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
D’Alembert, quoted, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 18, 24, 34, 35, 47,
60, 61, 62, 64
D’Argens, 60, 62
D’Argenson, 34, 36, 37, 223
D’Avenant, threatens to bombard Genoa if the Keiths are not expelled,
21
Davies, Sergeant, murder of, 172, 173
Dawkins, Jemmy, 43
Dillon, General, 14, 22
Douglas (Sheriff-substitute), 150
Douglas, Sir John, 88
Drummond, Lord John (brother of Duke of Perth), 32, 33, 86, 131
Drummond, of Balhaldie. _See_ Balhaldie
Drummond, Provost, 201, 202, 203, 204
Dumas the Younger, his dramatic use of an incident in Murray of
Broughton’s career, 90
Dunbar, Lord, 26
Edgar (James’s secretary), 83, 71, 89, 228, 229, 230, 231
Elcho, Lord, 79, 86, 110, 131
Elibank, Lord, 232
Elibank Plot, the, 43, 231, 232
Emetté, Mlle. (Turkish captive), 31
Erskine, 117
Fassifern (Lochiel’s brother), 143;
examined as to the French treasure, 145;
arrested by Colonel Crawfurd, 149;
in Edinburgh Castle, 156;
denounced by Young Glengarry, 160;
Colonel Crawfurd’s accusations, 161;
charged with suborning Glenure’s murder, 162;
accused of forging deeds of Lochiel’s estate, 163;
evidence of an informer against him, 164;
protests against points in his indictment, 165;
petitions for bail, 166, 167;
bail refused, 168;
Charles Stewart on his claims, 169;
Macfarlane’s preparation of claims from missing deeds, 170;
found guilty of abstracting his own papers, 171;
‘uprooted,’ 171;
cited, 151, 196, 232, 235, 236
Faulkner, Sir Everard, 115, 116, 200, 211
Fergusson, Captain, 103, 195
Ferrand, Mademoiselle (Mlle. Luci), kindness to Charles, 92;
influence on Condillac, 93;
character, 94;
death, 95;
crystal-gazing in research of her identity, 96 _note_
Fire-charming, 24
Fitzjames, Duc de, 186
Fleury, Cardinal, death of, 73
Floyd, Captain, 41, 58
Floyd, David (son of Captain Floyd), 58, 59
Forbes, Bishop, 141, 148, 224, 231, 286
Forbes, Captain, 214
Forbes of Culloden, 106, 126, 127, 263, 269, 294
Fowler, Mr. (gentleman gaoler of the Tower), 89
Frazer, General (son of Old Lovat), 200
Frederick the Great, his esteem for the Earl Marischal, 4;
employs him, 40;
concerned at his health, 45;
asks the Marischal to find him a good French cook, 46;
foresees the oncoming of the Seven Years’ War, 46;
loses Marshal Keith, 50;
sends the Marischal to Spain, 51;
surety with George II. for the Marischal’s conduct, 51;
patronises Rousseau, 56;
tampers with the Jacobites, 238
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