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
account of the Elibank Plot, 231;
he and Young Glengarry both receive remittances from Baron
Kennedy, 231;
Pelham’s personal knowledge of him, 232;
date of his illness and that of Young Glengarry, 232;
points shared in common by Pickle and Glengarry, 233;
a spy’s evidence, 233-235;
interview with Charles in France, 235;
Young Glengarry in France same date, 236;
mutual promises from Pelham, broken after Pelham’s death, 237;
consulted by Government on Frederick’s tampering with Jacobites,
238;
the hypothesis that Pickle personated Glengarry, 239;
hurries to Edinburgh on the death of Old Glengarry, 240;
Young Glengarry near at hand on his father’s death, 241;
impersonation physically impossible, 243;
duns the Duke of Newcastle, 243, 244;
internal evidence of identity of authorship of Pickle’s and
Glengarry’s letters, 245, 246;
Mr. Millar’s criticism, 247-249;
the Duke of Atholl’s conclusion, 249;
summary of the case proving identity, 250-253;
two letters incriminatory and confirmatory, 289-294;
cited, 43, 76, 77, 78, 79, 140, 142, 143, 190, 199, 256, 286
Pitsligo, Lord, 83, 265
Podewils, Count, 45
Porteous, hanged by the mob, 30
‘Prescot,’ suspected of intending to murder James, 14
Pringle, Sir John, 58
Reay, Lord, 109
Rob Roy, letter to General Wade, 98
Robison of Ballnicaird, 201, 202, 203, 204
Ross of Balnagoun, 109
Rousseau, Jean Jacques, meeting with and impressions of Marischal,
53-55;
wants to write the history of the Keiths, 55;
cited, 4, 5, 40, 41, 66
Saxe, Marshal, 34
Scott, Sir Walter, 97, 172
Scott (Sir Walter’s father), his sentiment regarding John Murray of
Broughton, 69, 90
Scotus (Old), 190
Scotus (Young), 86
Seaforth, 11, 17, 18, 106
Sempil, Lord, 32, 36, 37, 38, 76, 222
Sheridan, Sir Thomas (Prince Charles’s tutor), 58, 85, 86, 108, 131
Skeldoich, Mr. (minister), 276
Small, Ensign, 117, 140, 159, 172, 173, 174, 285
Sobieska, Clementina, 20
Spence, cited, 8
Stewart, Alexander (solicitor), 165, 166, 167
Stewart, Charles (writer in Banavie), 160, 166, 167, 168, 169, 171
Stewart, General, 199, 239, 264, 281, 282, 283, 284
Stewart, James, hanged for the murder of Campbell of Glenure, 159;
cited, 274, 275
Stewart, John Roy, 86
Stewart of Appin, 77, 78, 166, 167, 169
Stonor, cited, 89, 90
Strathnaver crofters, bleeding their cows for sustenance, 265
Sutherland, Earl of, 107, 109, 110, 113
Sutherland, Countess of, letter to the Young Pretender, 110;
Barisdale’s letter to her, 112;
her clever diplomacy, 113
Stuart, Charles (Fassifern’s agent), 196
Tacksmen, 259, 268, 269, 282
Talmond, Madame de, Charles’s mistress, 95
Tencin, Cardinal, 73
Terig (or Clerk), Duncan, 172, 173, 174
Thompson, Sir E. Maunde, 216
Threipland, Sir Stewart, 132
Thurot, M., 52
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
Reviews
Reviews
No reviews yet
Be the first to share your thoughts on this work.
Elsewhere in the archive
Join the Discussion
Join the discussion
Sign in to leave a comment or review.
Sign InorCreate an account