The companions of Pickle: Being a sequel to 'Pickle the spy'Lang, Andrew
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The companions of Pickle: Being a sequel to 'Pickle the spy'
Lang, Andrew
Jacobites
[201] Henry Pelham’s.
[202] One Bruce did survey the Forfeited Estates and others.
[203] At Edinburgh, Sept. 1, died Old Glengarry.
[204] On account of Old Glengarry’s death.
[205] Dunvegan, August 3, 1745. _Culloden Papers_, p. 204.
[206] _History of the Macleods._ By Alexander Mackenzie, F.S.A., p. 129.
Inverness, 1889.
[207] _Ibid._ p. 133.
[208] _Ibid._ p. 149.
[209] Mackenzie, pp. 150, 151.
INDEX
Aberdeen, Earl of, 105
Ailesbury, Lord, 58
Airlie, Earl of, 105
Albemarle, Lord, 115, 118, 119, 120
Alberoni, Cardinal, 14, 17
Amelot, his warning to Murray of Broughton, 73
Anderson, Mrs., of Arradoul, nurses Prince Charles, 85 _note_
Ardsheil, his estates, 274
Argyll, Duke of, at Sheriffmuir, 11;
cited, 106, 162, 226, 263, 271
Arkaig, Loch, French gold buried at. _See_ French treasure
Association of Scottish Jacobites, the, foundation of, 32
Atholl, Duke of, his comparison of Pickle’s and Glengarry’s letters,
249
Atholl, James, Duke of, 82, 83, 106, 214
Atterbury, Bishop, urges proclamation of King James, on Anne’s death,
8;
conspiring, 22
Baillie, William, letter on Glengarry’s reconcilement to the
Government, 226
Balhaldie (chief of the Macgregors), 72;
his Ossianic prophecies of a French invasion, 73;
in Paris, 73;
in Flanders, 75;
working against Murray of Broughton, 76;
cited, 32, 33, 34, 36, 222, 238, 239
Barisdale, Colonel (grandson of Macdonell of Barisdale), 124
Barisdale, Macdonell of, physical powers, 100;
marriage, 101;
fight with Cameron of Taask, 101;
arrested for theft, 102;
thief-catcher, 102;
cruelty, 103;
joins a confederacy for theft, 104;
devices for levying blackmail, 105;
captain of a ‘Watch,’ 105;
wadsetter of Glengarry’s, 106;
duel with Cluny, 106;
made a colonel by Charles, 107;
at Prestonpans, 107;
made a knight banneret, 108;
raising the clans, 108;
reducing the shires of Ross and Sutherland, 109;
letter to Lady Sutherland, 112;
too late for Culloden, 113;
and Lochiel, 114;
endeavours to seize Charles, 115;
gets a ‘protection,’ 115;
his protection rescinded, 115;
with his son put in irons by Charles, 116;
in a French prison, 117;
imprisoned in Edinburgh Castle, 117;
his narrative to the Justice Clerk, 118-121;
Jacobite charges against him, 122;
dies in Edinburgh Castle, 123;
family seat, 178;
cited, 86, 87, 131, 133, 134, 138, 139, 188, 190, 195, 259
Barisdale, Young (son of Macdonell of Barisdale), in a French prison,
117;
a fugitive in the Highlands, 123;
takes the oaths, 124;
cited, 160, 190, 195, 196, 259
Barry, Dr., betrayed by Murray of Broughton, 75, 88
Barrymore, Lord, 36, 38, 74, 75
Beaufort, Duke of, 36, 38, 74, 75
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