Volume II Part 3 (2/2)

p 201 Published in 1825

[5] Service of the Earl of Eglintoun, p 8

[6] Buchan's Account of the Earls Marischal, p 125

[7] Eglinton Case

[8] Patten, p 52

[9] Patten, p 54 Life of the Earls Marischal, p 130

[10] Reay's History of the Late Rebellion Dumfries, 1718

[11] Reay, p 139

[12] Now of Sir Charles Stuart Menteath, Bart

[13] Reay, p 184

[14] Id

[15] Id p 211

[16] Reay, p 257

[17] Patten, pp 224-235 Colonel Hooke's Negotiations

[18] In the Life of Lord Derater

[19] Reay, p 326

[20] See Letters in the State Paper Office froton, and many others of inferior rank, No 3 1715

[21] State Papers, 1716, No 3

[22] State Papers, No 3, July 26, 1715

[23] Reay, p 355

[24] Reay, p 359

[25] A Faithful Register of the Late Rebellion, London, p 65, 1718

[26] Faithful Register, p 86

[27] Her picture, painted in the blooles, in Dumfriesshi+re, the seat of William Constable Maxwell, Esq, the descendant of Lord Nithisdale To Mrs Constable Maxwell, of Terregles, I a description of the portrait of Lady Nithisdale, to which I have referred ”Her hair is light brown, slightly powdered, and she is represented with large soft eyes, regular features, and fair, rather pale coive little indication of the strength of e which she displayed Her dress is blue silk, with a border of cambric, and the drapery a cloak of brown silk”

[28] His son was restored to his father's honours The title of Marquis of Powis became extinct; but the estates devolved on Lord Herbert of Cherbury, husband to the last Marquis's niece; and ultimately to Lady Henrietta Herbert, who married Lord Clive, created Earl of Powis--_Burke's Extinct Peerage_