| v08.0000.002.01 | Letter on the Death of Glenaladale | Additional material | lib:4 | |
| v08.0000.007.01 | Title Page | Title page | lib:7 | |
| v08.1601.01 | Upon Miss MacDonald from the Latin
of Doctor King | Poem / song / epitaph | 1601 | 67 |
| v08.1602.01 | 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 | From the Latin of Dr K--- upon the Pr----'s Picture, by J: E: | Poem / song / epitaph | 1602 | 68 |
| v08.1603.01 | 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 | 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 | An Acrostick by the same Hand | Poem / song / epitaph | 1620 | 78 |
| v08.1621.01 | A Poem in Latin by Doctor [creaseKing] upon
seeing Miss Flora MacDonald's picture
| Poem / song / epitaph | 1621 | 78 |
| v08.1622.01 | A Latin Poem by Donald Roy
MacDonald concerning the Want
of the Highland Dress | Poem / song / epitaph | 1622–1623 | 78–79 |
| v08.1623.01 | Another of the same Kind by
the same Hand | Poem / song / epitaph | 1623–1624 | 79 |
| v08.1624.01 | Another of the same by the same
Hand | Poem / song / epitaph | 1624–1625 | 79–80 |
| v08.1625.01 | Copy of a Letter from MacDonald of
Kingsborrow to me Robert Forbes December 31. 1750. | Letter | 1625–1626 | 80–81 |
| v08.1627.01 | Copy of a Return to the same, January 18. 1751. | Letter | 1627–1630 | 81–83 |
| v08.1631.01 | Narrative of a Conversation with
MacDonald of Kingsborrow, March 6th
1751, in the Canongate | Conversation | 1631–1632 | 83–84 |
| v08.1633.01 | 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 | Three Epitaphs upon Frederick,
etc. | Poem / song / epitaph | 1643 | 88–89 |
| v08.1644.01 | In Fredericum Germanum Principem Epitaphium | Poem / song / epitaph | 1644–1645 | 89 |
| v08.1645.01 | Copy of a Memorandum for Alexander MacDonald, Dalely's Brother, etc. | Miscellaneous | 1645–1646 | 89–90 |
| v08.1647.01 | 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 | 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 | 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 | Copy of Mr Rattray's Letter to George Lockhart of Carnwath Esqr at Dryden. | Letter | 1655–1656 | 94–95 |
| v08.1656.01 | Copy of a Letter from Carnwath to me R: F: | Letter | 1656 | 95 |
| v08.1656.02 | Copy of a Letter to Mr Donald Cameron of Glenpean. | Letter | 1656–1657 | 95–96 |
| v08.1658.01 | 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 | A singular odd Expression used by the Duke of
Cumberland about Duncan Forbes of Culloden | Conversation | 1659 | 96–97 |
| v08.1660.01 | 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 | Copy of a Paragraph to Mr James Winrame at Edr from Capn McNab. | Letter | 1692–1693 | 112 |
| v08.1693.01 | 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 | 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 | The Birth-Day Ode | Poem / song / epitaph | 1704–1705 | 117–118 |
| v08.1706.01 | Inscription upon honest Edward Burk | Poem / song / epitaph | 1706 | 119 |
| v08.1707.01 | Narrative of a Conversation with
young Glengary. April 9. 1752. | Conversation | 1707–1711 | 119–121 |
| v08.1712.01 | [creaseCopy] of a Letter about a formed Design
to ass[creaseassina]te the Prince in 1745. | Letter | 1712–1713 | 122 |
| v08.1714.01 | Narrative of [creaseHardships], etc. transmitted
to me from Malcolm MacLeod of
Brea in Rasay | Account / narrative | 1714–1730 | 123–128 |
| v08.1731.01 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | Copy of a Letter in 1745 from Duke de Bouillon to Charles Prince Regent in Scotland | Letter | 1760–1761 | 142–143 |
| v08.1762.01 | 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 | Copy of Gray, the highland Drover, his Examination before the House of Commons in 1746 | Account / narrative | 1764–1775 | 144–152 |
| v08.1776.01 | Account of Laird of MacKinnon's Death
and some Anecdotes of him | Miscellaneous | 1776 | 152 |
| v08.1777.01 | 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 | 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 | Protest of Charles Prince Regent against the Congress
at Aix-la-Chapelle, held in 1748 | Miscellaneous | 1790–1793 | 159–161 |
| v08.1794.01 | Ode on the Duke of C[umberlan]d's happy Return
to in 1757 | Poem / song / epitaph | 1794–1796 | 161–163 |
| v08.1797.01 | 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 | Account of burning the Library at Presshome in the Enzie in 1746. | Account / narrative | 1797–1799 | 164 |
| v08.1799.01 | 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 | Copy of a Return to ye above paragraph | Letter | 1799–1800 | 165 |
| v08.1800.01 | Copy of part of a Letter from said Mr John Stewart to me R. F. | Letter | 1800–1801 | 165–166 |
| v08.1801.01 | 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 | 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 | Copy of the forementioned Letter to Sister Jane Bowdler | Letter | 1804–1812 | 168–173 |
| v08.1812.01 | 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 | 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 | Narrative of the Negotiation of John
Blaw of Castlehill in France in 1745. | Account / narrative | 1824–1827 | 180–181 |
| v08.1828.01 | Narrative of Alexander MackDonell of
Tullocherom in Badenoch his meeting with the Prince in skulking, etc. | Account / narrative | 1828 | 182 |
| v08.1829.01 | On the Death of Sir Alexander MacDonald | Poem / song / epitaph | 1829 | 182 |
| v08.1829.02 | Glenalladale's Death and Character | Account / narrative | 1829 | 182 |
| v08.1830.01 | Copy of a Letter from Rona, i.e young
Rasay by John Mackinnon, November 17. 1760. | Letter | 1830 | 183 |
| v08.1831.01 | Additions to John MacKinnon's Account of Things, taken down from
his own Mouth, April 25th, 1761. | Account / narrative | 1831–1846 | 183–192 |
| v08.1840.283.01 | Contents of this 8th Volume | Contents | lib:283–lib:286 | |
| v08.9999.02 | Alexis; Or, The Young Adventurer. A Novel. | Insert | lib:251–282 | |