Narrative of Alexander MackDonell of Tullocherom in Badenoch his meeting with the Prince in skulking, etc.
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Narrative of Alexr MackDonell of 
                      Tullocherom in Badenoch his meet-
                        ing with the Prince in sculking, &c.
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Narrative of Alexander MacDonell of Tullocherom in Badenoch, his meeting with the Prince in Skulking et cetera
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Vol. 8, 1828Paton
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| Date | 16 Jan 1760 | 
| Person | Alexander MacDonell of Tullochgorom | 
| Place | the House of James MacDonald on the Coal-hill in Leith | 
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Wednesday Afternoon, JanryJanuary 16. 1760.
 in the
			
House of James, MacDonald on the Coal-hill
in Leith, I met with Ranald MackDonell
of Aberarder &and his Brother German AlexrAlexander
MackDonell of Tullucherom on the Loch-
laggan Side of Badenoch, Cadets of
the Family of Kappoch. The said A-
lexander told me, that he had the
Honour to give a brown short Coat, a
Shirt &and a Pair of Shoes to the Prince
in his Sculking just on his entringentering Ba-
denoch to go to meet with Cluny and
Lochiel. After the Battle of Culloden
AlexrAlexander MackDonell having made his
Peace with Lord Loudon, &and procured
a Protection, was now &and then sent out
to search for the Prince, &and by his Re-
ports became an Instrument in his
preservation. The Prince told AlexrAlexander
MackDonell, that he had learned now
to know the 4th Part of a Peck of
Meal, upon which he had once liv-
ed for about eight Days. The Prince,
while in Badenoch had Plenty of
every thingeverything.
			House of James, MacDonald on the Coal-hill
in Leith, I met with Ranald MackDonell
of Aberarder &and his Brother German AlexrAlexander
MackDonell of Tullucherom on the Loch-
laggan Side of Badenoch, Cadets of
the Family of Kappoch. The said A-
lexander told me, that he had the
Honour to give a brown short Coat, a
Shirt &and a Pair of Shoes to the Prince
in his Sculking just on his entringentering Ba-
denoch to go to meet with Cluny and
Lochiel. After the Battle of Culloden
AlexrAlexander MackDonell having made his
Peace with Lord Loudon, &and procured
a Protection, was now &and then sent out
to search for the Prince, &and by his Re-
ports became an Instrument in his
preservation. The Prince told AlexrAlexander
MackDonell, that he had learned now
to know the 4th Part of a Peck of
Meal, upon which he had once liv-
ed for about eight Days. The Prince,
while in Badenoch had Plenty of
every thingeverything.
Robert Forbes, A. M.
Citation
Forbes, Robert. “Narrative of Alexander MacDonell of Tullocherom in Badenoch, his meeting with the Prince in Skulking et cetera.” The Lyon in Mourning, 
                    vol. 8, 
                    Adv.MS.32.6.23, fol. 118v. The Lyon in Mourning Project, 
                    edited by Leith Davis, https://lyoninmourning.dhil.lib.sfu.ca/ v08.1828.01.html.