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
Macdonald, Sir Alexander, of Sleat, 18;
Jacobite and Hanoverian, 126;
letter to Cumberland on Pretender’s movements, 127;
epigram on his death, 128;
cited, 118, 119, 120, 121, 223
Macdonell, Archibald (son of Barisdale), 107
Macdonell, Colonel John, of Knoydart, 176;
early life, 176;
his Memoirs, 177;
family and estate, 178;
educated in Rome, 178;
an adventure at Toulon, 179;
Creach’s attempt at robbery and his repulse, 180;
introduced to King James, 181;
presented with a sword and a prediction, 181;
horrified by the ideas of his comrades, 181;
his baptism of fire, 182;
wounded in battle with the Austrians, 183, 184;
goes in aid of Charles to Scotland, 185, 186;
arrives after Culloden, 186;
robbed of part of money destined for Charles, 187;
reaches Loch Arkaig, 188;
meets Barisdale, 188;
hands remainder of money to Murray of Broughton, 189;
makes for Knoydart, 189;
adventure while in search of money stolen by Colin Dearg, 190-192;
confronts Colin Dearg on the subject, 193, 194;
arrested by Captain Fergusson, 195;
denounces his cousin Captain Allan Macdonald, 195;
imprisoned in Fort William, 196;
released, 196;
challenges Macdonald of Knock, 196;
in America, 197
Macdonell, Dr., of Kylles, 195
Macdonell of Barisdale. _See_ Barisdale
Macdonell, Ranald, 197
Macdonnell, Æneas (brother of Young Glengarry), 201, 221, 260
Macdonnell, Alastair Ruadh (Young Glengarry). _See_ Pickle
Macdonnell, Dr. (Young Glengarry’s uncle), 124
Macdonnell, General (of the Antrim family), 181, 182, 183, 197
Macdonnell, Isobel (Young Glengarry’s sister), 221
Macdonnell, John (Spanish John), 160
Macdonnell, Miles, 185
Macdonnell of Scotus, 109
Macfarlane (Fassifern’s lawyer), 163, 170
Macgregor, James Mohr, 82, 98, 100, 107, 175, 238, 239
MacIan, Angus, 152, 153
Mackenzie, Colin Dearg, of Laggy, 187, 188, 191;
accused by Colonel John Macdonell of robbery of the Prince’s money,
193
Mackenzie, Mrs. (niece of Colin Dearg), 188
Mackenzie of Dundonell, 193, 194
MacKinnon, 103, 128
Mackintosh, Fraser, quoted on Highland history, 116, 118, 215, 261,
264, 272, 273, 275, 277, 282
Mackintosh, The, 106
Maclean, Sir Hector, arrested in Scotland, 79;
cited, 223
Macleod, Malcolm, of Raasay, 126, 127
Macleod, Norman, 294, 295
Macleod of Raasay, letters of, 246
Macleod of Skye, 77;
sends his forces to join Loudon’s in Hanoverian service, 77;
turns his coat, 81;
Young Glengarry asks him to join in a loan, 205;
cited, 88, 206, 207, 214, 223
Macleod (Young) of Neuck, 132
Macnaughten, John, 79, 80
Macpherson, Cluny, his watch or safeguard of followers, 105;
joins Prince Charles, 106;
duel with Barisdale, 106;
alleged copy of his intromissions, 144;
cited, 98, 99, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 143, 154, 156, 158, 230
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