Volume 3

IDTitleGenreForbesPaton
v03.0000.002.01Textiles Related to Charles Edward StuartAdditional materiallib:2
v03.0000.003.01Title PageTitle pagelib:3
v03.0381.01Copy of a Letter from Thomas Theodore Deacon to his FatherLetter381–382220–221
v03.0383.01[Copy of a Letter] from a Clergyman to Mr Deacon's FatherLetter383–384221
v03.0384.01[Copy of a Letter] from Sir Archibald Primrose to his SisterLetter384–386222–223
v03.0386.01[Copy of a Letter] from James Wright to said LadyLetter386–387223
v03.0387.01A Song, to the Tune of, A Cobbler there was, etc. As the Devil was walking over Britain's fair IslePoem / song / epitaph387–388223–225
v03.0389.01A Poem after Culloden-battle by an OfficerPoem / song / epitaph389–391226–227
v03.0391.01Paraphrase upon Psalm 137 by William HamiltonPoem / song / epitaph391–392228–229
v03.0393.01Ode on the 20th of December, 1746Poem / song / epitaph393–397229–232
v03.0397.01Poem upon the 10th of June, 1747Poem / song / epitaph397–399233–234
v03.0400.01Soliloquy, A Poem, September 29th, 1746Poem / song / epitaph400235
v03.0400.02O Liberty!— O Virtue!— O my Country!—A Poem upon the Distress of the TimesPoem / song / epitaph400–403235–237
v03.0403.01Upon the different Accounts of the Behaviour of the two executed Lords (Kilmarnock & Balmerino) taken out of an English News-Paper.Poem / song / epitaph403237
v03.0403.02Arthurus, Dominus de Balmerino, decollatus 18 Die Augusti, 1746 Ætatis suæ 58, By a Lady.Poem / song / epitaph403–404237–238
v03.0404.01The foresaid Epitaph turned into an InscriptionPoem / song / epitaph404238
v03.0404.02Four Lines upon Arthur Lord Balmerino Poem / song / epitaph404238–239
v03.0405.01Four Lines upon Sir Alexander MacDonald's DeathPoem / song / epitaph405239
v03.0405.02A Poem, spoken Extempore on Lord Lovat's Execution, by a Lover of all those, who, will and dare, etc.Poem / song / epitaph405–406239–240
v03.0407.01Poem upon a young Lady, who expired upon seeing her Lover, Mr Dawson, executedPoem / song / epitaph407241
v03.0407.02The Contrast, by a Lady, an excellent PoemPoem / song / epitaph407–411241–244
v03.0411.01A Catch, 1746Poem / song / epitaph411244
v03.0411.02An excellent Satire addressed to Evidence MurrayPoem / song / epitaph411–414245–247
v03.0414.01Satan 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, 1747Letter414–418247–248
v03.0418.01Copy of the Prince's Summons to the City of Edinburgh to surrender, etc.Miscellaneous418–421249–250
v03.0421.01A 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 quarterAccount / narrative421–425250–252
v03.0425.01Copy of a Letter from Gordon of Terperse to his LadyLetter425–426252–253
v03.0426.01[Copy of a Letter] from a presbyterian Preacher to said LadyLetter426–428253–254
v03.0429.01Copy of a Letter, said to be written by Lord George Murray, or one of his Friends, 1746Letter429–457254–267
v03.0458.01A particular Narrative anent Armadale taken from Captain John Hay at AirConversation458–459267
v03.0460.01Copy of some Omissions in Donald MacLeod's JournalAccount / narrative460–463268–269
v03.0464.01Poor William Baird's Case in a LetterLetter464–466270–271
v03.0466.01Copy of a Letter in favours of Donald MacLeod, and giving a Character of himLetter466–471271–273
v03.0472.01Copy of a Letter from Captain Malcolm MacLeodLetter472273
v03.0473.01Copy of a Return to said LetterLetter473–476273–275
v03.0477.01Copy of another Letter from Captain Malcolm MacLeodLetter477–478275–276
v03.0478.01Some Lines by a Lady upon the Ribband which the Prince wore in the Female dressPoem / song / epitaph478276
v03.0479.01Narrative of a Conversation betwixt Captain John Hay at Air and me Robert ForbesConversation479–489276–281
v03.0490.01Journal 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 / narrative490–523281–296
v03.0522.01A remarkable Saying by Mr Angus MacDonald anent Secretary MurrayAccount / narrative522–523296
v03.0524.01Journal of Miss Flora MacDonald, etc.Account / narrative524–541296–303
v03.0541.01Some Questions proposed to Miss MacDonald and her answers to themConversation541–544304–306
v03.0545.01Townly's Ghost, etc. a SongPoem / song / epitaph545–547306–307
v03.0547.01Several remarkable Narratives taken from the Mouth of Dr Archibald Cameron's LadyAccount / narrative547–560307–313
v03.0561.01Copy of a remarkable Letter to Arthur Lord BalmerinoLetter561–562313–314
v03.0563.01Some Account of the remarkable Letter to Arthur Lord BalmerinoAccount / narrative563–566314–315
v03.0567.01Copy of Orders from the Duke of Cumberland, etc.Unknown566–568316–317
v03.0569.01A material Point omitted in Mr John Cameron's Journal anent Cameron of GlenpeanAccount / narrative569–574317–319
v03.0574.01Lord Rutherford's Petition to King GeorgeMiscellaneous574–576319–320
v03.0576.01Copy of a long & particular Journal taken faithfully from the hand-writings of young Clanranald, Major MacDonald of Glenaladale & Captain Alexander MacDonald, Dalely's BrotherAccount / narrative576–639320–351
v03.0624.249.01Contents of this 3d Volume.Contentslib:249–lib:250
v03.0624.253.01Piece of Charles Edward Stuart's WaistcoatAdditional materiallib:253