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FOOTNOTES:
[44] Lord Lovat's Mee
[46] Reay, p 78
[47] Wood's Peerage
[48] See Brown's History of the Highlands But Home, in his History of the Rebellion, speaks of Lords Tullibardine and Seaforth as co from a different quarter ”Most of these persons,” he says, ”came privately from France”
[49] Athol Correspondence Printed for the Abbotsford Club App 229
[50] Home's History of the Rebellion, p 19
[51] Home, pp 22, 23
[52] Jacobite Memoirs
[53] Glenfinnin is in the shi+re of Inverness, and the parish of Glenelg
It is situated at the head of Loch shi+el
[54] Jacobite Memoirs, p 23
[55] Introductory Notice, Athol Correspondence, p ix
[56] Pennant's Scotland, vol i p 118
[57] It has lately been proved, beyond doubt, that the parr is a young salmon, not a distinct fish
[58] Pennant, p 119
[59] Jacobite Memoirs, pp 26, 27
[60] Henry Benedict, afterwards Cardinal York
[61] Jacobite Memoirs, p 31
[62] See Forbes's Jacobite Memoirs, p 51
[63] This casket was never more seen It was supposed to contain family jewels
[64] Mrs Grant's MS For which I am indebted for the whole of this account
[65] Mrs Grant's MS