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Contents of this Volume.

Pag.
John Mackinnon's AcctAccount finished
1841.
When Barisdale was released, &cetc.
1848.
Note from Mr Bowdler, Bath 13.
1762.
, desiring to insert in the Ma-
gazine
a Character of J.John Mackinnon
Ibid.
Letter to John's Nephew intimat-
ing
his Death. May 22. 1762.
1849.
Representations in favours of sdsaid
John, to raise MoeMoney, June 13. and
July 4. 1761.
1852.
1853.
Letter to yethe Nephew about MoeMoney
from Bath, to bind John's Sons
Apprentices, June 21. 1762.
1854.
Character of John, published in
Scots &and EdrEdinburgh MagMagazine. May, 1762.
1856.
Bell of Langside rent, qnwherein News
came that E. M.Earl Marischal had qualified
1861.
B.Bishop Gordon's &and Mr Bowdler's opi-
nion
of the same. AugtAugust 1 &and 8. 1761
1862.
Lines on the Common Prayer,
occasioned by Mr Nelson's, &cetc.
1863.
LrLetter to Lady Lucy Stuart from
Jo.John Macnab, Dec.December 2. 1762. con-
cerning
OS"Ean, &cetc.
1867.
LrLetter to me R. F.Robert Forbes fmfrom Al.Alexander Mac-
nab
, Jan.January 5. 1763. on Do.Ditto
1868.
LrLetter to B. Gordon concerning poor
OS"Ean. April, 1763.
1870.
Paragraph fmfrom Mr. J.John Stewart
InvernsInverness, March 24. 1763. con-
cerning
Pat. Grant
1873.
Return to yethe same. Ap.April 9. 1763
1874.
Declaration of One's Religion, AugtAugust
12. 1762
. as to the Ch.Church of England
1877.
Five Guineas for OS"Ean. May 28. 63.
1879.
More MoeMoney for J. Mackinnon's Sons
1880.
LrsLetters by &and to Lady Gask about Cousin's 284
Marriage, &and Mr. White's being
Chaplain, &c.etc. June 28. July 6. 63
1882,
1883.
Paragraph fmfrom Mr W.William Mackenzie
about OS"Ean. July 7. 1763.
1884.
To L. O.Lady Oliphant about yethe Marriage of Cou-
sin
. July 18. 1763.
1885.
AcctAccount of yethe Death of JasJames 8 Aug 8. 63.
1886.
A Laugh about yethe favoritefavourite Brogs, to
Kingsborrow. OctrOctober 27. 1763.
1887.
Arrival of Gask &and his Lady at EdrEdinburgh
1888
Latin Inscription on James &and John
Dukes of Perth
1889.
Character of Willie Cumberland,
latin &and English, upon his Death
1892.
Poem on yethe death of JasJames 8.
1893.
AcctAccount of JasJames 8. his Death. JanJanuary. 1. 66.
1895.
Charles's going to Rome. 1766.
Ibid.
Accounts of him, May 17. Aug. 19. 66.
1896.
Mr. O.Oliphant fmfrom London, Sep.September 24. 66.
Ibid.
False Reports, &and good AcctsAccounts of
Charles, &c.etc. NovNovember 27. 66. FebFebruary. 23. 67.
1897.
Hard Situation of Do.Ditto MarMarch. 31. 67.
1899.
John Hay made a Knight. May 20. 67.
1900.
ExceltExcellent AnsrAnswer from Charles to a Message
from the Pope, &c.etc. May 20. 1767.
1901.
Gask's Death intimated to DoDitto
1902.
Strange language fmfrom a papagee upon
the Pope, old Fool! &cetc.
1906.
Nisbet's LrLetter concerning yethe dismission of
John Hay &and Andrew Lumisden, &c.etc. DecrDecember
31. 1768
.
1907.
Strange language still upon yethe Pope
1909.
B. G.Bishop Gordon his Opinion of yethe dismission
Ibid.
The K.King of Naples washing yethe Feet
of 12 poor Men on Thursday of holy Week
1912.
Meeting wtwith Mr. Oliph.Oliphant &and his Lady at
EdrEdinburgh, fmfrom Naples, July 8. 69: qowho gave
me Satisfaction as to dismission, &cetc.
1913.
B. G.Bishop Gordon missed seeing ymthem at Burnhall
Ibid.
285
Proposal of an Interview, AugtAugust
8. 1769
. at Moffat wtwith B. G.Bishop Gordon
1914.
Kept accordingly, qnwhen several
interesting particulars discussed,
&and important business done, and
a Journal kept, &cetc.
1915.
A Defect supplied
1925.
Visited ytthat grand Fall of Water,
yethe Gray-Mare's-Tail
1926.
Crossed Moffat-Water 16 times
in about 2 Miles
1930.
Source of Tweed, &and an interest-
ing
interview wtwith a child
1931.
Return by Peebles, &cetc.
Ibid.
Tennis-Castle
1932.
Mr Oliph.Oliphant visited Cousin 5 or
6 times, &c.etc.
1935.
A Caution concerning A.Alexander Murray
Ibid.
Charles's OeconomyEconomy, &cetc.
1937.
Voltaire, wrong-headed
1938.
B. G.Bishop Gordon on his Guard as to A. M.Alexander Murray
1939.
Two Copies of Narrative of yethe
Escape dispatched to Rome
1940.
60,0000600,000 £. sterl.sterling in one year
for Estates sold in Scotland
1941.
Thanks fmfrom R.Robert for Narrative, &cetc.
Ibid.
Bankruptcies, amazing! in EdrEdinburgh
1942.
Geo.George Chalmers tottering on one
leg, &and at last failed
1943.
Charles well, &and has yethe News-
Papers
from London
1944.
Story of a Pearl-Necklace
1945.
K.King of Prussia's LrLetter to Charles
1946.
A Letter about Puteï.
1950.
Buchan-Persecution, Sangster
1951.
Mr Wagstaffe's death, Dec.December 3. 1770.
1952.
100£ yearly on J.John Hay by Douglas
1954.
Emigrants, numerous!
Ibid.
286
Surprising CollecnCollection of Pamphlets
195[4][.]
Charles vindicated, &and touching K.King's Evil1
195[5][.]
—[Charles] at Pisa, AugtAugust 24. 1771.
195[6][.]
Mr Maitland not to accept EdrEdinburgh
Ibid[.]
John Hay well recdreceived at EdrEdinburgh, &and spoke
well of his old Master
Ibid[.]
Charles journeying 1000 Miles in 7 Days.
19[57][.]
Death of Kingsborrow, aged 83
Ibi[d][.]
Marriage of Charles
195[8][.]
Name Louisa
195[9][.]
Concerning the Amazon, L.Lady Macintosh
Ibid[.]
ParlarParticular AcctAccount of the Marriage wtwith the
grand Entry into Rome, 4 Couriers, and
Nne Carriages, &and yethe genteel Beha-
viour
of Cardinal York
19[61][.]
SettltSettlement fmfrom France &and Spain on yethe Marriage
19[63][.]
Birth of Charles Oliphant
Ibi[d][.]
Pennant's Tour improved
196[5][.]
Crescant lætè, translated
196[6][.]
A Run upon yethe Banks in EdrEdinburgh
Ibi[d][.]
D'Argenson's LrLetter to yethe Dutch Ambasssador con-
cerning
Charles after Culloden-Battle
196[8][.]
AcctAccount of Bruce of Ailesbury taken from
yethe mouth of CapnCaptain JasJames Menzies
197[1][.]
Specie in Scotland at yethe Union
197[3][.]
Fordyce of EdrEdinburgh his Failure
197[3][.]
Charles &and Glocester saluting one another
on the Street of Rome
197[2][.]
Poem upon Charles's Marriage
197[5][.]
Paragraph from Stanford's Dedication
to K. C.King Charles 2. of yethe Geneal.Genealogical history of yethe
Kings of England
, &c.etc.
1977[.]
Cardinal York's Mitra pretiosa, valu-
ed
at 9000 £. sterl.sterling
197[8][.]
Wagstaffe saying Grace at Father
Sheldon
's Table in Rome
Ibid[].
FmFrom Mr Brett 1 &and 2d Book of Disci-
pline
, &and Acts of yethe G.General Ass.Assembly 1641.
197[9][.]
Pennant's not viewing the hill of Myat
qnwhen in his Power, wtwith an entertaining Sto-
ry
of Spittle of Leuchat
198[0][.]
Letter to Mr John Leith concerning one
Mr. Hope, a popish Priest
198[1][.]
287
[W]oodsheal at Charleville introduced to
[t]wo Princesses, Sisters to Louisa ^1772.
1983.
[L]rLetter fmfrom them2 to Mrs Oliphant
1984.
[B]irth-Days of yethe 4 Princesses
1985.
T[]ransmitted to B.Bishop Gordon
1987.
[R]eturn fmfrom Mr J.John Leith to the fore-
[s]aid
Letter, JanryJanuary 27. 1773
1988.
[I]nscription, comical, on a Grave-
[S]tone
at Cumbernauld
1989.
[M]onboddo's Publication, &c.etc. and a
[M]asquerade in Edr.Edinburgh March 2d, 1773.
1990.
[P]regnancy premature
1991.
[M]acdowal, junior, Castlesemple, his
[C]haracter of a Family at Rome
Ibid.
[V]indication of Ch.Charles 1. &and Strictures on
Monboddo, approved of ^by B. G.Bishop Gordon
1992.
Queen of Hearts, a Lady so called
Ibid.
[A]n.Andrew Lumisden's Return by qmwhom procured
Ibid.
Four lines on a Print of Louisa
1993.
Poem on DoDitto's Birth-Day ^1773.
1994.
Dream concerning Nic.Nicholas Brett
1995.
A bold device in WestmrWestminister Magazine
1998.
[A] valuable MS.Manuscript at Burnhall, Folio,
about 1688
1999.
DrDoctor Johnson's Speech at a Judge's
Table in EdrEdinburgh, 1773.
2001.
Gask &and his Lady set out fmfrom EngdEngland
for Seville, 1773.
Ibid.
Rejoicings in EdrEdinburgh upon Victory over
Literary Property, Feb.February 26. 1774.
2004.
A strong Ash-wedywednesday Paper, 1774.
2006.
DoDitto condemned in yethe House of ComsCommons
2010.
Bellmount failed for 60,000 £ &and Al.Alexander
Sheriff
in Leith for 44,000£ st.sterling
2011.
Lady Gask's Death, March 18. 1774.
[2012.]
Two heads, Charles &and Louisa
2016.
Mr Nic.Nicholas Brett like to fall off
2022.
Ash-wednesdayswednesday's Paper printed in EdrEdinburgh
2024.
Resol[ution] to stand to a certain Plan
Ibid.
288
Mr Nic.Nicholas Brett, a money-making
Body, much of yethe laical Cast
2027.
The King of Prussia taking parti-
cular
Notice of Bob Keith at a
Review at Berlin. 1774.
2032.
Public Ledger of June 22. a
most bold &and impudent Paper
2033.
Mr Oliphant, Lady &and DaurDaughter arriv-
ed
in EdrEdinburgh, June 27. 1774.
2040.
John Farquharson sent Poem on
the Birth-Day to Louisa, &and had
in Return for yethe Author an Head
of Charles and Louisa
2042.
LrLetter to B. G.Bishop Gordon intimating a Meet-
ing
at Forfar on AugtAugust 24. 1774.
Pennant a downright Stewart-hater
2045.
Three Pairs of more Heads fmfrom
B.Bishop Gordon. AugtAugust 12. 1774.
2046.
Assurances, that faithful Rem-
nant
in EngdEngland must be cared for
2047.
Letter from Louisa in Return
for Poem on Birth-Day
2050.
St James's Chronicle, &c.etc. a
most bold &and impudent Paper,
SeptrSeptember 3. 1774.
2053.
Poem on Louisa's Birth-Day,
1774. transmitted to her
2058.
Sent likewise to B. G.Bishop Gordon
2062.
An interesting Interview between
Charles &and a Scots Gentleman
2063.
Thanks from B.Bishop Gordon for sight
of Louisa's Letter
2065.
Account of the Royal-Oak-Club
transmitted to an amiable Lady
2066.
[Que]stions concerning the Debt of 289 Britain transmitted to Louisa
2068[.]
Strong Paper on yethe Elections
2072.
B.Bishop Gordon his being wtwith Nicolas
Brett
, &and reasoning wtwith him
2073.
Letter from B.Bishop Gordon by the
Countess of Galloway. Sep.September 17. 1774.
2075.
First Poem on Louisa set to
Music, &and sent off to herself
2077.
Gask's Lady's Death, NovNovember. 4. 74.
2080.
Mr Andrew MacDonald gone
to Gask's Family
2081.
Gen.General Lockheart's Lady intimate-
ly
acquainted with Louisa
Ibid.
A certain Lady &and her Gallant
in Scotland wtwith yethe BroyrBrother
2082.
Woodfall fined &and his Brother,
&and imprisoned, for Ash-Wednesday's
Paper
2083.
Shebbear making free with yethe
Revolution &and the Prince of O-
range
, &cetc.
2084.
Mr Bowdler's Remarks on
Nic.Nicholas Brett, transmitted to A-
berdeen
, to be sent to me
2085.
340 Sail at Harwich, only 7
untouched
2093.
In 31 mo DecrisDecembris, 1774.
2095.
B.Bishop Gordon much pleased with
the Royal-Oak Institution
2098.
Mr Innes of AbdAberdeen much pleased
with Mr Bowdler's Remarks
2099.
An audacious Paper to K.King George
in the Ledger
Ibid.
290
Lord Nicolas MackenziesMackenzie's Death
Cousin to Lord Carryll
30022102[.]
Mr Bowdler's Remarks now
in my Custody
30032103.
B.Bishop Gordon's Disclamation
of Nic.Nicholas Brett's Measures
mentioned
30052105[.]
Hogmane observed at Gask with
great ChearfulnessCheerfulness
30072107.
Comical Letter from John
Farquharson
, wherein an ex-
cellent
Character of LdLord Caryll
30082108[.]
This Character vouched by
B.Bishop Gordon ^^^March 2. 1775.
30102110.
The Countess of Galloway
delighted with it
30122112.
Time of her Departure
from EdrEdinburgh to Bath
Ibid.
Letter from B.Bishop Gordon, April
18. 1775
. wherein of K.King James
the 2d
, much to his Honour
Ibid.
Return to the Above
30142114.
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