Volume 9

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v09.0000.005.01Title PageTitle pagelib:5
v09.1847.01A ProposPoem / song / epitaph1847192
v09.1848.01When Barisdale was released, etc.Account / narrative1848192
v09.1848.02Note from Mr Bowdler, Bath 13. 1762., desiring to insert in the Magazine a Character of John MackinnonLetter1848192–193
v09.1849.01Letter to John's Nephew intimating his Death. May 22. 1762.Letter1849–1851193–194
v09.1852.01Copy of a Representation in favours of the said John Mackinnon before his leaving Edinburgh.Miscellaneous1852194–195
v09.1853.01Copy of a more explicit Representation in favours of Do, before leaving Edinburgh.Miscellaneous1852–1853195
v09.1854.01Letter to the Nephew about Money from Bath, to bind John's Sons Apprentices, June 21. 1762.Letter1854–1855195–196
v09.1856.01Character of John, published in Scots and Edinburgh Magazine. May, 1762.Poem / song / epitaph1856–1859196–197
v09.1860.01Here follows the Inscription intended to have been put upon his Grave.Poem / song / epitaph1860198
v09.1861.01Bell of Langside rent, wherein News came that Earl Marischal had qualifiedMiscellaneous1861–1862198–199
v09.1862.01Bishop Gordon's and Mr Bowdler's opinion of the same. August 1 and 8. 1761Letter1862–1863199
v09.1863.01Lines on the Common Prayer, occasioned by Mr Nelson's, etc.Letter1863–1866200
v09.1867.01Letter to Lady Lucy Stuart from John Macnab, December 2. 1762. concerning OS"Ean, etc.Letter1867–1868200–201
v09.1868.01Letter to me Robert Forbes from Alexander Macnab, January 5. 1763. on DittoLetter1868–1869201
v09.1870.01Letter to B. Gordon concerning poor OS"Ean. April, 1763.Letter1870–1872202–203
v09.1873.01Paragraph from Mr. John Stewart Inverness, March 24. 1763. concerning Pat. GrantLetter1873–1874203–204
v09.1874.01Return to the same. April 9. 1763Letter1874–1877204–205
v09.1877.01Declaration of One's Religion, August 12. 1762. as to the Church of EnglandLetter1877–1878205–206
v09.1879.01Copy of a Paragraph from B. Robert Gordeun of London.Letter1879206
v09.1879.02Copy of a Paragraph from the Revd. Mr. John Stewart.Letter1879206
v09.1880.01More Money for J. Mackinnon's SonsLetter1880–1881207
v09.1882.01Letters by & to Lady Gask about Cousin's marriage & Mr. White's being Chaplain et cetera June 28. July 6. 1763Letter1882208
v09.1882.02Letter to Lady GaskLetter1882208
v09.1883.01Letter from Lady GaskLetter1883208–209
v09.1884.01Paragraph from Mr William Mackenzie about OS"Ean. July 7. 1763.Letter1884–1885209
v09.1885.01To Lady Oliphant about the Marriage of Cousin. July 18. 1763.Letter1885–1886210
v09.1886.01Letter1886–1887211
v09.1887.01A Laugh about the favourite Brogs to Kingsborrow October 7. 1763Letter1887211
v09.1887.02A Laugh about the favourite Brogs, to Kingsborrow. October 27. 1763.Letter1887–1888211–212
v09.1888.01Arrival of Gask & his Lady at EdinburghLetter1888212
v09.1889.01Latin Inscription on James and John Dukes of PerthPoem / song / epitaph1889–1891212–213
v09.1892.01Character of Willie Cumberland, latin and English, upon his DeathLetter1892214
v09.1893.01Poem on the death of James 8.Poem / song / epitaph1893–1894214–215
v09.1895.01Account of James 8. his death January 1. 1766Letter1895215
v09.1895.02From J. G.Letter1895215
v09.1895.03Charles's going to Rome. 1766.Letter1895–1896215–216
v09.1896.01Accounts of him, May 17. Aug. 19. 66.Letter1896216
v09.1896.02Mr. Oliphant from London, September 24. 66.Conversation1896–1897216
v09.1897.01False Reports, and good Accounts of Charles, etc. November 27. 66. February. 23. 67.Letter1897–1898216–217
v09.1898.01To Bishop GordonLetter1898–1899217
v09.1899.01Hard Situation of Ditto March. 31. 67.Letter1899–1900217–218
v09.1900.01John Hay made a Knight. May 20. 67.Letter1900–1901218
v09.1901.01Excellent Answer from Charles to a Message from the Pope, etc. May 20. 1767.Letter1901–1902218–219
v09.1902.01Gask's Death intimated to DittoLetter1902219
v09.1902.02From Bishop Gordon (three letters)Letter1902–1903219
v09.1903.01To Bishop GordonLetter1903219–220
v09.1904.01From Lady GaskLetter1904220
v09.1904.02From Bishop GordonLetter1904220
v09.1904.03From John Farquharson of AldlergLetter1904220
v09.1904.04From Bishop GordonLetter1904–1905220–221
v09.1905.01From John Farquharson of AldlergLetter1905221
v09.1906.01From Bishop GordonLetter1906221
v09.1906.02From Mr. Brown alias Laurence Oliphant, younger of GaskLetter1906221–222
v09.1906.03Strange language from a papagee upon the Pope, old Fool! etc.Letter1906222
v09.1906.04From Bishop GordonLetter1906–1907222
v09.1907.01Nisbet's Letter concerning the dismission of John Hay & Andrew Lumisden et cetera December 31. 1768Letter1907222
v09.1907.02Nisbet's Letter concerning the dismission of John Hay and Andrew Lumisden, etc. December 31. 1768.Letter1907–1908222–223
v09.1908.01From Lady GaskLetter1908–1909223
v09.1909.01Strange language still upon the PopeLetter1909223
v09.1909.02Bishop Gordon his opinion of the dismissionLetter1909–1910223–224
v09.1910.01From Lady GaskLetter1910224
v09.1911.01From John Farquharson of AldlergLetter1911224
v09.1911.02From Bishop GordonLetter1911224
v09.1911.03The King of Naples washing the Feet of 12 poor Men on Thursday of holy WeekLetter1911–1912224–225
v09.1912.01Meeting with Mr. Oliphant & his Lady at Edinburgh from Naples July 8. 1769 who gave me satisfaction as to dis: mission et ceteraLetter1912–1913225–226
v09.1913.01Meeting with Mr. Oliphant and his Lady at Edinburgh, from Naples, July 8. 69: who gave me Satisfaction as to dismission, etc.Letter1913226
v09.1913.02Bishop Gordon missed seeing them at BurnhallLetter1913–1914226–227
v09.1914.01Proposal of an Interview, August 8. 1769. at Moffat with Bishop GordonLetter1914–1915227
v09.1915.01Kept accordingly, when several interesting particulars discussed, and important business done, and a Journal kept, etc.Account / narrative1915–1925227
v09.1925.01A Defect suppliedAccount / narrative1925–1926
v09.1926.01Visited that grand Fall of Water, the Gray-Mare's-TailAccount / narrative1926–1930
v09.1930.01Crossed Moffat-Water 16 times in about 2 MilesAccount / narrative1930–1931
v09.1931.01Source of Tweed and an interesting interview with a ChildAccount / narrative1931–1932
v09.1932.01Tennis-CastleAccount / narrative1932–1935
v09.1935.01Mr Oliphant visited Cousin 5 or 6 times, etc.Account / narrative1935244
v09.1935.02A Caution concerning Alexander MurrayLetter1935–1936244–246
v09.1937.01Charles's Economy, etc.Account / narrative1936–1937245–246
v09.1938.01Voltaire, wrong-headedAccount / narrative1937–1938246
v09.1938.02From Bishop GordonLetter1938–1939246–247
v09.1939.01Bishop Gordon on his guard as to Alexander MurrayLetter1939247
v09.1939.02To B.G.Letter1939247
v09.1939.03From Bishop GordonLetter1939247
v09.1939.04From Lady GaskLetter1939247
v09.1939.05From Bishop GordonLetter1940247
v09.1940.01Two Copies of narrative of the escape dispatched to RomeLetter1940248
v09.1940.02From Bishop GordonLetter1940248
v09.1940.03To Bishop GordonLetter1940–1941248
v09.1941.01600,000 £. sterling in one year for Estates sold in ScotlandLetter1941248–249
v09.1941.02Thanks from Robert for narrative et ceteraLetter1941249
v09.1941.03To Bishop GordonLetter1941–1942249
v09.1942.01Bankruptcies, amazing in EdinburghLetter1942249
v09.1942.02Bankruptcies, amazing! in EdinburghLetter1942–1943249–250
v09.1943.01George Chalmers tottering on one leg, and at last failedLetter1943250–251
v09.1943.02From Bishop GordonLetter1943–1944251
v09.1944.01Charles well & has the Newspapers from LondonLetter1944251
v09.1944.02To Bishop GordonLetter1944251
v09.1944.03From Bishop GordonLetter1944–1945251–252
v09.1945.01Story of a Pearl-NecklaceLetter1945–1946252
v09.1946.01King of Prussia's Letter to CharlesLetter1946253
v09.1946.02Letter from the King of Prussia to His Royal Highness Prince Charles, 12th January 1747Letter1946–1948253–254
v09.1948.01From Tom BowdlerLetter1948254
v09.1948.02From Bishop GordonLetter1948–1949254–255
v09.1949.01From Bishop GordonLetter1949255
v09.1949.02To Bishop GordonLetter1949255
v09.1949.03From Laurence OliphantLetter1949255
v09.1949.04From Bishop GordonLetter1949–1950255
v09.1950.01A Letter about Puteï.Letter1950255–256
v09.1950.02From Bishop GordonLetter1950–1951256
v09.1951.01Buchan-Persecution, SangsterLetter1951–1952257
v09.1952.01Mr. Wagstaffe's death December 3. 1770Letter1952257–258
v09.1952.02To Bishop GordonLetter1952–1953258
v09.1954.01100£ yearly on John Hay by DouglasLetter1953–1955258–259
v09.1955.01Charles vindicated & touching King's EvilLetter1955259–260
v09.1955.02From Bishop GordonLetter1955–1956260
v09.1956.01[Charles] at , August 24. 1771.Letter1956260–261
v09.1956.02Mr Maitland not to accept EdinburghLetter1956261
v09.1956.03John Hay well received at Edinburgh, and spoke well of his old MasterLetter1956261
v09.1957.01Charles journeying 1000 Miles in 7 Days.Letter1956–1957261–262
v09.1957.02From Bishop GordonLetter1957262
v09.1957.03To B.G.Account / narrative1957262
v09.1957.04Death of Kingsborrow, aged 83Miscellaneous1957262
v09.1957.05From Bishop Gordon (two letters)Letter1957262
v09.1958.01Marriage of CharlesLetter1958262–263
v09.1958.02From Lady GaskLetter1958263
v09.1958.03To Bishop GordonLetter1958–1959263
v09.1959.01Name LouisaLetter1959263–264
v09.1959.02Concerning the Amazon, Lady MacintoshLetter1959–1960264
v09.1961.01Particular Account of the Marriage with the grand Entry into Rome, 4 Couriers, and Nne Carriages, and the genteel Behaviour of Cardinal YorkLetter1960–1963265–266
v09.1963.01Birth of Charles OliphantLetter1963–1964266–267
v09.1965.01Pennant's Tour improvedLetter1964–1965267
v09.1965.02To Bishop GordonLetter1965267–268
v09.1966.01Crescant lætè, translatedLetter1965–1967268–269
v09.1967.01From Bishop GordonLetter1967–1968269–270
v09.1968.01D'Argenson's Letter to the Dutch Ambasssador concerning Charles after Culloden-BattleLetter1968–1971270–271
v09.1971.01Account of Bruce of Ailesbury taken from the mouth of Captain James MenziesAccount / narrative1971–1972272
v09.1972.01Charles and Glocester saluting one another on the Street of RomeLetter1971–1973272–273
v09.1973.01Specie in Scotland at the UnionLetter1972–1973273–274
v09.1973.03From Bishop GordonLetter1973–1974274
v09.1974.01To Bishop GordonLetter1974274
v09.1975.01Poem upon Charles's MarriagePoem / song / epitaph1975–1976274–275
v09.1977.01Paragraph from Stanford's Dedication to King Charles 2. of the Genealogical history of the Kings of England, etc.Miscellaneous1977275–276
v09.1978.01Cardinal York's Mitra pretiosa, valued at 9000 £. sterlingLetter1978276
v09.1978.02Wagstaffe saying Grace at Father Sheldon's Table in RomeLetter1978277
v09.1979.01From Mr Brett 1 and 2d Book of Discipline, and Acts of the General Assembly 1641.Letter1979277–278
v09.1980.01Pennant's not viewing the hill of Myat when in his Power, with an entertaining Story of Spittle of LeuchatLetter1980–1981278–279
v09.1981.01Letter to Mr John Leith concerning one Mr. Hope, a popish PriestLetter1981–1982279
v09.1982.01From Bishop GordonLetter1982279–280
v09.1983.01[W]oodsheal at Charleville introduced to [t]wo Princesses, Sisters to Louisa 1772.Letter1982–1984280–281
v09.1984.01Letter from them to Mrs OliphantLetter1984–1985281
v09.1985.01[B]irth-Days of the 4 PrincessesLetter1985–1986281–282
v09.1987.01T[]ransmitted to Bishop GordonLetter1987282
v09.1987.02From Bishop GordonLetter1987–1988282–283
v09.1988.01[R]eturn from Mr John Leith to the fore[s]aid Letter, January 27. 1773Letter1988283
v09.1988.02Inscription comical on a Grave Stone at CumbernauldLetter1988–1991284–285
v09.1991.01[P]regnancy prematureLetter1991285
v09.1991.02[M]acdowal, junior, Castlesemple, his [C]haracter of a Family at RomeLetter1991286
v09.1992.01[V]indication of Charles 1. and Strictures on Monboddo, approved of by Bishop GordonLetter1992286
v09.1992.02Queen of Hearts, a Lady so calledLetter1992–1993286–287
v09.1993.01Queen of Hearts, a Lady so calledLetter1993287
v09.1993.02To Bishop Gordon (two letters)Letter1993287
v09.1993.03Four lines on a Print of LouisaPoem / song / epitaph1993–1994287
v09.1994.01Poem on Ditto's Birth-Day 1773.Poem / song / epitaph1994288
v09.1995.01Dream concerning Nicholas BrettLetter1995288–289
v09.1995.02To Bishop GordonLetter1995–1996289
v09.1997.01From Bishop GordonLetter1997289–290
v09.1997.02A bold device in Westminister MagazineLetter1997–1998290
v09.1999.01[A] valuable Manuscript at Burnhall, Folio, about 1688Letter1999290–291
v09.1999.02Doctor Johnson's Speech at a Judge's Table in Edinburgh, 1773.Letter1999–2001291–292
v09.2001.01Gask and his Lady set out from England for Seville, 1773.Letter2001292
v09.2002.01From John Farquharson of AldlergLetter2002292
v09.2002.02To Bishop GordonLetter2002–2003292–293
v09.2003.01From Bishop GordonLetter2003293–294
v09.2003.02Rejoicings in Edinburgh upon Victory over Literary Property, February 26. 1774.Letter2003–2004293–294
v09.2005.01From Bishop GordonLetter2005–2006294–295
v09.2006.01A strong Ash-Wednesday Paper 1774Miscellaneous2006–2009295–297
v09.2009.01Ditto condemned in the House of CommonsLetter2009–2011297–299
v09.2011.01Bellmount failed for 60,000 £ and Alexander Sheriff in Leith for 44,000£ sterlingLetter2011–2012299
v09.2012.01Lady Gask's Death, March 18. 1774.Letter2012–2013299–300
v09.2013.01From Rev. George CheyneLetter2013–2014300–301
v09.2014.01From Sir William Dunbar of Durn (two letters)Letter2014–2015301
v09.2014.02From Sir William Dunbar of Durn (two letters)Letter2015301
v09.2015.01Two heads, Charles and LouisaLetter2015–2017301–303
v09.2018.01Letter from Bishop Forbes to Bishop GordonLetter2018–2020303–304
v09.2020.01Mr Nicholas Brett like to fall offLetter2020–2023304–306
v09.2023.01Ash-wednesday's Paper printed in EdinburghLetter2023–2030306–309
v09.2030.01The King of Prussia taking particular Notice of Bob Keith at a Review at Berlin. 1774.Letter2030–2033309–312
v09.2033.01Public Ledger of June 22. a most bold and impudent PaperLetter2033–2040312–316
v09.2040.01Mr Oliphant, Lady and Daughter arrived in Edinburgh, June 27. 1774.Letter2040–2041316–317
v09.2041.01John Farquharson sent Poem on the Birth-Day to Louisa, and had in Return for the Author an Head of Charles and LouisaLetter2041–2042317–318
v09.2043.01Letter from Bishop Forbes to John Farquharson of AldlergLetter2043–2044318–319
v09.2044.01Letter to Bishop Gordon intimating a meeting at Forfar on August 24. 1774Letter2044–2046319–320
v09.2046.01Assurances, that faithful Remnant in England must be cared forLetter2046–2047320
v09.2048.01Letter from Louisa in return for Poem on BirthdayLetter2048–2049321
v09.2049.01Another letter from the sameLetter2049–2050321–322
v09.2050.01Letter from Louisa in return for Poem on BirthdayLetter2050322
v09.2051.01Letter from Bishop Forbes to John Farquharson of AldlergLetter2051–2052323
v09.2052.01Letter from Bishop Forbes to Bishop GordonLetter2052–2053323–324
v09.2053.01St James's Chronicle, etc. a most bold and impudent Paper, September 3. 1774.Miscellaneous2053–2054324
v09.2054.01Extract of a letter from Paris to a gentleman in EnglandMiscellaneous2054–2055324–325
v09.2055.01Political Intelligence ExtraordinaryMiscellaneous2055–2057325–326
v09.2058.01Poem on Louisa's Birthday 1774 transmitted to herPoem / song / epitaph2058–2060326–327
v09.2061.01Letter from Bishop Forbes to John Farquharson of AldlergLetter2061327–328
v09.2062.01Sent likewise to Bishop GordonLetter2062–2065328–330
v09.2065.01Thanks from Bishop Gordon for sight of Louisa's LetterLetter2065330
v09.2066.01Account of the Royal-Oak-Club transmitted to an amiable LadyLetter2066–2067330
v09.2068.01[Que]stions concerning the Debt of Britain transmitted to LouisaMiscellaneous2068–2069331–332
v09.2070.01Letter from John Farquharson of AldlergLetter2070–2071332–333
v09.2072.01Strong Paper on the ElectionsMiscellaneous2072333
v09.2073.01Bishop Gordon his being with Nicolas Brett, and reasoning with himLetter2073–2075333–335
v09.2075.01Letter from Bishop Gordon by the Countess of Galloway. September 17. 1774.Letter2075–2077335–336
v09.2077.01First Poem on Louisa set to Music, and sent off to herselfLetter2077–2080336–337
v09.2080.01Gask's Lady's Death, November. 4. 74.Letter2080–2081337–338
v09.2081.01General Lockhart's Lady intimately acquainted with LouisaLetter2081–2083338
v09.2083.01Woodfall fined and his Brother, and imprisoned, for Ash-Wednesday's PaperAccount / narrative2083–2084338–339
v09.2084.01Shebbear making free with the Revolution and the Prince of Orange, etc.Letter2084–2088339–341
v09.2088.01Letter from Bishop Forbes to Bishop GordonLetter2088–2091341–342
v09.2092.01340 Sail at Harwich, only 7 untouchedLetter2092–2095342–344
v09.2095.01In 31 Decembris, 1774.Poem / song / epitaph2095344
v09.2096.01Letter from Bishop Forbes to Bishop GordonLetter2096344–345
v09.2097.01Bishop Gordon much pleased with the Royal-Oak InstitutionLetter2097–2098345–346
v09.2099.01Mr Innes of Aberdeen much pleased with Mr Bowdler's RemarksLetter2099–2100346–347
v09.2100.01Lord Nicolas Mackenzie's Death Cousin to Lord CarryllLetter2100–2102347–349
v09.2102.01Mr Bowdler's Remarks now in my CustodyLetter2102–2105349–350
v09.2106.01Letter from Bishop Forbes to Bishop GordonLetter2106–2107350–351
v09.2107.01Hogmane observed at Gask with great CheerfulnessLetter2107351
v09.2108.01Comical Letter from John Farquharson, wherein an excellent Character of Lord CaryllLetter2108–2110351–354
v09.2108.275.01Unsigned Notes on John Baptist Caryll and FamilyAdditional materiallib:275–lib:276
v09.2110.01Letter from Bishop GordonLetter2110–2111354
v09.2111.01Return to the above.Letter2111–2112354–355
v09.2112.01Time of her Departure from Edinburgh to BathLetter2112354–355
v09.2112.02Letter from Bishop Gordon, April 18. 1775. wherein of King James the 2d, much to his HonourLetter2112–2114355–356
v09.2114.01Return to the AboveLetter2114–2117356–358
v09.2114.283.01Contents of this Volume.Contentslib:283–lib:290