217 |
| v09.1898.01 | 9 | To Bishop Gordon | Letter | 1898–1899 | 217 |
| v09.1899.01 | 9 | Hard Situation of Ditto March. 31. 67. | Letter | 1899–1900 | 217–218 |
| v09.1900.01 | 9 | John Hay made a Knight. May 20. 67. | Letter | 1900–1901 | 218 |
| v09.1901.01 | 9 | Excellent Answer from Charles to a
Message
from the Pope, etc. May 20. 1767. | Letter | 1901–1902 | 218–219 |
| v09.1902.01 | 9 | Gask's Death intimated to Ditto | Letter | 1902 | 219 |
| v09.1902.02 | 9 | From Bishop Gordon (three letters) | Letter | 1902–1903 | 219 |
| v09.1903.01 | 9 | To Bishop Gordon | Letter | 1903 | 219–220 |
| v09.1904.01 | 9 | From Lady Gask | Letter | 1904 | 220 |
| v09.1904.02 | 9 | From Bishop Gordon | Letter | 1904 | 220 |
| v09.1904.03 | 9 | From John Farquharson of Aldlerg | Letter | 1904 | 220 |
| v09.1904.04 | 9 | From Bishop Gordon | Letter | 1904–1905 | 220–221 |
| v09.1905.01 | 9 | From John Farquharson of Aldlerg | Letter | 1905 | 221 |
| v09.1906.01 | 9 | From Bishop Gordon | Letter | 1906 | 221 |
| v09.1906.02 | 9 | From Mr. Brown alias Laurence Oliphant, younger of Gask | Letter | 1906 | 221–222 |
| v09.1906.03 | 9 | Strange language from a papagee upon
the Pope, old Fool! etc. | Letter | 1906 | 222 |
| v09.1906.04 | 9 | From Bishop Gordon | Letter | 1906–1907 | 222 |
| v09.1907.01 | 9 | Nisbet's Letter concerning the dismission of John Hay & Andrew Lumisden et cetera December 31. 1768 | Letter | 1907 | 222 |
| v09.1907.02 | 9 | Nisbet's Letter concerning the dismission of
John Hay and Andrew Lumisden, etc. December
31. 1768. | Letter | 1907–1908 | 222–223 |
| v09.1908.01 | 9 | From Lady Gask | Letter | 1908–1909 | 223 |
| v09.1909.01 | 9 | Strange language still upon the Pope | Letter | 1909 | 223 |
| v09.1909.02 | 9 | Bishop Gordon his opinion of the dismission | Letter | 1909–1910 | 223–224 |
| v09.1910.01 | 9 | From Lady Gask | Letter | 1910 | 224 |
| v09.1911.01 | 9 | From John Farquharson of Aldlerg | Letter | 1911 | 224 |
| v09.1911.02 | 9 | From Bishop Gordon | Letter | 1911 | 224 |
| v09.1911.03 | 9 | The King of Naples washing the Feet
of 12 poor Men on Thursday of holy Week | Letter | 1911–1912 | 224–225 |
| v09.1912.01 | 9 | Meeting with Mr. Oliphant & his Lady at Edinburgh from Naples July 8. 1769 who gave me satisfaction as to dis: mission et cetera | Letter | 1912–1913 | 225–226 |
| v09.1913.01 | 9 | Meeting with Mr. Oliphant and his Lady at
Edinburgh, from Naples, July 8. 69: who gave
me Satisfaction as to dismission, etc. | Letter | 1913 | 226 |
| v09.1913.02 | 9 | Bishop Gordon missed seeing them at Burnhall | Letter | 1913–1914 | 226–227 |
| v09.1914.01 | 9 | Proposal of an Interview, August
8. 1769. at Moffat with Bishop Gordon | Letter | 1914–1915 | 227 |
| v09.1915.01 | 9 | Kept accordingly, when several
interesting particulars discussed,
and important business done, and
a Journal kept, etc. | Account / narrative | 1915–1925 | 227 |
| v09.1925.01 | 9 | A Defect supplied | Account / narrative | 1925–1926 | |
| v09.1926.01 | 9 | Visited that grand Fall of Water,
the Gray-Mare's-Tail | Account / narrative | 1926–1930 | |
| v09.1930.01 | 9 | Crossed Moffat-Water 16 times
in about 2 Miles | Account / narrative | 1930–1931 | |
| v09.1931.01 | 9 | Source of Tweed and an interesting interview with a Child | Account / narrative | 1931–1932 | |
| v09.1932.01 | 9 | Tennis-Castle | Account / narrative | 1932–1935 | |
| v09.1935.01 | 9 | Mr Oliphant visited Cousin 5 or
6 times, etc. | Account / narrative | 1935 | 244 |
| v09.1935.02 | 9 | A Caution concerning Alexander Murray | Letter | 1935–1936 | 244–246 |
| v09.1937.01 | 9 | Charles's Economy, etc. | Account / narrative | 1936–1937 | 245–246 |
| v09.1938.01 | 9 | Voltaire, wrong-headed | Account / narrative | 1937–1938 | 246 |
| v09.1938.02 | 9 | From Bishop Gordon | Letter | 1938–1939 | 246–247 |
| v09.1939.01 | 9 | Bishop Gordon on his guard as to Alexander Murray | Letter | 1939 | 247 |
| v09.1939.02 | 9 | To B.G. | Letter | 1939 | 247 |
| v09.1939.03 | 9 | From Bishop Gordon | Letter | 1939 | 247 |
| v09.1939.04 | 9 | From Lady Gask | Letter | 1939 | 247 |
| v09.1939.05 | 9 | From Bishop Gordon | Letter | 1940 | 247 |
| v09.1940.01 | 9 | Two Copies of narrative of the escape dispatched to Rome | Letter | 1940 | 248 |
| v09.1940.02 | 9 | From Bishop Gordon | Letter | 1940 | 248 |
| v09.1940.03 | 9 | To Bishop Gordon | Letter | 1940–1941 | 248 |
| v09.1941.01 | 9 | 600,000 £. sterling in one year
for Estates sold in Scotland | Letter | 1941 | 248–249 |
| v09.1941.02 | 9 | Thanks from Robert for narrative et cetera | Letter | 1941 | 249 |
| v09.1941.03 | 9 | To Bishop Gordon | Letter | 1941–1942 | 249 |
| v09.1942.01 | 9 | Bankruptcies, amazing in Edinburgh | Letter | 1942 | 249 |
| v09.1942.02 | 9 | Bankruptcies, amazing! in Edinburgh | Letter | 1942–1943 | 249–250 |
| v09.1943.01 | 9 | George Chalmers tottering on one
leg, and at last failed | Letter | 1943 | 250–251 |
| v09.1943.02 | 9 | From Bishop Gordon | Letter | 1943–1944 | 251 |
| v09.1944.01 | 9 | Charles well & has the Newspapers from London | Letter | 1944 | 251 |
| v09.1944.02 | 9 | To Bishop Gordon | Letter | 1944 | 251 |
| v09.1944.03 | 9 | From Bishop Gordon | Letter | 1944–1945 | 251–252 |
| v09.1945.01 | 9 | Story of a Pearl-Necklace | Letter | 1945–1946 | 252 |
| v09.1946.01 | 9 | King of Prussia's Letter to Charles | Letter | 1946 | 253 |
| v09.1946.02 | 9 | Letter from the King of Prussia to His Royal Highness Prince Charles, 12th January 1747 | Letter | 1946–1948 | 253–254 |
| v09.1948.01 | 9 | From Tom Bowdler | Letter | 1948 | 254 |
| v09.1948.02 | 9 | From Bishop Gordon | Letter | 1948–1949 | 254–255 |
| v09.1949.01 | 9 | From Bishop Gordon | Letter | 1949 | 255 |
| v09.1949.02 | 9 | To Bishop Gordon | Letter | 1949 | 255 |
| v09.1949.03 | 9 | From Laurence Oliphant | Letter | 1949 | 255 |
| v09.1949.04 | 9 | From Bishop Gordon | Letter | 1949–1950 | 255 |
| v09.1950.01 | 9 | A Letter about Puteï. | Letter | 1950 | 255–256 |
| v09.1950.02 | 9 | From Bishop Gordon | Letter | 1950–1951 | 256 |
| v09.1951.01 | 9 | Buchan-Persecution, Sangster | Letter | 1951–1952 | 257 |
| v09.1952.01 | 9 | Mr. Wagstaffe's death December 3. 1770 | Letter | 1952 | 257–258 |
| v09.1952.02 | 9 | To Bishop Gordon | Letter | 1952–1953 | 258 |
| v09.1954.01 | 9 | 100£ yearly on John Hay by Douglas | Letter | 1953–1955 | 258–259 |
| v09.1955.01 | 9 | Charles vindicated & touching King's Evil | Letter | 1955 | 259–260 |
| v09.1955.02 | 9 | From Bishop Gordon | Letter | 1955–1956 | 260 |
| v09.1956.01 | 9 | [Charles] at , August 24. 1771. | Letter | 1956 | 260–261 |
| v09.1956.02 | 9 | Mr Maitland not to accept Edinburgh | Letter | 1956 | 261 |
| v09.1956.03 | 9 | John Hay well received at Edinburgh, and spoke
well of his old Master | Letter | 1956 | 261 |
| v09.1957.01 | 9 | Charles journeying 1000 Miles in 7 Days. | Letter | 1956–1957 | 261–262 |
| v09.1957.02 | 9 | From Bishop Gordon | Letter | 1957 | 262 |
| v09.1957.03 | 9 | To B.G. | Account / narrative | 1957 | 262 |
| v09.1957.04 | 9 | Death of Kingsborrow, aged 83 | Miscellaneous | 1957 | 262 |
| v09.1957.05 | 9 | From Bishop Gordon (two letters) | Letter | 1957 | 262 |
| v09.1958.01 | 9 | Marriage of Charles | Letter | 1958 | 262–263 |
| v09.1958.02 | 9 | From Lady Gask | Letter | 1958 | 263 |
| v09.1958.03 | 9 | To Bishop Gordon | Letter | 1958–1959 | 263 |
| v09.1959.01 | 9 | Name Louisa | Letter | 1959 | 263–264 |
| v09.1959.02 | 9 | Concerning the Amazon, Lady Macintosh | Letter | 1959–1960 | 264 |
| v09.1961.01 | 9 | Particular Account of the Marriage with the
grand Entry into Rome, 4 Couriers, and
Nne Carriages, and the genteel Behaviour of Cardinal York | Letter | 1960–1963 | 265–266 |
| v09.1963.01 | 9 | Birth of Charles Oliphant | Letter | 1963–1964 | 266–267 |
| v09.1965.01 | 9 | Pennant's Tour improved | Letter | 1964–1965 | 267 |
| v09.1965.02 | 9 | To Bishop Gordon | Letter | 1965 | 267–268 |
| v09.1966.01 | 9 | Crescant lætè, translated | Letter | 1965–1967 | 268–269 |
| v09.1967.01 | 9 | From Bishop Gordon | Letter | 1967–1968 | 269–270 |
| v09.1968.01 | 9 | D'Argenson's Letter to the Dutch Ambasssador concerning Charles after Culloden-Battle | Letter | 1968–1971 | 270–271 |
| v09.1971.01 | 9 | Account of Bruce of Ailesbury taken from
the mouth of Captain James Menzies | Account / narrative | 1971–1972 | 272 |
| v09.1972.01 | 9 | Charles and Glocester saluting one another
on the Street of Rome | Letter | 1971–1973 | 272–273 |
| v09.1973.01 | 9 | Specie in Scotland at the Union | Letter | 1972–1973 | 273–274 |
| v09.1973.03 | 9 | From Bishop Gordon | Letter | 1973–1974 | 274 |
| v09.1974.01 | 9 | To Bishop Gordon | Letter | 1974 | 274 |
| v09.1975.01 | 9 | Poem upon Charles's Marriage | Poem / song / epitaph | 1975–1976 | 274–275 |
| v09.1977.01 | 9 | Paragraph from Stanford's Dedication
to King Charles 2. of the Genealogical history of the
Kings of England, etc. | Miscellaneous | 1977 | 275–276 |
| v09.1978.01 | 9 | Cardinal York's Mitra pretiosa, valued at 9000 £. sterling | Letter | 1978 | 276 |
| v09.1978.02 | 9 | Wagstaffe saying Grace at Father
Sheldon's Table in Rome | Letter | 1978 | 277 |
| v09.1979.01 | 9 | From Mr Brett 1 and 2d Book of Discipline, and Acts of the General Assembly 1641. | Letter | 1979 | 277–278 |
| v09.1980.01 | 9 | Pennant's not viewing the hill of Myat
when in his Power, with an entertaining Story of Spittle of Leuchat | Letter | 1980–1981 | 278–279 |
| v09.1981.01 | 9 | Letter to Mr John Leith concerning one
Mr. Hope, a popish Priest | Letter | 1981–1982 | 279 |
| v09.1982.01 | 9 | From Bishop Gordon | Letter | 1982 | 279–280 |
| v09.1983.01 | 9 | [W]oodsheal at Charleville introduced to
[t]wo Princesses, Sisters to Louisa 1772. | Letter | 1982–1984 | 280–281 |
| v09.1984.01 | 9 | Letter from them to Mrs Oliphant | Letter | 1984–1985 | 281 |
| v09.1985.01 | 9 | [B]irth-Days of the 4 Princesses | Letter | 1985–1986 | 281–282 |
| v09.1987.01 | 9 | T[]ransmitted to Bishop Gordon | Letter | 1987 | 282 |
| v09.1987.02 | 9 | From Bishop Gordon | Letter | 1987–1988 | 282–283 |
| v09.1988.01 | 9 | [R]eturn from Mr John Leith to the fore[s]aid Letter, January 27. 1773 | Letter | 1988 | 283 |
| v09.1988.02 | 9 | Inscription comical on a Grave Stone at Cumbernauld | Letter | 1988–1991 | 284–285 |
| v09.1991.01 | 9 | [P]regnancy premature | Letter | 1991 | 285 |
| v09.1991.02 | 9 | [M]acdowal, junior, Castlesemple, his
[C]haracter of a Family at Rome | Letter | 1991 | 286 |
| v09.1992.01 | 9 | [V]indication of Charles 1. and Strictures on
Monboddo, approved of by Bishop Gordon | Letter | 1992 | 286 |
| v09.1992.02 | 9 | Queen of Hearts, a Lady so called | Letter | 1992–1993 | 286–287 |
| v09.1993.01 | 9 | Queen of Hearts, a Lady so called | Letter | 1993 | 287 |
| v09.1993.02 | 9 | To Bishop Gordon (two letters) | Letter | 1993 | 287 |
| v09.1993.03 | 9 | Four lines on a Print of Louisa | Poem / song / epitaph | 1993–1994 | 287 |
| v09.1994.01 | 9 | Poem on Ditto's Birth-Day 1773. | Poem / song / epitaph | 1994 | 288 |
| v09.1995.01 | 9 | Dream concerning Nicholas Brett | Letter | 1995 | 288–289 |
| v09.1995.02 | 9 | To Bishop Gordon | Letter | 1995–1996 | 289 |
| v09.1997.01 | 9 | From Bishop Gordon | Letter | 1997 | 289–290 |
| v09.1997.02 | 9 | A bold device in Westminister Magazine | Letter | 1997–1998 | 290 |
| v09.1999.01 | 9 | [A] valuable Manuscript at Burnhall, Folio,
about 1688 | Letter | 1999 | 290–291 |
| v09.1999.02 | 9 | Doctor Johnson's Speech at a Judge's
Table in Edinburgh, 1773. | Letter | 1999–2001 | 291–292 |
| v09.2001.01 | 9 | Gask and his Lady set out from England for Seville, 1773. | Letter | 2001 | 292 |
| v09.2002.01 | 9 | From John Farquharson of Aldlerg | Letter | 2002 | 292 |
| v09.2002.02 | 9 | To Bishop Gordon | Letter | 2002–2003 | 292–293 |
| v09.2003.01 | 9 | From Bishop Gordon | Letter | 2003 | 293–294 |
| v09.2003.02 | 9 | Rejoicings in Edinburgh upon Victory over
Literary Property, February 26. 1774. | Letter | 2003–2004 | 293–294 |
| v09.2005.01 | 9 | From Bishop Gordon | Letter | 2005–2006 | 294–295 |
| v09.2006.01 | 9 | A strong Ash-Wednesday Paper 1774 | Miscellaneous | 2006–2009 | 295–297 |
| v09.2009.01 | 9 | Ditto condemned in the House of Commons | Letter | 2009–2011 | 297–299 |
| v09.2011.01 | 9 | Bellmount failed for 60,000 £ and Alexander Sheriff in Leith for 44,000£ sterling | Letter | 2011–2012 | 299 |
| v09.2012.01 | 9 | Lady Gask's Death, March 18. 1774. | Letter | 2012–2013 | 299–300 |
| v09.2013.01 | 9 | From Rev. George Cheyne | Letter | 2013–2014 | 300–301 |
| v09.2014.01 | 9 | From Sir William Dunbar of Durn (two letters) | Letter | 2014–2015 | 301 |
| v09.2014.02 | 9 | From Sir William Dunbar of Durn (two letters) | Letter | 2015 | 301 |
| v09.2015.01 | 9 | Two heads, Charles and Louisa | Letter | 2015–2017 | 301–303 |
| v09.2018.01 | 9 | Letter from Bishop Forbes to Bishop Gordon | Letter | 2018–2020 | 303–304 |
| v09.2020.01 | 9 | Mr Nicholas Brett like to fall off | Letter | 2020–2023 | 304–306 |
| v09.2023.01 | 9 | Ash-wednesday's Paper printed in Edinburgh | Letter | 2023–2030 | 306–309 |
| v09.2030.01 | 9 | The King of Prussia taking particular Notice of Bob Keith at a
Review at Berlin. 1774. | Letter | 2030–2033 | 309–312 |
| v09.2033.01 | 9 | Public Ledger of June 22. a
most bold and impudent Paper | Letter | 2033–2040 | 312–316 |
| v09.2040.01 | 9 | Mr Oliphant, Lady and Daughter arrived in Edinburgh, June 27. 1774. | Letter | 2040–2041 | 316–317 |
| v09.2041.01 | 9 | John Farquharson sent Poem on the Birth-Day to Louisa, and had
in Return for the Author an Head
of Charles and Louisa | Letter | 2041–2042 | 317–318 |
| v09.2043.01 | 9 | Letter from Bishop Forbes to John Farquharson of Aldlerg | Letter | 2043–2044 | 318–319 |
| v09.2044.01 | 9 | Letter to Bishop Gordon intimating a meeting at Forfar on August 24. 1774 | Letter | 2044–2046 | 319–320 |
| v09.2046.01 | 9 | Assurances, that faithful Remnant in England must be cared for | Letter | 2046–2047 | 320 |
| v09.2048.01 | 9 | Letter from Louisa in return for Poem on Birthday | Letter | 2048–2049 | 321 |
| v09.2049.01 | 9 | Another letter from the same | Letter | 2049–2050 | 321–322 |
| v09.2050.01 | 9 | Letter from Louisa in return for Poem on Birthday | Letter | 2050 | 322 |
| v09.2051.01 | 9 | Letter from Bishop Forbes to John Farquharson of Aldlerg | Letter | 2051–2052 | 323 |
| v09.2052.01 | 9 | Letter from Bishop Forbes to Bishop Gordon | Letter | 2052–2053 | 323–324 |
| v09.2053.01 | 9 | St James's Chronicle, etc. a
most bold and impudent Paper,
September 3. 1774. | Miscellaneous | 2053–2054 | 324 |
| v09.2054.01 | 9 | Extract of a letter from Paris to a gentleman in England | Miscellaneous | 2054–2055 | 324–325 |
| v09.2055.01 | 9 | Political Intelligence Extraordinary | Miscellaneous | 2055–2057 | 325–326 |
| v09.2058.01 | 9 | Poem on Louisa's Birthday 1774 transmitted to her | Poem / song / epitaph | 2058–2060 | 326–327 |
| v09.2061.01 | 9 | Letter from Bishop Forbes to John Farquharson of Aldlerg | Letter | 2061 | 327–328 |
| v09.2062.01 | 9 | Sent likewise to Bishop Gordon | Letter | 2062–2065 | 328–330 |
| v09.2065.01 | 9 | Thanks from Bishop Gordon for sight
of Louisa's Letter | Letter | 2065 | 330 |
| v09.2066.01 | 9 | Account of the Royal-Oak-Club
transmitted to an amiable Lady | Letter | 2066–2067 | 330 |
| v09.2068.01 | 9 | [Que]stions concerning the Debt of
Britain transmitted to Louisa | Miscellaneous | 2068–2069 | 331–332 |
| v09.2070.01 | 9 | Letter from John Farquharson of Aldlerg | Letter | 2070–2071 | 332–333 |
| v09.2072.01 | 9 | Strong Paper on the Elections | Miscellaneous | 2072 | 333 |
| v09.2073.01 | 9 | Bishop Gordon his being with Nicolas
Brett, and reasoning with him | Letter | 2073–2075 | 333–335 |
| v09.2075.01 | 9 | Letter from Bishop Gordon by the
Countess of Galloway. September 17. 1774. | Letter | 2075–2077 | 335–336 |
| v09.2077.01 | 9 | First Poem on Louisa set to
Music, and sent off to herself | Letter | 2077–2080 | 336–337 |
| v09.2080.01 | 9 | Gask's Lady's Death, November. 4. 74. | Letter | 2080–2081 | 337–338 |
| v09.2081.01 | 9 | General Lockhart's Lady intimately acquainted with Louisa | Letter | 2081–2083 | 338 |
| v09.2083.01 | 9 | Woodfall fined and his Brother,
and imprisoned, for Ash-Wednesday's
Paper | Account / narrative | 2083–2084 | 338–339 |
| v09.2084.01 | 9 | Shebbear making free with the
Revolution and the Prince of Orange, etc. | Letter | 2084–2088 | 339–341 |
| v09.2088.01 | 9 | Letter from Bishop Forbes to Bishop Gordon | Letter | 2088–2091 | 341–342 |
| v09.2092.01 | 9 | 340 Sail at Harwich, only 7 untouched | Letter | 2092–2095 | 342–344 |
| v09.2095.01 | 9 | In 31 Decembris, 1774. | Poem / song / epitaph | 2095 | 344 |
| v09.2096.01 | 9 | Letter from Bishop Forbes to Bishop Gordon | Letter | 2096 | 344–345 |
| v09.2097.01 | 9 | Bishop Gordon much pleased with
the Royal-Oak Institution | Letter | 2097–2098 | 345–346 |
| v09.2099.01 | 9 | Mr Innes of Aberdeen much pleased
with Mr Bowdler's Remarks | Letter | 2099–2100 | 346–347 |
| v09.2100.01 | 9 | Lord Nicolas Mackenzie's Death Cousin to Lord Carryll | Letter | 2100–2102 | 347–349 |
| v09.2102.01 | 9 | Mr Bowdler's Remarks now
in my Custody | Letter | 2102–2105 | 349–350 |
| v09.2106.01 | 9 | Letter from Bishop Forbes to Bishop Gordon | Letter | 2106–2107 | 350–351 |
| v09.2107.01 | 9 | Hogmane observed at Gask with great Cheerfulness | Letter | 2107 | 351 |
| v09.2108.01 | 9 | Comical Letter from John Farquharson, wherein an excellent Character of Lord Caryll | Letter | 2108–2110 | 351–354 |
| v09.2108.275.01 | 9 | Unsigned Notes on John Baptist Caryll and Family | Additional material | lib:275–lib:276 | |
| v09.2110.01 | 9 | Letter from Bishop Gordon | Letter | 2110–2111 | 354 |
| v09.2111.01 | 9 | Return to the above. | Letter | 2111–2112 | 354–355 |
| v09.2112.01 | 9 | Time of her Departure
from Edinburgh to Bath | Letter | 2112 | 354–355 |
| v09.2112.02 | 9 | Letter from Bishop Gordon, April
18. 1775. wherein of King James
the 2d, much to his Honour | Letter | 2112–2114 | 355–356 |
| v09.2114.01 | 9 | Return to the Above | Letter | 2114–2117 | 356–358 |
| v10.0000.005.01 | 10 | Title Page | Title page | lib:5 | |
| v10.2117.01 | 10 | From B. G. "London, June 2. 1775. | Letter | 2117–2121 | 358–359 |
| v10.2121.01 | 10 | Copy of a Return to the Above | Letter | 2121–2123 | 360–361 |
| v10.2124.01 | 10 | From John Farquharson of Aldlerg. | Letter | 2124 | 361 |
| v10.2124.02 | 10 | From B. G. London, [without Date] | Letter | 2124–2125 | 361–362 |
| v10.2126.01 | 10 | From B. G. London, July 6. 1775. | Letter | 2126–2127 | 362–363 |
| v10.2127.01 | 10 | Copy of a Return. | Letter | 2127–2129 | 363–364 |
| v10.2129.01 | 10 | Extract of a Letter from Piza, March 20. 1775. | Letter | 2129–2130 | 364–365 |
| v10.2131.01 | 10 | From B. G. "London, July 25. 1775. | Letter | 2131–2132 | 365–366 |
| v10.2132.01 | 10 | Copy of a Return. | Letter | 2132–2133 | 366 |
| v10.2134.01 | 10 | Declaration for Gray Cooper, Esqr, Secretary to the Treasury at London. Leith, July 29. 1775. | Miscellaneous | 2134 | 366–367 |
| v10.2134.02 | 10 | Historical Anecdotes for Information. July 31. 1775. | Miscellaneous | 2134–2138 | 367–369 |
| v10.2139.01 | 10 | Serving of Sir Gray Cooper of Gogar as heir-male | Miscellaneous | 2139–2141 | 369–370 |
| v10.2141.01 | 10 | Copy of a Letter to Alexander Mitchel, Esqr, Edinburgh. | Letter | 2141–2142 | 370 |
| v10.2142.01 | 10 | Copy of a paragraph in a Letter to Alexr Mitchel, Esqr, Custom-House, Edr, from Sir Grey Cooper of Gogar, Baronet. | Letter | 2142–2143 | 370 |
| v10.2144.01 | 10 | Paragraph from John Farquharson of Aldlerg. | Letter | 2144 | 371 |
| v10.2144.02 | 10 | From B. G. "London, Septr 21. 1775. | Letter | 2144–2146 | 371–372 |
| v10.2146.01 | 10 | To John Farquharson of Aldlerg. | Letter | 2146 | 372 |
| v10.2147.01 | 10 | To B.G. Octr 3. 1775. | Letter | 2147 | 372–373 |
| v10.2148.01 | 10 | From B. G. "London, Octr 16. 1775. | Letter | 2148–2149 | 373–374 |