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[284] Maxwell of Kirkconnel, p 178

[285] Chalintoune House was situated on the west side of the old Stah Street It is now occupied by a vintner--Chambers' Traditions, p 256

[287] Boswell, p 320

[288] A Genuine Account of the Prince's escape--Scots' Magazine for 1749

[289] Captain Roy Macdonald's Narrative Forbes, p 419

[290] Chambers Edit for the People, p 101

[291] Note in Scots' Magazine for 1749; from a MS by Colonel Macalister

[292] Donald Macleod's Narrative Forbes, p 391

[293] Boswell's Journey to the Hebrides, p 207

[294] Chambers, p 102, and note

[295] It was, (be it known, for the gratification of those curious in such ed with blue”

[296] Jacobite Memoirs, p 448

[297] Forbes, p 449

[298] Forbes, p 413

[299] Curious Tracts in the British Museum, vol iv Scotland

[300] Jacobite Meht miles to the ard of South Uist

[302] Forbes Narrative of Captain Donald Macdonald

[303] Scots' Magazine for 1749

[304] Note in Chambers' Memoirs of the Rebellion

[305] Preface to the Jacobite Memoirs by Mr Robert Chambers, to whom the public owe so much on this and other subjects

[306] Brown's Hist of the Highlands, vol iii p 309

[307] Preface to Jacobite Memoirs, xi