Account of Colonel Ker's being taken and of his Reprieve
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N.B.–The above faithfully taken from a copy transcribed from another copy, which other copy was transcribed from Colonel Ker’s own handwriting. As Colonel Ker has an excellent good character, and is acknowledged on all hands to be a gentleman of strict veracity and honour, so his account of things justly merits a place in the esteem of every lover of truth. He was taken prisoner (if I rightly remember) somewhere in the shire of Angus, about the beginning of May 1746 (see Scots Magazine for said year, page 238), and was found guilty, November 6th, 1746 (see Scots Magazine for said year, page 529), and accordingly was condemned upon November 15th of said year (see page 530 of the foresaid magazine). He is under a reprieve, and continues still to be a prisoner in a messenger’s house by the interest of the Prussian ambassador, who did much good in that way. (Paton vol. 1, 364-365)
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N: B: The above faithfully
taken from a Copy transcribed from a-
nother Copy, which other Copy was
transcribed from Colonel Ker’s own
Hand-writing. — As Colonel Ker
has an excellent good Character, &and
is acknowlegedacknowledged on all Hands to be
a Gentleman of strict Veracity &and
Honour, so his Account of Things
justly merits a Place in the Esteem
of every Lover of Truth. He was tak-
en prisoner (if I rightly remember) some
wheresomewhere in the Shire of Angus, about the
Beginning of May, 1746, (See Scots Ma-
gazine for sdsaid Year, pag: 238) and was found
guilty, NovrNovember 6th, 1746 (See Scots Maga-
zine for sdsaid Year, pag: 529) &and accordingly
was condemned upon NovrNovember 15th of said
Year, see Pag: 530 of the foresaid Ma-
gazine. He is under a Reprieve, &and con-
tinues still to be a Prisoner in a Messen-
ger’s House, by yethe Interest of yethe Prussian Ambassador
[q]owho did much Good in that Way.
taken from a Copy transcribed from a-
nother Copy, which other Copy was
transcribed from Colonel Ker’s own
Hand-writing. — As Colonel Ker
has an excellent good Character, &and
is acknowlegedacknowledged on all Hands to be
a Gentleman of strict Veracity &and
Honour, so his Account of Things
justly merits a Place in the Esteem
of every Lover of Truth. He was tak-
en prisoner (if I rightly remember) some
wheresomewhere in the Shire of Angus, about the
Beginning of May, 1746, (See Scots Ma-
gazine for sdsaid Year, pag: 238) and was found
guilty, NovrNovember 6th, 1746 (See Scots Maga-
zine for sdsaid Year, pag: 529) &and accordingly
was condemned upon NovrNovember 15th of said
Year, see Pag: 530 of the foresaid Ma-
gazine. He is under a Reprieve, &and con-
tinues still to be a Prisoner in a Messen-
ger’s House, by yethe Interest of yethe Prussian Ambassador
[q]owho did much Good in that Way.
Robert Forbes, A: M:
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Forbes, Robert. “Account of Colonel Ker's being taken & of his Reprieve.” The Lyon in Mourning,
vol. 4,
Adv.MS.32.6.19, fol. 25r. The Lyon in Mourning Project,
edited by Leith Davis, https://lyoninmourning.dhil.lib.sfu.ca/ v04.0669.01.html.