The companions of Pickle: Being a sequel to 'Pickle the spy'Lang, Andrew
History
The companions of Pickle: Being a sequel to 'Pickle the spy'
Lang, Andrew
Jacobites
Charles Edward, Prince, disliked by the Earl Marischal, 5;
repudiates assassination schemes, 22;
affected contempt for all religion, 25;
proposal to settle him in Corsica, 30;
offers to go alone with the Marischal to Scotland, 34;
living concealed in Paris, 35, 43;
anxious to join the French army in Flanders, 35;
implores the Earl Marischal to meet him at Venice, 40, 42;
breaks with Goring, 43;
declines to cashier his mistress, Miss Walkinshaw, 44;
his retreat in Flanders detected by the English, 44;
appeals to the Earl Marischal, 47;
his life of exile, 49;
absurd anecdote of his want of courage, 58;
story of his presence at the coronation of George III., 59;
his personal appearance, 70, 71;
Murray of Broughton’s attachment to him, 71;
Murray exposes Balhaldie and Sempil to him, 76;
avows his intention of visiting Scotland, 76;
warned against this intention, 76, 78, 79;
embarks for Scotland, 36, 80;
believes in Murray of Broughton, 81;
anger with Lord George Murray on the march southwards, 83, 84;
attacked with pneumonia, 85;
behaviour after Culloden, 85, 86;
kindness shown him by Mlle. Ferrand and Mme. de Vassé, 92-96;
makes Barisdale a colonel, 107;
warned by Sheridan against Barisdale, 115;
puts Barisdale and his son in a French prison, 116;
account of his escape from Skye, 127;
instructions about French treasure at Arkaig, 137;
directs the remainder of the French gold to be brought to France,
156;
deserted by his adherents, 171;
invitation from France, 180;
break up of his party in England, 208;
loyalty to his adherents, 223, 224;
interview with Young Glengarry in France, 235, 236;
collection made for him, 238;
cited, 286, 291, 292, 294, 295
Charteris, Colonel, 270 _note_
Churchill, General, 175
Clancarty, Lord, 36, 37
Clanranald, after Sheriffmuir, 13, 14;
cited, 86, 131, 227, 236, 256
Clement XI., 21
Cluny’s treasure. _See_ French treasure
Cockburn, his carelessness with the Jacobite cypher, 75
Cole, 138
Condillac, Abbé, his tribute to Mlle. Ferrand and Madame de Vassé,
93, 94, 95
Conti, Princesse de, 19
Cope, General, 82, 83
Cotton, Sir John Hinde, 36, 74
Craigie, Lord-Advocate, 231
Crawfurd, Colonel (Governor of Fort William), 142;
arrests Fassifern, 149;
Glenevis surrenders to him, 152;
examines Glenevis concerning the French gold, 154, 155;
urges the ‘uprooting’ of Fassifern, 161;
induces Charles Stewart to lie about Fassifern’s claims, 169, 171;
cited, 229, 272
Creach (in the Irish Brigade), 180
Créquy, Madame de, pseudo-Memoirs of, 6;
her love affair with the Earl Marischal, 15;
fraudulent compilation of her Memoirs, 15
Cromarty, Lord, 108, 109, 111, 113
Crystal-gazing, 96 _note_
Culloden, 85
Cumberland, Duke of, 117, 118, 119, 121, 128, 189, 190
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