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THE PRISONERS OF THE 45 VOLUME II

1929

PRISONERS OF THE 45 EDITED FROM THE STATE PAPERS BY SIR BRUCE GORDON SETON, Br. of Abercohn, C.B. AND JEAN GORDON ARNOT VOLUME II

EDINBURGH Printed at the University Press by T. and A. Constable Ltd. for the Scottish History Society Printed in Great Britain PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISONERS PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. Released under 1 Aberdour, James Lord Lewis Captured Par- Gordon’s Aberdeen12.8.46; don, 1747 2.9.46 Died in prison 2 Abernethie, Alex- Captain, Duke of 30.12.45 ; before 22nd ander Perth’s Carlisle,London August ’46 (Southwark) Inverness ; Died at sea 3 Abemethy, David ‘ Pamela ’ 30.12.45 ; Released 4 Abernethy, Ed- Carlisle, 16.7.47 ward Lancaster Castle Glen- Carlisle Pardoned 5 Abemethie, Captain, 30.12.45 ; 16.12.46 George bucket’s London (Southwark)

Inverness Discharged 6 Abemethy, John Artillery Sept. 1746; Dec. 1746 ‘ Pamela,’ Tilbury OF THE ’45 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Old Machar, Servant^ to Crichton of Achengoul. ‘ Brazier. Aberdeen Assisted in uplifting money in old Aberdeen for the rebells and was at the battle of Culloden.’ —P.C., 2. Tipperty, Banff Farmer and surgeon. Taken at Carlisle on its surrender.—S.P.D., 79, 26. Pleaded guilty at his trial, and begged for mercy, but was sen- tenced to death.—Scots Mag., July 1746, 320, Jan. 1747, 45 ; Baga, Ixix. 172. Cook. He was taken after Culloden. Scots Mag., 1747, 345.

Banff Merchant and magistrate. He was said to have ‘ assisted in collecting money.’ Was taken at the surrender of Carlisle, and sent to London, where he was tried and con- victed of high treason and sentenced to death. His estate was forfeited. At his trial evidence showed that he had fired a cannon in the direc- tion of the Duke’s Headquarters. On the other hand, Sir John Cope gave somewhat dubious evidence that he may have been the Banff magistrate who had supplied him with carriages and horses, and assisted him when he went north to Inverness. Though found guilty he was pardoned on 16th Dec. 1746, but died in April 1747, and was buried in the churchyard of St. Margaret’s, West- minster.—P.C., 24, 369 : S.P.D., 79-26 ; Scots Mag., 1746, 527, 594; Allardyce, ii. 464 ; Eger- ton MSS., 2000-49. Tyrie, ‘ 4 years with Lochiel as gardener at Achnacary. Aberdeen Never out.’ This may have been the man described as an ‘ overseer of highways ’ who joined the Prince in Edinburgh.—S.P.D., 87- 122, 88-60; Entry Book, 84; P.C., 86. 4 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 7 Abemethy, Ralph — Carlisle ; Released Lancaster 30.11.47 Castle 8 Achard, Pierre French Service Taken at sea; Discharged Berwick-on- Tweed 9 Achcusson, George ‘ Rebel Service ’ Culloden Hanged 20.4.46 10 Adair, Edward or Montrose Liberated Edmund 14.5.46 21.7.46 11 Adam or Adams, Carlisle ; Transported Robert York Castle 24.3.47 12 Adams, Alexander 7.7.46 ; Released under Aberdeen General Par- don, 1747 13 Adamson, John Captured Discharged Brechin 20.3.46 ; Montrose 20.3.46, Inverness 13.5.46, ‘ Dolphin ’ 3.6.46, Tilbury Fort 14 Addison, George Pitsligo’s Horse 16.4.46 ; Inverness

15 Agvey[«’c],John Farquharson’s Inverness; ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury 16 Airth, John Crichton’s Inverness 17 Aitken, Andrew — Aberdeen Liberated 22.7.46 ; 28.4.47 Aberbrothok (Arbroath) 29.7.46 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 5 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. — Scots Mag., 1747, 549. France — S.P.D., 94-255. — Deserter from Guise’s regt. — Cumberland Orders. Gloucester- —- Mariner. He was captured, on suspicion, and shire ‘ placed in the Hawk, sloop of war, on suspicion of having deserted, having no pass.’ —J.R., Montrose. Stirling 18 Labourer. Captured at Carlisle.—S.P.D., 81- 88, 85-172; Scots Mag., Oct. ’46, 486; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. — ‘ Soldier.’ His name appears only in the Aberdeen Jail returns.—J.R., Aberdeen. Brechin 54 Merchant (shoemaker). On suspicion; said to have carried arms.—P.C., 152 ; S.P.D., 86- 18, 84-2. He gave evidence against Sir William Wedderburn.—Allardyce, ii. 456.

Aberdeen — ‘ Bawman.’ Captured at Culloden.—Scots Mag., Apl. 1746, 186. The designation ‘bawman’ may be the same as ‘bouman,’ a tenant who shared his profits with his landlord. Nothing more is known of him. He may have died in the transports. Aberdeen 56 S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him. He probably died at Tilbury. Aberdeenshire — Captured at Culloden. No further reference to him.—Allardyce, \\. 613. Aberdeen — On suspicion. Gardener.—S.P.D., 89-272. PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 18 Aitken, Francis — Montrose Released 12.6.46 21.7.46 19 Aitken, John ‘ Sterckath- Released row ’ (Stra- 21.7.46 cathro) 4.6.46 ; Montrose 6.6.46 20 Aitken or Atkin, Elcho’s Life Edinburgh Transported William Guards 5.5.46 ; 24.2.47 Edinburgh Jail 5.5.46, Canongate, Carlisle 8.8.46 21 Alcheare, Pire Bulkeley’s At sea Discharged [Pierre] French Service 30.11.45 ; Berwick, Hull Feb. ’46 Alexander, James Brechin Liberated 20.3.46 ; 28.4.47 Montrose 20.3.46 Alexander, James Ogilvy’s Auldbar Released under 9.6.46 ; General Par- Montrose don, 1747 12.6.46 24 Alexander, Wil- Roy Stuart’s Dalkeith liam 3.10.45 ; Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh 15.1.46, Carlisle 8.8.46 Alker, John — Carlisle; Lancaster Castle Allan, Alexander Duke of Perth’s 22.11.45 ; Transported Dalkeith 24.2.47 22.11.45, Edinburgh Tolbooth 8.8.46, Carlisle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 7 home or ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Boatman. Captured for carrying letters.—J.R., Stracathro Montrose. Stracathro ‘ Servant to Capt. Edgar one of the Pretender ( s Guards.’ On suspicion. He was perhaps re- lated to Francis Aitken above.—JJR., Montrose.

Edinburgh Impost waiter. ‘ Confesses that he served Lord Elcho in the army as a baggage.’—S-P-D., 89-272, 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3.

S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

Kinnaird —^ Farmer. On suspicion.—J.R., Montrose.

Gairlaw [Gar- — Ploughman. ‘ Deserted the rebels at Stirling and lay], Lintra- never joined after.’—Mackintosh, ii.; P.C., 196. then, Forfar — ‘ A common Highlander.’—J.R., Edinburgh. No Glasgow further reference to him. He does not appear in transportation lists.

— ‘Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-76. Nothing more known about him. Edinburgh 24 Shoemaker.—S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3. 8 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. Perth Transported 27 Allan, Charles Elcho’s Life 25.4.4-6; 31.3.47 Guards Montrose, Inverness 13.5.46, ‘ Alexander & James ’ June ’46, ‘ Liberty & Property,’ Medway Aberdeen; Transported 28 Allan, James Stony wood’s Canongate, 24.2.47 Carlisle 8.8.46 30.12.45 ; Transported 29 Allan, John Manchester Carlisle, 24.2.47 Southwark Canongate; — 30 Allan, John Carlisle 8.8.46

31 Allan, Robert ‘ Rebel Service ’ Culloden Hanged20.4?.4o 32 Allan, Thomas ‘ Rebel Service ’ Culloden Hanged 9.6.46 ; Released under 33 Allan, William Ogilvy’s Aberbrothok General Par- don, 1747 Inverness; Released 34 Allardyce, James Ogilvy’s ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort PRISONERS OF THE ’45 9 HOME OR ORIGIN. t. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Leith I Cooper’s servant. Son of Hary Allan in Leith. Donald Macleod reported that he had behaved exceedingly well in his distress when on board ship, although he was himself ill. He is said to have ‘ worn a white cockade.’ Mons. Carpentier tried to claim him as a soldier of the French Royal Scots.—Lyon, 1, 182; P.C., 244 ; S.P.D., 84-2, 86-55, 88-60, 95-2, 95-87; Entry Book, 84; P.R., 3621-3. Aberdeen 60 Labourer. This is probably the man referred to as a ‘ Town cadie ’ in P.C., 2, who ‘ carried arms at Inverury and at Culloden ’ and was in jail in Aberdeen.—S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; P.C., 2 ; Allardyce, i. 254. Manchester, L9 Englishman. Labourer.—S.P.D., 88-124, 79-26 ; Lancashire P.R., 3621-3. He gave evidence against the officers of his Regiment at their trial.—Allar- dyce, ii. 384, 389, etc. — This may have been the farmer of Moss-side, Banff; or the Alloa wight who ‘ joined the rebels about the time of Preston battle, was made serjeant of artillery and continued with them till dispersed ’; or the weaver of Fett- eresso, Kincardine, who ‘ carried arms as a Serjeant and was active in taking up horses for the rebel service.’—P.C., 24,146,194. His fate is not known. — Deserter from Guise’s Regt. — Cumberland Orders. — Deserter from English Army; enlisted at Fort Augustus in Jacobite Army. — Cumberland Orders. Panbride — ‘ Common man.’—J.R., Arbroath. Drums, Brechin Farmer, Kinnaird. ‘ Made prisoner on informa- tion and sent north.’ Was captured after the Rising and sent first to Inverness and then to London, where he lay in Tilbury Fort. He was asked to give evidence against some of his fellow prisoners but he refused. He was ultimately released and returned home to Brechin.— Mackintosh, &T \ P.C., 153; S.P.D., 84-2, 86-18. 10 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 prison ULTIMATE NO. NAME. regiment. CAREEr. disposal. 85 Allen, John Duke of Perth’s CarlisleYork Castle ; 36 Allen, William Grant’s 20.12.45Carlisle, ; Chester Castle — Carlisle; 37 Allison, Richard Lancaster Castle _ Canongate Transported 38 Alton, John 10.8.46; 24.2.47 Carlisle 8.46 — Edinburgh Released under 39 Alves or Alvis, 16.9.45 ; General Par- Andrew Edinburgh don, 1747 Tolbooth

Blackness Died in prison, 40 Ancrum, James Castle ; November Canongate 1748 7.8.46, Carlisle 8.46, Lancaster, Liverpool

Transported 41 Anderson, Alex- Sergeant, Glen- Carlisle ; 21.9.48 ander bucket’s LancasterCastle, Carlisle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 11 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. — ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-76, 81-88. Nothing more known about him. Leith — Taken at Capture of Carlisle,—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-293. Glover. No further reference to him. — ‘ Committed on suspicion.’—S.P.D., 81-76. No further reference to him. Servant. — J.R., Canongate ; S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3. Edinburgh Apprentice Writer. ‘ Committed on the 16th Sept. 1745, being the day before the Rebels entered Edinburgh, for having that day brought a message to Archibald Stewart, then Provost of Edinburgh, from the person called the Duke of Perth, then with the rebel army, importing threatenings against the town in case of refusing entrance to the Rebels. The prisoner says he occasionally met with the Rebels in their way from Linlithgow to Edinburgh, and thought it was his duty to relate to the Lord Provost what had been told him. The Hon. James Leslie was present when the above message was delivered, and heard Alves acknowledge that he had also seen the Pretender’s son.’—S.P.D., 89-272. Bo’ness, Lin- — Salt overseer to the Duke of Hamilton at Bonhard lithgowshire pans. On suspicion. It was said that he ‘ assisted in taking and carrying off two Dragoon horses out of Kinneil Park for the Rebels use.’ This man is shown as a native of Linlithgowshire. He was found guilty and sentenced to death but was reprieved and sentenced to be transported, but died in prison.—P.C., 264, 381 ; Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 438, 496 ; Nov. ’46, 543 ; S.P.D., 88-16 ; P.R., 3625-14; Baga, Ixix. 185. Upper Dalachie, — ‘ A sergeant, and enlisted men for the rebels.’ Banff —P.C., 24. This man had also been out in the 1715. He pleaded guilty when brought up for trial at Carlisle, 9th Sept. 1746, and was sen- tenced to death. He was however reprieved. He tried to escape the night before he was trans- ported.—Mag., Sept. 1746, 438, 496; S.P.D., 88-16, 107-74, 108-57 ; Entry Book, 85; P.R., 3625-14 ; Baga, Ixix. 181. 12 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. Aberdeen Transported 42 Anderson, James Ogilvy’s 7.8.46 ; April 1747 Carlisle Belly Released under 43 Anderson, James Ensign,Lewis Gordon’sLord 16.3.46 ; General Par- Aberdeen don, 1747 25.7.46 Carlisle ; Transported 44 Anderson, James Lancaster Antigua Castle 8.5.47 Buchan ; Discharged 45 Anderson, John Stony wood’s Fraserburgh 13.9.46 25.7.46, Aberdeen 12.9.46 Lord Lewis Inverness ; Transported 46 Anderson, John Gordon’s H.M.S. 21.3.47 ‘ Walls- grave,’ Tilbury Fort Bulkeley’s At sea Discharged 47 Anderson, John French Service 30.11.45 ; Berwick, Hull, Feb.’46 Carlisle Transported 48 Anderson, John Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 ; Antigua Carlisle, 8.5.47 Lancaster Castle 7.5.47 ; 49 Anderson, Robert Newgate

Inverness Transported 50 Anderson,Thom as Cromarty’s July 1746; 31.3.47 ‘ Pamela,’ Tilbury PRISONERS OF THE ’45 13 HOME OR ORIGIN. age. notes and authorities. Bellie, Spey- — Farmer. ‘ Confesses that he was with the rebel side army, but was forced thereto by Lord Ogilvie’s men.’—S.P.D., 89-272 ; P.R., 3261-3. Speyside — He was probably the merchant of Upper Dalachie, Banff, who is described as ‘ An Ensign and very active in circumveening men into the Rebel service.’—P.C., 24. Ross-shire 25 Tailor.—S.P.D., 91-84; T.B.P., 327-109.

Rathen, — Tailor. ‘ Confesses that he was a servant and Buchan attended some baggage belonging to the Rebels.’ ■—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Fraserburgh. Banff 20 Servant to Mr. Forbes, Fochabers.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-18 ; P.R., 3621-3.

— S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

Aberdeenshire 18 Gardener. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,91-84; T.B.P., 327-109.

Stirling — May have been the Stirling brewer who ‘ wore a white cockade and carried arms,’ or Robert Anderson, yr of Whitburgh, one of the ‘general quartermasters.’—S.P.D., 84, 7.5.47 ; P.C., 54 ; Woodhouselee, T7. His disposal is unknown. Belmaduthie, — Servant to John M‘Kenzie of Belmaduthie. Ross-shire Farmer. He is said to have ‘ Forced out several persons into the rebel service.’ This man sub- mitted a memorial to the effect that he had never joined the Rebels or taken any part, but was arrested ‘ on the illwill of Neighbours,’ viz. one Lewis Rae. He further says he was induced to sign the petition for mercy and transportation. This petition appears to have been of no avail.—- S.P.D., 90-2, 87-122, 88-60 ; Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. 14 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 51 Anderson,William Ogilvy’s Inverness 52 Andrew, John Manchester 30.12.45 ; Carlisle, Lancaster Castle 53 Andrew, William Lord Lewis Inverness; Gordon’s ‘ Alexander & James ’ 54 Angus, George Stonywood’s Peterhead Released under 5.6.46 ; General Par- Aberdeen don, 1747 24.8.46 55 Annand, Alex- Stonywood’s Aberdeen Transported ander 22.4.46 ; 24.2.47 Canongate, Carlisle 56 Annand, James Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 ; Carlisle, York Castle 57 Anthony, Alex- Stirling Released under ander Castle General Par- 1.5.46 don, 1747 58 Antonio, Don Spanish Service At sea in Discharged Benito ‘ Prince Charles ’ ; Berwick-on- Tweed 59 Arbuthnot, Sir Captain, Lord 30.12.45 ; Pardoned on John John Drum- Carlisle, condition of mond’s London transporta- tion to Amer- ica, February 1746

60 Arbuthnot, John Duke of Perth’s Carlisle Transported 30.12.45 ; 22.4.47 Carlisle, York Castle, Lincoln Castle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 15 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Angus Captured at Culloden. No further reference to him.—A Hardy ce, ii. 614. Lancashire — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-76. Disposal unknown. Banff 51 S.P.D., 84-2. Disposal unknown. Longside, — Tailor. ‘ Confesses that he was servant to one Buchan Mr. Ogilvie in the rebel army, but that he never bore arms.’—S.P.D., 89-272. Aberdeen 19 ‘ Butcher.’—S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3126-3 ; J.R., Canongate ; Allardyce, i. 254. Aberdeen — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81- 88. Chester — Sailor. ‘ Soldier in Chamley’s; was taken at Fontenoy.’—J.R., Stirling. Spain — S.P.D., 94-255.

France — Banker in Paris.—Albemarle, i. 318. ‘ French officer.’ Taken at fall of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79- 26. Sir John Arbuthnot was the son of Robert Arbuthnot and nephew of the celebrated Court physician Dr. John Arbuthnot, who was on the King’s side at Killiecrankie and had to leave the country. He went to Rouen and became a merchant there and in Paris. His son John became a French Knight and was in the French army. Sir John was pardoned on condition of transportation.—P.S. Docquet Book, 6763, Feb. 1746; Scots Peerage, i. 280. Aberdeen 63 Tailor. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-88, 94-275, 96-124 ; P.R., 3621-3. 16 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 10.2.46 ; Released under 61 Archibald, John Perth, General Par- Edinburgh don, 1747 Jail 1.4.46 Inverness ; 62 Armstrong,Angus Ogilvy’s Tilbury Fort Carlisle ; Released 63 Armstrong, John — Lancaster 16.7.47 Culloden ; Discharged 64 Armstrong, Ogilvy’s Inverness Thomas April ’46, June ’46 ‘ Jane of Alloway,’ Tilbury 65 Armstrong, Wil- ‘ Rebel Service ’ 17.4.46 Hanged liam Culloden 28.4.46 66 Arsil, David Ogilvy’s Inverness 24.4.46 ; Escaped 67 Ashley, William Dunfermline 15.11.46 24.4.46 30.12.45 ; 68 Aston, Andrew — Carlisle Atholl, Duke of. SeeTullibardine, William Murray, Marquis of Tulli- bardine 6.8.46 ; Discharged 69 Auchinleck,David Elcho’sGuards Life Dundee 16.3.47 Arbroath Released under 70 Auchterlony, 22.7.46 General Par- Alexander don, 1747 Released under 71 Auchterlony, — 24.2.46; General Par- Robert Montrose10.3.46, don, 1747 Stirling Transported 72 Auld, John Drummer,marnock’s Kil- Stirling23.4.26; Horse Edinburgh,Carlisle 8.8.46 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 17 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Perth Sheriff Officer. ‘ On suspicion of treasonable practice.’—J.R., Edinburgh Tolbooth. Nithsdale 24 Tailor, Edinburgh.—S.P.D., 86-18. Nothing fur- ther known about him. — Scots Mag., 1747, 345. Angus — Captured at Culloden ; he turned King’s Evidence against Nicholas Glascoe and others.—S.P.D., 84-2 ; Allardyce, ii. 419, 437, 611, etc.

Deserter from Guise’s Regt., taken at Culloden.— Cumberland Orders. Kincraig, ‘ Made prisoner on information and sent north.’— Brechin P.C., 152. Nothing further known about him— no reference to his being sent to London. Bradford, ‘ Hardware man.’—J.R., Dunfermline. Yorkshire — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. No further reference to him.

Dundee Merchant. ‘ Vintner—served in the Life Guards from after Preston, and was at Falkirk &tc.’— P.C., 198 ; J.R., Dundee. Arbroath Writer. Taken on suspicion.—J.R., Arbroath. Montrose Merchant. On suspicion.—J.R., Stirling.

Falkirk, 14 ‘ A boy of 14; confesses that he acted as a Stirlingshire drummer to Kilmarnock’s Horse, but was forced thereto by his stepfather.’—S.P.D., 89-272. VOL. II. 18 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 73 Baggot, John , com- Culloden ; Pardoned on manded Murray Inverness, condition of of Broughton’s London banishment Hussars 2.7.47

74 Baggott or Bagot, Captain, Fitz- Inverness ; Discharged Mark or Matthew James’ French Marshalsea Service 75 Baggott or Bagot, Captain, Fitz- Inverness ; Discharged Thomas James’ French Marshalsea Service 76 Bagone, Henry Clare’s French At sea Discharged Service 28.11.45 ; Berwick Feb. ’46, Hull 77 Baillie, Alexander Captain, Lord ‘ Esperance ’ Pardoned on John Drum- 25.11.45 ; condition of mond’s French Deal, perpetual Service H.M. Smack banishment ‘ Caroline,’ 2.7.47 Greenwich 2.12.46, Marshalsea 78 Bailie or Billie, 10.3.46 ; Transported George Stirling, 21.3.47 Stirling Castle ^8.8.46, Carlisle Inverness; 79 Baily, William Cromarty’s ‘ Thane of Fife,’ Tilbury Inverness ; Transported 80 Bain, Donald Glengarry’s Tilbury 81 Bain or Bane, Cromarty’s Inverness; Transported Duncan ‘ Liberty & 31.3.47 Property,’ Medway 5.5.46 ; 82 Bain, Duncan Glengarry’s Inverness PRISONERS OF THE ’45 19 HOME OR ORIGIN. age. notes and authorities. France — A Franco-Irishman. He commanded the body of Hussars, 50 strong, raised in Edinburgh, of which Murray of Broughton was titular . This unit was later called Baggot’s Hussars. At Culloden he was wounded rather badly and was treated subsequently as a Prisoner of War.— Origins, 150. Elgin — Addl. MSS., 29674-209 ; S.P.D., 93-30 ; Murray, 310 ; Baga, Ixix. 175. — Addl. MSS., 29674-209 ; S.P.D., 93-30 ; Murray, 310. — S.P.D., 81-72.

— Captured at sea, 25th Nov. ’45, on the way to Montrose, in the Esperance. — Scots Mag., Nov. 1745, 541. He was transferred to the custom house smack Caroline.—S.P.D., 81-29, 93-30, 81-70 ; P.R., 3622-12.

Dundee 44 Bonnet maker. ‘ Mounted guard as a captain in the rebel army.’—S.P.D., 88-124 ; PM., 3621-3.

Caithness 30 S.P.D., 84-2. Disposal unknown.

Corimonie, — * Forced the day before the battle of Culloden.’— Glenurquhart Grants, 280, 495. Ross 30 ‘ Farmer in Glastollaigh.’—S.P.D., 86-55, 95-2 ; P.R., 3621-3. Auchtine, Auchtine, Glenurquhart. Surrendered along with Glenurquhart the Grants of Glenurquhart at Balmacaan. His disposal is not traceable.—Grants, 280, 494. 20 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 83 Bain or Bane, Ogilvy’s Carlisle Transported George 30.12.45 ; Antigua York Castle 8.5.47 84 Bain or Bane, Cromarty’s Inverness; Transported Kenneth Tilbury Fort 31.3.47 85 Bain, John Glengarry’s Inverness; Transported Tilbury 86 Bain, John Ogilvy’s 30.12.45 ; Carlisle 87 Bain or Bean, Duke of Perth’s Carlisle William 30.12.45 ; Chester Castle 88 Baird or Beard, Sergeant Stirling Reprieved and William 23.4.46 pardoned con- Carlisle ditionally on 8.8.46 enlistment

89 Baird, William Stonywood’s Aberdeen : Transported Carlisle 21.3.47

90 Bald, James Manchester Carlisle;Lancaster Castle 91 Balder, Donald ‘ French Stirling Discharged Picquets ’ Castle 16.12.46 92 Balfour, James PRISONERS OF THE ’45 21 HOME OR ORIGIN* AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Aberdeenshire 25 Labourer. Taken at fall of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79- 26, 91-77 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.P., 3621-3. Ross-shire 24 Servant to Daniel M'Leod.—S-P-D., 86-18. At his trial was recommended to mercy.—S.P.D., 88-60, 95-2 ; P.R., 3621-3. Corimonie, — Grants, 280, 494. Glenurquhart Huntingtower Taken at fall of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. No further reference to him. Glenleighurin, — Labourer. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D Perthshire 79-26, 81-293. This man was one of those who appealed and stated that he had been forced to join the Prince’s army.—S.P.D., 81-35. There is no further reference to him, and his disposal is unknown. Falkirk 25 Colher. ‘ Coal hewer to Kilmarnock.’—P.C., 264 He was tried at Carlisle 19-26 Sept. ’46 and sentenced to death, though he claimed that he had surrendered under Cumberland’s order He was reprieved and ordered to be transported, but was pardoned on condition of enlisting.— Scots Mag., Sept. ’46, 439 ; S.P.D., 88-16 ; P.R.. 3625, 21.7.48 ; Baga, Ixix. 187. Aberdeen — Silk dyer. ‘ Appeared with the first who at- tempted to proclaim the Pretender, and assisted in unloading the Spanish ship at Peterhead.’— P.C.,5. This man does not appear to have taken any prominent part in the Rising but was subpoenaed as a witness on behalf of the Revd. Mr. Lyon, who was executed at Penrith. When he arrived in Carlisle he was tried for high treason and sentenced to death, apparently in order to prevent him giving exculpatory evi- dence. Lyon was hanged in October 1746, but Baird was transported.—Lyon, i. 270; P.R., 3621-3 ; Origins, 148 ; Allardyce,\. 254. Wigan 21 Labourer. ‘ A papist.’—S.P.D., 91-84. Nothing more is known of his disposal. — ‘ Deserted from the rebel service.’-—J.R., Stirling. — The only reference to this man is that he peti- tioned to be transported instead of being con- victed.—S.P.D., 159-190. 22 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. . 93 Ball, Thomas Manchester 30.12.45 ; Carlisle 94 Ballantine, John Piper, Lord Geo. Carlisle Acquitted and Murray’s 30.12.45 ; released Oct. York 1746 95 Bailey, Louis French Service At sea ; Discharged Berwick Feb. '46, Hull 96 Balmerino, Lord Colonel, Life 16.4.46 ; Executed Arthur Elphin- Guards Culloden 18.8.46 stone 16.4.46, Inverness, London (Tower)

97 Balnevis, James — Inverness; ‘ James & Mary,’ Medway 98 Bane or Bayne, — Carlisle Acquitted Edmund 19.9-46 99 Bannerman, John Lord Nairn’s Inverness ; ‘ Wallsgrave,’ Tilbury 100 Baptiste or Batice, Berwick’s French At sea; Discharged Jean Service Berwick-on- Tweed PRISONERS OF THE ’45 23 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Lancashire — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. No further reference to his disposal. — Taken at surrender of Carlisle. When tried at York on 2nd Oct. ’46 he showed that he had been forced out, and was acquitted.—S.P.D., 81-88 ; Scots Mag., Oct. ’46, 485. — S.P.D., 81-72.

57 As the Hon. Arthur Elphinstone, son of the fourth Lord Balmerino, he entered the Army and served in Shannon’s Foot. He was engaged at the battle of Sheriffmuir under the Duke of Argyll. After the battle he resigned his com- mission ; joined the Jacobites in Jan. 1716 at Perth. At the end of the campaign he escaped abroad and entered the French service. His father, without reference to him, got him a free pardon, but he would not accept it without the permission of the Chevalier. He returned to Scotland after 18 years’ exile. When the Prince came to Edinburgh he joined him and was appointed Colonel of the Life Guards. In the following January 1746 he succeeded his brother as sixth Lord Balmerino. He surrendered after the battle of Culloden and was taken to London and tried on 28th July 1746 for high treason. He was sentenced to be hanged, along with Kilmarnock, but the sentence was altered to decapitation. This was carried out on 18th August 1746.—Scots Peerage, i. 571 ; Lyon, i. 32, 54. Perth 58 Servant to Drummond of Broich. ‘ Only on suspicion.’—S.P.D., 86-55. Does not appear in the transportation lists. May have died. Englishman — Was tried at Carlisle 19th Sept. ’46 and acquitted. —Scots Mag., Sept. ’46, 439 5 S.P.D., 88-16. Athol 20 S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him. May have died at Tilbury. France — S.P.D., 94-225. 24 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. Culloden 101 Barber, Daniel- 16.4.46; Inverness 10.3.46 ; Discharged 102 Barclay, David Stirling, 4.3.47 Edinburgh Ogilvy’s 30.12.45 ; Reprieved and 103 Barclay, George Carlisle, pardoned on or Gilbert Chester condition of Castle, enlistment in York Castle Boscawen’s Force Grant’s 30.12.45 ; Conditional 104 Barclay, William Carlisle, pardon on en- Chester listment, July Castle, 1748 York Castle

‘ A French offi- 1.2.46; Discharged 105 Barn, James cer,’ ‘ French Stirling service ’ 13.2.46 Glenbucket’s Leith; Died in prison 106 Barnaghy or 30.12.45 Jan. 1749 Bannghy or Ben- Carlisle, nagah, John Chester Castle, York Castle Lieutenant, 23.4.46 ; Pardoned on 107 Barnaval or Barn- French Royal ‘ Prince condition of well, Basil Scots Charles ’ perpetual (late ‘ Haz- banishment ard’),H.M.S. 2.7.47 * Sheemess,’ Berwick Lieutenant, 21.2.46 ; Pardoned on 108 Barnavall Fitzjames’ ‘ Charite,’ condition of London perpetual banishment 2.7.47 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 25 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Inverness As his name does not appear again he probably died. Arbroath Brewer. Is reported to have ‘ hoisted a white flag on the shore at Arbroath and apprehended one of the Hazard sloop’s crew making his escape, and caused him be severely whiped.’—P.C., 154. Angus A volunteer in Ogilvy’s regiment. Taken at fall of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-293. Pleaded guilty when tried 2nd Oct. 1746 ; was sen- tenced to death, but reprieved and pardoned on condition of enlistment in Boscawen’s Force. —S.P.D., 88-42 ; Scots Mag., 1746, 483 ; Patent Roll, 3625, 22.7.1748 ; P.C., 200. Peterhead, Cabinetmaker. Taken at fall of Carlisle.— Aberdeenshire S.P.D., 81-293. He was sentenced to death at York on 2nd Oct. ’46, but reprieved on 1st Nov. 1746. In July 1748 he and 72 others were pardoned ‘ on condition of their enlisting them- selves into His Majesty’s service to go abroad.’ This he apparently did.—Macbeth Forbes, 58 ; Scots Mag., 1746, 543 ; S.P.D., 88-42 : Patent Roll, 3625, 22.7.48. He gave evidence against many prisoners.—Allardyce, ii. passim. France This man was probably sent to Berwick before being exchanged as a prisoner of war.—J.R., Leith. Glenmachy, 16 Labourer. Was captured at the fall of Carlisle. Banff He pleaded guilty at his trial on 2nd Oct. ’46; was sentenced to death, but reprieved and ordered to be transported ; but he died.-—Scots Mag., 1746, 483, 543 ; S.P.D., 79-26, 81-293, 88-42, 107-74 ; Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3625-14. France Scots Mag., March 1746, 147 ; S.P.D., 94-255 ; P.R., 3622-12.

Taken at sea, 21.2.'Ad.Scots Mag., Feb. 1746, 96 ; P.R., 3622-12 ; Addl. MSS., 29674-209. 26 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. niSPOSAL. 109 Barnavals or Barn- Lieutenant, 24.3.46 ; Pardoned on well, Edward Berwick’s ‘ Prince condition of Charles ’ perpetual (late ‘ Haz- banishment ard’),H.M.S 2.7.47 ‘ Sheerness,’ Berwick 110 Barnavail, George Lieutenant, ‘ Louis XV ’ Pardoned on Berwick’s 28.11.45 ; condition of Edinburgh perpetual Castle banishment 26.12.45, 2.7.47 Berwick Feb. ’46, Hull 111 Barnaval or Barn- French Service Marshalsea well, John 112 Barnavals or Barn- Lieutenant, 24.3.46; Pardoned on well, William Berwick’s ‘ Prince condition of Charles ’ perpetual (late ‘ Haz- banishment ard’),H.M.S 2.7.47. ‘ Sheerness,’ Berwick 113 Barneval, Robert French Service — Pardoned con- ditionally on going abroad permanently 20.10.48 114 Barnett, George Berwick’s At sea Discharged French Service 28.11.45 ; Berwick Feb. ’46, 115 Barron, William — Hull 116 Barrow, Thomas — Morpeth 18.7.46 ; Carlisle 117 Barry, David Bulkeley’s At sea Discharged French Service 28.11.45 ; Berwick Feb. ’46, Hull PRISONERS OF THE ’45 27 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE- NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. _ Scots Mag., March 1746, 147 ; S.P.D., 85-185, £ 255; P.R., 3622-12.

_ Taken at sea.—Scots Mag., Nov. 1745, 541, 590; S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73 ; P.R., 3622-12.

_ Scots Mag., March 1746, 147 ; S.P.D., 85-185, 94- 255 ; P.R., 3622-12.

P'R', 3623-28. This is the only reference to this man that has been discovered.

_ Warrant for his apprehension.—S.P.D. Entry Book, 15.7.46. — S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. S.P.D., 81-72, 87-73. 28 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 118 Barry, John London Discharged 119 Barry, Lewis Bulkeley’s At sea French Service 28.11.45; Berwick Hull Discharged 120 Barry, Peter, Dr. -— 26London July 1746; 1747 (Newgate) Tower of London Jan.1747

121 Barry, Richard Bulkeley’s At sea ; Discharged French Service Berwick Feb. ’46, Hull 30.12.45 ; 122 Barthlow, Gilbert Duke of Perth’s Carlisle Carlisle ; Pardoned on 123 Bartlett, John Manchester Chester enlistment Castle, 22.7.48 York Transported 124 Barton, Lewis Manchester 30.12.45;Carlisle, 21.7.48 Lancaster Castle Acquitted 125 Barton, Thomas Manchester 30.7.46;Morpeth, 19-9.46 Carlisle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 29 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. He was a witness. Was in the custody of Carring- ton the messenger in June 1747.—S.P.D., 98-48. S.P.D., 81-73.

Physician. Dr. Barry was a well-known London Jacobite who was concerned in the negotiations before the Rising. He was apparently one of the many Jacobites whose arrest was due to evidence given by Murray of Broughton. All his papers were seized. He was put in Newgate Prison, and later in the Tower. His name appears among those excepted from the Act of Pardon of June 1747.—Scots Mag., 1747, 259. Being very ill he was sent, in charge of a mes- senger, into the country, on 15th Aug. 1747, on bail. His subsequent history is doubtful, but he was released.—Murray, 453, 454, 469, 471 ; Scots Mag., Aug. 1746, 343, 396 ; Aug. 1747, 402 ; Origins, 62 ; S.P.D., 93-28. S.P.D., 81-72.

Aberdeenshire Taken at surrender of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. No further reference to him appears. Kellough, Cordwainer. — S.P.D., 81-293, 88-42. Pleaded Co. Down guilty at his trial 8th Oct., and was sentenced to death, but reprieved and pardoned condition- ally on enlistment.—Scots Mag., Oct. ’46, 483, 543; P.R., 3625-21 ; S.P.D., 109-14, 100-65. Lancashire Taken at capture of Carlisle. Tried at Carlisle 19th Sept. ’46, but recommended to mercy by a jury.—Scots Mag., Sept. ’46, 439 ; S.P.D., 79-26,' 81-76, 88-16, 107-74 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R., 3625-14. Heskett, Cum- Yeoman. Captured at Morpeth, 30th July ’46. berland He was tried at Carlisle 19th Sept. ’46. He was charged with ‘ having carried letters from the rebels to the magistrates of Carlisle requiring the town to be surrendered.’ The letters were not produced, and the judges refused to accept parole evidence. Consequently he was ac- quitted.—S.P.D. Entry Book, 84,30.7.46 ; Baga, Ixix. 181. 30 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE REGIMENT. niSPOSAL. 126 Bateman, Kath- Keppoch’s Carlisle ; Released erine Chester Castle 127 Batree, Henry Ogilvy’s 30.12.45 ; Carlisle 128 Baxter, David Duke of Perth’i Sept. 1746 ; Transported ‘ Pamela,’ 20.3.47 Tilbury 129 Baxter, George Aberdeen Released on bail 3.5.46 130 Bay, John Lancaster Castle 131 Bayer, Allan Commissary Inverness ; General ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury 132 Baylston, Andrew — Stirling Discharged Castle 133 Beane, Benjamin Cromarty’s Inverness; ‘ Thane of Fife,’ Tilbury 134 Bean or Bane, Inverness ; Transported Duncan Tilbury 20.3.47 135 Bean, George York Castle Transported Antigua 8.5.47 136 Beane. John Inverness; ‘ Thane of Fife,’ Tilbury 137 Beane, Kenneth Cromarty’s Inverness Transported June ’46 ; 20.3.47 ‘ Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury 138 Beane, Robert Bannerman’s Inverness ; ‘ Wallsgrave,’ Tilbury 139 Beane, William MTntosh Inverness ; ‘ Thane of Fife’ 140 Bean or Boan, Ogilvy’s 22.5.46; Released William Forfar 21.7.46 28.5.46, Montrose PRISONERS OF THE ’45 31 HOME OR ORIGIN. S. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES Belfast - S.P.D., 81-293. Dundee — Taken at fall of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. No further reference to him. He may have died. Cupar, Fife — Weaver in Murray of Niviland’s factory in Crieff.— S.P.D., 87-122, 88-60 ; Entry Book, 84. Mid Ards — Produced evidence of being forced out when ill.— Allardyce, i. 237. — ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-76. There is no other reference to him. Dundee Servant to Henry Patullo.—S.P.D., 84-2. There is no other reference to him. He may have died. — The Jail return gives the account of the doctor ‘ to cureing him of a fever ’ 2s., 28.4.46.—J.R., Stirling. Caithness 30 S.P.D., 84-2a. Nothing more is known about his disposal. May have died. — S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. — ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-88 ; Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 486 ; T.B.P., 327-109. Caithness 22 S.P.D., 84-2. Disposal not traced. May have died. Cromarty S.P.D., 84-2 ; Entry Book, 84

Mearns 22 S.P.D., 84-2. Disposal not known. May have died. Inverness-shire 30 S.P.D., 84-2. Remarks as above. Forfar — Mason. It was stated that ‘ He was hired by the County,’ and he was released.—Mackintosh, 13; P.C., 200. 32 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. Cromarty’s Inverness ; Transported 141 Beaton, Angus ‘ Liberty & 31.3.47 Property,’ Medway, ‘ Alexander & James,’ Tilbury Fort Aug. 1746 ; Discharged 142 Beaton, Donald Tiree, 15.7.47 Glasgow Reprieved and 143 Beaton or Beating , Sergeant, Duke 30.12.45 ; ordered to be John of Perth’s Carlisle,York Castle transported

144 Beattie, Alex, or Ogilvy’s 17.7.46; Escaped Andrew Montrose 24.10.46 At sea; Died in prison 145 Beckett, Thomas French Service Berwick 1746 30.12.45 ; 146 Been [sic], Peter Roy Stuart’s Carlisle 30.12.45 ; 147 Begg, James Ogilvy’s Carlisle, York Castle Drummer, Bai- Cardross Discharged 148 Bell, David 4.5.46 ; rn erino’s Life Stirling Guards Castle, London 149 Bell, Peter Life Guards Manchester 30.12.45 ; Transported 150 Bell, William Carlisle, Antigua York12.3.46; Castle Released8.5.47 under 151 Bellie, George Stirling General Par- don, 1747 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Caithness 48 Miller to Laird of Ardglogh, Little Laids.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-55, 88-60, 95-2 ; Entry Book, 84.

Tiree — ‘Was with ye rebels 2 or 3 days and knows not the Regt.’ When examined he was found to be one of a group of men who denied being concerned in the Rising and who were guilty of habitual stealing.—S.P.D., 90-65 ; J.R., Glasgow. Inverness Deserter. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-88. He pleaded guilty at his trial and was sentenced to death, but was reprieved. He stated that he had been tried for desertion at Carlisle and condemned, but pardoned by the Duke of Cumberland. He appealed for release in February 1751 as he had not been trans- ported.—Scots Mag., 1746, 483, 543 ; S.P.D., 88-42, 112-25, 116-22. Montrose — Ropemaker. * Carried arms at Inverury & Fal- kirk and went north with the rebels.’—P.C., 156 ; J.R., Montrose. — S.P.D., 85-185. Aberdeen — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. No further reference to him. Fate unknown. Longforgan, — Cooper. ‘ Taken in actual rebellion ’ at the sur- Dundee render of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 81-88. Remarks as above. Aberdeen — Weaver. ‘ Pressed to be a drum with the rebels when at Edinburgh.’—J.R., Stirling. He was sent to London, where he turned King’s evi- dence. He was in the custody of Carrington, the messenger, in June 1747.—S.P.D., 98-43 ; Allardyce, ii. 402. Glasgow — ‘ Joined in the Rebel Life Guards at Glasgow on their retreat, influenced by his mother.’—P.C., 274. Berwickshire 46 Bookseller. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 91-77; Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 486; T.B.P., 327-109 5 P R-, 3621-3. — ‘ Having been in the rebellion.’—J.R., Stirling. VOL. II. 34 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 152 Bendleton, John Manchester Carlisle; Lancaster Castle 153 Berry, John — Chester Discharged Castle ; London 154 Bert, Jacob Bulkeley’s At sea Discharged French Service 28.11.45 ; Berwick Feb. ’46, Hull 155 Berwick or Bers- Lieutenant, 30.12.45 ; Hanged wick, John Manchester Carlisle, 30.7.46, Ken- London nington Com- (Southwark) mon 156 Betagh, William Major, Fitz- ‘ Bourbon ’ ; Pardoned on james’ Horse Berwick, condition of London perpetual (Marshalsea) banishment 2.7.47 157 Betts, John Ensign, Man- 30.12.45 ; Escaped July chester Carlisle, 1746 London, Clerkenwell Prison Stonywood’s Inverness Transported 158 Beverlie, John 21.3.47 Manchester 30.12.45 ; Transported 159 Bibby, Henry Carlisle, Antigua Lancaster 8.5.47 Castle 160 Bigg, James Lord Lewis 30.12.45 ; Died in cap- Gordon’s Carlisle, tivity Lincoln Castle ‘ Margaret 161 Binnievis, James & Mary ’; Tilbury 2.2.46*; Released under 162 Binning, William Bristo 5.2.46, General Par- Edinburgh don, 1747 Tolbooth PRISONERS OF THE ’45 35 HOME OR ORIGIN. lge. notes and authorities. — S.P.D., 81-76. He does not appear to have been transported. May have died. Hereford — Servant to Mr. Vaughan. ‘ He was a soldier in Col. Murray’s, taken at Prestonpans.’—S.P.D., 81-293. He gave evidence against several prisoners.—Allardyce, ii. 449. — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

Manchester — A linen-draper. Was known in the Prince’s army as ‘ the duke.’—Lyon, i. 29. Was captured at the surrender of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. Tried and sentenced to death 16th July 1746.—Scots Mag., July ’46, 324 ; Allardyce, ii. 446 ; Eger- ton, 2000-29 ; Baga, Ixix. 173. — Taken at sea, 21.2.46. He appealed for release in February 1748.—Scots Mag., Feb. 1746, 96 ; S.P.D., 106-27. Lancashire — Taken at capture of Carlisle. He appears to have escaped before or during his trial (vide John Holker).—S.P.D., 79-26 ; Scots Mag., July ’46, 319 5 Baga, Ixix. 173. Aberdeen — Captured at Culloden.—S.P.D., 88-124; P.R., 3621-3 ; Allardyce, ii. 612. Wigan 22 Weaver. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.B., 3621-3. Newark — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 91-84. Perthshire 54 Doctor. On suspicion.—S.P.D., 84-2. His name does not appear in the transportation lists, and he may have died at Tilbury. Newbottle, — Labourer. Carrying baggage.—J.R., Edinburgh. Midlothian 36 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 163 Birmingham, Lieutenant, 24.3.46 ; Pardoned on Thomas Clare’s French ‘ Prince condition of Service Charles ’ perpetual (late ‘ Haz- banishment ard’), H.M.S 2.7.47 ‘ Sheemess,’ Berwick, London 164 Bisset, George Inverness : ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort

165 Bisset, Robert Lord Kilmar- 2.5.46; nock’s Troop Perth 10.8.46, Canongate, Carlisle 166 Bissett or Vissett, Lord Cromarty’s Inverness; William ‘ Wallsgrave,’ Tilbury Fort 167 Black, Andrew — Alyth, July 1746 ; 4.8.46 Perth, 10.8.46 Canongate, Carlisle

168 Black, James — Canongate Transported 8.8.46 ; 21.3.47 Carlisle 169 Black, James — Perth 6.2.46 Discharged on bail 8.5.46 170 Blackie, Charles Kilmarnock’s Campbel- Liberated Horse Gren- town 2.6.46; 5.8.47 adiers Dumbarton 7.7.46 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 37 HOMK OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. — Scots Mag., March 1746, 147 ; S.P.D., 85-185, 94- 255 ; P.R., 3622-12.

Stonehaven, 39 ‘Mariner. Was singularly active in piloting in the Dunnottar French ship to Stonehaven, and was gunner at deforcing His Majesty’s ships.’ This probably refers to the landing of Lord John Drummond’s French troops on 22nd November 1745. He does not appear to have been transported, and may have died.—P.C., 156 ; S.P.D., 84-2, 86-18. Leith — May have been the Leith brickmaker who ‘joined the rebels at Dalkeith and carried arms ’ and was in Leith Prison.—P.C., 246. Nothing more is known about him. Balmaduthie, 30 Farmer.— S.P.D., 84-2, 86-18. Nothing more is Ross known about his disposal. Alyth, Angus — ‘ Ground officer to Lord Airlie ’ (Jail return). On suspicion. It was stated that he ‘ uplifted the Cess for the rebels, and was active in forcing out men to the rebellion.’—P.C., 198. ‘ Was seen with a party of the rebels extorting money and threatening to plunder if they refused. William Anderson says that he took the witness prisoner until he paid two guineas and 22 shillings and sixpence for the Rebel service, and that he was very cruel.’ His fate is unknown. 22nd November 1746.—S.P.D., 89-272. 18 Labourer.—S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3. Edinburgh — On suspicion. Servant to James Stewart of Good- trees. Arrested by order of Lord Albemarle. No evidence against him.—Addl. MSS.,2^900-30. Campbeltown, — Sailor. ‘ Joined the rebels at Edinburgh and con- Argyllshire tinued with them till disperst.’—P.C., 290 ; J.R., Dumbarton. PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. Discharged 171 Blair, Lewis — 29-4.46;Dundee 12.8.46 29.4.46, Dundee Transported 172 Blair, Thomas — 9-5-46;Stirling 21.3.47 Castle, Carlisle

25.2.46 ; Discharged 173 Bleau, Blan or Lord John Perth Blaw or Blon, Drummond’s 12.5.46, Charles Stirling 20.3.46-7, Edinburgh Castle 5.6.45 ; Released 174 Bleau or Blaw or Canongate 28.2.1747-8 Blair of Castle 5.6.45, on bail Hill, John (some- Edinburgh times styled Tolbooth George) 18.6.45, Sent to London, Newgate Prison

Clare’s French At sea Discharged 175 Blonden, John Service 28.11.45; PRISONERS OF THE ’45 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Edinburgh — Falconer. ‘ On suspicion of treason.’—J.R., Dundee. Gartmore — Feuar in Gartmore. When taken prisoner he was found to have been shot through the arm.—J.R., Stirling. He was not brought to trial in Sept. ’46 as he was ‘ in hopes of being discharged for want of evidence.’—Scots Mag., Sept. ’46, 439. His name however is in the transportation list.— P.R., 3621-3 ; Baga, Ixix. 187; Albemarle, ii. 400. Castlehill, — ‘ 2nd son to Castle Hill.’ His father John had Culross been apprehended in June 1745 and imprisoned in England.—P.C., 146. Charles Blaw landed from France with Lord John Drummond’s force at Montrose in the autumn of 1745 and j oined the Prince in Stirling. He took part in the battle of Falkirk. He was shown as ‘ a French prisoner ’ in the Jail return of Edinburgh. Castlehill, 53 Along with Sir Hector Maclean he was appre- Culross hended in Edinburgh by George Durie of Grange on 5th June ’45 on suspicion of inten- tion to raise the Highlands. He was put in Edinburgh Tolbooth on information by George Durie of Grange, by order of the Lord Advocate, and was thence taken to London on 18th June. The reason for his apprehension was no doubt the fact that early in 1745 he had been sent over to France by the Duke of Perth to inform the Prince of the state of affairs in Scotland. When he got to London he was placed in irons in Newgate, and he remained without trial in prison for one and a half years, when he was released on bail on 28th Feb. 1747. He was in London until 18th November and then re- turned to Scotland. His later life ended in a tragedy. On 4th Sept. 1767 he murdered one William Cairns, was tried and hanged, probably on 30th Oct., at Stirling.—Lyon, iii. 166, 180; Johnston, i. 30; Murray, 126. — S.P.D., 81-72. 40 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 NO. NAME. PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 176 Blood or Blyde, Captain, Man- 30.12.45 ; Executed Andrew chester Carlisle, 30.7.1746, Southwark Kennington (London) Common 177 Blyth or Bligh, Pilot, French Ser- Captured by William vice in ‘ Prince H.M.S. Discharged Charles ’ ‘ Milford ’; Berwick 178 Bodin, Charles Officer, Artillery, 17.4.46 ; French Service Inverness Discharged 179 Boes, Joseph Lord John June ’46 ; Discharged Drummond’s Moidart 4.8.47 4.2.47, Glasgow 4.3.47, Edinburgh 180 Boes, William French Service, June ’46 ; Discharged ‘ Ruthe’s Regi Moidart 4.3.47 ment ’ 4.2.47, Glasgow 4.3.47, Edinburgh 181 Bold, Thomas Manchester Carlisle ; Transported Regt. Lancaster Antigua 8.5.47 182 Bolton, Andrew Inverness Died in Aug. 1746; ‘ Pamela ’ ‘ Pamela,’ Aug. 1746 Tilbury 183 Bolton, Thomas Manchester 30.12.45 ; Carlisle, Lancaster Castle 184 Bonar or Bonner, French Service ‘ Soleil ’; Discharged William Marshalsea 185 Boncoeur,Jacques Berwick’s Berwick-on- Discharged French Service Tweed 186 Bone, Joseph French Service ‘ Soleil ’ Discharged 25.11.45; London (Marshalsea) PRISONERS OF THE ’45 41 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Yorkshire — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. Tried on 18th July and pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to death.—Scots Mag., July ’46, 324 ; Allardyce, ii. 443 ; Egerton, 2000-37. Montrose — S.P.D., 85-185, 94-255. A petition on his behalf was sent on 15th Feb. 1747 by one G. Talbot, in French, saying he had been forced on board a ship as pilot ‘ a peine d’Execution militaire.’— S.P.D., 94-66. France — Addl. MSS., 29674-209. Westmeath, — ‘ In the French Picquets. Deserted from the Ireland rebels a few days before the battle of Culloden, and surrendered to Col. Campbell in June 1746.’ Deserted in Edinburgh on way to Berwick.— S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Glasgow ; J.R., Edin- burgh ; S.P., Scotland, ii. 35-47. Westmeath, — ‘ In the French Picquets. Deserted a few days Ireland before the battle of Culloden and surrendered to Col. Campbell in June 1746.’—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Glasgow; J.R., Edinburgh. Deserted in Edinburgh on way to Berwick.—S.P., Scotland, ii. 35-47. Wigan 21 Labourer.—T.B.P., 327-109 5 P.R., 3621-3.

Warrington — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 81-76, 9-26. No further reference to him. France — S.P.D., 93-30. France — S.P.D., 94-255. France — Taken at sea in the Soldi privateer.—S.P.D., 81-80, 93-30. 42 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER.PRISON ULTIMATEDISPOSAL. 187 Booth, William French Service — Pardoned con- ditionally on permanent banishment 188 Bomer, Jacob Berwick’s Berwick-on- Discharged3.7.47 French Service Tweed 189 Boston, George — 30.12.45 ; — Carlisle 190 Boston, Thomas Pitsligo’s Horse 30.12.45; Carlisle 191 Bould, Thomas Lancaster Transported Castle Antigua 192 Boulion, Joseph French Officer Inverness; Discharged8.5.47 London 193 Boure, John Duke of Perth’s 25.2.46(Marshalsea) ; Discharged Perth 10.8.46, Canongate, Carlisle 194 Bourgogne, Pierre Lally’s French 30.12.45 ; Discharged Service Carlisle, Marshalsea 195 Bourl [sic], Allan — Discharged 196 Bourne, John Ogilvy’s 30.12.45 ; Carlisle, Chester Castle 197 Bouston, George Manchester Lancaster Castle 198 Boutchart or Ogilvy’s 1.5.46 ; Released under Butcher, David Surrendered General Par- 1.5.46, don, 1747 Arbroath 199 Bow, James Inverness PRISONERS OF THE ’45 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. — P.R., 3622-12.

France — S.P.D., 94-255. — Taken at capture of Carlisle. No further reference to him.—S.P.D., 81-76. Preston — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. No further reference to him. — ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-76; T.B.P., 327-109. France — S.P.D., 89-272. Culross — Tailor. There is no further reference to his dis- posal.—J.R., Perth ; J.R., Canongate.

France — Taken at fall of Carlisle.—5.P.D., 79-26, 93-30. — S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. Huntingtower, — Cordwainer. Taken at capture of town.—S.P.D., Perth 81-293. There is no further reference to him.

— ‘ Taken in actual rebellion. ’—S.P.D .,81-76. There is no further reference to him. Pitschellie, — Common man. He was a ploughman, and is said Barry to have ‘ carried arms at Falkirk and Stirling siege.’—P.C., 198 ; J.R., Arbroath. — S.P.D., 89-272. There is no further reference to him. 44 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 200 Bowar,of Meathie, Lieut. Ogilvy’s 1746; Died 1746 Alexander Kingoldrum 1746, Dundee, Perth

201 Bower or Bowyer, — Inverness; Transported Francis Tilbury 20.3.47 202 Bower, John Pathfoot Transported 1.5.46 ; 20.3.47 Stirling Castle 20S Bowie or Bovey, Ogilvv’s London Discharged Allan (Southwark) 204 Bowie, James June ’46 ; Discharged Glenlivet, 10.3.47 Aberdeen 10.8.46, Canongate 28.1.46; Discharged 205 Bowie, James Edinburgh 3.2.46 Tolbooth Carlisle Transported 206 Bowie or Bouie, Antigua John 8.5.47 York Castle Transported 207 Boy, George Antigua 8.5.47 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 45 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Meathie,Inver- — A Catholic by religion, he was abroad when the arity, Forfar news of the Prince’s landing in Scotland reached him. He returned home at once, raised his tenants and joined Ogilvy’s regiment as a Lieutenant. After the operations he returned home, and was in hiding. On one occasion, when dining in his house, he was captured by a party of Dragoons, and taken to Perth. His wife went to Stirling Castle to intercede for him, and the Duke of Cumberland consented to spare his life if he would leave the country and never return. He gave her passes for him and the family. On her return to Perth she found that he had died in prison in consequence of his wounds received by him when he was taken prisoner. She fell dead when she saw him.— P.C., 200 ; Mackintosh, 69. Morar 63 ‘ A papist teacher of children.’—S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; Albemarle, i. 70; S.P.D., 88-60; P.R., 3621-3. Glasgow — Tailor.—P.R., 3621-3.

Dundee — ‘ Servant to Patullo.’ ‘ Carried arms as a volun- teer.’—Mackintosh, 14; P.C., 198. He gave evidence against Adam Hay at his trial.— Allardyce, ii. 408. Banffshire — Labourer. ‘ Forced out.’—J.R., Canongate. He may have been the James Bowie who ‘ deserted from the rebel Army which he had joined.’— P.C., 100; or alternatively the man of that name who lived in Banff, a maltster, who is said to have ‘ assisted in plundering the Earl of Findlate/s house.’— P.C., 24. — Carrier. On suspicion.—JR., Edinburgh. Aberdeen 14 Servant. ‘ Nut brown and lively.’—T.B.P., 327- 109 ; P R-, 3621-3. — ‘Takeninactualrebellion.’—1S.P.D.,81-88; T.B.P., 327-109. 46 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 208 Boy or Boway or Lord Lewis 30.12.45 ; Transported Bowie, Robert Gordon’s Carlisle, 21.2.47 Chester Castle 209 Boyd, George Lord Kilmar- Carlisle ; Reprieved and nock’s Life York pardoned con- Guards ditionally on enlistment 22.7.48 210 Boyer, Alexander — Inverness Aug. 1746 ; Tilbury Fort 211 Boystone, Henry — 1.2.46; Released under Stirling General Par- 7.2.46, don, 1747 Stirling 212 Braden, Joseph French Artillery 30.12.45; Discharged Carlisle, Chester 213 Bradley, Peter Duke of Perth’s Carlisle ; Transported Lancaster 21.2.47 Castle 214 Bradshaw, James Elcho’s Troop of 16.4.46 ; Executed 28th Life Guards Culloden, Nov. 1746, Inverness, Kennington London Common (Southwark)

215 Bradshaw, William Ensign, Man- 30.12.45 ; chester Carlisle, 216 Brady, Michael Sergeant, Man- Stafford ; Executed chester York Castle 8.11.46 217 Brady, William Glenbucket’s 30.12.45; Carlisle, Chester Castle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 47 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Strathbogie — Servant. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-293 ; P.R., 3621-3. Callander — Servant of Lord Kilmarnock for many years. House, Lin- Pleaded guilty at his trial and was sentenced to lithgow death. He was reprieved conditionally on en- listing in Boscawen’s Force.—Scots Mag., 1746, 483, 543 ; S.P.D., 88-42 ; P.R., 3625-21. Ayrshire — Servant in Dundee.—S.P.D., 86-18 There is no further reference to him. Staffordshire — Tailor.—J.R., Stirling.

Philips ville, — Merchant. Taken at capture of town.—S.P.D., Flanders 81-293. Monaghan, 30 Weaver.—S.P.D., 91-84; P.R., 3621-3; Fraser Ireland Papers, 276. Manchester — ‘ Gentleman, otherwise Warehouseman, otherwise Chapman/ In business in the check trade. Joined the Prince 29th Nov. 1745, and was first appointed Captain of the Manchester Regt., and thence, after a quarrel with Col. Townley, was transferred to the Prince’s Life Guards. He was taken prisoner after Culloden and suffered much from brutal ill-treatment, especially in the ship Jane of Leith which took many prisoners to London. He pleaded not guilty. Sentenced to death, July 1746.—Lyon, i. 48 ; Scots Mag., April 1746,186; July 1746, 323; Nov. 1746, 528; Allardyce, ii. 473 ; Egerton, 2000-54. Lancashire — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. There is no further reference to him. Irish — He deserted the regiment when it returned from Derby to Manchester. He was convicted at York 2nd Oct. 1746, and sentenced to death.— Scots Mag., 1746, 543 ; S.P.D., 81-86. Raffen ’ — Labourer.—S.P.D., 81-293. There is no further [Rathven], reference to him. Banff 48 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 218 Braithwaite, Manchester Carlisle; Acquitted James Newcastle Major, Baggot’s 17.3.46 ; Executed 18th 219 Brand, James Hussars Edinburgh October 1746, Castle Carlisle 8.8.46, Carlisle 220 Brand, Robert — 24.2.46; Released under Montrose General Par- 10.3.46, don, 1747 Stirling 221 Brander, James — Inverness Died at sea, June 1746; ‘ Thane of ‘ Thane of Fife,’ Sept. Fife,’ 1746 Tilbury Fort

222 Brayne, Edmond Manchester 30.12.45Carlisle ; 223 Brebner, George ‘ Marr Regt.’ i.e. 20.10.46 ; Released under Glenbucket’s Towie General Par- don, 1747 Aberdeen 30.12.45 ; 224 Bremner, Walter Glenbucket’s Carlisle, Chester Castle 225 Brenan, Edward Clare’s French At sea Discharged Service 28.11.45 : Berwick Feb. ’46, Hull 28.4.46; Discharged 226 Brenan, William Captain,james’ HorseFitz- Saltcoats 23.11.47 28.4.46, Irvine, 6.3.47 Berwick Lancaster ; 227 Breres, Robert Chester Castle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 49 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Penrith, Cum- — Saddler. Was tried at Carlisle and acquitted.— berland Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 439 5 S.P.D., 88-16 ; Baga, Ixix. 181. Canongate, 30 Watchmaker. Son of Alex. Brand, watchmaker, Edinburgh Edinburgh. He ‘ Commanded a party of rebel hussars & assisted in levying the Cess at Selkirk.’ At his trial on 9th September 1746 he asked to be transported in lieu of the death penalty, but this was refused.—Macbeth Forbes, 53 ; S.P.D., 80-48,88-16 ; Baga, Ixix. 181 ; Albemarle, ii. 418. Montrose — Merchant. ‘ On suspicion of assisting the rebels.’ —J.R., Stirling. Condlach, 28 Blacksmith, Elgin.—S'.P.H., 86-18. He was taken Banff prisoner after Culloden and was sent to London in a ship Thane of Fife, which lay off Tilbury. In a letter from a fellow prisoner, William Jack, dated Tilbury, 17th March 1747, it is stated that he had died ‘ seven months ago.’—Lyon, iii. 15 ; S.P.D., 84-2. Lancashire -— Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. No further reference to him. Glenbucket — Labourer.—J.R., Aberdeen.

Gibstown, — Pedlar. Taken at surrender of Carlisle.—S.P.D., Aberdeen 81-293. There is no further reference to him. France — S.P.D., 81-72.

London and — Merchant.—S.P.D., 81-72 ; J.R., Irvine ; S.P.S., Paris ii. 35-47.

Ellel, Lan- — Joiner. ‘ Was imprisoned in Lancaster for en- caster listing men for the Pretender,’ and thence sent to Chester to await trial.—S.P.D., 81-293. There is no record of his disposal. VOL. II. 50 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. Chester Released 228 Brett, Richard — Castle 29-7.47 229 Brewer, George Manchester York Castle 230 Brice, John Carlisle Transported 30.12.45 ; 231 Brindle, Matthew Manchester Carlisle, Lancaster Castle At sea Discharged 232 Brinou, Pierre Clare’sService French 28.11.45 ; Berwick Feb. ’46, Hull Clare’s French At sea Discharged 233 Briscare or Bris- Service 28.11.45 ; coe, Matthew Berwick Feb.’46, Hull 234 Briscon(?Briscoe), Lancaster Robert Castle 235 Brittough or Brit- Ensign, Man- London Transported ter or Bratter, Chester 21st July ’48. William

Liberated 236 BroadyJohn (? Brodie), — 24.12.45;Dumbarton 2.2.46 237 Broaver, Walter LordGordon’s Lewis Carlisle,30.12.45 ; 4.1.46 Newcastle Acquitted 238 Brodie, Alexander LordGordon’s Lewis Carlisle Canongate ; Transported 239 Brodie, John Carlisle 21.3.47 Carlisle ; Discharged 240 Bromley, Anne Chester Castle Interpreter, 30.12.45 ; Discharged 241 Brousdoun, John French Service Carlisle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 51 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. On suspicion.—-Scots Mag., 1747, 345. ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’ — S.P.D., 81-88. Nothing is known of his disposal. S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. Lancashire Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,81-76. Nothing more is known about him France S.P.D., 81-72.

France S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-76. Manchester Lawyer’s clerk ; son of an Exciseman. Tried at Southwark; convicted, but reprieved. Was one of a party of prisoners who assaulted the prison staff.—S.P.D., 103-44, 107-74 ; P.R., 3625-14 ; Allardyce, ii. 435; Egerton, 2000-30; Baga, Ixix. 174. J.R., Dumbarton Castle. Aberdeenshire Taken at fall of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. No further reference to his disposal. Taken at capture of Carlisle 30th Dec. 1745. Tried 19th Sept. 1746, and acquitted.—Scots Mag., Sept. ’46, 439; S.P.D., 80-48, 88-16; Baga, Ixix. 179. Servant.—S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3. Newcastle S.P.D., 81-293. Flanders Taken at fall of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26 52 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 30.12.45 ; Transported 242 Brounhills or Ogilvy’s Carlisle, Antigua Brownhills, Lincoln 8.5.47 Thomas Castle 243 Brown or Browne, Captain, Lally’s ‘ Prince Pardoned on Ignatius Michael Regt., French Charles ’ condition of Service (late ‘ Haz- perpetual ard’), 24th banishment March ’46; 2.7.47 Tongue 24.3.46, H.M.S. ‘ Sheemess,’ Berwick, London

21.5.46 ; Transported 244 Brown, Andrew Aberbrothok, Dundee 13.8.46, Canongate, Carlisle 10.7.46 ; Liberated 245 Brown, Benjamin — Musselburgh 26.7.46 30.12.45 ; Transported 246 Brown, Francis Manchester Carlisle, Antigua Lancaster 8.5.47 Castle Stirling Released under 247 Brown, George Groom to the General Par- Prince don, 1747 Discharged 248 Brown, James Ogilvy’s Dundee19.2.46; 12.8.46 19.2.46, Dundee Liberated 249 Brown, James — 9-6.46;Forfar 5.9.46 19-6.46, Montrose PRISONERS OF THE ’45 53 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Kinnaird, 22 Labouring servant. ‘ Bore arms and went into Perth England with the rebels and there made prisoner.’ Taken at fall of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-88, 91-84 ; P.C., 200 ; T.B.P., 327- 109; P~R., 3621-3. France — A French Irishman, Chevaher de St. Louis, of Lally’s Regiment, who came over with the French envoy in Oct. 1745, and was appointed Colonel by the Prince. He was left in Carlisle when the Jacobite army retired north, but managed to escape at the surrender, and re- joined the Prince. After the battle of Falkirk he was sent to France to inform Louis XV. of the victory. He returned in command of some fresh French troops to Scotland, in March 1746, in the Hazard, later known as Prince Charles, which was driven ashore at Tongue by four warships, with its passengers and crew; was taken prisoner by Lord Reay and his militia and sent to London as a French prisoner of war.— Origins, 192; S.P.D., 85-185, 94-255; Scots Mag., 1746, 147, 183 ; P.R., 3622-12. ‘ Dunnecher ’ 40 On suspicion. Farmer.—S.P.D., 88-124; P.R., 3621-3.

■— Servant to Geo. Smart.—J.R., Musselburgh. Lancashire 27 Husbandman. Taken at capture of Carlisle.— S.P.D., 79-26; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. Innerwick — Labourer. ‘ All the witnesses concur in saying he wore livery of the Pretender’s son’s grooms and acted as such.’ 22.11 A6.—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Stirling. Dundee — Tailor. ‘ Drank the Pretender’s health and con- fusion to His Majesty, King George.’—P.C., 198 ; J.R., Dundee. Forfar — Bailie in Forfar.—J.R., Montrose. 54 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. Discharged on 250 Brown, John — Dundee bail.

251 Brown, John 18.5.46; Stirling Castle

252 Brown, John — 1.5.46; Discharged on Perth bail 5.7.46 253 Brown, Joseph — Carlisle; Transported York Castle, Antigua Lincoln 8.5.47 Castle 254 Brown, Richard Manchester 30.12.45; Pardoned con- Carlisle, ditional on Lancaster enlistment Castle 22.7.48 255 Brown, Thomas Clare’s French At sea Discharged Service 28.11.45 ; Berwick Feb. ’46, Hull Discharged 256 Brown, William Duke of Perth’s Haddington 9-9.46

257 Brownly or Brown-Artillery 30.12.45; Transported lie, Alexander Carlisle, Antigua York Castle, 8.5.47 Lincoln Castle 258 Bruce, David Ogilvy’s 5.5.46;Brechin 6.5.46, Montrose 13.5.46 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 55 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Dundee — Merchant. ‘ Assisted in opening the Packet and Reading the Letters, was imprisoned at Dundee, but admitted to Bail.’ This may have occurred at the capture of the Hazard sloop in Montrose, November 1745.—P.C., 198 ; J.R., Dundee. Westminster — The Stirling Jail return has an entry against him that he was in ‘ Brigadier Skelton’s Regt., Major Ransford’s Co.’ This indicates that he was a deserter from the Army.—JJl., Stirling. He was probably handed over to the military authorities. Perth — On suspicion.—J.R., Perth. Banffshire 16 Tailor.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-88, 91-84; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. Lancashire — Carpenter. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-76. Tried at Carlisle 19th Sept, and sentenced to death, and pardoned on condition of enlisting.—P.R., 3625-21 ; Baga, Ixix. 179 ; Scots Mag., Sept. ’46, 439 5 S.P.D., 88-16. — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

Prestonpans — This may have been William Brown, Salt officer, Prestonpans, who ‘ acted first as an officer and then as collector of Salt duty under the rebels, but absconded on their going for England.’ He was then taken prisoner.—P.C., 132; J.R., Haddington. Edinburgh 20 Watchmaker. Taken at fall of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-88, 91-84; T.B.P., 327-109; P.R., 3621-3.

Brechin — Merchant; butcher. On suspicion. ‘ Made pris- oner on information and sent north.’—P.C., 152. His name does not appear again.—J.R., Mon- trose. 56 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 259 Bruce, James Elcho’s Life Edinburgh Guards Castle

260 Bruce, James Ogilvy’s 10.3.46; Discharged Stirling, 27.3.47 Edinburgh 261 Bruce, John Ogilvy’s 6.5.46; Brechin 6.5.46, Inverness, ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort 262 Bruce, John — 30.4.46; Discharged Aberdeen, London

263 Bruce, Michael — Lancaster Released 17.7.47 264 Bruce, Robert — 6.7.46; Discharged Stratherrole 16.3.47 6.7.46, Dundee 265 Bruce, Robert Drummer in Inverness ; Released * Creighton’s ’ ‘ Thane of 10.6.47 (Crichton’s) Fife,’ ‘ Liberty & Property,’ Medway 266 Bruce, William Lord Cromarty’s Inverness ; Transported ‘ Thane of 31.3.47 Fife,’ ‘ Liberty & Property,’ Tilbury PRISONERS OF THE ’45 57 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Clackmannan ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-88. Taken prisoner at Leith in February 1747 trying to escape from the country. Perhaps this was Mr. James Bruce, Gentleman, Clackmannan, who joined the Prince’s Life Guards in Edin- burgh.—P.C., 146. His further disposal can not be traced.—Albemarle, i. 358. Dundee Weaver. ‘ In the rebellion.’—S.P.D., 89-272. This may have been the son of the Ser- jeant Major of Ogilvy’s Regt. who assisted in taking horses, arms, etc., and took part in the capture of the Hazard.—P.C., 152. Brechin Butcher and grazier. On suspicion. Son to George Bruce.—P.C., 152 ; S.P.D., 84-2, 86-18. There is no record of what happened to him.

Aberdeen ‘ Late of Lord Sempill’s Regt. from which he says he was dismissed after the battle of Falkirk ; denies that he was concerned with the Rebel army. Was taken up by the Militia in April last.’ 22nd Nov. 1746.^—S.P.D., 89-272. He turned King’s Evidence against several prisoners.— Allardyce, ii. 456, 458. Scots Mag., 1747, 345. Stratherrole J.R., Dundee.

Old Meldrum, Weaver.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-55. He turned King’s Aberdeenshire Evidence, and was in the custody of Dick, the messenger, and was released on 10.6.47.—S.P.D. 98-41 ; Allardyce, ii. 404.

Caithness Husbandry in Dunbeath.—S.P.D., 86-55, 88-60, 84-2,96-68 ; Entry Book, P.R., 3621-3. 58 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE CAREER. disposal. 7.2.46 ; Discharged 267 Bruilez or Bruely Lord John Stirling 1747 or Brulay, Ian or Drummond’s Castle, Jean Canongate, Edinburgh Tolbooth 268 Brumbly, Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45; Carlisle Transported 269 Bryan, William — Carlisle 21.3.47 8.3.46 ; Discharged 270 Buchan, Andrew Stirling 1747 Castle 13.6.46 ; Acquitted 271 Buchanan, Alex- Captain, Duke Perth 8.8.46, 15.11.46, but ander °f Perth s Canongate by noistake 9.8.46, transported Carlisle, 21.2.47 ‘Jane of Leith,’ London

Lenny ; Executed 272 Buchanan of Arn- Stirling 19.10.46 prior, Francis Castle, Carlisle 8.8.46 Carlisle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 59 HOME OR ORIGIN. VGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Lorraine, — J.R., Stirling and Edinburgh. France

Essex — Taken at capitulation of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. No further reference to him. — P.R., 3621-3 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. — On suspicion of treason.—J.R., Stirling. ? Auchleishie, 19 This was probably Alexr. Buchanan, son of the Perthshire Laird of Auchlieshie, Callander, Perthshire, who ‘ carried arms as a Captain in the rebell service,’ and was later shown as a prisoner in London. He was tried on 15th Nov., but was acquitted on account of being only 19 years of age. His servant, John Buchanan, deponed that he had several times deserted or tried to do so and that he was repeatedly forced back.—Scots Mag., 1746, 529; P.C., 54, 372. Nevertheless his name appears in the transportation list.— P.R., 3621-3 ; S.P.D., 84-2 ; Allardyce, ii. 417 ; Egerton, 2000-20. Lenny House, — Arms collected by Murray of Broughton before the Callander, Prince’s landing were lodged at the house of Monteith Francis Buchanan. He was arrested on sus- picion before Culloden. No charge was brought against him at his trial except that an inter- cepted letter was stated to be in his handwriting. In a statement just before his death he regretted that he had not thrown in his lot openly with the Prince on his arrival and drawn his sword. When he arrived at Carlisle he was put in irons, and was told this was done by order of the Solicitor-General. The latter, when approached in regard to the severity of this treatment, said, ‘ I have particular orders about him, for he must suffer.’ An incident which occurred before his capture may possibly have been connected with his case. Arnprior had been to see Stewart of Glenbucky, and there had been some dispute PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL.

273 Buchanan, John Duke of Perth’s Auchterarder Transported 7.5.46 ; Stirling Castle, Carlisle 274 Buchanan, John ‘ Stuart of Ard- Culloden ; shiel’s ’ Inverness, ‘ Alexander & James,’ Tilbury 275 Buchanan, John Glenbucket’s Culloden 276 Buchanan, John ‘ A dragoon of 13.1.46; Discharged Genl. Hamil- Linlithgow and handed ton’s regt.’ 20.1.46, over to the Leith military power 20.1.46 Acquitted 277 Buchanan, Patrick — Carlisle 12.9.46 278 Bucklon or Boki- Berwick’s French Berwick-on- Discharged lion, Martin Service Tweed 279 Budet, Jean Berwick’s French Berwick-on- Discharged Service Tweed 280 Buie or Buy, Glengarry’s Inverness ; Transported Angus London 281 Buie, John — Carlisle;Lancaster Castle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 61 HOME OR ORIGIN. lGE. notes and authorities. about the post of Major in the Perth regiment to which Glenbucky belonged. Arnprior brought Glenbucky home with him to Lenny that night. The next morning he was found dead in bed with a pistol in his hand. Arnprior said this had prejudiced him in his trial, although he had no hand in his death. Writing to Philip Webb on 9th Sept. 1746, the Lord Justice Clerk said it would be of ‘ more consequence to His Majesty’s Service ... to get rid of such a person than to convict 99 of the lowest rank.’—Albemarle, ii. 419; Lyon, i. 21, 51; S.P.D., 88-16; Baga, Ixix. 182 ; Tullibardine, ii. 316. Auchterarder, 22 ‘ Carrier.’ Servant of Capt. Alexander Buchanan. Perth ‘ Carried arms as a volunteer in the rebel army.’ - J.R., Stirling ; S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; P.C., 42 ; Allardyce, ii. 416. Argyll 20 S.P.D., 84-2 ; Allardyce, ii. 614. His subsequent fate is unknown. Probably died.

Inverness-shire — Captured at Culloden.—Allardyce, ii. 613. As he does not appear to have reached London he probably died at sea. — Discharged from prison ‘ by order of Col. Whitney ’ and handed over to the military as a deserter.— J.R., Leith.

Callander — Brewer. Brother of Francis Buchanan of Arn- prior. He was tried at Carlisle and acquitted.— Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 439 5 Baga, Ixix. 182 ; P.C., 54; S-RD., 88-16. France — S.P.D., 94-255. France S.P.D., 94-255. Craskie, Glen- — Grants, 495. moriston Aberdeen 14 S.P.D., 91-84. There is no further reference to him. 62 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE NO. NAME. DISPOSAL. 282 Buie or Buy, Glengarry’s Inverness; Transported William Tilbury 283 Buist, James Perth 24.2.46 ; Stirling Castle 284 Bullen, Patrick Robertson’s of 10.8.46 ; Released under Woodsheals Canongate General Par- don, 1747. 285 Bulner, John Glenbucket’s Aberdeen Released under General Par- don, 1747 286 Burden, James York Castle 287 Burgay, John 30.12.45 ; Carlisle, Chester Castle 288 Burgess, Roger ‘ Rebel Service ’ 17.4.46 Hanged Culloden 13.5.46 Captain, Clare’s Inverness ; Discharged 289 Burke, John French Service ‘ Wallsgrave,’ Tilbury, London, Marshalsea 290 Burke, Michael Lieut., Dillon’s Inverness ; Discharged French Service Marshalsea 291 Burck or Burke, Captain, Dillon’s At sea ; Discharged Richard French Service Berwick 1747 Feb. ’46, Hull June 1746, ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury, London, Marshalsea Manchester Carlisle ; 292 Burn, John (1) Lancaster Castle 293 Burn, John (2) Manchester 30.12.45 ; Transported Carlisle, 21.2.47 York Castle 294 Burne, — Cornet, Fitz- ‘ Charity ’ ; Discharged james’ Horse London, Marshalsea PRISONERS' OF THE ’45 63 HOME OR ORIGIN. lge. notes and authorities. Ballindrom, — ‘ Pressed—a thief.’—Grants, 496. Glenmoriston Fife — He was probably a deserter, as the Perth Jail return says he ‘ belonged to General St. Clairs regt., Capt. Scots Company.’ In that case he was probably handed over to the military authorities^—J.R., Perth. Perthshire Glenbucket, ‘ Confesses that he was in the rebel army,’ 22nd Aberdeen- Nov. 1746.—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Aberdeen. shire — ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-88. No further reference to him. Strathbogie, — Cordwainer. Taken at fall of Carlisle.—S.P.D., Aberdeen- 79-26, 81-293. Further history unknown. shire — Deserter from Sackville’s; taken at Culloden.— Cumberland Orders. France 45 He gave evidence for defence of Nicholas Glascoe. —S.P.D., 84-2, 93-30 ; Allardyce, ii. 422.

France — Addl. MSS., 29674-209- Taken in Scotland.— S.P.D., 93-30. Artois, France 40 S.P.D., 81-72,84-2, 93-30 ; Addl. MSS., 29674-209.

Northumber- 24 Servant.—S.P.D., 91-84. No further reference land to his disposal. Northumber- 22 Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,91-84; land P.R., 3621-3. France — Taken at sea, 21.2.46.—Scots Mag., Feb. 1746, 96. 64 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 295 Burnett, John, of ‘ Captain of 30.12.45 ; Pardoned and Campfield Artillery.’ Carlisle, banished on Captain, Col. London, 21st July 1748 Grant’s Southwark on condition of never re- turning

21.5.46 ; Transported 296 Burnet, John Ogilvy’s Airlie 21.3.47 24.5.46, Montrose, Dundee 13.8.46, Canongate, Carlisle Inverness Died 1.6.46 297 Burns, David — May 1746 ; ‘ Jane of Leith ’ Stirling Released under 298 Burns, James ‘ An officer ’ 13.8.46 ; General Par- Edinburgh don, 1747 Castle Carlisle ; Discharged 299 Burthey, Mary Perth’s Chester Castle 30.11.45 ; Released 300 Burton, John, Dr. York 25.3.47 30.11.45, York Castle 11.3.46, London

301 Butcher or Ogilvy’s Culloden Butchart, David Inverness PRISONERS OF THE ’45 65 HOME OR ORIGIN. LGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Campfield, — He is said ‘ to have belonged to the artillery com- Kincardine pany at Woolwich.’ He said he was forced out by Glenbucket. He commanded the Carlisle Castle artillery. He fired the first cannon at the English army from Carlisle. He was taken prisoner at Carlisle on the surrender of the town, December 1745. He was sent to London, tried and convicted, but reprieved. Judge Burnett wrote to the Duke of Newcastle in his favour on 1st June 1747. He was pardoned in July 1748 and banished on condition of his not returning to the country.—Macbeth Forbes, p. 8 ; S.P.D., 107-81, 79-26,'98-5, 107-75 ; P.S. Docquet Book, 6763, Sept. 1748 ; Allardyce, ii. 396 ; Egerton, 2000-8 ; Baga, Ixix. 172. Ballindarg 28 Miller. Sentenced to death.—iS.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3.

— S.P.D., 84-2.

— The Jail report shows that he ‘ subsisted himself ’ while in confinement, and describes him as ‘ an officer.’—J.R., Edinburgh Castle. Hamilton, — S.P.D., 81-293. Lanarkshire York — An enthusiastic Jacobite, he was made prisoner on suspicion of having crossed England with the in- tention of kissing the Prince’s hand. On arriving in London he was sent to a messenger’s house and remained in his custody until 25.3.47, when he was released. The Attorney-General had reported on 15th July 1746 that there was not enough evidence to prosecute him.—Lyon,\. 143, 281 ; S.P.D., 99-15. Pitschellie, — Servant. ‘ Was at Falkirk battle and Stirling Barry, Forfar siege.’-—P.C., 198. He does not appear to have got to London ; so he may have died at sea. VOL. II. PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. Lieutenant, 21.2.46 ? Pardoned 302 Butler, — Fitzjames’ ‘ Charite ’; conditionally Berwick, on perpetual London, banishment Marshalsea 20.10.48 Tullibardine’s, 24.6.46 ; Acquitted 303 Butler, Patrick i.e. Athole’s Perth 9-8.46, 19-9-46 Carlisle Pardoned con- 304 Byrne, Garrat French Service ditionally on perpetual banishment 20.10.48 Captain, French Berwick ; Discharged 305 Byrne or Byren, Service Edinburgh James Castle

Lieutenant, At sea Discharged 306 Bym, Patrick Bulkeley’s 25.11.45 ; French Service Berwick Feb. ’46, Hull — 24.4.46; Released under 307 Caddell, Robert Stirling General Par- don, 1747. Ogilvy’s 18.5.46; Released under 308 Caird, James Arbroath General Par- don, 1747 309 Cairg, John — Carlisle Transported Inverness ; 310 Calder, Peter ‘ Jane of Alloway,’ Tilbury Fort Culloden ; 311 Calinoch, John Inverness Berwick’s French Taken at sea; Discharged 312 Cambien, Angle Service Berwick-on- . Tweed PRISONERS OF THE ’45 67 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. — Taken at sea, 21.2.46.—Scots Mag., Feb. ’46, 96. This may have been the Thomas Butler who was pardoned 20.10.48.—-PJ?., 3623-28. Perthshire — Was tried at Carlisle 19th Sept. ’46 and acquitted. —Scots Mag., Sept. ’46, 439 ; Baga, Ixix. 186. — P.R, 3623-28. No other reference to this man has been traced.

France — ‘ Says he is a native of France and came over to Scotland as a Captain in the French Picquets.’ 22nd Nov. 1746.—S-P-D., 89-272. This may have been the Lieutenant Byren who was in the Berwick Prison in July 1746, and was probably captured along with several others in the French Service in the Prince Charles by H.M.S. Sheer- ness.—S.P.D., 85-185. France — S.P.D., 81-72, 85-185.

Doune, Perth — Gunsmith. ‘ In the rebellion.’—J.R., Stirling. Arberlot, — Servant to George Miln. On suspicion. Common Mearns man. ‘ Went to Dundee in arms with his master.’—P.C., 158. 25 Chapman. ‘ 6 foot large.’—S.P.D., 88-124. Morayshire 66 On suspicion. Merchant, Findhorn.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-18. No reference to his being transported. May have died at Tilbury. Lintrethan, — Servant to Thomas Adam. ‘ Went along with his Angus master to the Rebellion, but never bore arms ; since Culloden a Prisoner.’—P.C., 202. Nothing more is known of him. France — S.P.D., 94-255. 68 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 313 Cameron, Alex- — July 1746 ; Died at sea ander, S.J., The Morar, July 1746 Revd. Father H.M.S.‘Fur-July 1746, ness ’ or ‘ Furnace ’

314 Cameron of Major, Lochiel’s Surrendered Released Dungallon, to General 11th Oct. Alexander Campbell 6tl i 1749 March ’46. He was sent on parole to Inveraray; 6.3.46/7 Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh Jail 315 Cameron of Glen- — Surrendered Released evies (Glenevis), on 6.3.46 to 7.7.47 Alexander General Campbell, and sent on parole to Inveraray ; 6.3.46/7 Edinburgh Castle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Strathglass Third son of John of Lochiel and brother of ‘ Cameron of Lochiel ’ of the ’45. He was a Jesuit priest. It is not known what part he took in the Rising. When taken prisoner he was put on board the Furnace, Capt. Ferguson, where he was allowed no bed to lie on, except cables. He fell ill and Lord Albemarle ordered him to be put ashore. Ferguson refused to give him up without an order from the Duke of New- castle. He also refused to allow any bedding or clothes to be supphed to him. Cameron died soon after the ship arrived in the Thames.— Lyon, i. 312, 313 ; Origins, 87 n.; Catholic High- lands, 201. Dungallon, ‘ Was a standard bearer in the rebel army.’—P.C., Argyllshire 282. After his surrender he was sent on parole to Inveraray. In March 1747 he went to Edin- burgh and was committed to the Castle by the Lord Justice Clerk; he was still in jail, Feb. 1749, having been excepted from the Act of Pardon of June 1747. In August he appealed for release under the Act of 1701 regarding wrongous imprisonment, and was discharged. When the Prince heard Dungallon had sur- rendered he said : ‘ Why ! I always looked upon Dungallon as a man of sense.’ —Lyon, i. 80 ; Scots Mag., 1747, 92 ; S.P.D., 90-65, 111-38. Glenevis, Alexander Cameron took no part in the Rising, but Inverness-shire was imprisoned on suspicion of befriending relatives who were concerned. All his effects were plundered, his houses burnt, his wife and family grossly ill-treated by the infamous Capt. Carolina Scott, with a party of Government troops from Fort William. He surrendered to Genl. Campbell and was sent to Inveraray on parole. In March 1747 he went to Edinburgh and was sent to the Castle by the Lord Justice Clerk. He was released under the Indemnity in July 1747.—Lyon, i. 124,309, hi. 137 ; S.P.D., 96-16. The State Papers say ‘ it can be proven that in March-April 1746 he visited the Rebel Batteries at Fort William in arms without re- straint.’—S.P.D., 90-65, 96-16; Scots Mag., 1747, 92. 70 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 316 Cameron, Alex- Lochiel’s 6.11.45 Transported ander (1) near Pent- Antigua land Hills; 8.5.47 15.1.46 Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh J ail, 8.8.46 Carlisle, Chester Castle, York Castle 317 Cameron, Alex- Lochiel’s 6.11.45 Released under ander (2) near Pent- General Par- land Hills; don, 1747 Edinburgh Castle, 15.1.46, Edinburgh Jail 318 Cameron, Alex- Lochiel’s 22.9.45 Died 18.10.46 ander (3) wounded at Prestonpans and put in Royal In- firmary, Edinburgh ; 25.6.46 Edinburgh Jail 30.12.45 ; Transported 319 Cameron,ander (4) Alex- Lochiel’s Carlisle, March 1747 York Castle 320 Cameron, Alex- Lochiel’s 30.12.45 ; ander (5) Carlisle, York Castle 321 Cameron, Alex- MTntosh’s Inverness ; Transported ander (1) Tilbury Fort 31.3.47 322 Cameron, Alex- MTntosh’s Inverness ; Transported ander (2) ‘ Jane of 31.3.47 Alloway,’ ‘ Liberty & Property,’ Tilbury 323 Cameron, Alex- Edinburgh Released under ander General Par- don, 1747 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 71 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Lochaber 16 Labourer. He was apparently deserting when he was captured.—J.R., Edinburgh; S.P.D., 81- 293 ; Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 486 ; T.B.P., 327- 109; P R-, 3621-3.

Lochaber 20 Labourer. He was apparently trying to desert when captured.—J.R., Edinburgh.

Appin — Shot at Prestonpans through back and chest. He was taken prisoner when the Prince’s army left Edinburgh.—J.R., Edinburgh.

Lochaber 19 Labourer. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 91-84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Lochaber — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,81-88. There is no further reference to his disposal. Inverness 19 ‘ Maker of carts at Lord Murray’s, Dunmaglass.’ —S.P.D., 86-18, 95-2. Nairn 20 S.P.D., 84-2, 88-60.

Fenart, — ‘ Says he was forced to join the rebel army.’— Rannoch S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Edinburgh. 72 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. DISPOSAL. 324 Cameron, Alex- Edinburgh Released under ander General Par- don, 1747 325 Cameron, Alex- Struan Robert- 4.11.45 Released under ander Pentland General Par- Hills; don, 1747 Edinburgh Castle, 15.1.46 Edinburgh Jail 326 Cameron, Alex- Glengarry’s Edinburgh ander (l) 327 Cameron, Alex- Glengarry’s Inverness ; ander (2) ‘ Dolphin ’ Aug. ’46, Tilbury Fort 328 Cameron of Cal- Captain, Culloden; Sentenced to lart, Allan Lochiel’s, and Inverness death but re- Artillery June ’46, prieved and ‘ Thane of banished Fife,’ 1748 Tilbury Nov. 1746, London (Southwark)

329 Cameron, Allan Duke of Perth’s 12.5.46 ; Died 25.7.46 Perth 330 Cameron, Angus — Canongate 8.8.46 ; Carlisle 331 Cameron, Anne — 30.12.45; Transported 332 (and her child) Carlisle, Antigua Lancaster 8.5.47 Castle 333 Cameron, Archi- Lochiel’s 1753; Executed 7th bald, Dr. Glenbuckie, June 1753 Edinburgh Castle, Tyburn, Tower of London PRISONERS OF THE ’45 73 HOME OR ORIGIN. lge. notes and authorities. Torbane, — ‘ Confesses that he joined the rebels but was Sunart forced thereto.’—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Edin- burgh. Perth — ‘ A common highlander.’ This man was caught when trying to desert, along with three other Camerons.—J.R., Edinburgh.

— Fate unknown.—J.R., Edinburgh Tolbooth. Glen Urquhart 25 Farmer in Urquhart.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2. He was not transported with the others, and prob- ably died. Inverness 40 ‘ Principal servant to Lochiel.’ He was wounded at Culloden, having an arm broken. He was brutally treated on board ship on the journey to London. He was tried in London in November 1746. In the evidence at his trial it transpired that he had saved one of the English officers from being killed. Nevertheless he was sentenced to death, but was pardoned on condition of leaving the country and never returning.—S.P.D., 107- 81, 84-2, 107-75 ; Lyon, iii. 156 ; P.S. Docquet Book, 6763, Sept. 1748 ; Allardyce, ii. 394; Egerton, 2000-7 ; Baga, Ixix. 174. Perthshire — J.R., Perth. Burnfoord, — J.R., Canongate. Further history not traced.— Lochaber Albemarle, ii. 394. Lochaber 28 ‘ And her female child aged 2 months.’ ‘ Knits and spins.’—S.P.D., 91-84 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. Inverness-shire — Brother of Donald Cameron of Lochiel, the ‘ Lochiel ’ of the ’45. When the Prince landed in Scotland, Dr. Archibald was sent by his brother to urge him to return to France. He joined the Prince, however, and was in command of the party of Camerons which attempted to capture the barracks at Ruthven. After Cul- 74 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL.

334 Cameron, Archi- Lochiel’s 9thJune 1746; Discharged bald Surrendered 18.7.47 at Strontian 14.6.46, Dumbarton Castle 335 Cameron, Daniel French Service Taken at sea; Discharged Berwick 336 Cameron, Daniel Lochiel’s 21.9.45 ; Transported (or Donald) Prestonpans 31.3.47 22.9.45, Edinburgh Royal In- firmary, Edinburgh Tolbooth 8.8.46, Carlisle, York Castle 337 Cameron, Donald Glengarry’s Inverness ; Transported Tilbury Fort 31.3.47 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 75 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. loden he was in hiding until 20th August ’46, when he met the Prince at Loch Arkaig, and shared with him the hardship he was undergoing. He left Scotland with the Prince and went to France, remaining abroad until 1753, when he returned home thinking there was no danger in doing so. He was, however, captured at the house of Stewart of Glenbuckie, taken to London and tried for his life, under the old attainder of 1746. He had no trial, but was sentenced to death. He was executed on 7th June 1753, and a monument to him, the last victim of the ’45, was put up to his memory in the Chapel vault of the old Savoy Chapel, where he is buried. The charge against him appears to have been that he had had blank commissions signed by the Prince to distribute. Sanford Terry says the reason for his execution was ‘ his implication in the hare-brained Elibank plot, serious only because of Frederick the Great’s suspected connivance.’ —Origins, 97, 217, 219 ; Macbeth Forbes, 24; Itinerary, 5, 10, 47, 65, 66 ; Terry, 562. Sunart, Tacksman of Auchenellan. ‘ An officer in Lochiels Argyll regiment for some time and surrendered at Strontian to the Argyleshire levies, as a private man. But on discovery that he was an officer he was taken up by order of Genl. Campbell.’— S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Dumbarton. France S.P.D., 85-185, 94-255. Ardnamurchan, Wounded in the leg at the battle of Prestonpans Argyllshire and taken prisoner when the Prince left Edin- burgh, and sent to Carlisle.—J.R., Edinburgh ; S.P.D., 81-88, 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Glen Urquhart 30 Farmer in Urquhart.—S.P.D., 86-18, 88-60, 95-2 ; P.R., 3621-3. 76 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE CAREER. DISPOSAL. 338 Cameron, Donald Lochiel’s Inverness ; (1) ‘ Margaret Transported & Mary,’ 31.3.47 June 1746, ‘ James & Mary,’ Medway 339 Cameron, Donald Lochiel’s Inverness (2) June 1746 ; Transported ‘ Dolphin ’ 31.3.47 Sept. 1746, ‘ Pamela,’ Tilbury 340 Cameron, Donald Lochiel’s July 1746; (3) Ardnamur- Liberated chan, 4.2.47, 9-4.47 Glasgow, Edinburgh 341 Cameron, Donald Lochiel’s Inverness (4) June 1746 ; ‘ Alexander & James,’ Tilbury, Tilbury Fort 342 Cameron, alias Lochiel’s July 1746 ; M'Ollonie (MT1- Ardnamur- Liberated lonie), Donald chan 4.2.47, 15.7.47 Glasgow 343 Cameron, alias Lochiel’s July 1746 ; M'Ollonie (MT1- Ardnamur- Discharged lonie), Dougal (1) chan 4.2.47, 15.7.47 Glasgow 344 Cameron, Dougal Lochiel’s 30.12.45 ; (2) Carlisle, Transported York Castle, 21.3.47 Chester Castle 345 Cameron, Duncan ‘ In charge of the Nov. 1745 ; Prince’s bag- Dalkeith, Released Edinburgh 19.6.47 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 77 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Inverness 48 Husbandry, near Fort William.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-55, 95-2 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Argyllshire 20 Chapman at Rahoy in Morven.—S.P.D., 87-122, 84-2, 88-60, 96-68 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Gortanom, — Was in hospital with ‘ the bones of his leg fractured Ardnamur- in different places.’—J.R., Edinburgh. chan Argyll 70 S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him. He probably died.

Tarbert, Ard- — J.R., Glasgow; namurchan Tarbert, Ard- — J.R., Glasgow. namurchan Inverness — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,81-88, 81-293; P.R., 3621-3.

Barra — ‘ Duncan Cameron says he was once a servant of old Lochiel at Boulogne, and had joined Lord John Drummond’s regiment.’ While in Toumai he was asked by Aeneas Macdonald to go at once to Amiens and then to Nantes. Here he found he was wanted to accompany the Prince to Scot- land, owing to his local knowledge of the Islands. He has left an account of the Prince’s landing 78 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL.

346 Cameron, Duncan 16.1.46; Transported Cranston 21.3.47 -.1.46, Edinburgh Jail, Canongate 8.8.46, Carlisle 347 Cameron, Duncan Edinburgh Released under General Par- don, 1747 348 Cameron, Duncan Glengarry’s Edinburgh Released under General Par- (1) don, 1747 349 Cameron, Duncan Glengarry’s 4.11.45 ; Released under (2) Duddingston General Par- 25.1.46, don, 1747 Edinburgh Jail 350 Cameron, Duncan Glengarry’s May 1746 ; Transported Inverness, 31.3.47 (3) ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort 351 Cameron, Duncan Glengarry’s 4.11.45 ; Released under (4) Duddingston, General Par- Edinburgh don, 1747 Castle, 15.1.46 Edinburgh Jail PRISONERS OF THE ’45 79 ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. down to the time of the entry into Edinburgh. When the Prince set out for England, Cameron was in charge of the Prince’s baggage. He was thrown from his horse and so severely damaged that he was left at a house near Dalkeith. It was reported that he was lying there, and it was imagined he was Col. Strickland. He was sent to Edinburgh Tolbooth, where he was left. He says he escaped ‘ either through sickness or want of evidence ’ when others were sent off to be tried in Carlisle. He was released some time before the Indemnity, but, instead of going home, went to Holland. Apparently no one ever knew he was one of the Prince’s companions in the Doutelle.—Lyon, i. 201-211. Moidart 70 Servant to Aeneas Macdonald. His name appears on the transportation lists.—S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3.

— — Servant to Ranald Macdonald younger of Clan- ranald. ‘ Confesses that he took care of Clan- ranald’s baggage during part of the rebellion.’— S.P.D., 89-272. Glenmoriston — ‘ Says he came to Edinburgh while the rebels were there as servant to one James Grant. Denies that he was in arms with them.’—S.P.D., 89-272. Strathspey — Labourer. He probably deserted from the Prince’s army at Duddingston.—J.R., Edinburgh.

Glen Urquhart 32 Husbandman in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86- 18; Entry Book, 84 ; PJ?., 3621-3. Inverness — ‘ A common highlander.’—J.R., Edinburgh. The place of his capture suggests that he deserted while the Prince’s army was in camp at Dud- dingston. 80 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. Carlisle ; Transported 352 Cameron, Effie Lancaster Antigua Castle 8.5.47 Inverness ; Transported 353 Cameron, Ewen Lord Lovat’s ‘ James & 19.3.47 Mary,’ Medway, Tilbury Lochiel’s March 1746; 354 Cameron, Ewen Fort William, (1) Edinburgh

Inverness Transported 355 Cameron, Ewen Lochiel’s Sept. 1746; 19.3.47 More (2) ‘ Pamela,’ Tilbury Carlisle; Transported 356 Cameron, Flora Lancaster Antigua Castle 8.5.47 December 357 Cameron, Hugh Captain, ’46; ‘ of Annock ’ (1) Lochiel’s Fort William [? Erracht] January ’47, Inverness

Released under 358 Cameron,(o\ Hugh Lochiel’s 6.11.45near Pent- General Par- V ' land Hills ; don, 1747 15.1.46 Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh . Jail PRISONERS OF THE ’45 81 HOME OR ORIGIN. age. notes and authorities. Lochaber 28 Captured at fall of Carlisle. ‘ Knits and spins.’ —S.P.D., 91-77; T.B.P., 327-109; P.R., 3621-3. Ross 30 Husbandry in Hillhouses.—S.P.D., 86-55, 88-60, 96-100; P.R., 3621-3.

Lochaber — Uncle of Allan Cameron of Callart. He was wounded a,t the siege of Fort William in March 1746 and taken prisoner, and sent to Edinburgh. It has been suggested that he is identical with Hugh Cameron, who was executed at Carlisle on 18th October 1746, but this cannot be, as the siege of Fort William lasted until 4th April and Hugh Cameron was taken prisoner on 1st February 1746 at Montrose. He was probably relfcased at the Indemnity.—J.R., Edinburgh. Lochaber 52 Ale seller in Maryburgh near Fort William.— S.P.D., 87-122, 88-60, 96-100 ; P.R., 3621-3. Lochaber 40 Captured at the fall of Carlisle. ‘ And her child.’— S.P.D., 91-84 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; PJ?., 3621-3. — ‘ In December 1746 Hugh Cameron 6 ft. 7 in. high ... was taken in a hut near to a great wood about 5 miles from Fort William, by a Lieutenant and party from that garrison . . . He had by him a brace of pistols, a firelock, and a broad sword, but was deprived of the use of them by the soldiers who hauled him out of bed naked. About the beginning of January he was carried to Inverness fettered, and tied to two soldiers.’ His further disposal has not been traced.— Scots Mag., Jan. ’47, 47 ; S.P.S., 35-37. Lochaber — Labourer. ‘ Says that a brother of Lochiel forced him to join.’ He must have been deserting, along with other Camerons, when captured.— S.P.D., 89-272.

VOL. II. 82 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. ‘ A rebell officer,’ 1.2.46 Executed 359 Cameron, Hugh Lochiel’s Montrose; Carlisle (3) 10.3.46 18.10.46 Stirling Castle, Canongate Carlisle 15.5 46 ; Discharged on 360 Cameron, James Perth bail 8.7.46 Elphinstone Released on 361 Cameron, Miss 11.2.46 ; bail 15.11.46 Jean of Glen- Edinburgh dessary Castle

Inverness Transported 362 Cameron, John Lord Lovat’s June 1746; 31.3.47 ‘ Margaret & Mary,’ ‘ James & Mary,’ Tilbury 30.12.45; Transported 363 Cameron, John Lochiel’s Carlisle, 31.3.47 (1) York Castle 30.12.45 ; Transported 364 Cameron, John Lochiel’s Carlisle, 31.3.47 (2) Lancaster Castle 22.9.45 — 365 Cameron, John Lochiel’s Edinburgh (3) Royal In- firmary ; 5.5.46 Canongate, 8.8.46 Carlisle, York Castle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 83 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Loch Arkaig, — The Stirling return shows that he had been ‘ shot Lochaber through thigh,’ and that the surgeon’s fee was 6s. 8d.—J.R., Stirling. He was tried at Carlisle on 19th Sept. ’46 and sentenced to death.— Scots Mag., Sept. ’46, 439; S.P.D., 88-16; Baga, Ixix. 183 ; Albemarle, ii. 394. Perth — On suspicion.—J.R., Perth. Glendessary, — On suspicion. Miss Jean or Jenny Cameron is Inverness said to have been daughter of Hugh Cameron of Glendessary, and to have joined the Prince when he set up his standard with 200 men whom she personally led at Prestonpans and Falkirk. On the other hand Aeneas Macdonald, in his account of the early days, says, ‘ She was so far from accompanying the Prince’s army that she went off with the rest of the spectators as soon as the army marched. Neither was she ever with the Prince,’ except when he had his court at Edinburgh.—Lyon, i. 293 ; J.R., Edinburgh. She was released on bail, 15.11.46.—Scots Mag., 1746, 545. Ross 22 Weaver in Aetgus [sic] [? Aigas].—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-55, 88-60, 96-68 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Lochaber 60 Labourer. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 91-84 ; Scots Mag., Oct. ’46, 486 ; P.R., 3621-3. Lochaber 70 Labourer. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 91-84 ; Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Argyll — At the battle of Prestonpans he w as wounded with a fractured thigh, gunshot. ‘ Wants the right legg.’ He was taken prisoner when the Prince’s army left Edinburgh.—J.R., Canongate; S.P.D., 81-88. As there is no evidence of his transporta- tion he probably died in prison. 84 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 366 Cameron, John Lochiel’s 6.11.45 Transported (4) near Pent- 31.3.47 land Hills ; 15.1.46 Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh Jail, Canongate, 8.8.46 Carlisle 367 Cameron, John ‘ Rebel Service ’ Culloden Hanged 17.4.46 26.4.46 368 Cameron, John — Edinburgh Released under Tolbooth General Par- don, 1747 369 Cameron, Ken- Lord Cromarty’s Inverness ; Transported neth ‘ Thane of 31.3.47 Fife,’ ‘ Liberty & Property,’ Medway 370 Cameron, Lachlan French Service At sea Discharged 25.11.45, ‘ Soleil ’; Deal, Customs Smack ‘ Carohne,’ Marshalsea 371 Cameron, Mai- Lochiel’s 21.9.45 Transported colm Prestonpans; 21.3.47 22.9.45 Edinburgh Royal In- firmary, 5.5.46 Canongate, 8.8.46 Carlisle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 85 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Lochaber S3 Labourer. ‘ He was evidently trying to desert when caught.’—J.R., Canongate.

— Deserter from Guise’s Regt. Captured at Cul- loden.—Cumberland Orders. Strontian — ‘ A whiskie maker in Strontian. Confesses that he marched with the rebels to Lauder and made his escape from there. Denies he carried arms.’ —S.P.D., 89-272. Ross 21 ‘ Husbandry in Lochmallin.’ Mons. Carpentier tried to claim him as a French soldier of the French Royal Scots, but did not succeed.— S.P.D., 84-2, 86-55, 88-60, 96-68, 95-87 ; P.R., 3621-3. France — Was an officer in French service. Captured at sea in the Soleil privateer making for Scotland.— S.P.D., 81-80, 93-30.

Fort William — Shot through the ankle at the battle of Preston- pans and taken prisoner after the departure of the Prince’s army. He was probably the ‘ Majckarn ’ Cameron whose name appears in the Carlisle transportation lists.—S.P.D., 88- 124 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; Albemarle, ii. 394. 86 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 372 Cameron, Marn French Service At sea Pardoned on [«c] (Martin) 25.11.45 ; condition of In ‘ Soleil,’ perpetual Deal, banishment Customs Smack ‘ Caroline,’ Marshalsea 373 Cameron, Mary 3.1.46; Released Edinburgh 374 Cameron, Mur- Lochiel’s Inverness doch June 1746 ; ‘ Alexander & James,’ Tilbury 375 Cameron, Peter 6.2.47 Released Edinburgh June 1747 Castle 376 Cameron, Robert Captain, Rooth’s 25.11.45 ; Pardoned on (French Service) ‘ Esperance ’ condition of (late ‘ Sol- perpetual ed’) brought banishment into Deal, 3.7.47 Deal, Customs Smack ‘ Caroline ’ Greenwich, Marshalsea 377 Cameron, Samuel 2nd Lieutenant, ‘ Esperance ’ Pardoned on Lord John 25.11.45 ; condition of Drummond’s Deal, perpetual Customs banishment Smack 3.7.47 ‘ Caroline ’ Greenwich, Marshalsea

378 Cameron, William Glengarry’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; 31.3.47 CD ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort PRISONERS OF THE ’45 87 HOME OR ORIGIN. VGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. France — An officer in French service. Taken at sea in the Soleil privateer on the way to Scotland.-—S.P.D., 81-29, 81-80, 93-30 ; P.R., 3622-12.

— ‘ On suspicion.’—J.R., Edinburgh. Inverness 31 S.P.D., 84-2. There is no further reference to his disposal.

Edinburgh — Vintner. On suspicion.—Scots Mag., 1747, 292. France — Captured at sea on the way to Montrose.—Scots Mag., Nov. 1745, 541 ; S.P.D., 81-29, 81-70, 93-30 ; P.R., 3622-12.

France — Brother of Alexander Cameron of Glenevis. Captured at sea.—Scots Mag., Nov. 1745 ; S.P.D., 81-29. This man became a spy and informer against Jacobite prisoners. Dr. Archi- bald Cameron, in his last statement, dated 6th June 1753, speaks of him as ‘ the basest of their spies ’ and as one of his ‘ accusers.’ When Mrs. Cameron went over to France he was, accord- ing to Bishop Forbes, tried by a court-martial and imprisoned and banished.—Lycra, iii. 137 ; P.R., 3622-12; S.P.D., 93-30, 81-70; Scots Mag., Sept. 1753 ; Pickle, 161, 205. Glen Urquhart 35 Farmer in Glen Urquhart.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60, 95-2 ; P.R., 3621-3. 88 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 379 Cameron, William Glengarry’s Inverness Transported (2) June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury 380 Camery, John Transported 381 Campbell, Aeneas 4.11.45 Transported or Angus Dalkeith; 4th Sept. ’48 Edinburgh Castle, 15.1.46 Edinburgh, Carlisle, York Castle 382 Campbell, Alex- Lochiel’s 30.12.45 Transported ander Carlisle ; 22.4.47 [?] Lincoln Castle 383 Campbell, Alex- Carlisle ; Transported ander York Castle Antigua 8.5.47 384 Campbell, Alex- ‘ Rebel Service ’ 17.4.46 Hanged, Inver- ander Culloden ness, 17.5.46 385 Campbell, Alex- Ogilvy’s 30.12.45 Transported ander Carlisle ; Antigua York Castle, 8.5.47 Chester Castle 386 Campbell, Allan — Carlisle Transported 21.2.47 387 Campbell, alias 1.2.46 Reprieved and M‘Naughton, St.Ninian’s; ordered to be Angus 7.2.46 transported, Stirling July 1748, but Castle, died in prison 13.2.46 Leith, 8th Nov. 1748 Canongate, Carlisle, York Castle 388 Campbell, Archi- 3.11.45 Released under bald Falkirk; General Par- Stirling don, 1747 Castle, 13.2.46 Leith PRISONERS OF THE ’45 89 HOME OR ORIGIN. \GE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Glenmoriston 50 Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60, 95-2 ; P.R., 3621-3. — S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. This is the only reference to him. Lochaber — ‘ A common highlander.’ ‘ In rebel service.’— J.R., Edinburgh. From the date of his capture he must have been one of the stragglers or deserters on the march south.—S.P.D., 81-88 ; P.R., 3625-14.

Lochaber 30 Drover. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 91-84, 96-124 ; P.R., 3621-3. This may have been the man who appealed for release in February 1751 and said he had been ill, and was overlooked for transportation.—S.P.D., 116-22. Argyll 40 S.P.D., 85-122 ; Scots Mag., Oct. ’46,486 ; T.B.P., 327-109; P.R., 3621-3. — Deserter from Loudoun’s Regt.; joined the Prince. —Cumberland Orders. Claddie, Aber- — Labourer. Taken at fall of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 81- deenshire 88, 81-293, 85-122 ; Scots Mag., Oct. ’46, 486 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. — P.R., 3621-3. — ‘ Prest.’—J.R., Canongate. The York Court re- cord says he was ‘ a miserable object.’ At his trial he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to death, but was reprieved. He died in prison.— Scots Mag., ’46, 483, 543 ; S.P.D., 88-42,107-74 ; Entry Book, 85, p. 106.

Falkirk — ‘ A common fellow.’ Publican. ‘ For treasonable practices.’—J.R., Stirling. 90 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. DISPOSAL. Carlisle; Transported 389 Campbell, Bar- Chester Antigua bara Castle 8.5.47 390 Campbell, Charles Lieutenant London Discharged 391 Campbell, Daniel Lord George Inverness Transported Murray’s June 1746; * Liberty & Property,’ Tilbury Inverness Transported 392 Campbell, Daniel Barrisdale’s June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Liberty & Property,’ Tilbury Inverness ; Transported 393 Campbell, Donald Lord Cromarty’ ‘ Thane of 31.3.47 (1) Fife’ June 1746, ‘ Liberty & Property,’ Medway 5 Inverness ; Transported 394 Campbell, Donald Lord Cromarty’ ‘ Thane of 31.3.47 (2) Fife’ June 1746, ‘ Liberty & Property,’ Tilbury Inverness ; Transported 395 Campbell, Donald LordMurray’s George ‘ Liberty & 31.3.47 Property ’ June 1746, Medway, Tilbury Whitehaven; Transported 396 Campbell, Dougall — Carlisle, Antigua (1) York Castle 8.5.47 Carlisle; Transported 397 Campbell, Dougall York Castle Antigua (2) 8.5.47 Inverness Transported 398 Campbell, Duncan Cromarty’s June 1746 ; 20.3.47 * Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury PRISONERS OF THE ’45 91 HOME OR ORIGIN. age. notes and authorities. Perthshire 19 ‘ Red hair, clever.’—T’.B.P., 327-109; P.R., 3621-3. — Gave evidence against several prisoners.—Allar- dyce, ii. 338, etc. 19 S.P.D., 88-60.

20 S.P.D., 88-60, 96-68 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Ross 21 Husbandman, Lentiarm [«c].—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-55, 88-60, 95-2 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Ross 25 S.P.D., 84-2, 88-60, 95-2.

Perth 28 Herded cattle to Alex. M‘Donald of Dalchosnie.— S.P.D., 85-55, 95-2.

Lochaber 18 Servant.—S.P.D., 85-122, 92-201 ; Scots Mag., Oct. ’46, 486 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. Argyll 18 Servant.—S.P.D., 85-122 ; Scots Mag., Oct. ’46, 486 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. Ross 24 S.P.D., 84-2 ; Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. 92 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 399 Campbell, Duncan — Carlisle; Transported York Castle, Antigua Lincoln 8.5.47 Castle 400 Campbell, Duncan Lord George Inverness ; Released (1) Murray’s H.M.S. 10.6.47 ‘ Furnace ’ June 1746, ‘ Liberty & Property,’ Tilbury 401 Campbell, Duncan Lord George Inverness (2) Murray’s June 1746 ; ‘ Alexander & James,’ Tilbury 402 Campbell, Duncan 21.9.45 Released Prestonpans; July 1747 22.9.45 Royal In- firmary Edinburgh, Edinburgh Tolbooth 403 Campbell, Ewen Lord Cromarty’s Inverness Transported (Evander) June 1746; 31.3.47 ‘ Jane of Leith ’ Aug. 1746, ‘ Liberty & Property,’ Tilbury 404 Campbell, Gilbert Lord Lewis Inverness Transported Gordon’s June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Wallsgrave,’ Tilbury Fort 405 Campbell, Hector Lord Cromarty’s 15.4.46 Discharged Sutherland ; Inverness June 1746, ‘ Wallsgrave,* Tilbury Fort PRISONERS OF THE ’45 93 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Argyll 16 Labourer.—S.P.D., 81-88, 91-84; T.B.P., 327- 109; P R-, 3621-3. S. Uist 17 Apprentice tailor in Breadalbane; against his name is stated that he was ‘ Evidence against Clanranald and others.’ This was probably the man who was in the custody of Dick, the messenger, in June 1747, and was released.— S.P.D., 86-55, 88-60, 98-41. Perth 19 S.P.D., 84-2. There is no further reference to his disposal.

— He was at the battle of Prestonpans and sustained a gunshot fracture of both bones of one leg. He was taken prisoner after the Prince’s army left Edinburgh.—J.R., Edinburgh.

Ross 20 S.P.D., 88-60, 84-2, 95-2 ; Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Sutherland 18 On suspicion. Servant to Janet Gordon.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-18, 88-60, 95-2 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Caithness 20 Farmer.—S.P.D., 86-18 ; Scots Mag., April 1746, 190. He gave evidence against prisoners at the Southwark trials.—Allardyce, ii. 413, 469. 94 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 406 Campbell, Isabel — London Discharged

407 Campbell, Sir — 21.11.45 James of Auchin- Auchin- breck, Bt. breck; 25.11.45 Dumbarton Castle

Released under 408 Campbell, James — Edinburgh General Par- don, 1747 409 Campbell, James Piper, Glen- Carlisle Transported {alias M‘Gregor) gyle’s 21.11.48

410 Campbell {alias 22.1.46/7 Bruce), James on board a ship in Leith roads; 24.1.46/7 Edinburgh Castle, Carlisle Captain, Roy Inverness 411 Campbell, John Stuart’s June 1746; of Kinloch ‘ Thane of Fife,’ Southwark 30.12.45 ; Transported 412 Campbell, John Glengarry’s Carlisle Antigua 8.5.47 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 95 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. — Acted as nurse in Carlisle. She gave evidence against a prisoner. The only other reference to her is that she was in the custody of Car- rington, the messenger, in June 1747.—S.P.D., 98-43 ; Allardyce, ii. 384, 392. Auchinbreck, — ‘ Knight.’—J.R., Dumbarton. Sir James Camp- Argyll bell, 5th Baronet of Auchinbreck, was M.P. for Argyllshire in the Scottish Parliament 1702-7. He was father-in-law of Donald Cameron of Lochiel. He died in 1756. His wife was daughter of John Macleod of Macleod and aunt of Norman Macleod, the chief in 1745.—Origins, 6 ; Complete Baronetage, ‘ G.E.C.,’ ii. 339. When apprehended letters were found upon him from Dugald M'Tavish of Dunardary directed to him, and of a ‘ treasonable ’ nature.—S.P.D., 90-65. He was specially excepted from the Act of Pardon of June 1747. Thurso, — ‘ A boy . .; says he never joined the rebel army.’— Caithness S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Edinburgh. CriefF, Perth- — Pleaded guilty at his trial on 9th Sept. 1746 and shire was sentenced to death. He was, however, reprieved. He tried to escape the night before he was transported.—Scots Mag., Sept. ’46, 438, 498 ; S.P.D., 88-16,107-74,108-57 ; Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3625-14 ; Baga, Ixix. 184. Clackmannan — Gentleman. ‘ On suspicion of treason.’ He was arrested in a ship trying to leave the country. Nothing is known of his fate. He may have died in Carlisle.—J.R., Edinburgh.

Milton of 35 ‘ Acted as Captain in the rebel army.’—P.C., 42 ; Strathbran, T.B.P., 1/328-64. Little Dun- keld, Perth- shire Inverness — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. Pleaded guilty when brought to trial. Sen- tenced to death.—Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 438 ; T.B.P., 327-109. 96 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 413 Campbell, John — 24.2.46 Transported Perth ; Antigua 8.46 8.5.47 Edinburgh, Canongate, August ’46 Carlisle, Lancaster Castle, York Castle 414 Campbell, John Tullibardine’s 6.4.47 Discharged on Perth bail 15.5.47 415 Campbell, John 19.3.46 Transported Stirling ; 21.3.47 Carlisle 3.6.46 Escaped 416 Campbell, John Musselburgh 26.7.46 ‘ Rebel Service ’ 17.4.46 Hanged 417 Campbell, John Culloden 26.6.46 4.11.45 Discharged 418 Campbell, John Dudding- 18.6.47 ston; 15.1.46 Edinburgh Tolbooth Tullibardine’s 22.9.45 Released under 419 Campbell, John Regt. Edinburgh General Par- Royal In- don, 1747 firmary ; 5.5.46 Canongate Cromarty’s Inverness ; Died 12.6.46 420 Campbell, John ‘ Wallsgrave,’ Tilbury Cromarty’s Inverness ; Transported 421 Campbell, John ‘ Liberty,’ 21.9.48 Medway Carlisle ; Transported 422 Camell (Camp- Lancaster 9.11.48 bell ?), John Castle Perth’s Chester Released 423 Campbell, Martha Castle 3.1.46 Released under 424 Campbell, Mary Edinburgh General Par- don, 1747 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 97 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Rannoch, The transportation list describes him as a Argyllshire ‘ sprightly lad.’—S.P.D., 85-122 ; Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 486 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Atholl J.R., Perth. Mull Fisherman. In the rebellion. ‘ Says that he came to Crieff with the rebels and deserted there.’—S.P.D., 89-272, 107-28 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; Baga, Ixix. 179- Aberdeenshire J.R., Musselburgh. Deserter from Royals. Captured at Culloden.— Cumberland Orders. Caithness ‘ A common highlander soldier’s son.’—J.R., Edinburgh.

Perthshire Gunshot wound at Musselburgh. ‘ Wants left leg.’—J.R., Edinburgh.

Argyllshire S.P.D., 84-2. Ross Blacksmith in Skerhiese.—S.P.D., 86-55, 107-74 ; P.R., 3621-3. ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-76; Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3625-14. Hexham Taken at Carlisle.—S.P.D., 81-293. ‘ A north country woman.’ On suspicion.—J.R., Edinburgh. VOL. II. 98 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 425 Campbell, Mungo Ensign, Glen- 23.3.47 Discharged on gyle’s Perth bail 11.7.47 426 Campbell, Mur- Clanranald’s Inverness doch Sept. 1746; ‘ Pamela,’ Tilbury 427 Campbell, Peter Glengarry’s Inverness 428 Campbell, Peter Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 Pardoned on Carlisle ; enlistment Chester 22.7.48 Castle, York Castle 429 Campbell, William Lieutenant, Culloden ; Ogilvy’s Inverness 430 Campbell, William Roy Stuart’s 30.12.45 Transported Carlisle; Antigua Lancaster 8.5.47 Castle 431 Campbell, William Lord Cromarty’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Thane of Fife,’ ‘ James & Mary/ Tilbury Transported 432 Cargill, William Ogilvy’s 7.2.46Stirling ; 31.3.47 11.2.46 Stirling Castle, 30.3.46 Perth, Edinburgh, 8.8.46 Carlisle Released 433 Carmichael, James — 7.9-45St. Ninian’s; 29.5.46 7.9-45 Stirling Castle, 4.2.46 1 Edinburgh Castle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 99 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Crieff — ‘ Late soldier in Lord John Murray’s Regt.’— P.C., 42. Clatill, Eigg —- Farmer. ‘ Capt. Ferguson reports that he was guilty of many acts of cruelty and barbarity.’— S.P.D., 88-60. His further fate is unknown. Ballintombuy, — ‘ Influenced by his superior to rise in arms.’— Glenmoriston Grants, 496. Nothing more is known about him. Annandale 20 Labourer. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-293. Was tried 2nd Oct. ’46, pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to death, but re- prieved.—S.P.D., 88-42 ; Scots Mag., 1746, 483, 543; P.R., 3625-21. Cars ego wnie, — Seaman. Son of George Campbell of Carse- Aberlemno, gownie, Sheriff Substitute, Forfarshire. Cap- Forfar tured at Culloden, but nothing more known of him.—Mackintosh, 74. Grandtully, 21 Weaver. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., Perthshire 79-26, 91-84. ‘ Writes well.’—T.JB.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. Caithness 18 Tailor, Parish of Rea.—S'.P.O., 86-55, 88-60,96-68.

Montrose 20 Tobacconist (? Brewer).—J.R., Edinburgh and Perth; S.P.D., 88-124; P.R., 3621-3; Addl. MSS., 24900-28.

Leith — Servant. He accompanied Rev. Robert Forbes from Leith, in an attempt to join the Prince when he landed. Both of them, with five others, were arrested at St. Ninians on 7th Sept. 1745 and confined in Stirling Castle until 7th Feb. 1746, when they were roped together and sent to Edinburgh Castle. This roping was carried out by order of Lord Albemarle.—Lyon, i. xii., ii. 132. 100 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 434 Carmichael, 7.9.45 Escaped Stewart of, St. Ninian’s ; Sept. 1746 Bonnyhaugh 7.9.45 Stirling Castle, Edinburgh Castle, 25.5.46 Burr ay, H.M.S. ‘ Pamela,’ Tilbury 435 Carnegie or Cun- Ogilvy’s 30.12.45 Transported agie, Alexander Carlisle 21.2.47 Released 436 Carnegie, James — Holland;London, in Carring- ton’s house

437 Carnegie, James, Captain,Ogilvy’s Near Balna- Released yr. of Balnamoon moon; 1747 London PRISONERS OF THE ’45 101 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. — He was one of the party of seven, including the Rev. Robert Forbes, who were captured on suspicion on their way north to join the Prince. (See James Carmichael.)—Lyon, i. xii. He appears to have been again captured in Burray, Orkney, with his brother-in-law, Sir James Stuart of Burray, and taken to London. While lying a prisoner in the prison ship H.M.S. Pamela at Tilbury he jumped into the river with some bladders to support him and got ashore. He lay hid in London until the publication of the Indemnity, 1747.—Lyon, iii. 25-82 ; i. xii., etc. Brechin 40 Labourer. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3. — He was arrested, on suspicion, along with Charles Fitzgerald, in Holland, and sent to London, where he was put in Carrington’s house. He was still there in June 1748; three others, witnesses against him, were kept to give evi- dence. He got a medical certificate, but it is not known when he was released. — S.P.D., 107-34, 107-6. Menmuir, 33 Eldest son of Alexander Carnegie, 5th of Balna- Forfar moon, who died in 1750. Joined the Prince 2Qth October 1745. He raised a party and was mainly responsible for the capture of the sloop Hazard at Montrose, Nov. 1745. In Lord Ogilvy’s absence with his regiment in England he was appointed Lord Lieutenant of Forfar for the Prince, appointing Governors of towns and factors on the forfeited estates of Panmure and Southesk, and raising men and money. He became Captain in the 2nd Battalion of Ogilvie’s Regiment. After Culloden he con- cealed himself, but was ultimately caught, sent to London, and brought up for trial; but the case against him failed in consequence of some technical error in the indictment. He returned home, and died in 1791, aged 79; he assumed the surname of Carnegie-Arbuthnott and succeeded to his wife’s estate of Findowrie, Brechin.—Itinerary, 22 ; Lym, iii. 20 ; Mackin- tosh, 74.

I* OF SCOTLa; i ' , 102 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 438 Carpentier, Lally’s French 30.12.45 Discharged Francois Service MarshalseaCarlisle; 439 Carpenter, Joseph Clare’s French 28.11.45 Discharged Service at sea; Berwick, Feb.1746 Hull, Marshalsea 440 Carr, Nicholas Piper, Glen- 30.12.45 Acquitted bucket’s Carlisle; Oct. 1746 York Castle

Ogilvy’s Surrendered Transported 441 Carry or Carie, 12.2.46 21.2.47 John Perth; 30.3.46 Edinburgh, 12.8.46 Canongate, Carlisle Ogilvy’s 9-6.46 Released under 442 Carie or Carry, Arbroath; General Par Robert Montrose don,1747 Inverness; 443 Carrie, William 9-8.46 ‘ Pamela,’ Tilbury — Carlisle; 444 Carroll, Alex- Lancaster ander Castle — Carlisle; 445 Carroll, Mary Lancaster Castle Berwick’s At sea Discharged 446 Carroll, Patrick French Service 28.11.45; Berwick Feb.1746, Hull, Marshalsea — Carlisle Transported 447 Carron, Richard Antigua 8.5.47 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 103 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Dieppe, — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,93-30. France — S.P.D., 81-72.

Huntly, — He was shown in the list of those captured at the Aberdeen surrender of Carlisle, but at his trial at York on 2nd Oct. it was proved that he had been forced into the regiment, and that he had deserted at Carlisle. He was acquitted.— S.P.D., 81-293 ; Scots Mag., Oct. ’46, 486. Arbroath — Chapman.—J.R., Edinburgh ; P.R., 3621-3 ; Addl. MSS., 24900-29.

Panbride — Common man.—J.R., Arbroath. ‘ Confesses that he carried arms in Lord Ogilvies regt. and was at the battle of Falkirk.’—S.P.D., 89-272. 40 His name ceased to appear in the Pamela list after 9th August 1746, and he probably died on board. Argyllshire 27 Labourer.—S.P.D., 91-77. Nothing more is known of him. Perth 19 Captured at fall of Carlisle. ‘ A clever lass.’— S.P.D., 91-77. No further reference to her. — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

T.B.P., 327-109. 104 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 448 Casey or Cassie, Elcho’s Life Inverness Died June Andrew Guards June 1746 ; 1746 ‘ Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury 449 Castilovo, Bulkeley’s At sea Discharged Edmund French Service 28.11.45 ; Berwick Feb.1746, Hull, Marshalsea 450 Cathel, Agnes Roy Stuart’s 30.12.45 Released Carlisle; Chester Castle 451 Catherow, George Carlisle ; York 452 Catt, John Canongate Released under General Par- don, 1747 453 Cattanach, Alex- Carlisle ; Transported ander York Antigua 8.5.47 454 Cattinaugh (Cat- Stonywood’s Inverness ; tanach), Andrew ‘ Margaret & Mary,’ Tilbury 455 Cattanach (Cat- Farquharson’s Inverness ; enach), Duncan ‘Jane of Alloway,’ Tilbury 456 Cattanach, John Ogilvy’s Circa June Released circa 1746 June 1746, Cortachy; but was Montrose, subsequently Carlisle murdered as an ‘ informer ’

457 Catto or Cattah, Stonywood’s 6.4.46 Liberated Alexander Aberdeen; 15.7.47 2.8.46 Canongate PRISONERS OF THE ’45 105 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Traquair, , — Scots Mag., April 1746, 186 ; P.C., 84 ; S.P.D., Tweeddale 84-2.

— S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

Monteith — With a child of 3, taken at the capture of Carlisle. —S.P.D., 81-293. ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-88. No further reference to him. Aberdeen — Weaver. ‘ Confesses that he carried arms and witnesses testify to seeing him with the rebels.’ -—S.P.D., 89-272. Badenoeh 17 Miller.—S.P.D., 85-122 ; Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 486; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. Banff 51 S.P.D., 84-2. There is no further reference to him. Brae of Mar 30 S.P.D., 84-2. There is no further reference to him. Meikle Kenny, — Was servant to Captain William Ogilvy, farmer, Kingoldrum Meikle Kenny, and acted as his valet during the campaign. After Culloden he went home, and in the summer of 1746 was taken prisoner at Cortachy, but was soon released. As he was subsequently seen to frequent the enemy’s headquarters it was suspected that he had become an informer, and he was murdered by some of his late comrades. For this Andrew Fithie was hanged, 11th Sept. 1746.-—Mackintosh, 83 ; Scots Mag., June 1746, 289 ; J.P.D., 79-26 ; P.C., 204. Couparstoun, — Weaver. Taken in arms. He was ill while in Aberdeen- prison, and the surgeon’s fee was 6s. 8d.—J.R., shire Canongate ; P.C., 394 ; Allardyce, i. 255. 106 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 458 Cauty or Cowtie, Ogilvy’s Inverness David

459 Caw, John Roy Stuart’s Inverness ; Transported Sept. 1746 ‘ Pamela,’ Tilbury, April 1747 Southwark 460 Cellars, Charles Roy Stuart’s 29.11.46 Escaped Perth 7.3.47 461 Chabrillard, ‘ French Royal Taken at sea, Discharged Guillaume Scots,’ French Berwick-on- Service Tweed 462 Chaddock, James Manchester 30.12.45 Pardoned on Carlisle condition of enlistment 22.7.46 463 Chaddock or Lieutenant, 30.12.45 Executed 30th Chadwick, Manchester Carlisle; July 1746, Thomas London, Kennington Southwark Common 464 Chadly, Thomas Manchester 30.12.45 Carlisle 465 Chalme, Jacques Berwick’s Perth; Discharged French Service Canongate, Berwick 466 Chalmers or Elcho’s Life 25.4.46 Transported Chambers, Guards Perth; 31.3.47 Charles Ap. 1746 Montrose, Inverness, ‘ James & Mary,’ Medway PRISONERS OF THE ’45 107 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Forfar — ‘ Volunteer in rebel army.’ ‘ Late Bailie in For- far.’ ‘ Enticed by Meathie Bowar, his brother in law.’—P.C., 202. Was son of David Cauty, merchant in Forfar, and was for some years a Bailie of the town. He owned property, in- cluding what is still known as Cauty’s Wynd. By profession a ‘ Writer.’ He married a sister of Alexander Bower of Kincaldrum and Meathie. He was taken prisoner after Culloden ; nothing is known of his fate.—Mackintosh, 84. Edinburgh — ‘ Writer in Edinburgh. Has an estate in Crieff under Duke of Perth. He read the Pretenders Manifesto in Kendal, but says Roy Stuart forbid him.’ ‘ Was Clerk of the Rebel Stores.’— S.P.D., 87-122, 96-154. Perth — J.R., Perth. France - S.P.D., 94-255. Wigan Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. Tried at Carlisle Sept. ’46 and sentenced to death, but reprieved and pardoned on condition of enlistment.—Baga, Ixix. 181 ; Scots Mag., Sept. ’46, 439 ; T.B.P., 327-109 5 P R-, 3625-21. Staffordshire Shown in Southwark Jail returns as ‘ gentleman, otherwise tallow chandler.’—P.C., xiv. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. Tried and convicted, 16.7.46.—Scots Mag., July ’46, 323 ; Allardyce, ii. 441 ; Egerton, 2000-35 ; Baga, Ixix. 174. Preston Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. There is no further reference to him. France S.P.D., 89-272 ; S.P.S., ii. 35-47. Edinburgh 30 Merchant.—aS'.P.D., 86-55, 88-60, 96-68 ; Entry Book, 84 ; P.C., 3621-3. 108 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 467 Chalmers, Francis — 22.4.46 Discharged surrendered at Kinghorn; 30.4.46 Edinburgh Tolbooth, Carlisle, London 468 Chalmers or Glengarry’s 30.12.45 Transported Chambers, Isabel Carlisle; Antigua York Castle, 8.5.47 Chester Castle 20.5.46 Transported 469 Chalmers, John Dillon’sService French Arbroath ; 21.3.47 Carlisle 470 Chalmers, Peter Gentleman 22.1.1746/7 Released under ‘ on board General Par- (1) ship Road don, 1747 of Leith Mr. Mackenzie Master ’; 21.4.1746/7 Edinburgh Castle, Canongate 471 Chalmers (or Cam- 22.7.46 Escaped eron), Peter (2) captured on 25.12.46 board a ship ‘ Adam Hendry ’ in Leith Roads; 22.7.46 Leith, 18.8.46 Canongate 472 Chalmers or Ogilvy’s 30.12.45 Discharged Chambers, Carlisle; Thomas Chester Castle, London PRISONERS OF THE ’45 109 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. — ‘ Servant to Lord George Murray.’ Was ill with ‘ inveterate scurvey ’ in May ’46.—J.R., Edin- burgh. He gave evidence against other pris- oners, and was released.—Allardyce, ii. 389, 455.

Meams 25 ‘ Tall and slender.’ ‘ Knits well.’—S.P.D., 81-293, 81-88, 85-122; Scots Mag., Oct. ’46, 486; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. Kinneil — * Common man.’—P.R., 3621-3. Edinburgh — Innkeeper. On suspicion of treason. ‘ Declares that he was in no ways concerned with the rebellion, and was taken from on board ship going to London, because he wanted a pass.’— S.P.D., 89-272. This evidence was taken in Nov. 1746.—J.R., Edinburgh Castle.

Dunkeld — Vintner’s servant. On suspicion.—JJt., Canon- gate . His history suspiciously resembles that of No. 470 ; but the dates differ. They may have been father and son.

Whitside, — Son of William Chalmers. Taken at Carlisle on Alyth, Perth the surrender of the town to Cumberland on 30th Dec. 1745.—P.C., 204; S.P.D., 81-293. He was sent to London, where he gave evidence against other prisoners, and his name appears as in the custody of Carrington the messenger in June 1747.—S.P.D., 98-43 ; Allardyce, ii. 390, 396, etc. 110 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 473 Chalmers or Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 Transported Chambers, Carlisle; 21.2.47 Wilham Chester Castle 474 Chambers, John Carlisle ; Transported Lancaster Antigua Castle 8.5.47 475 Champion, French Service Marshalsea Discharged Nicholas 476 Chandler or — 30.12.45 Transported Chamley, Carlisle; 21.2.47 Thomas Lancaster Castle 477 Chape or Chapp, Roy Stuart’s 3.10.45 Transported James Livingston’s 21.2.47 Yards ; Edinburgh Castle, 15.1.46 Edinburgh, 8.8.46 Stirling, Carlisle 478 Chape or Cheap, ‘ Private ’ 1.5.46; Discharged on Mathew Perth bail 16.3.47 479 Chapman, James Glenbucket’s 30.12.45 Transported Carlisle; 21.2.47 Chester Castle 480 Chapman, Berwick’s At sea Discharged Matthew French Service 28.11.45 ; Berwick Feb.1746, Hull, Marshalsea 481 Chapman,William Grant’s 30.12.45 Transported Carlisle; Antigua Lincoln 8.5.47 Castle 482 Charles, James Stonywood’s Inverness Released June 1746 ; ‘ Thane of Fife,’ * Liberty & Property,’ Medway PRISONERS OF THE ’45 111 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Mearns — Gardener. Taken at surrender of Carlisle.— S.P.D., 81-293, 85-122 ; P.R., 3621-3. Perthshire 21 Labourer.—S.P.D., 91-84 ; T.B.P., 327-109. — S.P.D., 93-30. — ‘ Taken in arms.’—S.P.D., 81-76 ; P.R., 3621-3.

St. Mamoch or 21 ‘ Smith at St. Marnoch Church, Banffshire.’— Mamvel Albemarle Papers, ii. 394. ‘ A common high- Church, lander.’ Blacksmith.—J.R., Edinburgh ; P.R., Banffshire 3621-3.

Perth — Saddler. ‘ Carried arms with the rebels.’—P.C., 42 ; S.P.D., 89-272. Durin — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81- 293; P.R., 3621-3. France — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

Aberdeenshire 32 Chapman. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 91-84 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. Aberdeenshire 32 Tailor.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-5. He turned King’s Evidence.—Allardyce, ii. 404. 112 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 483 Charnley, Thomas Manchester 30.12.45 Transported Regt. Carlisle; Antigua Lancaster 8.5.47 Castle 30.12.45 484 Charrach, David Roy Stuart’s Carlisle; Lancaster Castle 30.12.45 485 Cheap, Henry Duke of Perth’: Carlisle; York Castle, London 30.12.45 ; Transported 486 Chersley, John Manchester Carlisle Antigua 8.5.47 30.12.45 Transported 487 Chesterfield, John Manchester Carlisle; 21.2.47 Lancaster Castle Inverness 488 Chidad |>'c], Kilmarnock’s June 1746 ; William ‘ Alexander & James,’ Tilbury Inverness Released 489 Chisholm, Donald Cromarty’s June 1746 ; 20.6.47 (Daniel) ‘ Wallsgrave, Tilbury Fort Inverness Discharged 490 Chisholm, Donald LordDrummond’s John June 1746 ; ‘ Alexander & James,’ ‘ James & Mary,’ Medway, Tilbury Inverness Transported 491 Chisholm, Donald Glengarry’s June 1746 ; 21.3.47 (1) ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Inverness Transported 492 Chisholm or Chis- Glengarry’s June 1746 ; 21.3.47 elm, Donald (2) ‘ Wallsgrave,’ Tilbury Fort PRISONERS OF THE ’45 113 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Walton 19 Weaver. Taken at surrender of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 91-84; T.B.P., 327-109. Lancashire — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,81-76. He probably died, as his name does not appear in the transportation lists. — ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—SP.D., 81-88. This man turned King’s Evidence against other prisoners, 27.7.46.—S.P.D., 85-122 ; Allardyce, ii. 459, 482. — T.B.P., 327-109. Lancashire — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81- 76; P.R., 3621-3. Banff 20 S.P.D., 84-2. There is no further reference to him.

Ross 22 Servant to Jas. M'Kenzie of Highfield.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-18. Turned King’s Evidence. He ap- pears to have been sent to the house of Mr. Dick the messenger for some months, and was released under the Act of Pardon.—Scots Mag., 1747, 292 ; S.P.D., 98-41 ; Allardyce, ii. 415. Inverness 23 ‘ Enlisted at Inverness and sent to Dunkirk,’ pre- sumably to join the troops of the French army being raised there. This was the man who gave evidence against Charles Oliphant.—S.P.D., 86-55, 84-2 ; Allardyce, ii. 400.

Blairy, Glen 26 S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; S.P.D., 84-2 ; Grants, 497. Urquhart Glenmoriston 27 Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60; P.R., 3621-3. vol. n. 114 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 493 Chisholm, John Chisholm’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Liberty & Property ’ 494 Chisholm Chisholm’s Inverness Percy June 1746; * Alexander & James,’ Tilbury Culloden Hanged, Inver- 495 Chisholm,William ‘ Rebel Service ’ ness, 21.4.46 496 Chop or Chap, Duke of Perth’s Transported James 5.8.47 497 Christie, Alex- Lord Lewis Inverness ander Gordon’s June 1746 ; ‘ Alexander & James,’ Tilbury Ogilvy’s Inverness 498 Christy, David June 1746; ‘ Alexander & James,’ Tilbury Duke of Perth’s 9.1.46 Transported 499 Christie, James Regt. Midcalder; 21.2.47 10.1.46 Edinburgh, 8.8.46 Carlisi Ogilvy’s Inverness 500 Christy, John June 1746 ; ‘ Alexander & James,’ Tilbury 501 Christie or Adjutant, Duke Culloden ; Executed 30th Christy, John of Perth’s Inverness April 1746

502 Clannish, George Cromarty’s InvernessJune 1746 ; ‘Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury PRISONERS OF THE ’45 115 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Inverness 40 Weaver in Invercannich.—S.P.D., 86-55, 88-60, 96-68. Inverness 47 S.P.D., 84-21. He probably died, as he was not in the transportation lists.

— Deserter from Scots Fusiliers. — Cumberland Orders. — S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. Aberdeen 21 S.P.D., 84-2. Nothing more is known about him. Probably died.

Aberdeen 21 S.P.D., 84-2.

33 Linen weaver. On suspicion.—J.R., Edinburgh ; S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Angus 52 S.P.D., 84-2. There is no further reference to him.

— The Rev. George Innes of Forres wrote of him that he had been a Sergeant in the English Army and was taken prisoner at the battle of Falkirk. He then took service with the Prince and was Adjutant in the Duke of Perth’s regiment. He was captured after Culloden, tried by court- martial and executed.—Lyon, iii. 14 ; Cumber- land Orders. Ross 60 S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him. 116 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 503 Clapperton, Glenbucket’s 30.12.45 Transported Thomas Carlisle ; 21.2.47 Chester Castle 504 Clapperton or Glenbucket’s Carlisle ; Transported Cleverton, York Castle, Antigua William Lincoln 8.5.47 Castle 505 Clark, Alexander Carlisle 506 Clark, Alexander — Inverness 507 Clarke, Alexander Lord Lewis Inverness — Gordon’s June 1746 ; ‘ Alexander & James,’ Tilbury 508 Clarke, Donald Lord John Inverness — Drummond’s June 1746 ; ‘ Alexander & James,’ Tilbury 509 Clark or Clerk, MTntosh’s 27.2.46 Died in prison Henry Perth ; Nov. 1746 Edinburgh, 8.8.46 Carlisle 510 Clerk, James 10.3.46 Liberated Stirling: 25.2.47 Edinburgh Montrose Released under 511 Clark, James General Par- don, 1747 512 Clerk, James Ogilvy’s 23.5.46 Escaped Arbroath; 13.2.47 Montrose Surrendered Released under 513 Clark, John himself General Par- don, 1747 514 Clark or Clarke Captain, Ber- 17.7.46 Pardoned on or Clargue, wick’s French Inverness condition of Patrick Service perpetual banishment 3.7.47 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 117 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Fochabers Weaver. Taken at surrender of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 81-293 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. Banff 13 Ploughboy, son of above.—S.P.D., 81-88, 79-26, 91-84 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. Fochabers, — ‘ A private man.’ ‘ Dyster.’ Prisoner at Carlisle. Moray —P.C., 26. Morayshire — ‘ To be tried in a civil court for being aiding and assisting to the Pretender.’ Aberdeen 50 S.P.D., 84-2. Fate unknown.

Argyllshire S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him.

Perthshire Gentleman, an officer. It is said he had carried arms and had robbed Mr. Scot’s house. He pleaded guilty when arraigned and was sen- tenced to death 22nd August 1746. But he died in prison.—Scots Mag., Sept. ’46,438,544 ; P.C., 246, 379 5 J.R., Canongate ; Baga, Ixix. 187. Slains, Aber- Chapman, on suspicion. ‘ Denies that he was deen concerned in the Rebellion.’ 22nd Nov. 1746.— S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Edinburgh. Greenhall, Sailor. ‘ Carried arms.’ Was at the battles of Barry, Forfar Falkirk and Culloden. Taken prisoner.—P.C., 204 ; S.P.D., 89, 272. Dundee ‘ Common man.’—J.R., Montrose. Dunkeld, Mason. ‘ Took the Excise officer prisoner for the Perth rebels and beat him. Surrendered himself.’— P.C., 44. P.R., 3622-12 ; Addl. MSS., 29674-209. 118 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. DISPOSAL. 515 Clark, Robert 7.9.45 Released St. Ninians ; 29.5.46 7.9.45 Stirling Castle, 4.2.46 Edinburgh Castle 516 Clark, Samuel Carlisle ‘ No further proceedings recorded ’ 517 Clarke or Clerk, Duke of Perth’s 23.3.46 Discharged Stirling; 29.4.46 London 518 Claston, John ‘ Rebel Service 17.4.46 Hanged Culloden 13.5.46 519 Clavering, Ed- Carlisle ; Executed mund (Edward) York Castle York 1.11.46 520 Clavering or Carlisle ; Transported Hamilton, Eliza- York, Antigua beth The ship 8.5.47 ‘ Veteran ’ 521 Clelland, John Gunner, Artil- 30.12.45 lery - Carlisle; York Castle 522 Clerk, — Lord John Perth 18.2.46 Discharged Drummond’s 523 Closs or Close, Lord John 1.2.46 Discharged James Drummond’s Stirling; 2.3.47 French Service 7.2.46 Stirling Castle, 13.2.46 Leith, 25.6.46 Edin- burgh Jail, Canongate 524 Clow, James 25.11.45 Released under Edinburgh General Par- don, 1747 525 Clows, Robert Canongate Released under General Par- don, 1747 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 119 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Leith — He was one of the party which accompanied the Rev. Robert Forbes on his journey north to join the Prince when he landed. Captured in St. Ninians, the party was sent first to Stirling and then to Edinburgh Castle.—Lyon, i. xii.

Carlisle — Blacksmith. As he did not plead at the trial he must either have been released or died.—Baga, Ixix. 187. Callendar — Farmer. ‘ On suspicion.’—J.R., Stirling. Turned King’s Evidence.—Allardyce, ii. 385, 392. — Deserter from Sackville’s. Taken at Culloden.— Cumberland Orders. Northumber- — ‘ One of the party of rebels that went to plunder land Lord Lonsdale’s seat at Lowther Hall.’ ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-88, 88-42. Pleaded guilty at his trial on 1st Oct. and was sentenced to death.—Scots Mag., 1746, 483, 542. Banff — Husband of Edmund Clavering. ‘ Brown, thin, a sempstress.’-—T.B.P., 327-109. She petitioned for release.—S.P.D., 103-17. Linlithgow — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-88. He probably died, as he was neither released nor transported. Frenchman — ‘ Carried north by the Duke’s army.’—J.R., Perth. Ireland — Deserter from Bragg’s regt. ‘ Declares he was a soldier in Bragg’s Regt. in Flanders, that he was taken prisoner by a French Hussar and enlisted with them, and came over to Scotland with the French picquets and delivered himself up to General Blakeney after the battle of Falkirk, 22nd Nov. 1746.’—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Edin- burgh. — A victualler. On suspicion.—J.R., Edinburgh. Banchorie, — Son of Alexander Clows, farmer in Banchorie.— Aberdeen J.R., Canongate. 120 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 NO. REGIMENT. 526 Coats, William Carlisle ; Transported Lancaster Antigua Castle 8.5.47 527 Cochrane, John 24.6.46 Discharged on Perth bail 3.7.46 528 Cockburn, Andrew London Discharged October 1748 529 Cockburn, James Tower of London

530 Coe, Alexander Lord Lewis 30.12.45 Gordon’s Carlisle 531 Colbert, Lancelot Colonel, Lord Inverness Pardoned on John Drum- June 1746 ; condition of mond’s ‘ Alexander perpetual & James,’ banishment Marshalsea 3.7.47 532 Coleman, Austin Manchester Carlisle ; Released Chester Castle 533 Colieno, Pierre 2nd Captain, 17.4.46 Discharged Spanish Ship Inverness 534 Collier, Charles Elcho’s Life 28.4.46 Guards surrendered in Edinburgh; 30.4.46 Edinburgh, 8.8.46 Carlisle 535 Collin (Cullen), Berwick’s Taken at sea ; Discharged John French Service Berwick 536 Collingwood, Manchester 30.12.45 Lawrence Carlisle ; Lancaster Castle 537 Collingwood, 30.12.45 Acquitted Thomas Morpeth ; Sept. 1746 30.12.45 Carlisle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 121 HOME OR ORIGIN. LGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Aberdeenshire 55 Labourer. ‘ Shot in right shoulder.’—S.P.D., 91- 77 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. Perthshire — On suspicion^—J.R., Perth. 80 The only reference to him is the decision of the Privy Council that he should be discharged ‘ being 80 years old and very infirm.’—S.P.D., 102-40. Glasgow — Stocking weaver. While in prison he wrote to his children saying, ‘ Should it please God I be taken to himself I leave you two of my stocking frames. Let me entreat you to imitate your grandfather in his valuable talents of honesty and probity, for this truth will always be found the best policy.’—Macbeth Forbes, 21. It is not known what became of him. Moray — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. His disposal is unknown. Inverness 33 S.P.D., 84-2, 93-30; Entry Book, 84; P.R., 3622-12.

Treimlin, Co. — Weaver.—S.P.D., 81-293. He turned King’s Evid- Mayo ence against Colonel Townley at his trial and many other officers, and was pardoned, 15th July 1746.—Scots Mag., July, ’46, 321 ; Allar- dyce, ii. 376, 444, etc. — Addl. MSS., 29674-209. Probably discharged as prisoner of war. — Servant to Robert Murray, Lord Elcho’s Troop.— J.R., Edinburgh. Nothing more is known about him.

France — S.P.D., 85-185, 94-255. Northumber- — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,81-76. land His disposal is unknown. Carlisle — Yeoman. Captured at the surrender of Carlisle on 19th Sept. 1746. Was tried at Carlisle but acquitted. It was stated that this was due to 122 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL.

538 Colquhoun or Stewart of Inverness Transported Colhoun, Archi- Ardshiel’s June 1746 ; 20.3.47 bald ‘ Liberty & Property ’ Tilbury 539 Colquhoun or — Inverness Died at sea Colhoun, Archi- June 1746 ; 6th May 1746 bald ‘ Alexander & James ’ 540 Colquhoun, Lieutenant, Lord 17.4.46 Hanged Duncan John Drum- Culloden 28.4.46 mond’s 541 Colquhoun, Hugh Canongate 8.8.46 ; Carlisle 542 Colquhoun, 8.9.45 Discharged Robert Dumbarton 28.8.46 543 Comerford, N. Captain, Culloden ; Discharged Bulkeley’s Inverness French Service 544 Comerie or Captain, Duke 30.12.45 Died before Comere, John of Perth’s Carlisle ; July 1746 Chester Castle, Southwark, London 545 Connell, Andrew Corporal, Ber- Taken at sea; Discharged wick’s French Berwick Service 546 Connel or Conell, Clare’s 26.11.45 off Discharged Morries or French Service Montrose ; Maurice Dec. ’45 Edin. Castle, Royal Infirmary Canongate 15.7.46, Edin. Jail from Canon- gate Jail PRISONERS OF THE ’45 123 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Mr. Cuthbertson, Town Clerk of Newcastle, ‘ suppressing, or at least not producing the prisoners examination.’-—Macbeth Forbes, 20 ; Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 439 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; S.P.D., 88-16 ; Baga, Ixix. 183. Argyllshire Fanner in Appin.—S.P.D., 86-55, 88-60 ; Entry Book, 84.

S.P.D., 84-2.

Deserter from Paul’s regt. Captured at Culloden. —Cumberland Orders. J.R., Canongate. No further reference to him has been traced. Luss On suspicion. Wright.—J. R., Dumbarton. France Addl. MSS., 29674-209. Braes of Athole Captain. Taken at the capitulation of Carlisle.— S.P.D., 79-26, 81-293 ; P.R., 3621-3. Sir John Strange says he ‘ died before trial.’—Allardyce, ii. 452 ; Egerton, 2000-43 ; Baga, Ixix. 172. France S.P.D., 85-185, 94-255. France Confesses he is a soldier of Clare’s French Regt. and came over with them to Scotland.’-—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Edinburgh. 124 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 547 Connell, William Transported 21.2.47 548 Connoch, William Ogilvy’s 30.11.45 Released under Stirling General Par- Castle don, 1747 549 Connochan, David — 14.11.45 Released under Stirling General Par- Castle don, 1747 550 Connolly, William Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 Executed Carlisle ; York Chester 1.11.46 Castle, York Castle

551 Connon, William Edinburgh Castle 8.8.46 ; Carlisle 552 Connor, Anne Strickland’s Carlisle; Discharged Chester Castle 553 Connor, Dennis Clare’s French At sea Discharged Service 28.11.45 ; Berwick Feb.1746, Hull, Marshalsea 554 Connor, John Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 Discharged Carlisle ; Chester Castle, London 555 Constable, John 10.3.46 Stirling; 8.8.46 Carlisle 556 Conway, James Captain, Clare’s ‘ Louis XV ’ Discharged (Joseph) French Service 28.11.45 ; Edinburgh Castle 26.12.45, Berwick Feb.1746. Hull, Marshalsea PRISONERS OF THE ’45 125 HOME OR ORIGIN. IGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. — P.R., 3621-3. Aberdeenshire — JJR., Stirling. Athol — ‘ Rebel service.’—J.R., Stirling. Londonderry — Deserter Scots Fusiliers. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 81-293. At his trial it was stated that he had formerly been in the Scots Fusiliers, and that at Prestonpans he had ‘ advised to kill the redcoats, especially of Lee’s regiment, because they would knowr him again,’ and also that he had killed an English soldier. He was convicted and executed.—S.P.D., 88-42; Scots Mag., 1746, 483, 542. — J.R., Edinburgh Castle. Nothing further is known about him. Longreat, — S.P.D., 81-293. Galway — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

Longhart, — Stone cutter. Was servant to Col. Strickland in Galway Carlisle. Taken at capture of town.—S.P.D., 81-293. Turned King’s Evidence.—Allardyce, ii. 434, 444, 453. Dundee — In the rebellion. ‘ Was at Culloden.’ Carpenter. —P.C., 204. Nothing further is known about him. — Captured at sea.—Scots Mag., Nov. 1745, 54, 590 ; S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73. 126 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 557 Conway, Matthew Clare’s French At sea Discharged Service 28.11.45 ; Berwick Feb. 1746, Hull, Marshalsea 558 Cook, James Glengyle’s 15.11.45 Escaped Ardno ; 2.2.46 17.12.45 Dumbarton 559 Cook, John French Service Carlisle Transported 560 Cook, Richard Lord John Dumfries Delivered Drummond’s up to Col. Howard 6.8.46 561 Cook, Thomas French Picquets 16.12.45 Pardoned on Stirling condition of Castle perpetual banishment 3.7.47 562 Cooke, Humphrey — 12.8.46 Nottingham 563 Cooke, William Manchester 30.12.45 Pardoned on Carlisle ; condition of Lancaster enhstment Castle 22.7.48 564 Cook, William Ogilvy’s Dundee Discharged 26.7.46 565 Cooke, Brigadier-Gen., At sea Discharged French Service 21.2.46 ; 1747 ‘ Bourbon ’ Marshalsea 566 Cooke, Captain, Fitz- ‘ Charite ’ Discharged james’ Marshalsea 1747 567 Cooper, Robert Montrose Released under General Par- don, 1747 568 Cooper, William Manchester 30.12.45 Carlisle ; Lancaster Castle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 127 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

— J.R., Dumbarton.

England — He asked not to be sent back to France, and was transported.—S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. — ‘ Confesses that he deserted from Lieut. General Thomas Howard’s Regt. in Flanders and en- listed in Drummond’s French regiment and came over with it to Scotland.’—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Dumfries. He was probably hanged as a deserter, in Inverness. — Deserted from rebel service.—J.R., Stirling; P.R., 3622-12.

— S.P.D. Order Book, 84. Lancashire — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79*26. Tried at Carlisle 19th Sept. 1746 and sentenced to death, but pardoned on condition of enlist- ment.—Scots Mag., Sept. ’46, 439; S.P.D., 88-16 ; P.R., 3625-21 ; Baga, Ixix. 180. — J.R., Dundee. — Taken at sea, 21.2.46.—Scois Mag., Feb. 1746, 96 ; Elcho, 395. — Taken at sea, 21.2.46.—Scots Mag., Feb. 1746, 96. Stonehaven, — Sheriff Officer. ‘ Carried arms and was active in Kincardine- pressing horses for behoof of the Rebels.’— shire' P.C., 160. Lancashire — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79*26,81-76. No further reference to him. 128 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER.PRISON DISPOSAL. 569 Coppoch, John Manchester 30.12.45 Pardoned on Carlisle ; condition of Lancaster eidistment Castle 22.7.48

570 Coppoch, Thomas, Chaplain, Man- Carlisle; Executed The Rev. Chester Chester Carlisle Castle, 18.10.46 Lancaster Castle, Carlisle

571 Copens or Copins, Ogilvy’s 30.12.45 David Carlisle

572 Cordier, Guileum Lord John Perth Discharged Drummond’s 18.2.46 ; French Service ‘ Taken north by the Duke’s army ’ 573 Cormar (or Corn- Ogilvy’s Inverness all), Andrew June 1746 ; ‘Jane of Leith ’ 574 Corse, James 13.5.46 Discharged on Perth bail 30.7.46 575 Cottam or Cotton, Manchester 30.12.45 Transported John Carlisle; Antigua Lancaster 8.5.47 Castle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 129 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Manchester Tailor. Brother of the Rev. Thomas Coppoch. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-76. Was tried at Carlisle 19/26 Sept. ’46 and sentenced to death, but recommended to mercy by the jury.—Scots Mag., Sept. ’46, 439 j S.P.D., 88-16; Baga, Ixix. 181. He was pardoned on condition of enlistment.—P.R., 3625-21. Brasenose — An English clergyman; son of John Coppoch, a College, Manchester tailor. He joined the Prince at Oxford Manchester, was appointed chaplain to the Jacobite Manchester Regiment, and was pro- mised the Bishopric of Carlisle. In his speech before his execution he said his crime was ‘ for taking up arms to restore the royal and illus- trious house of Stewart,’ and complained of brutal treatment he had suffered at the hands of Lord Mark Ker’s dragoons when taken prisoner from Carlisle to Lancaster.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81- 76 ; Lyon, i. 22, 53, 60 ; Baga, Ixix. 180. Kingoldrum, — Workman. ‘ Carried arms in rebellion, being Angus pressed, went to England; and at Carlisle prisoner.’—P.C., 202. He was taken at the surrender of Carlisle to Cumberland, 30th Dec. 1745. As no subsequent history of him is traceable he probably died in prison. Frenchman — J.R., Perth.—Addl. MSS., 24900-31.

Carseburn, 23 S.P.D., 84-2. He was ‘ hired by the County.’— Forfar, Angus P.C., 202. Nothing further is known of him.

— ‘ Rebel service.’—J.R., Perth. Clifton, Lanca- 17 Labourer. ‘ A sprightly lad.’ Taken at capture shire of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 91-77; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. VOL. II. 130 PRISONERS OF THE ‘45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 27.4.46 Handed over 576 Cougley, Michael Saltcoats ; to military 27.4.46 authorities ’ Irvine 27.2.47 Glenbucket’s 30.12.45 577 Coursan, John Carlisle 578 Courtney, John Berwick’s French At sea Discharged Service 28.11.45 ; Berwick Feb.1746. Hull Ogilvy’s 13.2.46 Discharged 579 Couts, James Montrose ; 4.3.47 10.3.46 Stirling, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Edinburgh Aberdeen Discharged 580 Coutts, William on bail 8.9.46

581 Coutts, William FarquharsonMonaltrie’s of InvernessJune 1746 ; ‘ Jane of Alloway,’ Tilbury Fort Discharged 582 Covelier, Francois — Canongate Transported 583 Cowan or Cowing, Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 22.4.47 William YorkCarlisle; Castle, Lincoln Castle 584 Cowie, John — Inverness

585 Cowie, William — 24.2.46Montrose; Discharged18.3.46 10.3.46 Stirling 586 Cradock, James — Carlisle;Lancaster Castle — PRISONERS OF THE ’45 131 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Ireland — Soldier ‘ of Col. de Promet’s Regt.’—J.R., Irvine. This man was probably in the French service, in which case he would have been released in due course ; or he may have been a deserter and dealt with accordingly. Aberdeen — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. Nothing further known. — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

Arbroath — Mason. ‘ Assisting the rebels.’—JJ?., Edinburgh.

Torry, Nigg, — Boatman. ‘ Assisted in inlisting men for the Kincardine Pretender, and discharged numbers of people from attending a Fast appointed by Royal Authority.’—P.C., 7 ; Allardyce, L 255 ; J.R., Aberdeen. Aberdeen 26 Lived with his mother at Lanzie.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-18 ; Allardyce, ii. 612. No further reference to him as transported. He may have died. France — S.P.D., 89-272. Prestonpans 52 Tailor. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-88, 91-77, 96-124 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Morayshire — ‘ To be tried in a civil court for aiding and assisting to the Pretender.’ His disposal is unknown.— MS., Nat. Library. Montrose — Baker. ‘ On suspicion of assisting the rebels.’— J.R., Stirling. — ‘ Taken in arms.’—S.P.D., 81-76. No further referencejto him. 132 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 587 Craig, Isaac 25.4.46 Liberated (alias James) Quarrel 4.4.47 Wood; 25.4.46 Dumfries 588 Craig or Craige, 22.5.46 Liberated John Forfar; 5.9.46 Montrose 589 Craig or Craigin, 17.3.46 Transported Robert Edinburgh 21.2.47 Castle ; 8.8.46 Carlisle 590 Cragg or Craig, Manchester 30.12.45 Released Thomas Carlisle

591 Cramp, Thomas Lord Lewis 30.12.45 Gordon’s Carlisle ; Lancaster Castle 592 Crane, Peter Carlisle ; Transported Lancaster 21.2.47 Castle 593 Craw, Andrew Elcho’s Life 27.4.46 Discharged Guards Dundee 16.3.47 594 Crawford, John Duke of Perth’s Selkirk

595 Creagie (Creagu), French Service Pardoned on James condition of permanent banishment Roy Stuart’s Inverness 596 Cribb, David June 1746 ; ‘ Jane of Alloway ’ Tilbury PRISONERS OF THE ’45 133 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. CoJlin — ‘ In service of Lawrence of Cask Yr.’ ‘ Confesses that he did serve his said master in the Rebel Army and was with him at the battle of Cul- loden.’—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Dumfries. Forfar — Town Officer. ‘ For drinking the Pretender’s health and other Excesses.’—J.R., Montrose. 21 Tailor.—J.R., Edinburgh : S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Manchester — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. Turned King’s Evidence against Capt. Fletcher and many other prisoners at his trial on 16th July 1746.—Scote Mag., July 1746, 323 ; Allar- dyce, ii. 378, etc. Wigan — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81- 76. No further reference to him. Perthshire 19 Hardware man.—S.P.D., 91-77 ; P.R., 3621-3. Dundee — This is probably the man who is reported by the ‘ Surveyors of Edinburgh ’ as having served in ‘ The Pretender’s Son’s Life Guards.’ —P.C., 246 ; J.R., Dundee. — ‘ Various witnesses declared that they saw him with a White Cockade and sergeants halbert, along with a drummer, beating up for recruits for the rebels in Edinburgh while they were in posses- sion thereof.’—S.P.D., 89-272. — P.R., 3622-12.

Angus 48 S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him ; may have died. 134 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 597 Crichton (Crigh- Ogilvy’s Dundee Released under ton), Alexander General Par- don, 1747 598 Crichton, David 10.3.46 Transported Stirling; 21.3.47 8.8.46 Carlisle 599 Crichton, James Ogilvy’s 17.5.46 Transported Arbroath ; 21.3.47 Dundee 13.8.46, Canongate 600 Crichton or Crigh- Glenbucket’s 30.12.45 Pardoned on ton, James Carlisle; condition of York Castle enlistment 22.7.48 601 Creighton or Roy Stuart’s 30.12.45 Transported ‘ Crayton,’ John Carlisle ; 21.2.47 Chester Castle 602 Crichton, John Duke of Perth’s 2.5.46 Released under Perth ; General Par- don, 1747 Stirling, 10.8.46 Canongate 603 Cristal, David Aberdeen Released on bail 604 Cristal or Crystal!* Canongate John 8.8.46 ; Carlisle

605 Cristoff, John French Service At sea Discharged ‘ Soleil ’ 25.11.45; Marshalsea PRISONERS OF THE ’45 135 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Dundee — Workman. ‘ Kept guard in Arbroath for the rebels.’ ‘ Joined the rebels after Preston and continued with them till disperst, was imprisoned but admitted to Baill.’—P.C., 158, 204 ; Mack- intosh, IQ. Dundee — ‘ In the rebellion.’—J.R., Stirling ; S.P.D., 88- 124; P.R., 3621-3. Arbroath ‘ Common man.’—J.R., Arbroath ; P.R., 3621-3.

Edinburgh Mason. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-88. Pleaded guilty at his trial on 2nd Oct. 1746, was sentenced to death but reprieved, and pardoned on condition of enlistment.'— S.P.D., 88-42 ; Scots Mag., 1746,483,543 ; P.R., 3625-21. Cablen, Perth- Labourer. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., shire 79-26, 81-293 ; P.R., 3621-3. Drummond Gardener.—J.R., Canongate.

Old Machar, Wright. ‘ Assisted in unloading the Spanish ship Aberdeen at Peterhead, was concerned in a Mob in Old Aberdeen, was apprehended and admitted to Bail.’—P.C., 4. Aberdeen Wright. ‘ Carried arms at Culloden and was very active in unloading the Spanish ship at Peter- head and transporting the arms.’ He lurked for some time but was subsequently captured.— P.C., 4. As his name does not appear in any list after getting to Carlisle he probably died in prison. France A Swiss in French service. Taken at sea on the way to Scotland in the Soldi privateer.—S.P.D., 81-80, 93-30. 130 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 606 Cromartie, Earl 15.4.46 Conditionally of, George Mac- Dunrobin; pardoned 4th kenzie Inverness Oct. 1749 28.4.46, H.M.S. ‘ Exeter ’ 20.5.46, Tower of London, House of Cowell, messenger

607 Cronine, Cornelius Clare’s French At sea Discharged Service 28.11.45 ‘ Soleil ’; Berwick Feb.1746, Hull 608 Crookshank, John Ogilvy’s 30.12.45 Pardoned on Carlisle ; condition of York Castle enlistment 23.7.48 609 Crosbie, John Surgeon in 11.5.46 Transported French Service Perth ; 21.2.47 12.5.46 Stirling, Carlisle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 137 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. —- Though at first inclined to the Government side, Lord Cromartie ultimately declared for the Prince and joined the Army at Perth. He was employed in collecting money in Fife, and was present at the battle of Falkirk on 17th January 1746. He took over command of Kilmarnock’s Guards for a time. He was put in command of the operations against the Earl of Loudon, and pursued him for some time without success, and was superseded. On 15th April he was cap- tured by the Sutherland Militia, sent to London, and committed to the Tower. On 28th July 1746 he was tried before the House of Lords, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to death, with forfeiture of estates and honours. He was re- spited on 9th August largely through the in- strumentality of his wife and some of his friends who interceded for him. On 18th Feb. 1748 he was allowed to leave the Tower and to live in the house of a messenger. On 4th Oct. 1749 he had a pardon on condition of his confining him- self during his life to such part of England as His Majesty shall, from time to time, direct. He died in London 28th Sept. 1766 in an im- poverished state.—S.P., iii. 78-80 ; Scots Mag., Aug. 1746,381, Feb. 1748, 97 ; Origins, 95 ? P.S. Docquet Book, 6763, Sept. ’48 ; S.P.D., 107-34. — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

Aberdeen 18 Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-88. Herdsman. Pleaded guilty at his trial and was sentenced to death, but reprieved and pardoned on condition of enlistment.—S.P.D., 88-42 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3625-21. Westmeath 30 He is shown in the Carlisle List as a French Doctor. His name appears on the transportation lists, but he was probably exchanged as a prisoner of war.—S.P.D., 88-124; J.R., Perth ; P.R., 3621-3. 138 PRISONERS OF THE 45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 610 Crosbie, Robert Captain, Rally’s 1.7.46 Perth Executed French Service 17.9.46

611 Crosby, William Manchester 30.12.45 Transported Carlisle ; July 1748 Chester Castle, York Castle 612 Crosby, William Manchester Carlisle ; Chester Castle 613 Crow, Andrew Ogilvy’s 27.4.46 Released under Dundee General Par- don, 1747 614 Crow, James Ogilvy’s 27.4.46 Released under Dundee General Par- don, 1747 615 Cruikshank, John Aberdeen; Transported York 616 Cui or Cuie, John Inverness June 1746 ; * Thane of Fife,’ ‘ Liberty ’ 617 Cullen, Stephen Captain, Ber- ‘ Louis XV ’ Pardoned on wick’s French 28.11.45 ; condition of Service Edinburgh perpetual Castle banishment 26.12.45, 3.7.47 Berwick Feb.1746, Hull 618 Cullinan, Manchester 30.12.45 Augustus Carlisle 619 Gumming, Alex- Captain, Perth’: 16.4.46 ander Culloden ; Inverness June 1746, ‘ Dolphin ’ Tilbury PRISONERS OF THE ’45 139 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Westmeath — Was tried at Perth by court-martial as a deserter from Skelton’s Regiment in the British Army in Flanders and sentenced to death.—Scots Mag., Sept. ’45, 45. His execution was carried out with difficulty. The Perth hangman ran away, the Stirling hangman dropped dead when called upon ; eventually a fellow-prisoner carried it out.— TulUbardine, ii. 330. Ballycrydaff, — Weaver. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., Meath, 79-26,81-293. Was tried at York on 2nd Oct. and Ireland sentenced to death. On the day fixed for his execution he was reprieved.—Scots Mag., 1746, 543 ; S.P.D., 88-42, 107-74 ; P.R., 3625-14. Whitehaven 7 ‘ Was with Townley’s Regt.’—S.P.D., 81-293. Nothing more is known of him. He was son of the previous William Crosby. Dundee — Mason.—J.R., Dundee. Dundee — Mason. ‘ Carried arms as a Volunteer in the rebel army. Was at Falkirk battle *and went north. Prisoner.’—P.C., 202 ; Mackintosh, 20 ; J.R., Dundee. Aberdeen 17 Weaver.—Allardyce, ii. 255. He submitted a petition from York. Banff 21 Blacksmith, Fochabers. ‘ Only on suspicion.’— S.P.D., 86-55, 84-2. No further reference to him. France — Taken at sea.—Scots Mag., Nov. 1745, 541, 590 ; S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73 ; P.R., 3622-12.

Dublin — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. There is no further reference to him. Morayshire 47 Scots Mag., April 1746, 186 ; S.P.D., 84-2. He probably died. 140 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 620 Gumming, Duncan Glengarry’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; 21.3.47 ‘ Dolphin ’ 621 Cuming, Jane Carlisle ; Transported Lancaster 21.2.47 Castle 622 Gumming, John Surveyor of 15.3.46 Discharged Excise Montrose 13.5.46 623 Cumins or Cum- Glengarry’s Inverness ; ming, James (1) ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort 624 Cumins or Cum- Glengarry’s Inverness ; ming, James (2) Tilbury Fort 625 Cummins, Stephen Lancaster Released Castle 30.11.47 626 Cunison, John Dumbarton Released under General Par- don, 1747 627 Cunningham, 2.2.46 Discharged Duncan Kilsyth ; 7.2.46 Stirling Castle, Leith 628 Cunningham, 18.7.46 Released under John Dunfermline General Par- don, 1747 629 Cunningham, Duke of Perth’s Carlisle ; Transported John Lancaster Antigua Castle 8.5.47 630 Cupid, John — Chester Castle 631 Curry, Hugh French Service Taken at sea Discharged Berwick; Marshalsea 632 Cusack, Francis Captain, Dillon’s Culloden ; Pardoned on French Service Inverness condition of perpetual banishment 8.7.47 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 141 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Auchtuie, Glen 65 ‘ Went with the rebels the day before Culloden and Urquhart never received arms nor pay.’—S.P.D., 84-2 ; Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; S.P.D., 86-18, 88-60; Grants, 494. Alvie, Moray 50 She had with her a girl of four years, and a boy of one year.—S.P.D., 91-77 ; P.R. 3621-3. Montrose — ‘ On suspicion of information.’—J.R., Montrose. Pitcherell-Beg, 36 Son of Duncan Cummins. ‘ Forced, but reckoned Glen Urquhart a plunderer in the North.’—Grants, 494 ; S.P.D., 86-18, 84-212. Disposal is unknown. Prob- ably died. Achnagoneren, — ‘ Pressed.’—Grants, 497. Glenmoriston — Scots Mag., 1747, 549. Campbeltown, — Officer of Excise. ‘ Joined the rebells at Edin- Argyll burgh, drank treasonable Healths and spoke disrespectfully of H.R.H. the Duke of Cumber- land. Prisoner in Dumbarton Castle.’—P.C., 290. Argyllshire — Servant boy. On suspicion.—J.R., Leith.

Dunfermline — A horse hirer. ‘ Treasonable practice.’—JR., Dunfermline. Argyllshire — Labourer. ‘ Black, sturdy, his own hair.’—S.P.D., 91-77; T.B.P., 327-109. Lyme, Cheshire — Gentleman. ‘ Apprehended as a rebel.’—S.P.D., 81-293. Nothing more is known about him. — S.P.D., 85-185.

P.R., 3622-12 ; Addl. MSS., 29674-209. 142 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE CAREER. DISPOSAL. 633 Cushnie, Patrick Aberdeen Discharged (Peter) June 1746 ; 2.3.47 ‘ Dolphin ’ London (Southwark) 634 Cuthbert, Major, French Inverness ; Discharged Service (Lord Southwark and banished John Drum- mond’s)

635 Daderick, Peter French Service Marshalsea Discharged 636 D’Aigulles, or Captain, Marine Culloden : Sent back to ‘ De Guilles,’ or Regt., French Inverness France Du Boyer, Ambassador to Marquis the Prince 637 D’Arcy, Captain, Conde’s 21.2.46 Discharged Horse, French ‘ Bourbon * Service 638 Daily, Thomas Clare’s French At sea Discharged Service 28.11.45; Berwick Feb. ’46, Hull 639 Dalmahoy, Alex- Elcho’s Life 10.8.46 Released under ander Guards Canongate General Par- don, 1747

640 Dalmahoy, John Canongate 641 Damary, — Lieutenant, 17.4.46 Discharged Lord John Inverness ; Drummond’s Penrith 642 D’Andrion, — Officer, French 17.4.46 Discharged Artillery Inverness; Penrith PRISONERS OF THE ’45 143 HOME OR ORIGIN. age. notes and authorities. Stonehaven — Age 25. Merchant.—S.P.D., 84-2 ; Scots. Mas., 1747,87.

Inverness — Brother of the Laird of Castlehill, Inverness, who was Sheriff Depute, Inverness, and not a Jaco- bite. Captainin Lord John Drummond’s French Regiment of Royal Scots. He took a prominent part in the operations about Inverury in De- cember 1745. He was captured after Culloden and treated with great severity in Southwark, but subsequently he was recognised as a prisoner of war. He ultimately became Lieut.-Col. in his own regiment.—Lyon, ii. 286 ; Origins, 140. — S.P.D., 93-30. France — Joined the Prince in Oct. 1745. Was taken after Culloden and was ‘ prisoner at large.’—Lyon, ii. 286 ; Addl. MSS., 29674-209. Aide-de-camp to Count Fitzjames. Captured off Ostend, 21.2.46.—Scots Mag., Feb. 1746, 96. — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

Thirlestane — Son of Sir Alexander Dalmahoy (2nd baronet). ‘ Seen in arms.’ ‘ Assisted in carrying off two dragoon horses from the parks of Kinneil and in levying the excise and malt duty for the rebels.’ —P.C., 264 ; J.R., Canongate ; S.P.D., 89-272 He succeeded to the baronetcy in 1773. He had gone into the French army and was a Knight of St. Louis.—Albemarle, ii. 400. — Shown as sick during the period August-Decem- ber 1746.—P.C., 394 ; J.R., Canongate. France — Addl. MSS., 29674-209. France — Addl. MSS., 29674-210. 144 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 64S Daniel, James Grant’s 30.12.45 Carlisle 644 Dara, Robert Released under Stirling General Par- Castle don, 1747 645 Darien, Jasper Bulkeley’s At sea Discharged French Service 28.11.45; Hull 646 Darwen, Henry — Lancaster Castle 647 Davidson, Alex- MTntosh’s Inverness; Died June ander June 1746 1746 ‘ Walls- grave,’ Tilbury 648 Davidson, Alex- Gask ; Transported ander March 1747 Edinburgh (Canongate Carlisle 649 Davidson, Alex- Stirling ; Sentenced to ander Canongate, be trans- 8.8.46 ported, An- Carlisle, tigua, 8.5.47, York Castle but pardoned on condition of enlistment 650 Davidson, Alex- Farquharson of Inverness ; Transported ander Monaltrie’s ‘ Wallsgrave. 31.3.47 Tilbury Fort 651 Davidson, Charles Stony wood’s Aberdeen ; Transported Carlisle 652 Davidson, James Servant to Inverness ; Released Gordon of June 1746 Carnousie ‘ Walls- grave ’ Tilbury, Tilbury Fort PRISONERS OF THE ’45 145 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Aberdeen — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. There is no further reference to him. Skye — ‘ In the rebellion.’—J.R., Stirling. France — S.P.D., 81-73. — ‘ Committed on suspicion.’—S.P.D., 81-76. No further reference to him. Nairn 24 S.P.D., 84-2.

Edinburgh — Shoemaker in the Canongate. Is styled in the Jail report ‘servant to the Pretender’s son.’ When brought up for trial he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to death, but reprieved.—Scots Mag., Sept. ’46, 438 ; S.P.D., 88-16; J.R., Edinburgh (Canongate) ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; Baga, Ixix. 187. Badenoch 17 J.R., Stirling; J.R., Canongate; S.P.D., 81-88, 88-124, 91-77; Scots Mag., Oct. ’46, 486; T.R.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3625-21.

Aberdeen 27 Laboured with his father near Charlton.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-18, 88-60, 95-2 ; P.R., 3621-3. — Late servant to Alexander Gordon, Aberzeldie. Was in arms. Pleaded guilty.—Allardyce, i. 237, 255 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; Baga, Ixix. 182. Westchester — ‘ Age 14. A very wicked boy, servant to Gordon of Camousie. Has been all over Ireland, Scot- land and England.’—S.P.D., 86-18. The ship return says he was servant to Lord Lewis Gordon.—S.P.D., 84-2. He gave evidence against Adam Hay and others. This may have been the ‘ James Division ’ who was in the custody of Dick, the messenger, in June 1747.— S.P.D., 98-41 ; Allardyce, ii. 407. VOL. II. 146 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 653 Davidson, James Falkland Discharged

654 Davidson, James Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45Carlisle Escaped 655 Davidson, James LordDrummond’s John 20.6.46Perth; 30.6.46 ; Montrose Recaptured Nov. 1747 Pardoned on 656 Davidson, John Cromarty’s Inverness;‘ Alexander condition of & James ’ enhstment Tilbury Reprieved and 657 Davidson, John Duke of Perth’s Carlisle transported Lancaster Released 658 Davidson, Samuel 16.7.47 3.6.46 Perth Dismissed on 659 Davidson, Thomas — bail 26.5.47 21.5.46 Released under 660 Davidson,William Ogilvy’s Dundee General Par- don, 1747 661 Davidson,William Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45Carlisle; York Castle 662 Davie, John Ogilvy’s 30.12.45Carlisle Duke of Perth’s Carlisle ; Transported 663 Davis, Robert Whitehaven Clare’s French At sea Discharged 664 Davis, Thomas Service 28.11.45 ; Berwick, Feb. ’46 Hull ‘ Rebel Service ’ 17.4.46 Hanged 665 Davy, Charles Culloden 28.4.46 30.12.45 Executed 666 Dawson, James Manchester Carlisle Kennington London Common 30.7.46 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 147 HOME OR ORIGIN. lGE. notes and authorities. Myreside, — ‘ Went servant to Lord Kilmarnock when he Falkland, Fife joyn’d the Rebels, but bore no arms. In Falk- land prisoner.’—P.C., 64. Aberdeen — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-25. There is no further reference to him. Angus — J.R., Perth. Deserter from Scots Fusiliers who escaped from prison and took to burglary. Was recaptured and sent back to Perth for trial, in November 1747.—Albemarle, ii. 498-502. Sutherland 21 N.P.D., 84-2 ; P.R., 3625-21.

— Pleaded guilty and was sentenced to death, 22nd Aug. ’46.—Ncote Mag., Sept. ’46, 438 ; S.P.D., 88-16. — Seals. Mag., 1747, 345. Coupar of Fife — A tinker. On suspicion. ‘ Witnesses declare he was seen in arms.’—S.P.D., 89-272. Dundee — ‘ Servant to Alex. Johnston a rebel.’ Goldsmith. ‘ Was at Falkirk battle.’—P.C., 206 ; Mackin- tosh, 20; J.R., Dundee. Aberdeenshire — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,81-88. There is no reference to him. Dodievoe, — ‘ Carried arms as a volunteer.’ Was taken pris- Kirriemuir, oner at the surrender of Carlisle, 30.12.45.— Forfar Mackintosh, 21 ; P.C., 206. There is no further reference to him. — Deserter from English army.—S.P.D., 88-124, 92-201 ; P.R., 3621-3. S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

Deserter from Howard’s Regt. Captured at Culloden.—Cumberland Orders. Lancashire — While at St. John’s College, Cambridge, he ran away and joined the Manchester regiment. He was taken prisoner at the surrender of Carlisle, 30th Dec. 1745, sent to London, and executed 30th July 1746.—Lyon, i. 241; Allardyce, ii. 449 j Egerton, 2000-38 ; Baga, Ixix 173. 148 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE CAREER. DISPOSAL. 667 de Butler, Le Captain, Fitz- 21.2.46 Discharged Baron james’ ‘ Charite ’; Berwick 668 de Frame, Claude Drummer, Ber- At sea Discharged wick's 28.11.45 ; Hull 669 de la Hoyde, — Captain, Ber- 17.4.46 Discharged wick’s Inverness ; Penrith 670 de Longuevil, French Service Discharged Chevalier 671 deSaussay, — French Engineers 17.4.46Inverness ; Discharged Penrith 672 de Tyrconnel, Brigadier-Genl.,French Service 21.2.46‘ Bourbon ’; Discharged Marshalsea 673 deVivier, Philippe Berwick’sService French Berwick-on-Tweed Discharged 674 Deacon, Charles Ensign, Man- 30.12.45 Transported Clement Chester LondonCarlisle; July 1748 (Southwark)

30.12.45 Died at K endal 675 Deacon Robert Lieutenant,Manchester Carlisle ; on his way to Kendal London, Jan- uary 1746 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 149 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. —- Taken at sea, 21.2.46.—Scots Mag., Feb. ’46, 96. France — S.P.D., 81-73. — Addl. MSS., 29674-209. France — Applied for permission to go home.—S.P.D., 103-7. France — Addl. MSS., 29674-210. — Captured off Ostend, 21.2.46.—Scots Mag., Feb. 1746, 96. France — S.P.D., 94-255. Manchester 17 Youngest son of Dr. Thomas Deacon of Man- chester. Joined the Prince at Manchester in November 1745 and was made ensign of the regiment raised there. He was taken prisoner when the garrison of Carlisle surrendered on 30th Dec. 1745. In due course he was sent to London and sentenced to death. He was present at the execution of his brother Thomas, but was himself reprieved on 30th July 1746, probably on account of his youth, being only 17. He appealed for release on 30th April ’48, but was transported. He had been concerned in an attack on the prison warders.—S.P.D., 79-26 ; Lyon, i. 22 ; S.P.D., 106-94, 107-64, 103-44 ; P.R., 3625-1 ; Baga, Ixix. 172 ; Allardyce, ii. 438 ; Egerton, 2000-32. Manchester — Second son of Dr. Thomas Deacon. With his two brothers he joined the Prince at Manchester, 30th Nov. 1745, and was appointed Lieutenant in the regiment recruited there. Taken prisoner at the surrender of Carlisle on 30th December 1745, he was sent to London but fell ill on the way, and died at Kendal.—Lyon, i. 22. 150 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 676 Deacon, Thomas Lieutenant, 30.12.45 Executed Theodore Manchester Carlisle ; Kennington London Common 30.7.46

677 Dease, James 8.5.46 Brechin; Montrose, Inverness, June 1746 ‘ Walls- grave,’ Tilbury Fort 678 Death, Robert — Lancaster — Castle 679 De la Hoide or Berwick’s French Marshalsea Discharged Delehide, Service Nicholas 680 Dellard, Michael Manchester Carlisle; Executed Lancaster Brampton 21.10.46 Demon, — Lord John 18.3.46 Perth Discharged Drummond’s French Service 682 Dempsey, Robert Bulkeley’s 21.2.46 Discharged French Service at sea ; Berwick, Feb.’46 Hull 683 Dempsey,William Sergeant, Man- 30.12.45 Executed chester Carlisle; York 1.11.46 Chester Castle, York Castle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 151 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Manchester — Son of Dr. Thomas Deacon, non-jurant Bishop in Manchester. He was taken prisoner at the surrender of Carlisle and, along with his two brothers, was sent to London ; at his trial one Maddox deponed that Deacon ‘ sat at the table at the Bull Head, Manchester, took down the names of such as enlisted in the Pretender’s service, and received a shilling for each. When he was writing he employed himself in making blue and white ribbons into favours, which he gave to the men who enhsted.’ Maddox was an ensign in the regiment who turned King’s Evidence. After execution in London his head was sent to Manchester and stuck up on the Exchange there.—S.P.D., 79-26 ; Lyon, i. 22, 220; Baga, Ixix. 172. Caldham, 31 Farmer. On suspicion. ‘ Farmed a fishery at Brechin Montrose.’—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2. ‘Apprehended upon information and sent north with a guard.’ —P.C., 162. His disposal is unknown. He may have died.

— ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-76. Nothing more is known of him. France — He gave evidence for Nicholas Glascoe.—S.P.D., 93-30 ; Allardyce, ii. 422. Manchester — He was a woolcomber. Taken at the surrender of Carlisle 30.12.45. He pleaded guilty at his trial on 9th Sept. 1746 and was sentenced to death.— S.P.D., 81-76,88-16; Scots Mag., Sept. 1746,439, 497 ; Baga, Ixix. 182. Frenchman — ‘ Taken north by Duke of Cumberland’s army.’—- J.R., Perth. — S.P.D., 81-72.

Inniskillen, — Joiner. Taken at fall of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 81- Ireland 293. He pleaded guilty at his trial at York on 2nd Oct. ’46, and was sentenced to death.—Scots Mag., 1746, 483, 542 ; S.P.D., 88-42. 152 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 684 Denatis or Den- French Service York Castle ? Transported othy or Denater, John

685 Denneene or Lord John Inverness Transported Denson, John Drummond’s June 1746; ‘ Liberty & Property ’ Tilbury Derwentwater, Earl of, Charles. See Ratcliffe, The Hon. Charles 686 Des Vismes, Berwick’s French Taken at sea; Discharged Josephe de Service Berwick-on- Venise Tweed 687 Devant, Marseil Lieutenant, ‘ Esperance ’ Discharged Saintonge’s 25.11.45 ; French Service Deal 688 Deverty, David 7.5.46 Perth Died 31.8.46 689 Dewar, John — 25.2.46 Released under Perth; General Par- 9.8.46 don, 1747 Carlisle 690 Dewar, Thomas 4.7.46 Perth Discharged 30.7.46 691 D’Horton, Captain, Lord 17.4.46 Discharged John Drum- Inverness; mond’s Penrith 692 Diamond or Dia- Rooth’s Regt., 23.6.46 Released under mant, Samuel French Service Carzie; General Par- 23.6.46 don, 1747 Dumfries 693 Dick, David ■— 17.3.46 Transported Edinburgh Castle ; 8.8.46 Carlisle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 153 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Callendar 35 Wig-maker. Servant to Mr. Charles Boyd, son of House, Lin- Lord Kilmarnock. ‘ Carried arms. York Gaol.’ lithgowshire —P.C., 264. This man was a Frenchman and was probably exchanged as a prisoner of war.— S.P.D., 91-84. On the other hand, in an en- quiry dated 17th Jan. 1749, he is referred to as a prisoner under sentence of death, who had been overlooked.—S.P.D. Entry Book, 84-17; P.R., 3621-3. 22 S.P.D., 88-60; P.R., 3621-3.

France — S.P.D., 94-255. — Captured at sea.—Scots Mag., Nov. 1745, 541. Servant. On suspicion.—J.R., Perth. St. Andrews, Tailor. ‘ Carried arms in the rebel service under Fife the F.arl of Kelly, from Preston battle.’—P.C., 64. No further reference to him has been traced.—J.R., Canongate. Perthshire On suspicion.—J.R., Perth. France Addl. MSS., 29674-209. Collidge, Deserter. ‘ Confesses that he deserted from Genl. Devonshire Wolfe’s regiment in Flanders, and came over with Ruthe’s French regiment.’—S.P.D., 89-272. Shoemaker.—S.P.D., 88-124. 154 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. DISPOSAL. 694 Dick, John 4.5.46 Discharged Prestonpans; 18.3.47 6.5.46 Canongate 695 Dickie, Henry 12.1.46 Released under Edinburgh General Par- don, 1747 696 Dickinson, Carlisle ; Transported William York Castle Antigua 8.5.47 697 Dickinson or Lieutenant, 17.4.46 Discharged Dicconson, - Lord John Inverness ; Drummond’s Penrith Duke of Perth’ 3.5.46 Released under Prestonpans; General Par- 4.5.46 don, 1747 Edinburgh Castle, 6.5.46 Canongate 699 Dietz, James French Service 16.12.45 Discharged Stirling Castle 700 Dikes or Dykes, — Carlisle; Transported Margaret Lancaster Antigua Castle 8.5.47 701 Dillon, John Captain, Dillon’s 17.4.46 Pardoned on French Service Inverness ; condition of Berwick perpetual banishment 702 Dingwall, Daniel 30.12.45 Transported or Donald Carlisle ; Antigua Lancaster 8.5.47 Castle 703 Dingle or Ding- Cromarty’s Inverness ; Transported wall or Dinglis, Tilbury Fort 31.3.47 Donald 704 Dingwall or Cromarty’s Inverness ; Dungwall, ‘ Jane of Duncan Leith ’ Tilbury PRISONERS OF THE ’45 155 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Coupar of — Butcher. On suspicion. ‘ Witnesses say that Angus they saw the prisoner killing cows and sheep for the use of the rebels at Bannockburn.’—S.P.D., 89-272; J.R., Canongate. ‘ He joined the rebells on their march for England.’—P.C., 134. — * Chapman in rebel service.’—J.R., Edinburgh. Lancashire 40 Weaver.-—S.P.D., 91-77 ; Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 486 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. France — Addl. MSS., 29674-210. Prestonpans — ‘ On suspicion.^—J.R., Canongate.

France — ‘ Deserted from the rebels.’—J.R., Stirling. Linlithgow 22 ‘ Well looking.’—S.P.D., 91-77 ; T.B.P., 327-109; P.R., 3625-3. Ireland — P.R., 3622-12 ; Addl. MSS., 29674-210.

Inverness 31 Glover. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 91-77. Was said in the transporta- tion list to be 4 lame.’—T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. Ross-shire 24 Servant to Farquhar M‘Crae.—S.P.D., 86-18, 88- 60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Cromarty 28 S.P.D., 84-2. His name does not appear in the transportation lists, so he probably died. 156 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 705 Divey, Edmund Corporal, ‘ Louis XV ’ Discharged Bulkeley’s at sea French Service 28.11.45 ; Berwick, Hull 706 Divier or Diveer, Surgeon, Clare’s ‘ Louis XV ’ Pardoned on John French Service 28.11.45 ; condition of Edinburgh banishment Castle 26.12.45, Berwick, Feb. ’46 Hull 707 Dods or Dodds, Balmerino’s June 1746 Transported James Life Guards Inverness ; 31.3.47 ‘ Walls- grave ’ Tilbury Fort

708 Doig or Doge, Ogilvy’s June 1746 John Inverness ; ‘ Jane of Leith ’ Tilbury Fort 709 Donelly, James Chester Castle 710 Donald, James Lord George 30.12.45 Transported Murray’s Carlisle; Antigua Lincoln Castle 8.5.47 711 Donald, James Stonywood’s Aberdeen — 8.8.46; Canongate 712 Donald, James 23.7.46 Discharged Dundee 12.8.46 713 Donald, James 6.7.46 Released under Glenyla ; General Par- 6.7.46 Dundee don,1747 714 Donaldson, Alex- Whitehaven ; Transported ander Carlisle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 157 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. — S.P.D., 81-29, 81-73.

France — Taken at sea.—Scots Mag., Nov. 1745, 541, 590; S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73 ;. P.R., 3622-12.

Belton, Had- 29 ‘ Farmer at Setonill Mains, Haddington. Clerk of dington the rebel Stores.’—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-18 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. The battle of Prestonpans was fought on his farm, and he stated at his trial that his horses were all taken and he was forced out. He called evidence to this effect, and appealed for mercy, on the ground that his family would be beggared if he were transported ; however, this was his fate.—Macbeth Forbes, 55 ; S.P.D., 88-60, 95-2 ; P.R., 3621-3. Angus 24 Weaver, Carseburn. He was ‘ hired by the County ’ to serve.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-18 ; P.C., 206. His subsequent disposal is unknown. Brampton, — Labourer. ‘ Taken near Ashbourne, Derby, said Cumberland to have served in Hamilton’s dragoons.’— S.P.D., 81-293. There is no record of his trans- portation ; he may have died in prison. Caithness 20 Tailor. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 91-84, 79-26; T.B.P., 327-109; P.R., 3621-3. Aberdeen — ‘ Servant to William Menzies of Pitfodles.’—J.R., Canongate. Accompanied John Menzies dur- ing the campaign.—Allardyce, ii. 1-255. — J.R., Dundee. Glenyla — ‘ Suspicion of treason.’-—J.R., Dundee. Banff 40 Labourer.—S.P.D., 88-124,92-201 ; P.R., 3621-3. 158 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 715 Donaldson, Pitsligo’s Inverness ; Transported James ‘ Thane of Fife,’ ‘ James & Mary ’ Medway, Tilbury 716 Donaldson, Ogilvy’s 18.5.46 Transported James Dunblane ; 24.5.46 Montrose, Dundee, 13.8.46 Canongate, Carlisle 717 Donaldson, John 24.2.46 Discharged Montrose ; 18.3.46 Stirling 718 Donaldson or Roy Stuart’s 30.12.45 Discharge^ Donals, John Carlisle ; York Castle, Chester Castle London 719 Donaldson, Haddington Died 9.9-46 Thomas 22.7.46 ; Perth 720 Donaldson, Leith ; William Canongate, 8.8.46 Carlisle 721 Donget, James 27.4.46 Stirling Castle 722 Donne, James Lieutenant, Ber- At sea Discharged wick’s French Berwick; Service Feb. 1746 Hull, Tower of London — Stirling Released under 723 Dooling, David General Par- don, 1747 724 Dorman, David 18.5.46 Released under Arbroath General Par- don, 1747 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 159 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Ranass ’ 25 ‘ Servant to Andrew Hay of Ranass.’ ‘ Assisted (Rannes), the rebels.’—P.C., 26; S.P.D., 84-2, 86-55 ; Banff' P.R., 3621-3.

Edinburgh 50 Wright.—J.R., Canongate ; S.P.D., 88-124.

Montrose — On suspicion. Carter.—J.R., Stirling. Ballinloan, — Gardener. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., Angus 79-26, 81-88, 81-293. Turned King’s Evidence and was sent to London, where he was in the custody of Carrington, the messenger, in June 1747.—S.P.D., 98-43 ; Allardyce, ii. 434, 542. Coupar, Fife — Schoolmaster, Haddington. On suspicion. ‘Acted as salt officer and uplifted the Duty for the rebels.’—P.C., 134 ; J.R., Perth. Grangepans, — Gardener. ‘ Servant to Alex. Dalmahoy in the Linlithgow rebellion.’—P.C., 264. Nothing further is known about him. Surrey — ‘ Bragg’s Regt., Capt. Willock’s Coy.’ This entry probably means that he was a deserter from Bragg’s Regt., and in that case he was probably handed over to the military authorities.—J.R., Stirling. — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73, 93-28.

Lancashire — S.P.D.,'89-272. Arbroath On suspicion. Burgher.—J.R., Arbroath. 160 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 725 Dondal, — Lieutenant, 21.2.46 Discharged Fitzjames’ ‘ Bourbon ’ Marshalsea 726 Dougal, Donald 12.5.46 Discharged on Perth bail 30.7.46 727 Dougherty, John French Service Carlisle Transported 728 Douglas, Alex- Lord John Coupar in ander Drummond’s Angus ; 6.2.46 Perth, 30.3.46 Edinburgh, 8.8.46 Carlisle 729 Douglas, Archi- — 20.6.46 ‘ Broke prison bald Stirling and escaped ’ 730 Douglas, Charles Captain, French 17.4.46 Discharged Guillaume Service Inverness; Penrith 731 Douglas, d’Hor- Captain, Lord 17.4.46 Discharged tore John Drum- Inverness; mond’s French Penrith Service 732 Douglas, Hugh Drummer to London Discharged Lord Elcho’s

28.7.46 Released on 733 Douglas of Kel- Edinburgh ; bail 15.3.48 head, Sir John Edinburgh 31.7.46, 14.8.46 Tower of London PRISONERS OF THE ’45 161 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. France — Taken at sea, 21.2.46.—Scots Mag., Feb. ’46, 96. This may have been ‘ Peter Dornall ’ who appealed for mercy on 3rd Oct. 1748.—S.P.D., 108-35. Callander — * On suspicion.’—J.R., Perth. Ireland 30 He asked not to be sent back to France and was transported. Labourer.—S.P.D., 88-124, 94- 128 ; P.R., 3621-3. — ‘ Was a deserter from Enghsh.’—J.R., Perth. ‘ Owned he had deserted from the King’s army in Flanders, enlisted with the French, came over with Lord John Drummond, was apprehended robbing a minister’s house near Perth in the retreat of the rebel army.’—Addl. MSS., 24900- 30. His ultimate disposal is not known. Does not appear in the transportation lists. Greenock — Tailor.—J.R., Stirling. France — Addl. MSS., 29674-210 ; S.P.Scot., ii. 36-48. — He was a signatory to the appeal by Lord Louis Drummond on behalf of Captain James Hay of the French Royal Scots on 22.9.46.—Allardyce,ii. 486; Addl. MSS., 29674-209 ; S'.P.Sco^.^i.36-48. — He gave evidence to the effect that he was Lord Elcho’s servant and that he had seen Lord Elcho during the march to England. He also gave evidence against Lord Balmerino.—Lyon, i. 56 ; Allardyce, ii. 342. — Member of Parliament for Dumfries. On 28th July 1746 he was seized on suspicion of high treason and sent off at once to London on 31st July by a messenger and guard and put in the Tower. He had visited the Prince at Bannock- burn in January 1746 on behalf of the English Jacobites, and reported that £40,000 was at his disposal. On 24th July John Murray of Broughton gave evidence against him. On 15th March 1748 he was released on bail, his sureties being bound in £2000 and himself in £4000. His name was on the list of those ex- cepted from the Act of Pardon, June 1747.— Scots Mag., July 1746,343,396, March 1748,149; S.P.D., 93-28; Murray, 433; Albemarle,13 note. VOL. II. 162 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 734 Douglas, Patrick Roy Stuart’s 30.12.45 Discharged Carlisle; York Castle, I. ondon 735 Douglas or Dow- II. Pardoned on 1.46 glass, William Edinburgh condition of perpetual banishment 736 Dow, John 10.5.46 Transported Perth ; 10.8.46 Canongate, Aug. 1746 Carlisle 737 Dow or Dove, Dundee Discharged Patrick 31.7.46 738 Dow, William Glengarry’s 6.5.46 Inverness 739 Dow, William Lieutenant, 3.1.47 Perth Discharged Duke of Perth’s 13.7.47 740 Dowar, John 10.8.46 Released under Canongate General Par- don, 1747 741 Dowdle, Mathew Clare’s French At sea Discharged Service 28.11.45 ; Berwick, Feb. ’46 Hull 742 Dowlin, David — 27.2.46 Released under Stirling General Par- don, 1747 743 Drum, Peter French Service Marshalsea Discharged 744 Drummond, Captain, French 24.3.46 Discharged Alexander Service ‘ Prince Charles ’ (lat< ‘ Hazard ’) ; H.M.S. ‘ Sheerness ’ Berwick 745 Drummond, Captain, Duke 7.2.46 Perth ; Died 18.7.46 George of Perth’s Edinburgh 746 Drummond, Duke of Atholl’s 25.2.46 Transported ; Gilbert Canongate ; died at sea 8.8.46 7.6.47 Carlisle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 163 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Banffshire — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,81-88. He turned King’s Evidence and was in the custody of Carrington, the messenger, in June 1747.—5.P.D., 98-43 ; Allardyce, ii. 482. ‘ On suspicion.’—J.R., Edinburgh ; P.R., 3622-12.

Athole 30 Servant to Lord Naim. ‘ Rebel service ’ ser- vant.—J.R., Canongate ; S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3.

— J.R., Dundee. Achtmeerak, — Forced.—Grants, 494. Glenurquhart Auchinshelloeh, — ‘ Acted as overseer under the French Engineer; Comrie, said to be pressed.’—P.C., 44 ; J.R., Perth. Perthshire St. Andrews — Tailor.—J.R., Canongate. S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

Lancashire Servant to Col. Baggot.—J.R., Stirling. France - S.P.D., 93-30. France - Scots Mag., March 1746, 147; S.P.D., 85-185, 94-255.

Drumma- ‘ Carried arms as a rebel volunteer.’ Baker.— whance, Perth J.R., Edinburgh ; P.C., 44 ; T.B.P., 1/328-54. Meikleour, Servant to Mrs. Robert Mercer of Aldie. ‘ Rebel Capoth, service.’—J.R., Canongate. Said to have ‘ car- Perth ried arms as a volunteer during the whole rebellion.’—P.C., 206 ; S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 164 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 747 Drummond, — 10.2.46 Acquitted James, of Gath- Gatherlies ; 26.9.46 erlies (Garth- 11.2.46 lees) Perth, 30.3.46 Edinburgh, 8.8.46 Carlisle 748 Drummond, Duke of Perth’s Inverness Released James June 1746; 20.6.47 ‘ Walls- grave,’ Tilbury Fort 749 Drummond, — 10.1.46 Discharged James Edinburgh 7.2.46 750 Drummond, John, ? Captain, 10.8.46 Transported alias McGregor Glengyle’s Canongate; Carlisle 751 Drummond, John Duke of Perth’s Inverness Discharged June 1746; ‘ Walls- grave,’ Aug. 1746 Tilbury Fort 752 Drummond, John — Perth

753 Drummond, Lord Lieut.-Colonel, Culloden Discharged Lewis (or Louis) Lord John April ’46; Drummond’s Inverness French Royal 29.6.46, Scots London (Marshalsea) PRISONERS OF THE ’45 165 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Dunning, — Gentleman. ‘ Carried arms.’ On suspicion. Garthlees, ‘ Rebel acts proved against him.’—J.R., Fidin- Perthshire burgh. Was tried at Carlisle 19th Sept. 1746 and was acquitted.—Addl, MSS., 24900-28 ; Baga, Ixix. 184.

Perth 21 Servant to John Drummond, Mailimore. S.P.D., 84-2, 86-18. He gave evidence against Lieut. Charles Oliphant. Was for some months in the house of Dick the messenger.—Scots Mag., 1747, 292 ; S.P.D., 98-41 ; Allardyce, ii. 400. — ‘ A common man.’ ‘ On suspicion.’—J.R., Edin- burgh. Balquhidder — This was perhaps nephew of William Drummond {alias McGregor) of Balhaldie. He was ‘ lurk- ing ’ for some time after Culloden.—P.C., 44 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3625-3. Perthshire 33 ‘ Waited on the Duke for over a year.’—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2. This may have been the John Drummond who turned King’s Evidence against some of his fellow prisoners, e.g. Adam Hay of Asslid.—Allardyce, ii. 407. Perth — Messenger-at-arms. ‘ Acted as overseer under the French Engineer, said to be pressed. Prisoner in Perth.’ The ‘ French Engineer ’ was M. Mirabelle de Gordon, who was very incompetent in carrying out the siege operations against Stirling Castle.—P.C., 44 ; J.R., Perth. France — Second son of John Drummond the attainted Earl of Melfort, who was Duke of Melfort in the French Peerage, and took part in the Rising of 1715. Lord Lewis lost a leg at Culloden and was kept in Inverness as a prisoner of war. From Mrs. Leith’s account of him he could barely speak English. He was sent to London in June 1746 but was treated as a French pris- oner of war. He died in Paris in 1792. The regiment of Royal Scots in the French service was raised at the expense of the attainted Drummond family.—Lyon, ii. 286 ; Origins, 132 ; Scots Peerage, vi. 70 ; Addl. MSS., 29674. 166 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 754 Drummond, Peter 23.3.46 Discharged or Patrick Stirling 19.5.46 755 Drummond, 7.9.45 Released Thomas, The St. Ninians ; 29.5.46 Revd. 7.9.45 Stirling Castle, 4.2.46 Edinburgh Castle 756 Drummond, May 1746 Released under Thomas, of Stirling General Par- Logie Almond Castle don, 1747

757 Drysdale, Nath- Greyhound’ Discharged aniel Sept. 1746; Pamela ’ Tilbury

758 Dubois, Joseph Bulkeley’s At sea Discharged French Service 28.11.45 ; Berwick, Feb. ’46 Hull Fitzjames’ Inverness; Discharged 759 Dubois, William Regiment Perth, Berwick 760 Duck, David Transported 761 Duckerty, John Dillon’s Regi- Drummond Discharged ment, French 25.4.46 ; Service Stirling Castle 762 Duckworth, John Lord John Inverness ; Discharged Drummond’s June 1746 ‘ Thane of Fife,’ ‘ James & Mary ’ Medway PRISONERS OF THE ’45 167 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Comrie — ‘ On suspicion.’—Stirling. It is doubtful whether he was the Ensign or the Volunteer in the Prince’s Army, both of whom came from Comrie.-—P.C., 44. — He was one of the party which went from Leith with Rev. Robert Forbes to join the Prince when he landed. They were all captured at St. Ninians and incarcerated in Stirling Castle and later in Edinburgh Castle.—Lyon, i. xii.

Logie Almond, — He gave shelter to the Duke of Perth when Sir Muneddie, Patrick Murray of Ochtertyre had actually tried Perth to capture the Duke in his own house. The Duke took refuge in Logie Almond.—Lyon, i. 290. ‘Subsisted himself’ (in prison).—J.R., Stirling. ‘ Suspected of treason.’—P.C., 206. Aberdeen 14 Servant to Lieut. Barnwell of Fitzjames’ Regt. ‘ School boy at Aberdeen. 14 years.’—S.P.D., 87-122. ‘ Being a prisoner on hoard the Grey- hound who was engaged with two French men of war off Loch Moidart worked hard and was of great service, many of the crew being then sick.’ Recommended to mercy.—S.P.D., 87- 122. France — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

France — S.P.D., 89-272. 22nd Nov. 1746.—S.P.S., 35-47. — P.R., 3621-3. This is the only reference to him in the Records. Londonderry —- Sailor.—J.R., Stirling. Lancashire 25 ‘ Was of Bligh’s regiment, taken in Germany.’-— S.P.D., 84-2, 86-55. Turned King’s Evidence against Charles Oliphant.—Allardyce, ii. 400. 168 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 30.12.45 Transported 763 Duff, Alexander Ogilvy’s Carlisle ; Lancaster Castle 30.12.45 Sentenced to 761- Duff, Daniel Ogilvy’s Carlisle; be transpor- York Castle ted 21.4.47, but pardoned on condition of enlistment 30.12.45 Transported 765 Duff, Daniel Roy Stuart’s Carlisle ; Antigua Lincoln 8.5.47 Castle 30.12.45 Transported 766 Duff, James Roy Stuart’s Carlisle 30.12.45 Transported 767 Duff, John Roy Stuart’s Carlisle ; Chester Castle Canongate ; Transported 768 Duff, Robert 8.8.46 Carlisle ‘ Soleil ’ Discharged 769 Duffey, John French Service Marshalsea 770 Duirrat, William Farquharson Inverness ; of Monaltrie’s ‘ AllowayJane of ’ Tilbury 4.5.46 Released under 771 Duk, John Prestonpans: General Par- 6.5.46 don, 1747 Edinburgh Jail Killin ; Discharged 772 Dullen, David 25.4.46 18.6.47 Stirling Castle, Edinburgh Berwick-on- Discharged 773 Dumont, Baptiste French Service Tweed 774 Dumont, Raulen French Service Marshalsea Discharged PRISONERS OF THE ’45 169 HOME OR ORIGIN. UJE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Dundee 15 Labourer (apprentice). Taken at surrender of the town.—S.P.D., 81-76, 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3. Athole — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,81-88. At his trial he pleaded that he was forced out. The Court, while recognising that this might have been the case, found there was no proof of the continuance of that force, and he was sen- tenced to death but reprieved.—Scots Mag., Oct. ’46, 485 ; S.P.D., 88-42, 96-124; P.R., 3625-21. Perthshire 26 Labourer. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 91-77 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. Strathbran — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. Kirktown, — Labourer. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., Perthshire 79-26, 81-293 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Glasgow 25 Painter. Sick with ‘ a bloody flux.’—J.R., Canon- gate . ‘ Listed with the rebels after Preston battle and continued to the end.’—P.C., 274 ; S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3. France — Taken at sea in the Soldi privateer on the way to Scotland.—S.P.D., 81-80, 93-30. Aberdeenshire 30 S.P.D., 84-2. His name is not in the transporta- tion lists, so he probably died. Coupar of — Butcher. On suspicion.—J.R., Edinburgh. Angus

Lancashire — ‘ Servant to Col. Bagot.’—J.R., Stirling.

France — S.P.D., 94-255. France — S.P.D., 93-30 170 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 775 Dun or Dunn, Lieutenant, ‘ Esperance ’ Discharged on Edward Rooth’s 25.11.45 ; condition of Deal perpetual banishment 17.3.46 Released under 776 Dun, Thomas Edinburgh General Par- Castle don, 1747 Culloden Hanged, April 777 Dunbar, — Inverness 1746 Carlisle; Transported 778 Dunbar, James York Castle, 8.5.47 Lincoln Castle 779 Dunbar, Robert Lord George 30.12.45 Murray’s Carlisle 780 Duncan, Alex- Ogilvy’s 22.7.46 Released under ander Arbroath ; General Par- 27.7.46 don, 1747 Edinburgh 781 Duncan, Alex- Ogilvy’s 20.7.46 Released on ander Dundee ; bail 22.9.46 13.8.46 Canongate 782 Duncan, George, 1746 Glen- Released Rev. Father livet 30.12.45 Released 783 Duncan, Jane Perth’s Carlisle ; Chester Castle 17.5.46 Discharged 784 Duncan, John (1) Ogilvy’s Arbroath; 13.5.47 Montrose 785 Duncan, John (2) Drummer, 30.12.45 Transported Ogilvy’s Carlisle ; York Castle 30.4.46; Transported 786 Duncan, John (3) Ogilvy’s 8.8.46 Canongate. Aug. 1746 Carlisle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 171 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. France — Captured at sea on the way to Montrose.—Scots Mag., Nov. ’45, 541 ; P.R., 3622-12. — He was perhaps one of the French prisoners taken at sea and sent to the Castle.—J.R., Edinburgh Castle. — Was a sergeant in Sowle’s regiment who deserted and joined the Prince. Captured at Culloden, he was immediately hanged.—Browne, iii. 255. Morayshire 17 Labourer.—N.P.D., 81-88,91-77; T’.R.P., 327-109; P.R., 3621-3. Morayshire — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. Nothing known of his fate. Stonehaven — On suspicion. Weaver. ‘ Active in pressing horses for the service.’—P.C., 160; J.R., Edinburgh. Arbroath — Taxman of the Customs. ‘ Spoke treasonably, calling His Majesty an usurper.’—P.C., 160 ; J.R., Dundee. Glenlivet — He was taken prisoner but released after a short imprisonment. He went to Carlisle to look after the Catholic prisoners there.—Cath. High- lands, 41. Leith — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 81-293.

Stonehaven — Shoemaker. ‘ Having served as guard to the Col- lector of excise.’—J.R., Arbroath. ‘ Was active in pressing horses.’—P.C., 160. Montrose 42 Fisherman. Taken at capture of Carlisle.— S.P.D., 79-26,81-88. Pleaded guilty at his trial, 2nd Oct., and was sentenced to death but was reprieved.—Scots Mag., 1746, 483-543 ; S.P.D., 88-124; P.P., 3621-3. Perthshire — ‘ Servant to Capt. John Kinloch.’—J.R., Canon- gate ; S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3. 172 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 787 Duncan, John (4) Ogilvy’s 30.12.45 Transported Carlisle ; York Castle 788 Duncan, John Lord John Culloden, Drummond’s Inverness, June 1746 : ‘ James & Mary ’ Medway 20.3.46 Pardoned on 789 Duncan, John Brechin ; condition of 20.3.46 enhstment Montrose, Inverness, June 1746 ‘ Walls- grave ’ Tilbury 790 Duncan, John Crichton’s Aberdeen Discharged Ogilvy’s 25.2.46 791 Duncan, Patrick Perth ; 9.8.46 Carlisle Ogilvy’s 10.8.46 Transported 792 Duncan, Peter Canongate ; Aug. ’46 Carlisle 793 Duncan or Don- Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 Transported kin, William Carlisle ; Chester Castle, Whitehaven, Liverpool 794 Dunn, Nicholas Sergeant, Ber- At sea Discharged wick’s French 28.11.45 ; Service Berwick, Feb.1746 Hull Lord John Inverness 795 Dunnon, John Drummond’s June 1746: ‘ Wallsgrave ’ Tilbury PRISONERS OF THE ’45 173 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Dundee — Apprentice carpenter. ‘ Not 15 years old.’ Pleaded guilty at his trial in Oct. 1746 and was sentenced to death but reprieved.—S.P.D., 88-42. Ross 21 Husbandry, Cornie, Banff.—S.P.D., 86-55, 89-272. He probably died as he is not in the transporta- tion lists.

Brechin 47 ‘ Merchant and stamp master.’ On suspicion. ‘ Apprehended upon information and sent north [to Inverness] with a Guard.’—P.C., 162; S.P.D., 84-2 ; J.R., Montrose ; P.R., 3625-21.

Futtie — Whitefisher. Deserted before Culloden and ar- rested in Aberdeen.—Allardyce, i. 245, 255 ; J.R., Aberdeen. Fife — J.R., Perth. There is no further trace of him. He may have died in prison. Dundee 32 Labourer.—J.R., Canongate ; S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3. Edinburgh 15 Gardener. Taken at surrender of Carlisle.— S.P.D., 79-26, 81-293. Pleaded guilty at his trial and was sentenced to death, 22nd Aug. 1746, but reprieved.—Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 438 ; S.P.D., 107-74 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 85-84 ; P.R., 3625-1 ; Baga, Ixix. 179. France — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

Banff 20 S.P.D., 84-2. Nothing more is known about his fate. 174 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 24.2.46 Released under 796 Durham, James Montrose ; General Par- of Grange 10.3.46 don, 1747 Stirling 17.7.46 Released on 797 Durie, John Stonehaven; bail 6.9.46 Montrose, Edinburgh At sea Discharged 798 Duriell or Durien, French Service Berwick; Jasper Feb. ’46 Hull 799 Durrah or Durrar Farquharson of Inverness; Transported or Durrot, Monaltrie’s Tilbury Fort 20.3.47 William 30.12.45 800 Duthie, John Ogilvy’s Carlisle Lord John Inverness; Discharged 801 Dyer, James Drummond’s ‘ Thane of Fife’ Tilbury 802 Dyer, Richard Berwick’s At sea Discharged French Service Berwick,28.11.45 ; Feb. ’46 Hull Bulkeley’s Regt. ‘ Louis XV ’ Discharged 803 Dyers, John Surgeon, French at sea Service 28.11.45 ; Feb. ’46 Hull 2nd Lieutenant, ‘ Louis XV ’ Pardoned on 804 Eager, John Clare’s French 28.11.45 ; condition of Service EdinburghCastle perpetualbanishment 26.12.45, Berwick, Feb. ’46 Hull 805 Eaton, Michael Manchester 30.12.45 Executed or Molineux Carlisle 15.11.46 At sea Discharged 806 Eddrac or Edchac, Bulkeley’s 28.11.45 ; James French Service Berwick, Feb. ’46 Hull PRISONERS OF THE ’45 175 HOME OR ORIGIN. IGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. — ‘ Suspicion.’—J.R., Stirling.

Stonehaven, Merchant. ‘ Carried arms, bought up tartans and Kincardine- shoes and pressed horses for the service of the shire Rebels. Read the Pretender’s manifesto pub- lickly upon a Sabbath day, frequently mounted guard and threatened to force others to follow his example.’—P.C., 160. — S.P.D., 81-72. Aberdeen 30 Servant to Alex. Durran in Ashdale.—S.P.D., 86- 18,88-60; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Kirriemuir, — Weaver. A Volunteer in Lord Ogilvy’s regiment. Angus —P.C., 206. Taken at capture of Carlisle. It is not known what happened to him. Aberdeenshire 50 S.P.D., 84-2.

— S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

France — S.P.D., 81-29, 81-73.

— Taken at sea.—Scots Mag., Nov. 1745, 541, 590; S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73 ; P.R., 3622-12.

Lancashire — Weaver. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-76. Tried at Carlisle 19th Sept! ’46 and sentenced to death.—Scots Mag., Sept. ’46, 439 ; S.P.D., 88-16 ; Baga, Ixix. 180. France — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73. 176 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. — 24.2.46 Released under 807 Edgar or Adgar, Montrose ; General Par- Robert 10.3.46 don, 1747 Stirling Lord Lewis Inverness ; 808 Edinson, William Gordon’s June 1746 ‘ Thane of Fife ’ 810 Edmonston, ‘ Rebel Service ’ Culloden Hanged Henry 20.4.46 811 Edmonstone of May 1746 Discharged Newton, Peter or Stirling; 10.7.47 Patrick Edinburgh

Ogilvy’s Carlisle; Transported 812 Edward or Ed- York Castle Antigua wards, Andrew 8.5.47 Duke of Perth’s 14.11.45 Transported 813 Edwards, James Stirling Castle Ogilvy’s 6.7.46 Discharged 814 Edward, John Glenyla ; 16.3.47 6.7.46 Dundee Aberdeen Released on 815 Edward, William bail Monaltrie’s Inverness; 816 Egor [«c], John Tilbury Fort PRISONERS OF THE ’45 177 HOME OR ORIGIN. 3. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Montrose Merchant. On suspicion of assisting.—J.R., Stirling. Banff 40 S.P.D., 84-2. His name does not appear in trans- portation lists. He may have died. — Deserter from Cholmondley’s Regt. Captured at Culloden. Newton, Donne — ‘ Committed by General Edmonstone’s order.’ ‘ Witnesses saw him at Dunblane when the Pretender’s son was there. Another saw him riding towards Dunblane, with James Bruce his ground officer walking before him having some- thing in his breast which Bruce told him was colours he was carrying to Dunblane. Further he saw Newton with the Marquis of Perth and some Frenchmen when they were going to Alloa with their cannon, and Newton there had on a white Cockade. George Mackieson says he observed Newton coming from Dunblane and Newton then told him he had been to kiss the Prince’s hand, and returning home had on a white cockade.’—S.P.D., 89-272. The Prince and his army were at Doune on 12th Sept. 1745. —Albemarle, i. 35. Forfarshire 24 Servant.—S.P.D., 91-84 ; Scots Mag., Oct. ’46, 486; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. Lintrathen — ‘ In the Earl of Airly’s land. Rebel Service.’ ‘ Listed voluntarily.’—J.R., Stirling ; P.C., 162 ; S.P.D., 79-26. Glenyla — Suspicion of treason. ‘ Carried arms, being forced thereto.’—J.R., Dundee ; P.C., 208. Old Aberdeen — Shoemaker. ‘ Assisted in unloading the Spanish ship at Peterhead and was one of a Mob in Old Aberdeen, was apprehended but admitted to Bail.’—P.C., 8 ; Origins, 148. Aberdeen — Farmer in Crathie.—S.P.D., 86-18. He does not appear in the transportation lists and may have died. VOL. II. 178 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. Cromarty’s Inverness Transported 817 Elder, William June 1746; 31.3.47 ‘ Alexander & James,’ ‘ Liberty & Property ’ Tilbury Clare’s French At sea Discharged 818 Elliot, Michael Service 28.11.45; Berwick, Feb. 1746 Hull Sergeant, Man- 30.12.45 819 Ellis, John Chester Carlisle Edinburgh Released under 820 Elphinstone, General Par- Henry don, 1747 Grant’s Carlisle; Executed 821 Endsworth, John York Castle York 8.11.46 24.2.46 Released under 822 Erskine, Alex- Montrose ; General Par- ander 10.3.46 don, 1747 Stirling Grant’s Carlisle ; Released 823 Erskine or Chester Arskine, Martha Castle Grant’s 30.12.45 824 Erskine or Are- Carlisle; skine, Thomas York Castle Baggot’s 18.5.46 Liberated 825 Espline, William Hussars Dunichen ; 3.11.46 (John ?) 30.5.46 Montrose French Service 16.12.45 Released 826 Evans, Samuel Stirling 29.7.47 Castle; Carlisle, Chester Lieutenant, ‘ Bourbon ’ Discharged 827 Fahy, Fitzjames’ Berwick, Feb.1746; Hull PRISONERS OF THE ’45 179 HOME OR ORIGIN. VGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Ross 18 Servant to William M'Kenzie ‘ a rebel captain ’ in Kilcoy.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-55, 88-60, 95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84.

— S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

Northumber- — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. His land subsequent disposal is unknown. Aberdeen — ‘ A discharged land waiter. . . . Acted as tide sur- veyor for the rebels in the port of Aberdeen.’ Prisoner at Edinburgh.—P.C., 8 ; J.R., Edin- burgh. Knottesford — Pleaded guilty at his trial on 2nd Oct. ’46 and was sentenced to death.—S.P.D., 88-42 ; Scots Mag., 1746, 483, 543. Montrose — ‘ Suspicion.’—J.R., Stirling.

Kirkbride, — She is shown as attached to Grant’s Regiment.— Nithsdale S.P.D., 81-293. Nithsdale — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-88. No further reference to him. Edinburgh — Ground officer to Mr. Demster, Dunnottar. ‘ For assisting the rebels.’—J.R., Montrose ; P.C., 248. — Deserted from the rebels.—J.R., Stirling ; Scots Mag., 1747, 345.

France Taken at sea, 21.2.46.—Scots Mag., Feb. 1746, 96 ; S.P.D., 81-72. 180 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. CAREER. DISPOSAL. Brechin Released under 828 Falconer, Alex- General Par- ander don, 1747

Falconer, Charles Inverness

17.3.46 Released 830 Falconer, John Ogilvy’s Edinburgh Oct. 1747 Castle ; Carlisle, London Rally’s Regt., 1.2.46 Bridge Discharged 831 Fallvre [sic] or French Service of Allan ; Faloze, Hugh 17.3.46 Edinburgh Castle 832 Faro, — Engineer, Span- 24.3.46 Discharged ish Service ‘Charles Prince ’ (late 4 Hazard ^ ; H.M.S. 4 Sheerness ’ Berwick _ 9.6.46 sur- Pardoned and 833 Farquhar, John rendered; released be- Fort William fore 19.10.47 Inverness, 4 Pamela ’ Tilbury PRISONERS OF THE ’45 181 HOME OR ORIGIN. GE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Birnie, For- — Farmer. ‘ Carried arms, was head of a gang who doun violently carried off some leather that had been seized by an Excise officer for his Majesty’s use, & since Culloden harboured rebels, two of which were found in his houses for which he was apprehended and carried to Brechin prisoner.’— P.C., 164. Inverness — Attorney. Taken on suspicion. ‘ Witnesses testify to treasonable speeches that, when His Majesty went abroad, he wished he might never return. Others heard him propose and drink to the Pretender’s health and wish success to his cause.’ One Lachlan Dallas said he had heard him say, while George II. was abroad, that he ‘ wished he might never return.’—Macbeth Forbes, 33 •, S.P.D., 89-272. He does not appear in any of the transports. He may have been discharged, or possibly he died at sea. St. Cuthbert’s, — Shoemaker.—J.R., Edinburgh Castle ; P.C., 248. Edinburgh He turned Evidence against Major Alex. MXachlan and Aeneas M‘Donald.—Allardyce, ii. 393 ; S.P.D., 102-27. Kerry, Ireland Cadee ’ (caddie). ‘ Confesses that he is a soldier in Bulkeley’s French Regiment and came over with the Picquets to Scotland.’—S.P.D., 89-272. - Scots Mag., March 1746, 147.

Banffshire Ostler at the Red Lion, Edinburgh. Groom to Murray of Broughton. ‘ Desirous to become Evidence for the Crown, and gives an account of the meeting which the Chiefs had after the battle of Culloden, at which Lovat assisted and came with an escort of 10 men.’ He gave evidence against Aeneas M‘Donald.—S.P.D., 87-122, 102-27. Like many other witnesses he was released.—Allardyce, ii. 400. 182 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 834 Farquhar, William Stony wood’s Aberdeen Discharged 24.4.46 835 Farquharson, Farquharson’s Inverness ; Transported Alexander Tilbury 31.3.47 836 Farquharson, Glengarry’s Inverness ; Transported Alexander ‘ Dolphin ’ 31.8.47 Tilbury 837 Farquharson, 6.7.46 Discharged Andrew Stratherrole; 16.3.47 6.7.46 Dundee 838 Farquharson, Inverness ; Released on Charles, The Tilbury, condition of Revd. Southwark, departing the In custody of kingdom and Dick the not returning, messenger May 1747

839 Farquharson, Duke of Perth’s Inverness Transported Donald June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Liberty & Property ’ Medway 840 Farquharson, Glengarry’s Inverness Transported Donald Oct. 1746; 31.3.47 Tilbury Fort 841 Farquharson, Farquharson’s Inverness; Transported Duncan Tilbury 31.3.47 842 Farquharson, Farquharson’s Culloden; Released Francis of Inverness 1766 Monaltrie June 1746, London, House of Munie, messenger PRISONERS OF THE ’45 183 HOME OR ORIGIN. LGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Aberdeen — Arrested in Aberdeen.—Allardyce, i. 255 ; J.R., Aberdeen. — S.P.D., 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Achnriachan, 40 Farmer in Glenmoriston. He was one of the very Glenmoriston few who escaped from America and returned home.—S.P.D., 84-2,86-18,88-60; P.R., 3621-3 ; Grants, 497. Stratherrole — ‘ Forced out by the rebels.’-—J.R., Dundee. Braemar — ‘ Jesuit Priest. Was a witness to his brother (John) at Strathglass. He left Scotland in 1729, studied at Madrid and Douai, and in obedience to the order of his superior, Francisco Ritz, General of the Jesuits, delivered to him on 26th July last, he returned to Scotland and, being appointed to no certain place, he went to his brother, said John.’—S.P.D., 87-122, 88-60, 96-64, 97-133. Perthshire 48 Farmer, Balquhidder. — S.P.D., 86-55, 95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84.

Achnagoren, 32 S.P.D., 84-2, 86-18, 88-60, 95-2; P.R., 3621-3. Glenmoriston He escaped from America with Alexander Farquharson and got home.—Grants, 290. Glenmoriston 23 S.P.D., 84-2, 86-18, 88-60, 95-2 ; P.R., 3621-3. Monaltrie — Commonly called the ‘ Baron Ban ’ on account of his fair hair. Francis Farquharson of Monaltrie joined the Prince after Prestonpans on 3rd Oct. 1745 with 30 men. He himself did not go to England but he served in the actions of Inverury, Falkirk, and Culloden. At Culloden he was taken prisoner and sent to Inverness and thence to London, where he was tried and pleaded guilty ; on 15th Nov. sentenced to death. He was reprieved the day before the execution and sent to the house of Munie, messenger. He was soon afterwards pardoned on condition that he went and remained abroad (S.P.D., 107-81), but this condition was altered to one binding him to confine himself to such place in England 184 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL.

843 Farquharson, — Inverness; Transported Hugh William Tilbury 844 Farquharson of Lieut.-Colonel, Inverness Released Balmoral (‘Bal- Farquharson’s 1748 murret’), James

845 Farquharson of Inverness ; Released on Strathglass, Sept. 1746 condition of John. The ‘ Pamela ’ leaving the Reverend, S.J. Tilbury, kingdom and 9 April 1747 not returning, Southwark, May 1747 In custody of Dick the messenger 846 Farquharson, Captain, Inverness; ? Escaped John, of ‘Aid- Farquharson’s Tilbury, lerg ’ (Allargue) London PRISONERS OF THE ’45 185 HOME OR ORIGIN. age. notes and authorities. as the King directed. Accordingly he was kept a partial prisoner in England at Berkham- stead until 1766, when he was released. In 1775 he asked to be allowed to rent some of his forfeited estates. This was granted. He died 1791.—P.C., 364; Egerton, 2000-58; Origins, 117; Baga, Ixix. 174; P.S. Docquet Book, Sept. ’48, 6763 ; S.P.D., 107-34. — P.R., 3621-3. Craigmile, — When the Farquharsons came out they were Kincardine commanded by James Farquharson of Balmoral. He was wounded at the battle of Falkirk and went home. On evidence Henry Edwards said he had seen him ‘ march towards Dundee with about 500 men to gather up the excise and Land Stent for the rebel Prince.’—T.B.P., 1/328-64. He was captured and tried long after Culloden, and on 21st Nov. 1748 he submitted a memorial stating that he had been forced out by his relatives, had joined the Prince in Oct. 1745 and left his service in Feb. 1746. He was apparently convicted but was released in 1748.—Celtic Monthly, Nov. 1898,31. His name appears among those specially excepted from the Act of Pardon, June 1747.—Scots Mag., 1747, 260 ; P.C., 8. Braemar ‘ Jesuit. He left Scotland 1714, studied at Douai and other colleges in Flanders, and in 1729 re- turned to Scotland by order of the then General of the Jesuits and lived ever since in Strath- glass.’—S.P.D., 87-122, 88-60, 96-64, 97-133, 107-63.

Ellich. Banff- — Farmer. Taken prisoner after Culloden.—P.C., shire 106 ; Scots Mag., April 1746,186. His trial took place 8th Nov. ’46 and he pleaded guilty. According to the Lyon in Mourning he was sentenced to death, but escaped out of a messenger’s hands. He went abroad and he was a frequent correspondent of Bishop Forbes. He wrote from Dunkirk and Florence.—Lyon, iii. 159 ; Scots Mag., 1746, 529 5 S.P.D., 107-28 ; Allardyce, ii. 468 ; Egerton, 2000-51 ; Baga, Ixix. 174. 186 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 NO. NAME. PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 847 Farquharson, Carlisle ; Peter Lancaster Castle 848 Farquharson, Glengarry’s Inverness Transported Peter Tilbury Fort 31.3.47 849 Farquharson, Lord George Inverness ; Robert Murray’s ‘ Wallsgrave,’ Tilbury Fort 850 Farquharson, Farquharson’s Inverness ; Transported William Tilbury 31.3.47 851 Farrell, Rory Berwick s At sea Discharged French Service 28.11.45 Berwick; Feb. ’46 Hull 852 Farrier, Mark Manchester Carlisle; York Castle 853 Farrier, William Manchester Carlisle; Escaped York Castle

854 Faulkner (? Fal- Lord Lewis Inverness; coner), William Gordon’s ‘ Thane of Fife’ Tilbury 855 Fennick or Fen- Inverness ; Died 8.8.46 wick, William ‘ Alexander & James ’ 856 Ferguson, Alex- Tilbury ander Canongate Discharged 857 Ferguson, Alex- Glengarry’s Inverness ; ander ‘ Dolphin,’ Transported Tilbury Fort 858 Ferguson, Daniel Duke of Perth’s Inverness ; ‘ Margaret & Mary ’ Tilbury 859 Ferguson or Fer- Glengyle’s 15.11.45 Escaped 2.2.46 gison, Donald Ardno ; 17.12.45 Dumbarton PRISONERS OF THE ’45 187 HOME OR ORIGIN. IGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. — ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-76. There is no further reference to him. Achnagoren, 40 ‘ Never in arms till forced in March last.’-—S.P.D., Glenmoriston 88-60, 95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R., 3621-3 ; Grants, 497. Perth 21 Servant to Mr. Robertson in Balnacraig.—S.P.D., 86-88, 84-2. There is no further reference to him. Tarland, — Farmer. He may have been the man who is Aberdeen stated in P.C. 8 to have ‘ assisted in raising men for the rebels.’—S.P.D., 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

Englishman ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-88. There is no further reference to him. Englishman ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-88. Pleaded guilty and was sentenced to death, but reprieved. He succeeded in escaping before being transported.—Scots Mag., 1746, 483, 543 ; S.P.D., 88-42, 107-74. Aberdeenshire 25 S.P.D., 84-2. As he does not appear in the transportation list he may have died. Elgin — S.P.D., 84-2. ‘ To be tried in a civil court for aiding and assisting to the Pretender.’ Sick with inflammation of the eyes.—J.R., Canon- gate. Glen Urquhart 30 Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60. Perth 48 S.P.D., 84-2. There is no further reference to him. He may have died. J.R., Dumbarton. 188 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 860 Ferguson, Donald Sergeant, Duke 16.4.46 Transported of Perth’s Culloden Inverness ; Sept. 1746 ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury 861 Ferguson, Duncan Duke of Perth’s 13.6.46 Transported Perth; 10.8.46 Canongate, Carlisle, Lancaster Castle 862 Ferguson, Finlay — Inverness; Tilbury Fort 863 Ferguson, Hugh Duke of Perth’s 22.12.46 Died 15.4.47 Perth 864 Ferguson, James ‘ Tullibardine’s ’ 24.6.46 Acquitted Perth ; 9-9.46 10.8.46 Canongate, Carlisle 865 Ferguson, James Glenbucket’s Inverness ; ‘ Alexander & James ’ Tilbury 866 Ferguson, John Lord George Inverness ; Murray’s ‘ Wallsgrave ’ Tilbury 867 Ferguson, John Glengyle’s 15.11.45 Escaped (Senr.), (1) Ardno ; 2.2.46 17.12.45 Dumbarton 868 Ferguson, John Glengyle’s 15.11.45 Escaped (Junior), (2) Ardno ; 2.2.46 17.12.45 Dumbarton i Ferguson, Mur- 2.2.46 Discharged doch Dunblane ; 20.6.46 7.2.46 Stirling Castle, 13.2.46 Leith PRISONERS OF THE ’45 189 HOME OR ORIGIN. lge. notes and authorities. Isle of Skye — Servant to M‘Donald of Gartmore [?Tormore]. This may have been the Donald Ferguson who appealed against transportation. He gave evid- ence against James Stewart.—Allardyce, ii. 482, 611 ; Scots Mag., April 1746, 186 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; S.P.D., 95-49. Perthshire 34 Farmer.—J.R., Canongate; S-P-D., 91-77, 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Inverness 78 Merchant in ‘ Touchtarter ’ [sic]. On suspicion.— S.P.D., 86-18. Having regard to his age and the fact that he does not appear in the trans- portation lists he probably died. Perthshire — J.R., Perth. ‘ Dunfallondie,’ — J.R.. Canongate. He was tried on 9th Sept, and Perth acquitted.—Scots Mag., Sept. ’46, 439 5 Baga, Ixix. 186. Aberdeen 24 S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him.

Perthshire 20 S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him. — J.R., Dumbarton.

— J.R., Dumbarton.

Dunblane 1 A common carrier.’—J.R., Leith. 190 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 870 Ferguson, Patrick Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 Carlisle ; Lancaster Castle 871 Ferguson, Peter Robertson’s 14.11.45 Discharged or Patrick Stirling 29.4.46 Castle, 23.3.46 Stirling 872 Ferguson, Robert Ogilvy’s Dundee Released under General Par- don, 1747 873 Ferguson,William Duke of Perth’s Near Nairn House; 11.2.46 Perth, 30.3.46 Edinburgh, 8.8.46 Carlisle 874 Ferguson,William — 16.5.46 Liberated Aber- 28.4.47 brothok; Montrose

Transported 875 Ferguson,William Glengarry’s MayInverness 1746 ; June 1746 ‘ Dolphin ’ Tilbury, Tilbury Fort 876 Ferral, Don Captain, Engin- Taken at sea; Discharged Rodrigo (Roger eers, Spanish Berwick-on- O’Farrell) Service Tweed 877 Ferrier or Farrier, Ogilvy’s 19.3-46 Kirk Discharged John (1) ofLethnot; 12.5.46 20.3.46 Montrose Inverness, 878 Ferrier or Farrier, Ogilvy’s June 1746 ; John (2) ‘ Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury Fort PRISONERS OF THE ’45 191 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Perthshire 80 ? Labourer. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. ‘ Old and gray.’—S.P.D., 91-77. His age and the fact that he was not transported . suggest that he died. Callander — Tenant to Robertson of Struan. ‘ Suspicion of being in rebellion.’—J.R., Stirling.

Dundee — Threadmaker. ‘ Was a volunteer at the battle of Falkirk.’—P.C., 212 ; J.R., Dundee. Meovie, Comrie. — Tenant to Duke of Perth in Meovy.—J.R., Perth ; Perthshire Addl. MSS., 24900-28. Does not appear in the transportation lists. May have died in prison.

Arbroath — Discharged Excise officer.—P.C., 164. Acted as Excise officer for the rebels. ‘ Confesses that he was appointed Surveyor of Excise by the rebels and levied money for their behoof, but says he was forced thereto. Witnesses declare that they saw him acting as Surveyor of Excise.’— S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Montrose. Glenmoriston 55 Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-18, 88-60.

Spain — S.P.D., 94-255. Farnel or — Cottar.—J.R., Montrose ; P.C., 164. Farmwall, Forfarshire Angus 36 ‘ Fishmonger in Little Carberry.’—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2. ‘ Being hired, carried arms and was at Culloden.’—P.C., 164. As he does not appear in the transportation lists he probably died. 192 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 NO. REGIMENT. PRISON ULTIMATE CAREER. disposal. 879 Ferris, David Ogilvy’s Inverness; Tilbury Fort 880 Fervaque, Crispin Lance-Corporal, Taken at sea; Discharged Berwick’s Berwick-on French Service Tweed 881 Fettors or Fet- Ogilvy’s 19-3.46 Kirk Transported tores or Fettes, ofLethnot: 31.3 47 David 20.3.46 Montrose, 13.5.46 Inverness, June 1746 ‘Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury Fort 882 Findlater, William Aberdeen Released on bail 883 Finlayson or Finlay, Alex- Cromarty’s Inverness ; Transported ander Tilbury Fort 20.3.47 884 Finlayson or Cromarty’s Inverness ; Transported Finlay, John Tilbury Fort 20.3.47 885 Finlayson, John Artillery 16.4.46 Culloden, Released Inverness; ‘ Jane of Alloway ’ Tilbury 886 Fisher, Daniel Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 Carlisle 887 Fitchett, Alex- 28.5.46 ander Haddington; Discharged Royal 31.10.46 Infirmary Edinburgh, Tolbooth 888 Fitzgerald, Bryan Corporal, Ber- At sea wick’s French 28.11.45 ; Discharged Service Hull PRISONERS OF THE ’45 193 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Angus — Servant to Wm. Sands, Montrose.—S.P.D., 86-18. No further reference to him. France — S.P.D., 94-255. Farm wall, 18 S.P.D., 84-2, 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; Angus P.R., 3621-3.

Tarland, — Farmer. ‘ Assisted in transporting the Spanish Aberdeen arms from Peterhead, surrendered himself and admitted to Bail.’—P.C., 8. This refers to the ship which landed 2500 guns.—Elcho, 388. Ross-shire 30 Servant to John Mclnivire, Lochcarron—S.P.D., 86-18, 88-60 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Isle of Skye 24 Servant to Donald M'Leod in Ballygower.— S.P.D., 88-18, 88-60 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Edinburgh 24 In the official list of captures at Culloden he is shown as an ‘ Engineer.’ He was probably the ‘ Mathematik Instrument Maker ’ who was ‘ employed about the rebel artillery.’ He was ultimately released and was at home in August 1747.—Scots Mag., April 1746, 186 ; S.P.D., 84-2 ; P.C., 248 ; Lyon, i. 156, 157. Perthshire — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. His name does not appear again, and he may have died. — J.R., Edinburgh.

— S.P.D., 81-73 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. VOL. II. N 194 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 889 Fitzgerald, French Service Holland; Released Charles, alias London Gibson

890 Fitzgerald, David — Edinburgh Morris Clare’s French At sea Discharged 891 Fitzgerald, Service 28.11.45 ; Edward Berwick, Feb.1746 Hull Sergeant, Ber- At sea Discharged 892 Fitzgerald, Gart wick’s French 28.11.45 ; or Gareet Service Berwick, Feb. ’46 Hull Lancaster Released 893 Fitzgerald, John Castle 30.11.47 Captain, ‘ Esperance ’ Died in prison 894 Fitzgerald, Bulkeley’s 25.11.45 Patrick Deal; Feb.1746 Custom House Smack ‘ Caroline ’ Greenwich, London, Marshalsea 895 Fitzgerald, French Service Carlisle ; Died in prison Stephen Brampton Oct. 1746

Lord John June 1746 Discharged, 896 Fitzgerald, Drummond’s Moidart; but deserted Thomas 4.2.47 on his way Glasgow, to Berwick 4.3.47 4.3.47 Edinburgh PRISONERS OF THE ’45 195 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. — Wounded at Culloden. Appears to have escaped to Holland where he assumed the alias of Gib- son. He was arrested there on suspicion, sent to London, and imprisoned until February 1749. Was released.—S.P.D., 110-40 ; S.P.S. Series, ii. 38-13. — He was committed on a charge of having used Sir Everard Fawkener’s name to raise money. Fate unknown.—S.P.S., ii. 31-21. — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

— S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

— Scots Mag., 1747, 549- — Captured at sea.—Scots Mag., Nov. 1745, 541 ; S.P.D., 81-29, 81-70, 93-30.

Newby, West- — ‘Gentleman.’ ‘ Pretended to be French.’ He was morland tried 9th Sept. 1746 and convicted. Orders issued for his execution on 21st Oct., but he died in prison before that date.—Scots Mag., Sept. 1746,497 ; S.P.D., 80-48,88-16 ; Baga, Ixix. 181. Kilkenny, — ‘Was once in Gardiner’s Dragoons, thereafter in Ireland the Dutch service, was discharged from both. Thereafter entered the French service and came over to Scotland with Drummond’s regi- ment. Deserted from the rebels before Cul- loden and surrendered himself.’—S.P.D., 90-65 ; S.P.S., ii. 35-47. 196 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 897 Fitzgerald, 2nd Lieut., ‘ Esperance ’ Discharged William Bulkeley’s 25.11.45 French Service Deal; Feb.1746 Customs Smack ‘ Caroline ’ Greenwich, London, Marshalsea Discharged 898 Fitzjames, Comte Major-General, 21.2.46 upon parole de French Service ‘at Bourbon sea ; ’ 28.2.46 Tower of London 899 Fitzmorris, French Service Marshalsea Discharged Robert French Service ‘ Louis XV ’ Discharged 900 Fitzpatrick, at sea ; Patrick Berwick, Hull 901 Fitzpatrick, Lally’s French William Service 902 Fitzsimonds or Corporal, Ber- ‘ Louis XV ’ Discharged Fitzsymonds, wick’s French 28.11.45 at sea; John Service Berwick-on- Tweed 903 Flammand, Paul French Service Marshalsea Discharged Discharged 904 Flanady, Mart Clare’sService French At28.11.45 sea ; Berwick, Feb. ’46 Hull 905 Flanagan, Peter Manchester 30.12.45Carlisle ; Chester Castle Discharged 906 Flashy [sic], John Berwick’sFrench Service At28.11.45; sea Berwick, Feb. ’46 Hull PRISONERS OF THE ’45 197 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. — Captured at sea.—Scots Mag., Nov. 1745, 541 ; S.P.D., 81-29, 81-70, 93-30.

France Son of the Duke of Fitzjames, who was eldest son of the second son of the Duke of Berwick, natural son of James VII. and Arabella Churchill. The latter was created Duke of Berwick in 1687. He became a Marshal of France and was killed in 1734.—Scots Mag., Feb. 1746, 96 ; March 1746, 148 ; Origins, 151 ; Elcho, 395. — S.P.D., 93-30. S.P.D., 81-29.

— This man when taken prisoner pleaded that he had been forced to join. His disposal is not known. —S.P.D., 81-36. France - ‘ He had the liberty of the Town, till he drank the Pretender’s health, upon which I put him in irons and have him now close.’—S.P.D., 85-105, 94-255. France — S.P.D., 93-30. France — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

Arsellaugh, — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81- Meath, 293. There is no record of what happened to Ireland him. He was not in the transportation lists. France S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73. 198 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 NO. NAME. REGIMENT. PRISON ULTIMATE CAREER. DISPOSAL. 907 Fleming, Alex- Crichton’s Aberdeen ; Transported ander Canongate, Aug. 1746 Carlisle 908 Fleming, David, 10.2.46 Perth ; Discharged 1.4.46 Edin- burgh Jail 909 Fleming, Paul French Service ‘ Soleil ’ Discharged 25.11.45 at sea ; Marshalsea 910 Fletcher, George Captain, Man- 30.12.45 Executed chester Carlisle ; 30.7.46 London Kennington (Southwark) Common 911 Fletcher, John — Lancaster Castle 912 Flint, Agnes Glenbucket’s 30.12.45 Released Carlisle ; Chester Castle 913 Flint, James Cadet in French 16.4.46 Picquets Culloden Discharged Inverness 914 Flint, John Glenbucket’s 30.12.45 Pardoned on Carlisle ; condition of York Castle enlistment 915 Fondedrite, Berwick’s Inverness; 22.7.46 Vinesse Perth, Discharged 916 Forbes, Alexander — BerwickInverness; June 1746 ‘ Thane of Fife’ Tilbury 917 Forbes, Alexander — 30.12.45 Released Carlisle ; Chester Castle, London PRISONERS OF THE ’45 199 HOME OR ORIGIN. E. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Aberdeen 20 Horse hirer.—J.li., Canongate ; S.P.D., 88-124< ; P.R., 3621-3 ; Allardyce, i. 255. Perth — Sheriff Officer, Perth. ‘ Suspicion of treasonable practices.’ ‘ Ran errands for the rebels and went at their desire to warn in carts and horses from the country to carry their baggage.’— S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Edinburgh. France — In French service. Taken at sea in Soleil priva- teer going to Scotland.—S.P.D., 81-80, 94-126. Lancashire 25 Was in the linen trade. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. At his trial it was said he paid 150 guineas for his commission.— Allardyce, ii. 379-383 ; Egerton, 2000-2 ; Baga, Ixix. 173. Lancashire — ‘ Committed on suspicion.’—S.P.D., 81-76. Ulti- mate disposal unknown. Probably discharged. Dunbar — With a child of 7. Taken at fall of Carlisle.— S.P.D., 81-293. Inverness-shire — Scots Mag., April 1746, 186. Berwick — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. Pleaded guilty at his trial on 2nd Oct. and was sentenced to death, but reprieved.—Scots Mag., 1746, 483, 543 ; S.P.D., 88-42 ; P.R., 3625-21. France — S.P.D., 89-272 ; S.P.S., ii. 35-47. Inverness-shire 20 ‘ On suspicion.’.—S.P.D., 84-2. This may have been the man who is said to have ‘ gone to the rebellion, a Servant to William Scott, late of Auchtydonald, on 1st Oct. 1745.’—P.C., 90. Not transported, may have died. Banff — Servant of John Hamilton, Governor of Carlisle. Taken at capture of Carlisle. Turned King’s Evidence against many of the Carlisle prisoners. —Allardyce, ii. 396, 434, etc.; S.P.D., 79-26, 81-293. 200 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER DISPOSAL. 918 Forbes, Alexander Duke of Perth’s Larbert; Transported 31.3.47 Stirling Castle, ‘ James & Mary ’ Medway Discharged 919 Forbes, Alexander Lord Lovat’s Inverness‘ Liberty &; Property ’ Medway 920 Forbes, Donald McIntosh’s Inverness; Transported ‘ Liberty & 20.3.47 Property ’ Tilbury 921 Forbes, Duncan -— Kirkcaldy Discharged

922 Forbes, Francis French Service ‘ Louis XV ’ Executed 28.11.45 ; 24.1.46 in Edinburgh Edinburgh Castle 923 Forbes, George Lord Lewis Culloden Gordon’s Inverness; ‘ Wallsgrave ’ Tilbury 924 Forbes, James Roy Stuart’s 14.11.45 Pardoned on West Port condition of Edinburgh ; enlistment Edinburgh Castle, 16.1.46 Edinburgh Jail, Carlisle 925 Forbes, John Glenbucket’s 30.12.45 Carlisle 926 Forbes, Robert, Captain, Lord Carlisle ; Sentenced to yr. of Newe, Lewis Gordon’s Portsmouth, death but Aberdeenshire London reprieved and pardoned un- conditionally, Oct. 1747 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 201 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Wemyss, Fife 20 ‘ Servant to the Pretender.’—J.R., Stirling; S.P.D., 88-60, 96-68 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84.

Inverness 20 Weaver in ‘ Bulie ’ (Beauly).—S.P.D., 86-55.

Morayshire 43 Farmer, Strathnairn.—5.P.H., 86-55,88-60; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Kirkcaldy — ‘ Indweller’ in Kirkcaldy. ‘ Concealed two rebells in his house for which was apprehended but liberate.’—P.C., 260. No other reference to him appears in the Records. Ireland — Captured at sea. Was found to be a deserter from the Royal Regt., and was hanged.—Scots Mag., Jan.1746,42. Aberdeen 23 S.P.D., 84-2. Subsequent disposal unknown. He was not transported. Caithness — Printer. He pleaded guilty when brought to trial on 9th Sept. 1746 and was sentenced to death. His execution was ordered for 21st Oct. 1746, but he was reprieved.—S.P.D., 88-16 ; Scots Mag., Sept. ’46, 438 ; P.R., 3625-21 ; Baga, Ixix. 183.

Strathbogie — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. Subsequent fate unknown. Corse, Coull, 18 Printer. Son of John Forbes of Newe, who was Deeside said to be ‘ well affected to the Government.’ He deserted after the battle of Falkirk and hid in the house of Dr. Patrick Dundas in Airth. He tried to get to London, but was caught at Carlisle. When brought to trial in Sept. 1746 202 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL.

927 Forbes, Robert Captain, Lord 30.12.45 Acquitted (1) Lewis Gordon’s Carlisle ; 24.10.46 London (Southwark)

928 Forbes, Robert, 7.7.45 St. Released The Revd. Ninians ; 29-5.46 7.7.45 Stirling Castle, 4.2.46 Edinburgh Castle

Inverness ; 929 Forbes, William Cromarty’s ‘ Thane of Fife’ Tilbury 930 Forbes, William Lord Lewis Inverness ; Transported Gordon’s ‘ Thane of 20.3.47 Fife,’ * James & Mary ’ Tilbury PRISONERS OF THE ’45 203 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to death. The Synod of Aberdeen and the Earl of Find- later, a strong partisan of the Hanoverian cause, appealed for mercy for him. He was reprieved and was offered pardon if he enlisted in the in- dependent companies raised for Admiral Bos- cawen’s expedition to India. This he dechned to accept on account of his health having been seriously impaired. Ultimately he was par- doned unconditionally in Oct. 1747.—S.P.D., 88-16, 100-9; Macbeth Forbes, 53, 54, 57; Origins, 114 note ; Scots Mag., 1746, 438 ; P.R., 3623-1, 18.5.48 ; Baga, Ixix. 179- Strathbogie — Tenant to the Duke of Gordon. At his trial in London on 24th Oct. it was proved that he had been forced to serve, that he had sent hay in for Cope’s army, and that, while at Carlisle, he tried to escape over the walls in women’s clothes, but was stopped. He was acquitted.—Scots Mag., 1746, 528 ; Allardyce, ii. 424 ; Egerton, 2000-22 ; Baga, Ixix. 172. Leith —- Son of Charles Forbes, schoolmaster of Bayne, Aberdeenshire, the Rev. Robert Forbes was an Episcopal clergyman in Leith. When he heard of the Prince’s landing, he set off with six friends to join him, but was captured at St. Ninians and imprisoned first in Stirling, then in Edinburgh Castle, where he was kept until 29th May 1746. In 1762 he became Bishop of Ross. He died on 18th Nov. 1775. To him we owe the Lyon in Mourning, which is one of the most important contemporary chronicles of the ’45.—Lyon, i. xii. Caithness 25 S.P.D., 84-2. Not shown in the transportation lists. Probably died.

Banff 20 Husbandry near Fochabers.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-55, 88-60; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84,-, P.R., 3621-3. 204 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 931 Forrest or For- — 5.7.46 Slate, Released on rester, Alex- Skye ; condition of ander, The Revd. Portree, leaving the Inverness, kingdom per- Tilbury, manently and April ’47 never return- Southwark ing, May 1747 932 Forrest, James 24.1.46 Coltness ; Edinburgh Jail Canongate, 8.8.46 Carlisle 933 Forrest or For- Duke of Perth’s Canongate ; Acquitted rester, John Carlisle 934 Forrester, David —- 6.3.46 Perth Died in prison 935 Forrester,Joseph — 1.5.46Perth; 6.9.46— 10.8.46 Canongate, Carlisle 936 Forrester, William Duke of Perth’s Drummond of Linnoch; Stirling Castle 937 Foste, Francis French Service Inverness; Discharged Perth, Edinburgh, Berwick 938 Foster, John — Carlisle Transported Oct. 1746 939 Foster, Thomas Berwick’s At sea Discharged French Service 28.11.45 ; Berwick, Feb. ’46 Hull PRISONERS OF THE ’45 205 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Benbecula — Roman Catholic Priest, was taken prisoner by Allan McDonald of Knock, in Slate, in Skye, and taken to Portree. In S.P.D., 88-60, his name is given as Forrester.—S.PJ)., 96-64, 97-138 ; Lyon, i. 178 ; Bellesheim, iv. 402.

Falkirk — Wright. ‘ For treasonable practises ’; was in hospital with ‘ scurvey in his legs.’—J.R., Can- ongate. ‘ Says that he was a volunteer for his late Majesty in 1715 and had no concern in the late rebellion, but was taken up on his way to Edinburgh to deliver a Dragoon horse that the rebels had left after the battle of Falkirk.’— S.P.D., 89-272. There is no record of him after he got to Carlisle. He may have died. Elgin — ‘ A common man.’ Was tried at Carlisle 19-26th Sept. 1746 and acquitted.—Scots Mag., 1746, 439 ; J.R., Canongate ; Baga, Ixix. 187. Nairn — On suspicion.—J.R., Perth. — ‘ Groom to Duke of Perth.’—J.R., Canongate. .

Edinburgh — ‘ Soldier in Lord Sempill’s Regt.’ ? Deserter.— J.R., Stirling. Was probably handed over to the military authorities.

France — ‘ A French soldier.’—S.P.D., 89-232. ? ‘ Mariner.’ —S.P.S., ii. 35-47.

70 Husbandman. His name was on the roll for trans portation in Oct. 1746.—SJAD., 88-124 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73. 206 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. Aug. 1746 940 Fotheringham, ‘ Pamela ’ David Tilbury

— Aug. ’46 Died in 941 F otheringham, ‘ Pamela ’ ‘ Pamela ’ Thomas Tilbury Aug. 1746 Acquitted and 942 Foure, Louis French Artillery York discharged

943 Fowden, William — 11.7.46Lancaster 944 Fox, Gabriel or Lieutenant, 17.4.46 Pardoned on ‘ Carbery ’ Dillon’s French Inverness ; condition of Service Penrith, perpetual Southwark banishment 945 Fox, Thomas — Gartmore;2.5.46 Perth ; Stirling Castle, 9.8.46 Carlisle 946 de Fraine, Gian French Service Taken at sea; Discharged [sic] Hull Discharged 947 Frangois, Philip French Service June‘ Walls- 1746 grave ’ Tilbury 948 Frandsham, Bulkeley’s At sea Discharged Robert French Service Hull28.11.45; 949 Frapont, Gregory French Service Taken at sea Discharged PRISONERS OF THE ’45 207 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Dundee ? 38 Merchant. A man of this name who was styled ‘ rebel governor of Dundee ’ is said to have escaped in May 1746 with Lord Ogilvy in a ship to Bergen, Norway.—Scots Mag., 1746, 240; P.C., 212. It is unlikely this can be the same man, unless he returned from abroad and was captured. His name was in the Pamela list of 9th August, but was not shown in that of 11th Sept. ’46, so he probably died.—S.P.D., 86-107. — S.P.D., 86-107. France — Was indicted on a charge of plundering Lord Lons- dale’s house of Lowther Hall, in conjunction with one James Jellens and Edmond Clavering. At his trial at York on 2nd Oct. 1746 he was acquitted.—Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 483-485. — A warrant for his delivery to Lancaster Jail was dated 11th July 1746.—S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. Nothing more is known of him. — P.R., 3622-12 ; Addl. MSS., 29674-209.

Leicester — ‘ In Guise’s Regt.,’ and therefore a deserter.— J.R., Perth. Was probably handed over to the military authorities.

France — S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. Hanau — Servant to Capt. Burke.—S.P.D., 84-2.

France — S.P.D., 81-73 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. France S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. 208 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ultimate no. name. regiment. career disposal. Escaped 950 Fraser, Alexander Ensign,Lovat’s Lord 16.4.46Culloden; 19.4.46 16.4.46 Culloden House

Transported 951 Fraser, Alexander Duke of Perth’s Edinburgh;‘ Thane of 20.3.47 Fife’ Tilbury Discharged 952 Fraser, Alexander — 11.8.45Edinburgh Tolbooth

Transported 953 Fraser, Alexander Lord Lovat’s InvernessJune 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Alexander & James,’ * Liberty & Property ’ Tilbury Executed 954 Fraser or Freisel, McDonald’s Stirling; York 1.11.46 Daniel Carlisle,Coventry, York Transported 955 Fraser, David Sergeant, Lord 16.4.46 31.3.47 Lovat’s CullodenInverness; June 1746 ‘Jane of Leith ’ Tilbury, Tilbury Fort PRISONERS OF THE ’45 209 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. — He was shot through the thigh at Culloden, taken prisoner and carried with others to Culloden House, where he lay for two days without his wounds being dressed. On 19th April they were put in carts to be taken to Inverness. The whole of them were taken out and placed against a dyke and the soldiers fired on them. Fraser fell with the rest, and was also struck on the head with a gun butt and blinded in one eye, and left for dead. Lord Boyd found him and had him taken to a neighbouring cottage, where he remained concealed.—Lyon, ii. 260. Morayshire 22 S.P.D., 84-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

— ! Sometime servant to Capt. John Drummond.’ The Scots Magazine reported in August that when news of the Prince’s landing was received in Edinburgh this Alexander Fraser, ‘ sometime servant to John Drummond, a Captain in the French Service,’ was committed to Edinburgh jail on suspicion, on 11th Aug. 1745.—Scots Mag., Aug. 1745. Inverness 22 Weaver, Monique.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-55, 88-60, 95-2.

Inverness — Deserter from Loudoun’s Regt., tried 2nd Oct. 1746 at York and pleaded guilty. Was sen- tenced to death. ‘ A very active Highlander.’— Scots Mag., 1746, 483, 542 ; S.P.D., 81-29, 81-64, 88-42 ; J.R., Stirling. Inverness 27 Servant to the Master of Lovat.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-18 ; Scots Mag., April 1746, 186 ; S.P.D., 88-60, 95-2.

VOL. II. 210 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 956 Fraser, David Cromarty’s Inverness ; Transported June 1746 31.3.47 ‘ Jane of Leith ’ Tilbury, Tilbury Fort 957 Fraser, David Lord Lovat’s ‘ Jane of Transported Leith ’ 20.3.47 Tilbury 958 Fraser, Donald Lord Cromarty’s Inverness ; Transported ‘ Thane of 31.3.47 Fife,’ ‘ Liberty & Property ’ Tilbury 10.4.46 Transported 959 Fraser, Donald Lord Lovat’s Culloden 20.3.47 Inverness ; June 1746 ‘ Alexander & James,’ ‘ Liberty ’ Medway 960 Fraser alias Gar- Glengarry’s Inverness ; Discharged diner, Donald June 1746 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort 961 Fraser, Hugh, yr. 1.7.46 Fort Pardoned of Bochrubin Augustus 7.6.48 Inverness; Edinburgh Castle, London, House of Munie, messenger PRISONERS OF THE ’45 211 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Ross-shire 22 Fiddler in Ballachridhe.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88- 60,95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84,; P.R., 3621-3.

‘ Balagalken,’ 22 ‘ He is deaf and dumb but said to kill 7 men at Glen Urquhart Falkirk.’—S.P.D., 84-2 ; Scots Mag., April 1746, 186 ; P.C., 74 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Logie, Ross 19 Tailor in Logie.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-55, 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. In spite of giving evidence against Lord Macleod he was apparently transported.—A Hardy ce, ii. 411. Inverness 20 Husbandman. Fort Augustus.—S.P.D., 86-55, 84-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Achtemerak,’ 58 Farmer in Glen Urquhart.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-18. Glen Urquhart He was probably the man who turned King’s Evidence at the Southwark trials.—Allardyce, ii. 411,469; Grants, 4Q4>. Dunballoch, He is styled ‘ Secretary to Lord Lovat.’ He was Inverness- at the time a Writer in Edinburgh, but had shire been Secretary to Lord Lovat from 1741 until 1744, when he left him and was succeeded by Robert Fraser (q.v). The Duke of Newcastle had him sent to London. Murray of Broughton said Fraser had been sent to Lord Lovat to urge him to join the Prince. He was certainly carry- ing letters to Lovat in January 1746. He turned King’s Evidence against Lord Lovat. He, along with John Murray of Broughton, was granted a free pardon, the relevant letter being dated 7th June 1748.—Murray : Memorials, 216, 245, 415, 468, 467 ; S.P.D., 89-272, 107-34 ; Scots Mag., 1747, 110-111 ; P.R., 3623, No. 2; For- feited Estates, i. 212 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. Lord John Inverness ; Transported 962 Fraser, Hugh Drummond’s June 1746 31.3.47 ‘ Margaret & Mary ’ Tilbury, ‘ Liberty & Property ’ French Service At sea Discharged 963 Fraser, Hugh ‘ Soleil ’ 24.11.25 ; Marshalsea 27.4.46 Transported 964 Fraser, Hugh Ogilvy’s Montrose ; 31.3.47 13.5.46 Inverness, June 1746 ‘Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury Fort Lord Lovat’s Inverness ; Transported 965 Fraser, Hugh or June 1746 31.3.47 Ewen (1) ‘ Alexander & James ’ Tilbury, Tilbury Fort Lord Lovat’s Inverness ; Transported 966 Fraser, Hugh (2) June 1746 31.3.47 ‘ Margaret & Mary ’ Tilbury Inverness; Transported 967 Fraser, Hugh (3) Lord Lovat’s June 1746 31.3.47 ‘ Alexander & James,’ ‘ Liberty ’ Lord Lovat’s Inverness ; Transported 968 Fraser, James ‘ Wallsgrave 31.3.47 Tilbury, Tilbury Fort Glenbucket’s 30.12.45 969 Fraser or Frazier, Carlisle ; James York Castle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 213 HOME OR ORIGIN. age. notes and authorities. Inverness 27 Husbandry, Auchindach.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-55, 88-60, 95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R., 3621-3.

France — In French service. Taken at sea in the Soleil privateer on the way to Scotland.—S.P.D., 81-80, 93-30, 94-126. Perth 28 Blacksmith, Montrose.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Inverness 32 Tailor in Colwoolen.—S.P.D., 86-18, 82-4, 88-60, (80?) 95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Inverness 26 Husbandry in Imirmurie,—S.P.D., 84-2, 88-55, 88-60, 96-68 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Inverness 26 Husbandry in Drumhardinich.—S.P.D., 86-55, 84-2, 96-68.

Inverness 68 On suspicion. Labourer.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Strathbogie — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,81-88. His name does not appear again. He probably died. 214 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 970 Fraser, John Inverness Released

Inverness ; Transported 971 Fraser, John (1) Glengarry’s ‘ Wallsgrave ’ 31.3.47 Tilbury, Tilbury Fort Inverness ; Transported 972 Fraser, Johp (2) Glengarry’s ‘ Wallsgrave ’ 20.3.47 Tilbury 30.12.45 Discharged 973 Fraser, John Duke of Perth’s Carlisle ; Chester Castle, London Inverness ; Transported 974 Fraser, John (1) Lord Lovat’s June 1746 31.3.47 ‘ Alexander & James ’ Tilbury, Tilbury Fort Inverness; Transported 975 Fraser, John (2) Lord Lovat’s Tilbury Fort 31.3.47 Inverness ; Transported 976 Fraser, John (3) Lord Lovat’s Tilbury Fort, 31.3.47 ‘ Liberty & Property ’ Medway Inverness; Transported 977 Fraser, John (4) Lord Lovat’s June 1746 31.3.47 ‘ James & Mary ’ Medway Inverness ; 978 Fraser, John (5) Lord Lovat’s ‘ Liberty & Property ’ Medway PRISONERS OF THE ’45 215 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Inverness Provost of Inverness. When he went in his official capacity to pay his respects to Cumber- land after the battle of Culloden he asked that mercy be mingled with judgment. He was literally kicked out of the room by General Hawley’s (or Huske’s) orders with the words, ‘ damn the rebel dog, kick him downstairs and throw him in prison directly.’ He was presum- ably released later, as he does not appear to have been sent to London.—Lyon, i. 218 ; ii. 72. Delcaitack, 22 ‘ Farms some land near Culloden. Taken on Glenmoriston, suspicion he says.’—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2. This Inverness may be the man who is shown as Capt. O’Neill’s servant in the Tilbury Lists.—S.P.D., 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Inverwick, 40 S.P.D., 84-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; Glenmoriston, Grants, 496. Inverness-shire Aberdeen — Labourer. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,81-293. Turned King’s Evidence against many of the Carlisle prisoners.—Allardyce, ii. 396, 433, etc. Inverness 50 Farmer in Craigscory.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60, (69 ?) 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Inverness 34 Weaver.—S.P.D., 86-18,88-60, 95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. Inverness 22 Was servant to Mr. Mitchell, Writer, Edinburgh. During the operations he was servant to ‘ O’Neill a French Officer.’—S.P.D., 86-55, 88-60. Ross 30 Farmer in Crochill.—S.P.D., 85-55, 95-2 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Inverness 44 Farmer in Belladrum.—S.P.D., 86-55. No further record. Probably died. 216 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. ‘ Margaret 979 Fraser, John & Mary ’ Tilbury 980 Fraser, Owen Inverness ; Transported Tilbury 20.3.47 Lord Lovat’s Inverness ; 981 Fraser, Patrick ‘ Liberty & Property ’ Medway Lord Lovat’s Inverness; Transported 982 Fraser, Peter June 1746 20.3.47 ‘ Margaret & Mary,’ ‘ James & Mary ’ Baggage Man 2.9.46 983 Fraser, Robert Aberdeen ; Carlisle, York Castle 984 Fraser, Robert Secretary to Aug. 1746 Lord Lovat ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury

Inverness ; 985 Fraser, Roderick Stonywood’s June 1746 ‘ Thane of Fife’ Tilbury 986 Fraser, Rory or Cromarty’s Inverness; Transported Roderick ‘ Wallsgrave ’ 31.3.47 Tilbury, Tilbury Fort Inverness; Transported 987 Fraser, Simon Lord Lovat’s June 1746 31.3.47 ‘ Jane of Leith ’ Tilbury, Tilbury Fort PRISONERS OF THE ’45 217 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Inverness 30 ‘ On suspicion.’—S.P.D., 84-2. Remarks as above. Inverness — S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Inverness 36 Husbandry in Drumhardinich.—S.P.D., 86-55.

Inverness 36 S.P.D., 84-2, 88-60 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Banff 12 ‘ Late Post.’ ‘ Col. Creighton’s baggage man.’— .J.R., Aberdeen; S.P.D., 81-88. No further information regarding him. 22 He became Secretary to Lord Lovat after 1744, and is styled so when a prisoner. It was not he who gave evidence against Lord Lovat, though he said he was present at the meeting between the Prince and Lovat at Gortuleg after Culloden when Lovat excused himself for his not having taken part in the operations owing to his age and infirmities.—S.P.D., 86-107 ; Murray : Mem- orials, 216 ; Macbeth Forbes, 23. His disposal has not been traced. Banffshire 60 S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him. He probably died.

Ross 28 Farmer, Dingwall.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Inverness 20 Lived with his father in Aird.—S.P.D., 86-18, 88-60, 95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R., 3621-3. 218 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 988 Fraser or Frazer, Glenbucket’s 1.2.46 Escaped out Thomas Stirling; of hospital 7.2.46 Stirling Castle Edinburgh Released under 989 Fraser or Frazer, — General Par- William don, 1747 990 Fraser or Frazer, ‘ Capt. Wm. Feb.1746 Discharged William (of Frazer’s Co.’ Clifton; 15.7.47 Dalernig ?) 4.2.47 Glasgow Lord Lovat’s June 1746 Transported 991 Fraser, William ‘ Margaret 31.3.47 & Mary ’ Tilbury, ‘ James & Mary ’ Lochiel’s 20.11.45 Liberated 992 Fraser, William Leith ; 10.3.46 25.11.45 Edin- burgh Jail 993 Freger, Alex- Clare’s At sea Discharged ander French Service 28.11.45 ; Berwick, Feb. ’46 Hull 994 Friejohn, Berwick’s At sea Discharged Anthony French Service 28.11.45 ; Berwick, Feb. ’46 Hull Inverness; Died at sea 995 Frigge, Alexander June 1746 1.6.46 ‘ Alexander & James ’ Tilbury Inverness ; Discharged 996 Fudde, William Ogilvy’s June 1746 ‘Jane of Leith ’ Tilbury, Tilbury Fort 25.2.46 Liberated 997 Fullerton, Alex- Ogilvy’s Edzell; 25.2.47 ander 25.2.46 Montrose, 10.3.46 Stirling, Edinburgh PRISONERS OF THE ’45 219 HOME OR ORIGIN. age. notes and authorities. Banff — Farmer. ‘ Shott through thigh.’ Surgeon’s fee 6s. 8d.—J.R., Stirling. — ‘ Declares that he was never concerned in the rebellion.’—S.P.D., 89-272. Kiltarlity — J.R., Glasgow.

Aird, Inver- 26 Husbandry in Kirktown. ‘ Was apprehended ness-shire after the battle of Falkirk.’—S.P.D., 84-2, 88-60, 89-272, 96-68 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-8. Inverness — ‘ A common Highlander.’—J.R., Edinburgh.

— S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

France — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

Elgin -— He is referred to in a letter of 17.3.47 from William Jack as having been a prisoner with him on the James fy Mary, and as having died in Cromarty Firth.-—Lyon, iii. 15. Angus 54 Weaver in Carseburn.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-18. He turned King’s Evidence against several prisoners including Nicholas Glascoe.—Allardyce, ii. 419.

Edzell — Farmer. ‘ Mounted guard as a Captain in rebel army, attested by the Minister of Slateford.’— J.R., Montrose. 220 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 998 Fullerton, Henry — Stirling Discharged Discharged 999 Fullerton, John — 24.2.46Montrose ; 10.3.46 Stirling 1000 Fulthorp, Roger Manchester Carlisle Pardoned on condition of enlistment 22.7.46 1001 Furnivail, Thomas Lieutenant, 30.12.45 Banished Manchester Carlisle; London

1002 Fyfe, Thomas 4.12.45 Liberated Edinburgh 8.1.46 Jail 1003 Caddish, Alex- Liverpool Transported ander 5 Aug. ’47 1004 Cairn, Peter or Whitehaven Garnatsgavin [sic] 1005 Gallet, Jean Berwick’s Berwick Discharged French Service 1006 Ganys, John 30.12.45 Carlisle 1007 Garcy, Lawrence Berwick’s At sea Discharged French Service 28.11.45 ; Hull 1008 Gardee, Jean French Service At sea Discharged 24.11.45 ‘ Soleil ’; Marshalsea 1009 Gardner, Alex- Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 Died in prison ander Carlisle ; before April Lincoln 1747 Castle 1010 Gardner, Andrew 22.7.46 22.9.46 re- Arbroath ; leased on bail 13.8.46 to stand trial Canongate if called upon PRISONERS OF THE ’45 221 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Angus Farmer. On suspicion.—S.P.D., 89-272; J.K., Stirling. Montrose — Merchant. On suspicion.—J.R., Stirling.

Warrington — Barber. He pleaded guilty when arraigned, 16th Aug. 1746. Sentenced to death.—Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 438 ; P.R., 3625-1 ; Baga,\xix. 180. ‘ Appeared to be very young.’—S.P.D., 88-16. Cheshire — A Manchester warehouseman. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. Was tried, pleaded guilty and sentenced to death, but was reprieved and banished on condition of never returning. He was concerned in an assault on the warders of the prison.—Scots Mag., July 1746, 320 ; S.P.D., 107-81, 103-44; P.S. Docquet Book, 6763, Sept. 1748 ; Baga, Ixix. 174. — Tailor. ‘ On suspicion.’—J.R., Edinburgh.

Banff — Captured near River Esk.—S.P.D., 92-201. France — S.P.D., 94-255. Banffshire — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. France — S.P.D., 81-73. France — In French service. Taken in Soleil privateer at sea going to Scotland.—S.P.D., 81-80, 93-30, 94-126. Linlithgow — Taken at capture of Carlisle. Sentenced to be transported, but died in prison.—S.P.D., 79-26 ; 91-84, 96-121 ; P.R., 3621-3. Dundee — Weaver. On suspicion.—J.R., Arbroath; J.R., Canongate. 222 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. Edinburgh Released under 1011 Gardner, James General Par- don, 1747 29.2.46 Transported 1012 Gardner or Gar- Perth ; diner, Nicholas 10.8.46 Canongate, Aug. ’46 Carlisle, Aug. ’47 Liverpool 1013 Gardner or Gar- Carlisle Transported diner, Peter 1014 Garrety, Cor- French Service Taken at sea; Discharged nelius Berwick 1015 Garries, Alex- Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 ander Carlisle Cromarty’s Inverness ; Transported 1016 Garve, William Sept. 1746 20.3.47 ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury 14.11.45 Released under 1017 Garvie, James Kirkliston ; General Par- Edinburgh don, 1747 Castle, 15.1.46 Edinburgh Tolbooth French Service At sea Discharged 1018 Garvey, Law- Berwick; rence Feb. ’46 Hull, Marshalsea, London Lord John —.—.45 ; Discharged 1019 Gay, Joseph Drummond’s 6.2.46 Perth, 10.5.46 Inverness Captain, Perth’s Carlisle ; Pardoned un- 1020 Gedd or Gadd, London conditionally James 10.5.48 PRISONERS OF THE 45 223 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Airth, Stirling ‘ Servant to James Graham of Airth. Killed one of His Majesty’s dragoons at Stirling. Prisoner at Edinburgh.’—P.C., 56. Lancashire ‘ In rebel service.’ ‘ Servant at Clichton.’— S.P.D., 88-124; P.R., 3621-3; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84.

8 Tailor. His name was on the transportation list of 26.10.46, but as he was sick he may not have been sent.—S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3. France — S.P.D., 85-185. Aberdeen — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. His name does not appear in the transportation list, so he may have died. Inchrory, — ‘ Farmer at Inchrory. Forced out by Roderick Ross-shire McCulloch of Glasstulich.’ ‘ Said to have come in of his own accord.’—S.P.D., 87-122, 88-60 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. — ‘ A common Highlander.’ On suspicion. Was sick with ‘ inflammation in his gutts ’ in April- May ’46.—J.R., Edinburgh. He was evidently deserting when caught.

S.P.D., 81-72, 94-225.

France J.R., Perth.

Edinburgh Printer or typefounder.’ ‘ Acted as printer for the rebels.’—P.C., xiv. 248. He was son of William Gedd, goldsmith, Edinburgh, who in 1725 invented the art of stereotyping. James Gedd was made prisoner at Carlisle, sent to London and condemned to death, and pleaded 224 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL.

30.12.45 Transported 1021 Geddes or Gaddes, Glenbucket’s Carlisle ; Alexander Chester Castle Culloden 1022 Geddes, Andrew Ogilvy’s Inverness; June 1746 ‘Jane of Alio way,’ Tilbury Fort Carlisle ; Pardoned on 1023 Geddes or Gaddes, Perth’s Chester condition o -' John Castle, enlistment York Castle 22.7.48 Inverness; 1024 Geddes, William LordGordon’s Lewis ‘ Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury Fort 25.2.46 Liberated 1025 Gemlo or Gemble, Montrose ; 25.2.47 David 10.3.46 Stirling Castle, Edinburgh Captain, Lally’s 17.4.46 Pardoned on 1026 Geoghegan, French Service Inverness; condition of Alexander Penrith permanent banishment Captain, Lally’s 30.12.45 Discharged 1027 Geoghegan or French Service Carlisle Gorogan, Sir Castle; Francis Penrith PRISONERS OF THE ’45 225 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. guilty ; but no sentence was recorded against him, and, through the influence of friends, in- cluding the Master of Trinity College, Oxford, and in recognition of his father’s invention, he was reprieved and pardoned, and he emigrated to Jamaica.—Scots Mag., July 1746, 320; S.P.D., 99-17, 100-65; P.C., 379; Macbeth Forbes, 21 ; P.R., 3623-1 of 10.5.48 ; Baga, Ixix. 172. Sarntown, — Labourer. Taken at surrender of town.—S.P.D., Aberdeen- 81-293 ; P.R., 3621-3. shire Moray 27 ‘ Livery servant of Lord Ogilvy.’ Farmed a fishery on Spey.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2. Not in the transportation list. Probably died.

Raffen, Banff —• Taken at fall of Carlisle. Pleaded guilty at his trial at York and was sentenced to death 2nd Oct. 1746, but was reprieved.—S.P.D., 81-293,88-42 ; Scots Mag., 1746, 483, 543 ; P.R., 3625-21. Moray 63 Chapman in Elgin.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-18.

Montrose — Cooper ‘ Assisted the rebels at taking the Hazard sloop.’ ‘ Witnesses saw him working at the rebel batteries in Montrose.’—S.P.D., 89-272; J.R., Stirling. France — Addl. MSS., 29674-209 ; P.R., 3622-12.

Ireland — The Prince gave Sir Francis a commission to raise an English regiment when they reached Preston. The Prince’s officers pointed out that, being a Catholic, it was inexpedient to appoint him to command Englishmen ; and his commission was consequently withdrawn.—Elcko, 327 ; Origins, 171. He was one of the French officers taken prisoner at Carlisle at its surrender. He styled VOL. II. 226 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL.

25.6.46 from Discharged 1028 George, John LordDrummond’s John Royal Infirmary ; 15.7.46 Canongate Jail, Edinburgh Tolbooth Berwick Discharged 1029 Gerity, Cornelius Sergeant,wick’s French Ber- Service Carlisle; 1030 Germshie, James — 7.3.46 Lancaster 30.12.45 Sentenced to 1031 Gibb, Andrew Glenbucket’s Carlisle; be trans- Chester ported but Castle was drowned when going on board a ship for trans- portation in the Mersey 1032 Gib or Gibb, Master of the 16.5.46 Discharged on James Household of Leven; bail 8.5.47 the Prince 16.5.46 Kirkcaldy, 19.5.46 Leith, 14.8.46 Canongate 15.11.46 ; Released under 1033 Gibb, John Kilmarnock’sLife Guards 8.12.46 General Par- Aberdeen don, 1747 Tilbury ; Transported 1034 Gibbon, Francis Balmerino’sHorse 24.4.47 Southwark PRISONERS OF THE ’45 227 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. himself ‘ Commander of the French Artillery ’ and of the French garrison at Carlisle and sub- scribed his name ‘ De Geoghegan ’ in a letter which was captured before the fall of that town.— Scots Mag., Dec. 1745, 579, 580 ; S.P.D., 79-26, 93-30; Johnstone, 106, note ; Allardyce, ii. 486. This was ‘ Le Chevaher Georghegan ’ who was signatory to the protest against the treatment of James Hay.—Allardyce, ii. 486. France — ‘ Servant to Capt. Douglas.’—J.R., Edinburgh.

France — S.P.D., 94-255. — There is no further reference to him.—S.P.D., 81-76. Banff — Weaver. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,81-293; Pi?., 3621-3 ; Macbeth Forbes, 57.

Edinburgh — Excise Officer, Leven. ‘ Clerk to the Pretender’s son’s kitchen.’ This man’s household accounts are contained in Lyon, ii. 115-132, and from the narrative of his wanderings (e7>. 158-171) itappears that it was entirely an accident that he escaped being sent to Carlisle with other prisoners.— Lyon, ii. 162 ; J.R., Leith ; J.R., Canongate. Aberdeen — Shoemaker.—J.R., Aberdeen. — ‘ A private man.’—S.P.D., 88-60, 96-154. 228 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. Inverness ; 1035 Gibbon or Gib- Pitsligo’s June 1746 bons, William ‘ Walls- grave,’ Tilbury Fort, Southwark 1036 Gibson, Edward Balmerino’s Chester Released Life Guards Castle ; 3.8.46 (? 47) London Transported 1037 Gibson, John ? Ogilvy’s Arbroath,surrendered himself; 10.3.46 Stirling, 8.8.46 Carlisle Released 1038 Gibson, Roger — Holland;London Hanged 1039 Gill, Sergeant,‘ Rebel Forces ’ Culloden 20.4.46 1040 Gillies or Giles, Clanranald’s 30.12.45 Daniel YorkCarlisle; Castle 1041 Gillespie, Thomas Perth’s CullodenInverness; June 1746 ‘Jane of Alloway ’ Tilbury Released under 1042 Gillespie, William — 6.6.46Arbroath General Par- don, 1747 1043 Gillian, Ralph — York Castle Acquitted as 1044 Glascoe or Glas- Major, Dillon s Culloden a rebel but gow, Nicholas JuneInverness 1746 ; detained as a ‘ Dolphin ’ prisoner of Tilbury, war 10.11.46 London and subse- (Southwark) quently dis- charged to France PRISONERS OF THE ’45 229 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Stonehaven, 44 Merchant. ‘ Servant to Wm. Menzies of Pit- Mearns foddel, a rebel.’ He was still in prison 9-4.47, and his disposal is unknown. He is not on the transportation lists.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-18, 96-64. — Turned King’s Evidence and was sent to London as a witness ; in the custody of Carrington, the messenger.—Scots Mag., 1747, 402; S.P.D., 98- 43; Allardyce, ii. 402. Dundee 20 Weaver. ‘ Was at Falkirk and at the Siege of Stirling.’—P.C., 214; S.P.D., 88-124; P.R., 3621-3.

Edinburgh — Shoemaker. Was arrested in Holland on suspicion and sent to London, and was in prison for 16 months.—S.P.D., 109-16. Deserter from the Royal Regt. Captured among the Jacobite prisoners.—Cumberland Orders. ‘ Highlands ’ — Taken at capture of Carlisle.-—S.P.D., 79-26,81-88. His disposal is unknown. He may have died. Linlithgow- 13 Servant.—S.P.D., 84-2. The Culloden list.— shire Allardyce, ii. 612. Note as above.

Arbroath — ‘ Mariner.’ ‘ Having served as pilot to a French ship from Arbroath to Montrose.’—J.R., Ar- broath ; P.C., 168. — S.P.D., 81-88. Nothing more is known of him or his disposal. France — Lieutenant in Dillon’s Irish-French Regiment, he acted as major and military instructor to the 2nd Batt. Lord Ogilvy’s Regt. He was in charge of the batteries in Montrose harbour when the English sloop Hazard was captured on 24th November 1745. He is also said to have acted as military instructor to Lord Ogilvy’s 2nd Battn. He carried out a brilliant little night action at Keith on 20th March 1746 against a body of 230 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL.

— 28.1.46 Discharged 1045 Glass, James Edinburgh 2.2.46 Lord Cromarty’s Inverness ; Transported 1046 Glass, John June 1746 31.3.47 ‘ Liberty & Property ’ Medway — June 1746 1047 Glass, Kenneth ‘Jane of Leith ’ Tilbury 1048 Glendinning, — Coventry Released Robert Feb.1746 Discharged 1049 Gloude, de Fraine Drummer,French Service AtBerwick; sea Feb. ’46 Hull Transported 1050 Goff, John Dillon’s Culloden;‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury, In hospital ship ‘ Mer- maid ’ Pardoned on 1051 Gold [,«c], John French Service condition of permanent banishment 2.7.47 Pardoned on 1052 Gold [«c], Thomas French Service condition of permanent banishment PRISONERS OF THE ’45 231 HOME OR ORIGIN. VGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Campbells, killing 9 and taking 80 prisoners and 30 horses, losing only one man himself. (Lyon, ii. 214-217.) He was taken prisoner after Culloden and sent to London, where he was brought to trial. He pleaded that he was born in France and held a French commission, and was consequently released from the status of rebel, his irons were removed, and he was treated as a prisoner of war.—Origins, 155 ; Scots Mag., 1746, 529; S.P.D., 84-2. For his trial at Southwark, see Allardyce, ii. 418-424 ; Egerton, 2000-21 ; Baga, Ixix. 174. — Carrier. On suspicion.—J.R., Edinburgh. Milton of Red 40 ‘ Brogmaker.’ Carried arms ; taken prisoner.— Castle, Kiler- P.C., 76 ; S.P.D., 86-55, 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. nan, Ross Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Cromarty 45 On suspicion.—S.P.D., 84-2. His disposal is un- known. Name does not appear in transporta- tion lists ; he may have died. — Farmer. Taken on suspicion. ‘ Followed the rebels to recover a black horse.’—S.P.D., 81-29, 81-64. France — S.P.D., 81-72. France — ‘ Apprentice to a clothier in Dublin, lived 14 years there, left that country 8 years after ; has the brogue very strong, yet, this is one of Mons. Carpentier’s Frenchmen who can’t speak Enghsh. However he signed a petition with John Lowden.’—S.P.D., 87-122, 88-60 ; P.R., 3621-3. France — P.R., 3622-12.

France — P.R., 3622-12. 232 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1053 Colder, John Carlisle; Transported Liverpool 1054 Gollan, Donald Transported 1055 Gollon, John Culloden ; Inverness 1056 Gone, Andrew York Castle 1057 Gonk, David Ogilvy’s Inverness; Transported Tilbury Fort 31.3.47 1058 Goodburn or Carlisle ; Transported Goodbrand, York Castle, Antigua Alexander Liverpool 8.5.47 1059 Gooding or Stirling Discharged Gooden, John 1060 Gordon, Lady Inverness Released Janet, of Park April 1746

1061 Gordon of Gairn- Farquharson of Culloden ; Died in con- side, Alexander Monaltrie’s Inverness finement 1062 Gordon, Alex- Grant’s 30.12.45 ander Carlisle 1063 Gordon, Alex- Chaplain, 17.4.46 Died in cap- ander, The French Service Inverness tivity May Revd. 1746 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 233 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. — P.R., 3621-3 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. Avoch, Ross — ‘ Transported, being taken prisoner.’—P.C., 76. Inverness-shire — His name only appears in the Culloden List.— Allardyce, ii. 611. — S.P.D., 81-88. There is no further reference to him in any list. Angus 20 ‘ Servant to James Histies near Montrose.’— S.P.D., 86-18, 88-60, 95-2. Banff 30 Carpenter.—S.P.D., 91-77. At his trial on 2nd (? 17) Oct. 1746 he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to death, but was reprieved.—Scots Mag., 1746, 483,543 ; S.P.D., 88-42 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3261-3 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. Ireland — ‘ On suspicion.’ Declares that he was not con- cerned in the rebellion.’—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Stirling. — Scots Mag., April 1746, 188. Janet Duff, Lady Gordon, was second daughter of Wilham Lord Braco by his second wife, Jean Grant of Grant. She was born in 1737. Early in 1745 she eloped with Sir William Gordon, Bt., of Park, from Rothiemay House. Her husband joined Lord Pitsligo in raising men after the battle of Prestonpans, and served throughout the cam- paign, escaping after Culloden to France. She was living in Inverness before the arrival of the Prince’s army, and was taken prisoner ; but as she was expecting the birth of her first child, Jean, she was released and allowed to go for her confinement to her father’s house. She joined her husband in France, where they lived in great poverty. On his death at Douai, 5th June 1751, she then married George Hay of Mountblairy, Banff. She died in March 1758. Gairnside, Braemar Aberdeen — Taken at capture of Carhsle.—S.P.D , 79-26. His name does not appear again, and he may have died. Aboyne — Of the family of Gordon of Glencat near Aboyne. Chaplain to the French troops. Died three weeks after being taken prisoner. According to the Catholic Directory he was ‘ of the Glencat family,’ son of John Gordon of Barrack. He entered the Scots College at Douai in 1718, and 234 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL.

1064 Gordon, Arthur, Aberdeen Discharged of Wardhouse 7.2.47 (? Carnousie) 1065 Gordon, Charles, Paymaster, 30.12.45 Transported of Binhall, yr. Glenbucket’s Carlisle ; 11.9.46 London (Southwark)

1066 Gordon, Charles, Glenbucket’s Carlisle Executed yr. of Terpersie 8.8.46 Carlisle15.11.46

30.12.45 Sentenced to be 1067 Gordon, Charles Glenbucket’s Carlisle ; transported,but (1) Chester was drowned Castle when going on board a ship in the Mersey for transportation, March 1747 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 235 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. was sent to the mission in Scotland 1734, serv- ing at Glengairn.—Scots Mag., vol. xvi. p. 211 ; Bulloch, hi. 510, No. 2065 ; Catholic Directory, 1853; Catholic Highlands, 79; Addl. MSS., 29674-209. — As Wardhouse is believed not to have come out in the ’45, Dr. Bulloch thinks this may be Arthur Gordon of Camousie.—J.R., Aberdeen ; Bul- lock, hi. 2068. Binhall, 17 Son of Patrick Gordon of Binhall. ‘ Made prisoner Caimie, at Carlisle.’—P.C., 28. The State Papers say Aberdeen he was a Lieutenant in Lord Ogilvy’s Regt.— S.P.D., 79-26, 107-28. At his trial in London on 23rd Nov. it was stated that he was ‘ son of a Bailie of Regality under the Duke of Gordon, well-disposed.’ At his trial the plea that he had been forced to join by Glenbucket, although he offered money in lieu of service, was not accepted. He was convicted and sentenced to death with a recommendation to mercy on account of his youth, and reprieved. While in prison he was concerned in an assault on the prison warders.—Scots Mag., 1746, 528. He became a notable character in Maryland where he settled. His son entered the U.S. Navy.— S.P.D., 107-74, 103-44 ; P.R., 4.9.48 ; Bulloch, iii. 512, No. 2072 ; Allardyce, ii. 390 ; Egerton, 2000-5 ; Baga, Ixix. 173. Terpersie, — Son of James (George) Gordon of Terpersie, an Aberdeen officer in the Prince’s army. He was captured at his own house. His identity was not known, but when taken to a farmhouse where his family was living his children recognised him and greeted him ‘ Daddy.’ At his trial at Carlisle he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to death. —Scots Mag., Sept. ’46, 438 ; Bulloch, iii. No. 2074 ; Lyon, i. 252, and ii. 343 ; Baga, Ixix. 186. Stradon, Banff — Labourer. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,81-121,81-293; P.R., 3621-3 ; Macbeth Forbes, 57 ; Bulloch, iii. 513, No. 2073. 236 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1068 Gordon, Charles Lieutenant, 30.12.45 Executed (2) Glenbucket’s Carlisle ; York 15.11.46 York Castle

Ensign, Far- Inverness ; Discharged 1069 Gordon, Duncan quharson’s June 1746 3.3.47 ‘ Thane of Fife’ Tilbury, 20.6.46 London (Southwark) 1070 Gordon, George ? Lieutenant, 16.4.46 Glenbucket’s Culloden; Inverness 1071 Gordon, George Moir of Stony- Inverness ; ‘ Died off wood’s ‘ Wallsgrave,’ Shields ’ Tilbury Fort 9.6.46 Kilmarnock’s 15.9.46 Released under 1072 Gordon, George Huntly ; General Par- 14.12.46 don, 1747 Aberdeen 30.12.45 Acquitted 1073 Gordon, James, Carbsle ; Aug. 1746 The Revd. Southwark 1074 Gordon, James Lieutenant, 30.12.45 Transported Grant’s Carlisle ; London (Southwark)

Glenbucket’s Culloden ; 1075 Gordon, James Inverness, June 1746 ‘ Jane of Alloway ’ Tilbury ? Glenbucket’s Carlisle ; Released 1076 Gordon, James Chester 29.7.47 Castle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 237 HOME OR ORIGIN. IGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Strathbogie — ‘ A lieutenant, and active in the rebellion. Taken at capture of Carlisle.’—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-88. Pleaded guilty at his trial on 2nd Oct. and was sentenced to death.—S.P.D., 88-42, 88-117 ; Scots Mag., 1746, 483, 542 ; Bulloch, iii. 513, No. 2075. Aberdeenshire 32 S.P.D., 84-2, 94-41. Discharged by order of the Duke of Newcastle.—Scots Mag., 1747, 87 ; Bulloch, iii. 514, No. 2078.

Cullen, Banff — Scots Mag., April 1746, 186; Bulloch, iii. 517, No. 2091. His name does not appear in any lists after his capture, so he may have died.— Allardyce, ii. 611. Banff 31 Blacksmith, Aboyne. ‘ Very active in the Pre- tender’s service.’—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-18 ; P.C., 28 ; Bulloch, iii. 516, No. 2084. Beldorny — Brother to John Gordon of Beldorny. ‘ Went to surrender himself for being in the rebellion but was detained and imprisoned on suspicion of being an officer in the rebel army.’—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Aberdeen. — A priest. Captured at Carlisle.—Scots Mag., viii. 294 ; Bulloch, iii. 518, No. 2099 ; S.P.D., 79-26. Birkenbush, — ‘ Was very active, wounded at Inverury.’—P.C., near Cullen, 28. Brother of George Gordon of Birkenbush ; Banff taken prisoner at capitulation of Carlisle. While in prison, in Dec. 1747, he was concerned in an assault on the prison warders.—S.P.D., 79-26, 103-44 ; Bulloch, iii. 518, No. 2103 ; Egerton, 2000-23 ; Baga, Ixix. 172. Banff 52 S.P.D., 84-2.

? Minmore — Scots Mag., 1747, 345 ; Bulloch, iii. 519, No. 2105. 238 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. DISPOSAL. Lieutenant, Carlisle ; Pardoned un- 1077 Gordon, James, Artillery 14.7.46 conditionally yr. of Terpersie Southwark 10.5.48

‘ Colonel,’ April 1746 Released 1078 Gordon, John, of Glenbucket’s surrendered; 20.6.47 Achreachan (or June 1746 of Glenbucket, Inverness, younger) Sept. 1746 ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury, 1st Nov. ’46 in custody of Dick the messenger Aberdeen Released under 1079 Gordon, John General Par- don, 1747 Carlisle ; Transported 1080 Gordon, John York Castle Antigua 8.5.47 26.7.46 Discharged 1081 Gordon, John Tranent 29-4.47 26.7.46 Haddington Lord Lewis 1.2.46 1082 Gordon, John Gordon’s Stirling ; 7.2.46 Stirling Castle, 13.2.46 Leith, Canongate, 8.8.46 Carlisle April 1746 1083 Gordon, John, Inverness ; of Kirkhill York PRISONERS OF THE ’45 239 HOME OR ORIGIN. .GE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Terpersie 15 Son of Charles Gordon of Terpersie. In Sept. ’45 he was carried off as a schoolboy of 15 by a party under David Gordon, son of Glenbucket. He was captured at Carlisle and sent to London. On 24th Oct. ’46 he was tried and found guilty and sentenced to death, but was reprieved and was ultimately pardoned unconditionally, and is said to have gone to Jamaica.—Bulloch, iii. 520, No. 2107, ii. 847 ; S.P.D., 105-149 ; P.R., 3623-1 of 10.5.48 ; Allardyce, ii. 425. Achreachan, — Eldest son of John Gordon of Glenbucket. ‘ Took Stradone the name of Colonel, but was not above a week with them.’—P.C., 108. ‘ Gentleman, says he never left home, son of Gordon of Glenbucket and is said to be blind.’—Elcho says his blindness was due to drink. He was released under the general indemnity with 10 guineas to carry him home.—Scots Mag., 1747, 292 ; Lyon, iii. 29, 31 ; Bulloch, iii. 527, No. 2127 ; S.P.D., 87-122, 88- 60, 98-42 ; Spalding Club Miscellany, i. 397. Borter, Banff — Farmer. ‘ Acted as a spy and was taken prisoner.’ —P.C., 30 ; Bulloch, iii. 525, No. 2117. Loynavere, 19 Weaver. ‘ Carried arms. Prisoner.’-—P.C., 110; Elgin District S.P.D., 91-84 ; Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 486 ; Bulloch, iii. 527, No. 2129 ; T.B.P., 327-109 5 P.R., 3621-3. France — ‘ Aiding and assisting the rebels.’—J.R., Hadding- ton. He was probably in French service. Aberdeen — ‘ Tenant of Duke of Gordon.’—J.R., Canongate. There is no reference to him in transportation returns, so he may have died.

Aberdeen — Factor to the Duke of Gordon. Was arrested on a charge of ‘ aiding and assisting the Pretender, while in this country.’—Scots Mag., April 1746, 186. His disposal is unknown, but he was ordered to be tried by a civil court, so he may have escaped transportation. 240 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1084 Gordon, John, Aberdeen Discharged on The Revd. bail 13.3.47

1085 Gordon, Kenneth, 6.6.46 Discharged of Clunie Aberdeen ; on bail 2.8.46 18.10.46 Canongate

1086 de Gordon, Engineer, Inverness Discharged as Mirabelle French Service May 1746 a prisoner of war

1087 Gordon, The Rev. — Aberdeen Discharged Father Peter Acquitted 1088 Gordon, Robert Glenbucket’s Carlisle Oct. 1746

1089 Gordon, The Rev. — Nov. ’45 Released Robert (Bishop Newgate Gordon) HouseMessenger’s

Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 1090 Gordon, Robert Carlisle ; York Castle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 241 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Presshome, 39 ‘ A Popish priest.’ ‘ Went to Perth with recruits Enzie, Banff and afterwards followed the rebels.’—P.C., 28. After Culloden a party was sent to his house to remove all his books, of which he had a large number. These books were all burnt at Cullen of Boyn. He was son of Peter Gordon, wadsetter at Birkenbush.—Bulloch, iii. 526, No. 2119 5 Lyon, ii. 164 ; J.R., Aberdeen. Aberdeenshire ? 76 Dr. Bulloch suggests he may have been the man who matriculated in law at Leyden in 1699- If so he would have been 76 years of age. On suspicion.—J.R., Aberdeen. On 23rd Sept. ’46 he appealed to be put on the Government sub- sistence as all his goods had been ‘ sequestred ’ on his capture.—J.R., Canongate. France — A French Engineer, who came over with Lord John Drummond, he was very unsuccessful in his plan for the sieges of Stirling and of Fort Wilham. Lord Macleod says he was always drunk. He was taken prisoner in May 1746.— Albemarle, i. 72 ; Origins, 182, 192 ; Scots Mag., viii. 238. Braemar — Priest in Braemar; was apprehended in 1746. Menzies of Pitfodels stood bail for him and he returned to Braemar.—Blundell: Catholic High- lands, 110. Canongate, — Ale-house keeper. Tried at Carlisle 19-26th Sept. Edinburgh ’46 and acquitted in consideration of his having surrendered in time.—Scots Mag., Sept. ’46,439 5 S.P.D., 88-16; Bulloch, iii. 530, No. 2143 ; Baga, Ixix. 186. London — Arrested for ‘ treasonable practices.’ There is some doubt about his identity. In his petition he asked to be allowed to go to any Catholic country, and was sent to Holland on 28th Feb. 1746 ; there he was described as a ‘ Romish priest.’—S.P.D., 81-11. He appealed from Newgate for release in Feb. 1746. Aberdeen — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,81-88. This may have been the Robert Gordon who was a Lieutenant and said to be ‘ very active.’ He was excepted from the Act of Pardon, 1747, and a true billwasfound against him.—S.P., Scotland, 2nd Series, 39-72. Probably son of Alexander of Logie.—Bulloch, iii. 530, No. 2144. VOL. II. 242 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. June 1746 Discharged on 1091 Gordon, Robert ? Gordon’sLord Lewis in Cluny’s bail 8.11.46 House Aberdeen ; 2.8.46 Canongate Inverness; Transported 1092 Gordon, Thomas LordGordon’s Lewis June 1746 31.3.47 ‘ Walls- grave,’ Tilbury Fort 30.12.45 Released 1093 Gordon, Thomas Glenbucket’s Carlisle ; July 1747 York Castle, London

16.4.46 — 1094 Gordon, Walter Balmerino’s Culloden ; Life Guards 17.4.46 Inverness, June 1746 ‘ Walls- grave ’ Tilbury 19.4.46 — 1095 Gordon, William Inverness ; June 1746 ‘Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury Fort Hunting- 1096 Gore, James tower 30.2.46; Perth, 12.5.46 Stirling Castle Lancaster Discharged 1097 Gornall, Thomas Manchester Feb.1747 19.3.46 Kirk Discharged 1098 Gouel or Gouet, Ogilvy’s of Lethnot; 13.5.46 David 20.3.46 Montrose PRISONERS OF THE ’45 243 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Aberdeen — He is styled in the Jail return ‘ of Clunie Younger.’ ‘ On suspicion.’—J.R., Canongate. This was probably son of Alexander Gordon at Craigwilly. —Bulloch, iii. 530, No. 2142. Strathbogie, 58 •' Farms lands of Duke of Gordon.’—S.P.D., 84-2, Aberdeen- 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; Bulloch, iii. shire 530, No. 2145 ; P.R., 3621-3. Strathavon — ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-88. He was probably son of George Gordon of Fother- letter, Strathavon.—Bulloch, iii. 530, No. 2146. Turned King’s Evidence. This is probably the man who was in the custody of Carrington, the messenger, on 18th June 1747.—S.P.D., 98-43 ; Allardyce, ii. 397, 465. Midlothian 24 Painter.—Scots Mag., April 1746, 186 ; S.P.D., 84-2 ; Bulloch, iii. 531, No. 2147 ; Allardyce, ii. 613. As there is no further reference to him he probably died.

Ferrar, 50 ‘ Ground officer to the Duke of Gordon.’—S.P.D., Aberdeen 86-18. Charged with ‘ aiding and assisting to the Pretender.’—Scots Mag., April 1746, 186; S.P.D., 84-2. He may have been the William Gordon from Ferrar, Aboyne.—Bulloch, iii. No. 2150. London — ‘ Deserter in rebel service.’ ‘ Col. Lee’s regi- ment, Sir. P. Halkett’s Co.’ His disposal is unknown. Was probably handed over to the military authorities.—J.R., Stirling.

Farmwall — J.R., Montrose. 244 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. Ogilvy’s Inverness ; Transported 1099 GoukDavid or Gouck, Tilbury 20.3.47 Captain, Spanish 24.3.46 Pardoned on 1100 Gould, John ‘ Prince condition of (Don Juan) Service Charles ’ perpetual (late banishment ‘ Hazard ’) ; 2.7.47 H.M.S. ‘ Sheemess,’ Berwick 17.4.46 Discharged 1101 Gould or Goold, Lieutenant, Inverness ; Thomas Berwick’s Penrith 12.9.46 Released under 1102 Govan, William, Drumqu- General Par- of Drumquhassil, hassil ; don, 1747 elder 13.9.46 Stirling 17.7.46 Discharged 1103 Gove, William Aberdeen ; 10.3.47 2.8.46 Canongate 1104 Gow, Alexander Glengarry’s Tilbury Cromarty’s Inverness; Transported 1105 Gowan, Duncan June 1746 31.3.47 (or Donald) ‘ Alexander & James,’ Tilbury Fort, Hospital ship ‘ Liberty & Property ’ Medway Cardross ; Released under 1106 Gowder, John 4.5.46 Stirling General Par- Castle don, 1747 30.12.45 Transported 1107 Gower, George Ogilvy’s Carlisle Carlisle ; 1108 Goyner, David York Castle Captain, Lally’s ‘ Esperance ’ Pardoned on 1109 Grace, Robert French Service 25.11.45 condition of Deal; perpetual Tower of exile 2.7.47 London PRISONERS OF THE ’45 245 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Famell, Forfar ‘ Servant. Was hired out and carried arms at Culloden.’—P.C., 166 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-8. Spain Scots Mag., March 1746, 147. The Jail return of 16th July 1746 speaks of him as ‘ a man of good fortune.’—S.P.D., 85-185, 94-255 ; P.R., 3622-12.

France Addl. MSS., 29674-209. On suspicion.—J.R., Stirling.

Mearns Tailor and staymaker. On suspicion. ‘ Was seen wearing a white cockade along with the rebels.’ —S.P.D., 89*272. Lochbroom The minister of Lochbroom said he had been forced out. His fate is unknown.—S.P.D., 94-241. Ross Farmer, Parish of Aich.—S.P.D., 84-2,88-60,95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84.

Hamilton - Wright. ‘ Baggage man, Sullivan’s Regt.’—J.R., Stirling. Alyth, Perth - Workman. Was taken prisoner at the surrender of Carlisle, 30.12.45.—P.C., 214 ; P.R., 3621-3. - S.P.D., 81-88. His disposal is unknown. France -- Captured at sea.—Scots Mag., Nov. 1745, 541 ; P.R., 3622-12 ; S.P.D., 93-28. 246 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1110 Graeme, Robert, Lieutenant, Perth Tol- Released 1754 of Garvock ‘ Perthshire booth 1753 Squadron ’ Inverness ; Transported 1111 Graham, Charles Glengarry’s June 1746 20.3.47 ‘ Margaret & Mary,’ ‘ Liberty ’ Medway Dunrobin Transported 1112 Graham, Charles Cromarty’s Inverness ; 31.3.47 ‘ Liberty & Property ’ Tilbury Feb.1746 1113 Graham, Edward Durham 1114 Graham, John, of Aide-de-Camp Surrendered Released on Kilmardinny to Lord Strath- to General bail 10.8.48 allan; Lieut.in Campbell; his Regiment Sent on parole to Inverary, 6.3.47 Edinburgh Castle

1115 Graham (alias 11.4.46 Liberated MacGregor), Edinburgh 18.4.46 of Glengyle, younger, John 4.1.46 •Released under 1116 Grahame, John Newcastle; General Par- 15.1.46 don, 1747 Edinburgh 17.3.46 Pardoned 1117 Graham or Edinburgh 1.5.47 Ghream, John Castle ; (of Lake) 8.8.46 Carlisle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 247 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Perthshire — Escaped after Culloden to Sweden but was arrested on his return to Scotland in 1753. Apparently released in 1754.—Tullibardine, ii. 334. Inverness 22 ‘ Servant to Graham. A rebel, son of John Graham of Airth.’—S.P.D., 86-55, 84-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84.

Tain, Ross — ‘ Was a soldier in Cromarty’s regt. and taken prisoner in Sutherland.’—P.C., 74 ; S.P.D., 88- 60, 95-2 ; P.R., 3621-3. Labourer. ‘ Taken on suspicion of treason.’— S.P.D., 81-29. His name does not appear again. Clobar — Formerly an Ensign in the Holland service, in a Scots Regiment.—P.C., 274. After his sur- render he was sent on parole to Inverary. In March 1747 he went to Edinburgh and was com- mitted to the Castle by the Lord Justice Clerk. —Scots Mag., 1747, 92. He was one of those who were especially excepted from the Act of Pardon of June 1747.—Mag., 1747, 260. On 10th Aug. 1748 he was released on bail.— Scots Mag., 1748, 403; S.P.D., 89-272, 96-16. Appealed for release on account of illness in July 1748.—S.P.Scot., ii. 39-51 ; Albemarle, i. 319- — This was presumably the son of old MacGregor (or Graham) of Glengyle (q.v.). — ‘ Gentleman.’ On suspicion.—J.R., Edinburgh ; S.P.D., 80-48.

— J.R., Edinburgh. ‘ A pardon has been secured, by the interest of Col. Stanwix, for Mr. John Graham of Lake who was convicted of high treason at the special assize held there.’— Scots Mag., 1747, 244. 248 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. Released 1118 Graham, Malcolm — Carlisle Sept. 1746 1119 Graham, Mungo ‘Commissary 22.1.46/7 Released Officer ’ on a ship in June 1747 Leith road (Mr. Mac- kenzie, Master) ; 24.1.46/7 Edinburgh Castle Inverness; Died in prison 1120 Grant, Alexander, June 1746 29.7.46 of Sheuglie ‘ Dolphin ’ Tilbury, London

May 1746 Transported 1121 Grant, Alexander Glengarry’s Inverness ; Barbadoes (1) June 1746 29-3.47 ‘ Dolphin ’ Tilbury, Tilbury Fort Inverness ; Transported 1122 Grant, Alexander Glengarry’s June 1746 31.3.47 (2) ‘ Dolphin,’ Aug. 1746 Tilbury Fori Inverness; Acquitted 1123 Grant, Alexander Glengarry’s June 1746 16.12.46 (3) ‘ Dolphin ’ Tilbury, Tilbury Fort Southwark PRISONERS OF THE ’45 249 HOME OR ORIGIN. .GE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. -— This man was one of the four persons who were not indicted at the Carlisle trial.—S.P.D., 88-16. Edinburgh — Writer. ‘ On suspicion of treason.’—J.R., Edin- burgh ; Scots Mag., 1747, 292 ; Albemarle, i. 358, ii. 400.

Sheuglie, Glen 50 The attitude of Sheuglie was never a clearly de- Urquhart, In- fined one. On his own statement he tried to verness-shire prevent his men joining the Prince, and when they had gone out he claimed to have induced them to surrender after Culloden. His own chief, however, Grant of Grant, was always suspicious of him, and most treacherously had him seized and imprisoned in Inverness, as a rebel. He was sent to Tilbury, where he died of fever, 29th July 174,6.—Origins, 323,326,329 5 S.P.D., 84-2. Wester Inver- 48 Boatman. Was one of the party of 69 Grants of wick, Glen- Glenmoriston which surrendered their arms at moriston Inverness in May 1746 and were made prisoners. He was banished to Barbadoes, but managed to return home aboijt 1748.—Lyon, iii. 6, 106 ; S.P.D., 84-2,86-18,88-60,96-100 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; Grants, 290, 496. Wester Inver- 55 ‘Pressed.’ Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 86- wick, Glen- 18, 84-2, 88-60, 95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; moriston P.R., 3621-3 ; Grants, 497.

Livicie, Glen- 45 Farmer in Glenmoriston. It is possible that this moriston was the Alex. Grant who was brought to the Bar at St. Margaret’s Hill, London, on 16th Dec. 1746. The Attorney-General pointed out that he had surrendered under the Duke’s proclama- tion ; and he was accordingly acquitted. He is described in the proceedings as ‘ brother to Patrick Grant of Glenmoriston.’—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-18, 88-60 ; Scots Mag., Dec. ’46, 593 ; Allar- dyce, ii. 413 ; Eger ton, 2000-18 ; Baga, Ixix. 175. 250 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1124 Grant, Alexander Glengarry’s Inverness; Transported (4) June 1746 20.3.47 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort Inverness ; Transported 1125 Grant, Alexander Glengarry’s June 1746 31.3.47 (5) ‘ Dolphin ’ Tilbury, Tilbury Fort Inverness ; Transported 1126 Grant, Alexander Glengarry’s Tilbury Fort 31.3.47 1127 Grant,(6) Alexander Volunteer, Inverness ; (7) Glengarry’s June 1746 ‘ Margaret & Mary ’ 1128 Grant, Alexander Lord Lewis 30.12.45 Transported Gordon’s Carlisle ; Antigua York Castle 8.5.47 1129 Grant (or Bain), Glengarry’s 5.5.46 Alexander Inverness ; London 1130 Grant, Allan Roy Stuart’s 3.10.45 Transported Living- 8.5.47 stone’s Yards ; Edinburgh Castle, 15.1.46 Edinburgh, 8.8.46 Carlisle Carlisle ; Transported 1131 Grantor M‘Kin- Glengarry’s Whitehaven, non, Angus York Castle 1132 Grant, Angus (1) Glengarry’s Inverness ; Transported June 1746 31.3.47 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort 1133 Grant, Angus (2) Glengarry’s Inverness ; Transported June 1746 31.3.47 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort 1134 Grant, Angus (3) Glengarry’s Inverness ; Transported June 1746 30.3.47 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort PRISONERS OF THE ’45 251 HOME OR ORIGIN. .GE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Delcaitack, 57 Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2 ; Glenmoriston S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. ‘ Joined the rebel army and returned before they reached Stirling. Always bore an utter aversion to this Rebellion.’—Grants, 498. Glen Urquhart 31 Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60, 95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R., 3621-3. Glenmoriston 35 S.P.D., 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Inverness-shire 44 S.P.D., 84-2. He probably died in this ship, as he does not appear in the transportation lists. Aberdeen 25 Carpenter. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,91-77 ; Scots Mag., Oct. ’46, 586 ; T.B.P., 327-109; P.R., 3621-3. Bunloit, Glen — One of the Grants who surrendered. Fate un- Urquhart known.—Grants, 494. Strathspey 60 Labourer. ‘ A common highlander.’—J.R., Edin- burgh ; SUP.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; Albemarle, ii. 394.

Glengarry 22 Labourer.—S.P.D., 91-84, 92-201 ; Scots Mag., Oct. ’46, 486 ; P.R., 3621-3. Wester Dun- Farmer in Glenmoriston. Pressed.—S.P.D., 86- dreggan, 18, 84-2, 88-60, 95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; Glenmoriston P.R., 3621-3 ; Grants, 496. Glenmoriston 50 Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-18, 88-60, 95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R., 3621-3. Glenmoriston Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-18, 88-60 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. 252 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1135 Grant, Angus Chester Released 1136 Grant, Archibald Glengarry’s Inverness ; June 1746 ‘ Dolphin ’ Tilbury 1137 Grant, Archibald Perth’s Inverness ; Transported Tilbury Fort 31.3.47 1138 Grant, Charles Roy Stuart’s 30.12.45 Transported Carlisle ; Antigua Lincoln 8.5.47 Castle 1139 Grant, Daniel (1) Glengarry’s Inverness ; June 1746 ‘ Walls- grave ’ Tilbury 1140 Grant, Daniel (2) Glengarry’s Inverness ; June 1746 ‘ Walls- grave ’ Tilbury 1141 Grant, Daniel (3) Glengarry’s Inverness ; Tilbury Fort 1142 Grant, Daniel 6.7.46 Strath- Discharged errole ; 16.3.47 6.7.46 Dundee 1143 Grant, Donald (1) Glengarry’s May 1746 Transported Inverness ; Barbadoes June 1746 19.3.47 ‘ Walls- grave,’ Tilbury Fort 1144 Grant, Donald (2) Glengarry’s Inverness ; Transported June 1746 20.3.47 ‘ Walls- grave,’ Tilbury Fort 1145 Grant, Donald (3) Glengarry’s Inverness ; Transported June 1746 31.3.47 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort PRISONERS OF THE ’45 253 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Glenmoriston 8 Apparently the son of a man in Lochiel’s regiment. —S.P.D., 81-29- Achtemerak, 40 ‘ Engaged willingly and went with the rebels.’— Glen Urquhart SJP.D., 84-2 ; Grants, 494. As his name does not appear in the transportation lists he prob- ably died at Tilbury. Glen Urquhart 40 Farmer in Urquhart.—S.P.D., 86-18, 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Abernethy 19 Miller. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—’S.P.D., 79-26, 91-84 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; T.B.P., 327-109. Inverness 60 S.P.D., 84-2. He probably died at Tilbury.

Inverness 60 S.P.D., 84-2. Probably died at Tilbury.

Glenmoriston 30 Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 86-18. No further reference to him. Stratherrole — ‘ Suspicion of treason.’—J.R., Dundee.

Blairy, Glen- 60 Was taken prisoner along with 68 others when they moriston surrendered at Inverness in May 1746. Was transported to Barbadoes but managed to get back to Scotland, Aug. 1750.—Lyon, iii. 6, 106 ; S.P.D., 84-2, 86-18, 88-60, 96-100 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; Grants, 290. Glenmoriston 62 Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Balnagarn, 36 Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, Glenmoriston 88-60, 95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R., 3621-3. ‘ Never in arms till pressed in March (1746) and deserted in a fortnight’s time.’— Grants, 496. 254 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. career DISPOSAL. 1146 Grant, Donald(4) Glengarry’s Inverness; Transported June 1746 31.3.47 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort May 1746 Transported 1147 Grant, Donald (5) Glengarry’s Inverness ; 31.3.47 June 1746 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort Inverness; Transported 1148 Grant, Donald (6) Glengarry’s June 1746 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort Inverness ; Transported 1149 Grant, Donald (7) Glengarry’s June 1746 31.3.47 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort Carlisle ; Released 1150 Grant, Dugal Chester May 1746 Transported 1151 Grant, Dugal Glengarry’s Inverness ; 31.3.47 Tilbury Fort May 1746 Transported 1152 Grant, Duncan (1) Glengarry’s Inverness ; 20.3.47 June 1746 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort Inverness; Discharged 1153 Grant, Duncan (2) Glengarry’s June 1746 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort 25.11.45 Transported 1154 Grant, Elizabeth Carlisle ; 20.3.47 York Castle Inverness; Transported 1155 Grant, Farquhar Glengarry’s June 1746 20.3.47 (1) ‘ Walls- grave,’ Tilbury, Tilbury'Fort 1156 Grant, Farquhar Glengarry’s Inverness ; Transported (2) Tilbury 31.3.47 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 255 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Ballintombuy, 32 Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, Glenmoriston 88-60, 95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R., 3621-3. ‘ Pressed twice. Upon desearting was pursued to the hills—always showed the greatest aversion to the late unnaturall rebellion.’— Grants, 496. Wester Dun- 40 Farmer in Glenmoriston. A volunteer.—S.P.D., dreggan, 86-18, 84-2, 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; Glenmoriston P.R., 3621-3 ; Grants, 496. Glenmoriston 58 Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2 ; P.R., 3621-3. Glenmoriston 40 Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621. Glenmoriston 11 S.P.D., 81-29. Glenmoriston 50 Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 86-18, 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Wester Dum 45 Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, dreggan, 88-60 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; Glenmoriston Grants, 496. Livicie, Glen- 34 Servant to Patrick Grant.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2 ; moriston Grants, 496. Banff 20 Sempstress. Taken at capture of Carlisle.— S.P.D., 81-88,91-84 ; Scots Mag., Oct. 1746,486 ; P.R., 3621-3. Glenmoriston 43 Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88- 60 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. 256 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. regiment. CAREER. DISPOSAL. Glengarry’s Inverness ; Transported 1157 Grant, George June 1746 31.3.47 ‘ Dolphin,’ Aug. 1746 Tilbury Fort June 1746 1158 Grant, Gregory ‘Jane of (Gregor ?) Leith ’ Tilbury Glengarry’s Inverness ; Transported 1159 Grant, Hugh (1) June 1746 31.3.47 ‘ Dolphin,’ Aug. 1746 Tilbury Fort Glengarry’s Inverness ; 1160 Grant, Hugh or June 1746 Ewen (2) ‘Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort Inverness ; Discharged on 1161 Grant, James, London bail Sept. Sheuglie, 1746; again younger discharged Edinburgh 4.12.46

— Barra; Released 1162 Grant, James, Inverness, July 1747 Revd. June 1746 ‘Jane of Alloway ’ Discharged 1163 Grant, James Captain, Ogilvy’s Jan.Harwich, 1748 16.2.48 London

Glengarry’s 30.12.45 Released 1164 Grant, James Carlisle ; London PRISONERS OF THE ’45 257 HOME OR ORIGIN. age. notes and authorities. Glenmoriston 40 Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88- 60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Tyldal 38 ‘ On suspicion.’—S.P.D., 84-2. There is no further reference to him. Glenmoriston 50 Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88- 60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84.

Glenmoriston 35 Husbandman.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2. His disposal is unknown. Sheuglie, — Son of Alexander Grant of Sheuglie. Shared with Urquhart, In- his father the suspicion of his chief, Grant of verness-shire Grant, and was made prisoner by Grant’s orders, and lodged in Inverness. He was sent to Lon- don, where he was examined. He insisted that he and his father had tried to help the Govern- ment, and had suffered in his property at the hands of his own men. On the recommendation of the Attorney-General and Solicitor-General he was discharged on bail, to stand his trial in Edinburgh in Dec. 1746, when witnesses on both sides would be available. When this trial came on he and the Rev. John Grant were again admitted to bail.—Origins, 325, 330, 331, Ixxvii. 40 A priest.—S.P.D., 89*272 ; Albemarle, i. 98 ; D.N.B., xxii. 388.

Edinburgh 60 Printer. Admitted he had been out in the ’15. Was on the staff of the Caledonian Mercury. Murray of Broughton employed him as printer to the Force. He went to Holland after find- ing no work to do, and was sent home on sus- picion.—S-P-D., 94-4, 106-18, 106-36. Morayshire — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. He turned King’s Evidence. VOL. II. 258 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1165 Grant, James (1), Glengarry’s Inverness ; Transported ‘ of Locheleter ’ June 1746 ‘ Dolphin,’ Aug. 1746 Tilbury Fort 1166 Grant, James (2) Glengarry’s May 1746 Transported Inverness ; 31.3.47 June 1746 ‘ Walls- grave ’ Tilbury, Tilbury Fort 1167 Grant, James Duke of Perth’s 4.11.45 Dud- Released under dingston ; General Par- Edinburgh don, 1747 Castle, 15.1.46 Edinburgh 1168 Grant, Jaques Lieutenant, 17.4.46 Discharged Lally’s French Inverness ; Service Penrith 1169 Grant, John, 9-5.46 Discharged on The Revd. Inverness ; bail Sept. June 1746 1746; again ‘ Dolphin ’ discharged Tilbury, Edinburgh London 4.12.46 (Tilbury)

1170 Grant, John (1) Glengarry’s Inverness; Transported June 1746 31.3.47 ‘ Walls- grave ’ Tilbury, Tilbury Fort PRISONERS OF THE ’45 259 HOME OR ORIGIN. age. notes and authorities. Wester Inver- 61 Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2 ; wick, Glen- P.R., 3621-3. ‘ Resisted all Sollicitations till moriston forced to the North in March, but soon returned.’ —Grants, 497. Blairy, Glen- 50 Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, moriston (45) 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. ‘ Forced in March last but soon deserted.’—Grants, 497.

— On suspicion.—J.R., Edinburgh.

France — Addl. MSS., 29674-209.

Glen Urquhart, 34 He was ‘ Minister of the Gospel in Urquhart.’ Inverness- He was accused of ‘ explaining the Pretender’s shire Manifesto from the Pulpit.’ This he denied, and claimed to have acted on the side of the Government throughout, and to have suffered grievously at the hands of the McDonalds in consequence. His own chief, Ludovic Grant, suspected him and had him taken prisoner, and in due course he was sent to London with the Grants of Sheuglie. He gave evidence in his own favour in London in August 1746 and was discharged on bail, to stand trial in Edinburgh in the following December ; there he was again discharged.—Origins, 313, 322, 331, Ixxvii; S.P.D., 84-2. Craskie, Glen- 40 Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, moriston 88-60, 95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R., 3621-3. Deserted from the Prince’s army before Prestonpans. Again forced in November 1745 but deserted from Perth. Surrendered 5th May 1746.—Grants, 495. 260 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. Glengarry’s Inverness ; Transported 1171 Grant, John (2) June 1746 31.3.47 ‘ Walls- grave ’ Tilbury Tilbury Fort Glengarry’s Inverness ; Transported 1172 Grant, John (3) June 1746 20.3.47 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort Glengarry’s Inverness; Transported 1173 Grant, John (4) June 1746 31.3.47 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort Glengarry’s Inverness ; Transported 1174 Grant, John (5) June 1746 31.3.47 ‘ Walls- grave ’ Tilbury, Tilbury Fort Glengarry’s Inverness; Transported 1175 Grant, John (6) June 1746 31.3.47 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort Glengarry’s Inverness ; Transported 1176 Grant, John (7) June 1746 31.3.47 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort Glengarry’s Inverness ; Transported 1177 Grant, John (8) June 1746 31.3.47 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort Glengarry’s Inverness ; Transported 1178 Grant, John (9) June 1746 31.3.47 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort Glengarry’s Inverness ; Transported 1179 Grant, John (10) June 1746 31.3.47 ‘ Dolphin,’> Tilbury Fort Glengarry’s Inverness ; Transported 1180 Grant, John (11) June 1746 31.3.47 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort PRISONERS OF THE ’45 261 HOME OR ORIGIN. E. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Belnagarn, > Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, Glenmoriston 88-60, 95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R., 3621-3. He twice deserted.—Grants, 496.

Inverwick, 38 Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2 ; Glenmoriston S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. ‘ Of a valueable character and always showed a marked aversion to rebellion tho obliged to be in arms.’—Grants, 496. Easter Achlein, 41 Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, Glenmoriston 88-60, 95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R., 3621-3. ‘ Pressed, and still deserted.’—Grants, 497. Glenmoriston 50 Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60, 95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R., 3621-3.

Glenmoriston 30 Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60, 95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R., 3621-3. Glenmoriston 40 Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60, 95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R., 3621-3. Glenmoriston 25 Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60, 95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R., 3621-3. Glenmoriston 40 Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-18, 88-60, 95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R., 3621-3. Glen Urquhart 55 Farmer in Glen Urquhart.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60, 95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R., 3621-3. Glenmoriston 45 Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60, 95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R., 3621-3. 262 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1181 Grant, John (12) Glengarry’s Inverness; Transported June 1746 31.3.47 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort 1182 Grant, John (13) Glengarry’s Inverness ; Transported June 1746 31.3.47 ‘ Walls- grave,’ Tilbury Fort 1183 Grant, John (14) Glengarry’s Inverness; Transported ‘ Wallsgrave ’ Tilbury Fort 1184 Grant, John (15) Glengarry’s 4.11.45 Dud- Transported dingston ; Edinburgh Castle, 15.1.46 Edinburgh, 8.8.46 Carlisle, York Castle 1185 Grant, John Roy Stuart’s 30.12.45 Transported Carlisle ; 22.4.47 Lincoln Castle 30.12.45 Transported 1186 Grant, John Lochiel’s Carlisle ; Antigua York Castle 8.5.47 1187 Grant, John Roy Aberdeen Discharged 8.4.46 1188 Grant, Joseph — 19-4.46 Inverness 1189 Grant,Patrick(1) Glengarry’s Inverness; Tilbury Fort 1190 Grant, Patrick (2) Glengarry’s Inverness; Transported Tilbury Fort 1191 Grant, Patrick (3) Glengarry’s Inverness; Tilbury Fort 1192 Grant, Peter (1) Glengarry’s Inverness; Transported ‘ Wallsgrave ’ 31.3.47 Tilbury, Tilbury Fort PRISONERS OF THE ’45 263 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Glenmoristbn 22 S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60, 95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Glenmoriston 26 Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60, 95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R., 3621-3. Glenmoriston 23 S.P.D., 88-60 ; P.R., 3621-3. Glenmoriston — ‘ Common Highlander, a boy, attending the rebels.’ On suspicion.—J.R., Edinburgh ; S.P.D., 81-88 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Moray 34 Weaver, Banff. Taken at capture of Carlisle.— S.P.D., 79-26,91-84,96-124. Lochaber 40 Labourer. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,91-77; Scots Mag., Oct. 1746,486; T.B.P., 327-109. Strathbogie — Wheelwright. On suspicion.—J.R., Aberdeen; Allardyce, i. 255. Morayshire — ‘For aiding and assisting to the Pretender.’— Scots Mag., April 1746, 186. He was ordered to be tried by a civil court. His disposal is not known. Glenmoriston 47 Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 86-18. No further reference to him. He probably died. Glenmoriston 30 Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 86-18, 88-60. Glenmoriston 45 Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 86-18. No further reference to him. He probably died. Glenmoriston 50 Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 84-2, 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. 264 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1193 Grant, Peter (2) Glengarry’s Inverness; Transported June 1746 20.3.47 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort 1194 Grant, Peter (3) Glengarry’s Inverness ; Transported June 1746 31.3.47 ‘ Dolphin,’ ‘ Liberty ’ Medway 1195 Grant, Walter Strathallan’s Inverness; Transported June 1746 20.3.47 ‘ Jane of Leith ’ Tilbury, Tilbury Fort 1196 Grant, William Roy Stuart’s Inverness; Transported June 1746 ‘ Margaret & Mary ’ Tilbury 1197 Grant, William Glenbucket’s 30.12.45 Pardoned on Carlisle ; condition of York Castle enhstment 22.7.48 1198 Grant, William Glengarry’s 6.5.46 Transported Inverness; Tilbury 1199 Grant, William Lord Lewis 30.12.45 Transported Gordon’s Carlisle 1200 Grant, William (1) Ogilvy’s 9-6.46 Discharged Auldbar June 1747 Dundee ; 13.8.46 Canongate 1201 Grant, William (2) Ogilvy’s 9-5.46 Discharged Auldbar ; June 1747 12.6.46 Montrose, 9-8.46 Edinburgh 1202 Grasick, John Lord Lovat’s CullodenInverness ; PRISONERS OF THE ’45 265 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Easter Achlein 46 ‘ Pressed.’—S.P.D., 84-2, 88-60 ; S.P.D. Entry Glenmoriston Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; Grants, 497. Inverness 24 Fiddler in Glen Urquhart.—S.P.D., 86-55, 84-2, 96-68 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Teviotdale 40 Barber in Edinburgh.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Inverness 45 S.P.D., 84-2 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Banff — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-25. Pleaded guilty at his trial 2nd Oct. and was sen- tenced to death, but was reprieved.—Scots Mag., 1746,483-543; S'.P.D., 88-42 ; P.R., 3625-21. Carnach, Glen — ‘ Forced. An honest man.’ He was one of the Urquhart very few who managed to return to Scotland. He became tenant of Breakry-riach.-—Grants, 289. Aberdeen 48 Linen weaver. Taken at capture of Carlisle.— S.P.D., 79-26, 88-124. Auldbar — Weaver.—J.R., Canongate.

Brechin — J.R., Edinburgh.

Inverness-shire Name in Culloden List.—Allardyce, ii. 613. No further reference to him. He probably died. 266 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1203 Gravenour or Sergeant, Lord Falkirk ; Transported Grovenor, John Drum- 1.5.46 Robert mond’s Stirling Castle, Carlisle 1204 Gray, David 22.7.46 Released Aberbrothok; Aug. 1746 London 1205 Gray, John or Cromarty’s Carlisle ; Discharged Graham, of London Rogart

1206 Gray, John Glenbucket’s Carlisle ; Transported London 1207 Gray, John Captain, Lord Culloden; Pardoned on John Drum- Inverness, condition of mond’s French June 1746 permanent Service ‘ Jane of banishment ‘ Leith,’ 2.7.47 London (Southwark) 1208 Gray, John (1) Ogilvy’s 25.2.46 Transported Perth; 9.8.46 Carlisle Ogilvy’s Perth ; Released under 1209 Gray, John (2) 10.8.46 General Par- Canongate don, 1747 1210 Gray, William, Dundee Discharged Ballegemo 17.7.46 Inverness Liberated 1211 Gray, William on bail PRISONERS OF THE ’45 267 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Lancashire — Sergeant to Capt. Hay in Lord John Drummond’s. Begged not to be sent back to France.—S.P.D., 94-126; J.R., Stirling ; P.R., 3621-3. Aberbrothok — ‘ On suspicion.’ Weaver.—J.R., Arbroath. This man was probably the David Grey who turned King’s Evidence against Lord Balmerino at his trial. If so, he was pardoned and released.— Lyon, i. 56. 57 Drover. This man, who was described as a ‘ High- land Drover,’ was apparently taken prisoner. He gave evidence against many of the leaders of the Prince’s army.—Lyon, ii. 144-152. His name appears in the transportation lists of 26th Oct. 1746, but, as he turned Evidence, he must have been pardoned.—S.P.D., 88-124 ; Allar- dyce, ii. 412, etc. Keith, Banff — ‘ Prisoner at Carlisle.’ He was taken at the sur- render of the town, 30.12.45.—P.C., 28; S.P.D., 81-293; P.R., 3621-3. Sutherland 40 Mrs. Leith, in Inverness, describes him as ‘ a gentleman of a small estate in Sutherland who had been a few years only serving in France.’ He was regarded as a French prisoner of war. In a letter to Mrs. Leith, dated 28th June 1746, he complained of being confined in fetters weighing 40 lbs.—Lyon, ii. 286, 296 ; S.P.D., 84-2, 93-30, 94-41 ; P.R., 3622-12. Liff, Forfar 22 Weaver. ‘ Was at Falkirk and Culloden.’—P.C., 216 ; S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Angus — Weaver. ‘ Carried arms being pressed.’—J.R., Canongate ; P.C., 216. Ballegerno, — ‘ Was with the rebels at Stirling, now a prisoner Inchsture, in Dundee.’—P.C., 216 ; J.R., Dundee. Perth Don Bridge, — Salmon fisher. ‘ Carried arms at Culloden and Old Machar, taken prisoner but admitted to bail.’—P.C., 10. Aberdeen. 268 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1212 Gray, William Surgeon’s Mate Cramond Pardoned on 2.11.45 ; condition of Edinburgh enlistment Castle, 22.7.48 Edinburgh Tolbooth, 8.8.46 Carlisle 1213 Greenhill,William Ogilvy’s 1.7.46Perth; Transported 8.8.46 Canongate, Carlisle

1214 Greig or Gregg, — York Castle — David 1215 Greig, James Ogilvy’s 22.5.46 after Discharged Culloden ; 22.5.46 Aberbrothok

1216 Greigson, William Killearn ; Released under 25.4.46 General Par- Stirling don, 1747 Castle 1217 Grenier, Jean Corporal, Ber- Berwick Discharged wick’s French Service 30.12.45 1218 Gremshire, James Manchester Carlisle Carlisle; Transported 1219 Grewer, George Ogilvy’s Lincoln Castle 22.4.47 1220 Grierson, Gilbert 16.1.46 Died in prison 1221 Grinton, William Pentland; 13.5.46 16.1.46 Edinburgh PRISONERS OF THE ’45 269 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Brechin — Apprentice to Patrick Black, a surgeon in Perth, who went ‘ off with the rebels.’—J.R., Edin- burgh. Was tried at Carlisle in Sept. 1746 and sentenced to death, but recommended to mercy by the jury.—Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 439 5 S.P.D., 88-16; P.R., 3625-21 ; Raga, Ixix. 184 ; Albemarle, ii. 394, 399- Lefenday, — Gardener. He is said to have ‘ joined the rebel Perthshire army after Preston battle and continued till after their retreat from Stirling.’—P.C., 216. In the Carlisle return it is stated that he was not brought to trial in Sept. 1746 as he was ‘ in hopes of being discharged for want of evidence.’ He was very ill.—Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 439 ; S.P.D., 88-16. His name however was shown in Feb. 1747 on the transportation lists.—P.R., 3621-3 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; Baga, Ixix. 187. — S.P.D., 81-88. No further reference to him. Woodhill, — On suspicion of ‘ assisting the rebels and appearing Burr ay, in arms for them.’ Farmer.—J.R., Arbroath. Forfar Joined the rebels at Dundee 13th Jan. 1746.— P.C., 212 ; Mackintosh, 30. On 29th July 1746 he put in a complaint about the seizing of his farm stock by a party of dragoons.—Scots Mag., July 1746, 344. Lancashire — Cabinetmaker. Was in hospital with fever. Surgeon’s fee, 4s.—J.R., Stirling. France — S.P.D., 94-255 Lancashire — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. Does not appear to have been transported. Angus — Labourer.—S.P.D., 91-77, 96-124 ; P.R., 3621-3. — The only reference to this man is that he petitioned to be transported instead of being convicted.— S.P.D., 159-190. — ‘ Gentleman’s servant. Baggage man to Lock- hart of Carnwath.’—J.R., Edinburgh. 270 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1222 Grosvenor, Robert ‘ French Soldier ’ Carlisle Transported — 25.2.46 Discharged 1223 Grub, David Montrose ; 18.3.46 10.3.46 Stirling 14.11.46 Released under 1224 Grub, James Stirling General Par- Castle don, 1747 Berwick’s At sea Discharged 1225 Grummell, French Service 28.11.45 Michael Berwick; Feb. 1746 Hull Discharged 1226 Gudden, John Stirling ; 18.6.47 Edinburgh 1227 Guide, Joseph French Service Marshalsea Discharged 1228 Guignard, Berwick’s Berwick Discharged Guillaume French Service Discharged 1229 Guillaume, Eneas French Service At‘ Soleil sea ’ 25.11.45 ; Marshalsea Abochie’s (Lord Culloden ; 1230 Guissock, John Lewis Gordon’s) Inverness Cromarty’s Inverness ; Transported 1231 Gun, Angus June 1746 20.3.47 ‘ Thane of Fife,’ ‘ James & Mary ’ Tilbury Inverness ; Transported 1232 Gun, Daniel June 1746 31.3.47 ‘ Margaret & Mary ’ Cromarty’s Inverness ; Transported 1233 Gun, Donald (1) ‘ James & 31.3.47 Mary ’ Medway PRISONERS OF THE ’45 271 HOME OR ORIGIN. «JE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. France 22 His name is shown in the transportation list of 26th Oct. 1746, although belonging to the French service.—S'.P.D., 88-124. Montrose — Carter. On suspicion.—J.R., Stirling.

Cortachy, — ‘ In the Earl of Airly’s rebel service.’—J.R., Forfarshire Stirling. France — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

Irishman — ‘ On suspicion of being in the rebellion.’—J.R., Stirling; J.R., Edinburgh. France — S.P.D., 93-30. France — S.P.D., 94-255. French Taken at sea on the Soleil privateer on the way to Scotland.—S.P.D., 81-80, 93-30, 94-126. Aberdeenshire See Culloden List.—Allardyce, ii. 612. No further reference to him, so he probably died. Caithness 20 Husbandry, in Lairn in Caithness.—N.P.D., 84-2, 86-55, 88-60 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84.

Caithness 30 ‘ On suspicion.’—S.P.D., 84-2.

Caithness Formerly soldier in Lord Loudoun’s Sutherland Company. ‘ Was probably a deserter.’— S.P.D., 86-55, 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R., 3621-3. 272 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. Inverness ; Transported 1234 Gun, Donald (2) Cromarty’s June 1746 31.3.47 ‘ Liberty & Property ’ Medway Dunblane ; Discharged 1235 Gun or Gunn, 30.5.46 17.4.47 John Stirling, Edinburgh 19.2.46 Discharged 1236 Guthrie, Robert Dundee 18.10.46 Berwick’s At sea Discharged 1237 Gyery, John French Service 28.11.45 Hull Carlisle ; Transported 1238 Hackett or Hal- Lancaster Antigua kett, Charles Castle 8.5.47 Bulkeley’s ‘ Louis XV ’ Discharged 1239 Hackett, John French Service at sea 28.11.45; Berwick Feb.1746 Hull After Died of 1240 Haldane, John, Culloden ; wounds ‘ Mr.’ Cromarty 30.5.46 Town House French Service, 16.3.46 Discharged 1241 Haldane, Alex- Lord John Glamis ; ander Drummond’s 7.7.46 Aberdeen 6.7.46 Discharged 1242 Hale (Hall),David Glenisla; 16.3.47 6.7.46 Dundee Dundee Discharged 1243 Hall, George 10.6.46 7.2.46 Transported 1244 Hall, William Perth ; 1.4.46 Edin- burgh Jail, Carlisle, York Castle Carlisle ; Transported 1245 Halton, John Liverpool 5.8.47 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 273 HOME ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Caithness 40 Husbandry in Dumbeath.—S.P.D., 86-55, 88-60, 96-68 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

— On suspicion. ‘ A rebel and a thief.’ ‘ Taken up for being in the rebellion and also for stealing. An old soldier.’—S.P.D., 89-272. Dundee — Merchant. ‘ Was active in breaking open the post bagg and letters.’—P.C., 214 ; J.R., Dundee. — S.P.D., 81-73. Aberdeen 20 Writer’s servant. ‘ Acted as Collector of the Cess for the Rebells.’—P.C., 10, 386 ; S.P.D., 91-84 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. — S.P.D., 81-29, 81-73.

Lendrick, Kil- — ‘ A young gentleman . . . died of wounds.’—Lyon, madock, hi. 60; ? P.C., 56. Perth — Deserter from Sempill’s Regt.—J.R., Aberdeen. ‘ Late of the Welsh Fusiliers. Says he was dis- missed from them as being lame and wrong in his judgment, and appears to have been an idiot.’— S.P.D., 89-272. Glenisla — ‘ Suspicion of treason.’—J.R., Dundee. —k J.R., Dundee. Perth — Coach-builder.—P.R., Edinburgh. Suspicion of treasonable practices. ‘ Several witnesses saw him making carriages for the Rebel’s cannon : others state that he attended the Non-Jurant Episcopal Meeting House.’—S.P.D., 89-272, 81-88 ; Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 488. VOL. II. 274 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1246 Hamilton,George, Captain, Bag- Clifton ; Executed ofRedhouse got’s Hussars York Castle York 1.11.46

Liberated 1247 Hamilton, James — 13.1.46Linlithgow; 7.2.46 20.1.46 Leith Executed 1248 Hamilton, John GovernorCarlisle of 30.12.45Carhsle Kennington Castle ; Common London 15.11.46 (Southwark)

Discharged 1249 Hamilton, John Roy Stuart’s Edinburgh 16.3.47 1250 Hamilton, John Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45Carlisle ; York Castle Transported 1251 Hamilton, Robert Duke of Perth’s ChesterCastle Discharged 1252 Hampton, Francis French Service TakenBerwick at sea PRISONERS OF THE ’45 275 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Edinburgh Was captured at Clifton, and was tried at York, found guilty and executed. It was stated at his trial that he went to the Canongate Church, where several English soldiers were confined after Prestonpans, and threatened them with death if they refused to enlist in the Prince’s army. Evidence was produced that actually he had tended the English wounded, but this was rebutted.—P.C., 250 ; Macbeth Forbes, 14 ; S.P.D., 81-88, 88-42; Scots Mag., 1746, 483, 542. Kirkintilloch ‘ A common fidlar.’—J.R., Leith.

Sanstoun (now Factor to the Duke of Gordon. Joined the Rising Huntly very early but would not serve under Gordon of Lodge), Glenbucket. He raised a body of 100 men and Strathbogie mounted them and marched to Inverury, when he made the magistrates attend the reading of the Prince’s manifesto. He repeated this at Aberdeen, and, when the provost refused to drink to the Prince’s health, he forced a glass of wine down his throat. He was left as Governor of Carlisle when the Prince’s army went south, and on their return north again he was made Governor of the Castle, while Townley was Governor of the Town. He was in communica- tion with Cumberland before the capitulation on 30th Dec. 1745, using the services of the notorious spy, Weir, who was then a prisoner in Carlisle. Hamilton was taken to London, tried and executed 15th Nov. 1746.—Origins, 118,173, 193 ; S.P.D., 79-26 ; Allardyce, ii. 460 ; Egerton, 2000-48 ; Baga, Ixix. 172. J.R., Edinburgh. Linlithgow Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,81-88. As his name does not appear again he probably died. Gorthie, Perth Gardener. ‘ Taken near Leek,’ presumably on the march into England.—S.P.D., 81-293 ; P.R., 3621-3. France S.P.D., 85-185, 94-255. 276 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1253 Hardbuckle, Manchester Carlisle ; William York Castle 1254 Hardie or Hardy, 17.3.46 Carlo Edinburgh Castle : 8.8.46 Carlisle 1255 Hargreaves or Manchester 30.12.45 Pardoned on Hargrave, Carlisle ; condition of William Lancaster enlistment Castle 22.7.48 1256 Harper, John Inverness: (or James) June 1746 ‘ Margaret & Mary,’ ‘ Liberty & Property ’ Inverness ; Died 27.5.46 1257 Harr oil, William ‘ Jane of Leith ’ Tilbury 30.12.45 Pardoned on 1258 Hartley, George Manchester Carlisle ; condition of Lancaster enlistment Castle 22.7.48 30.12.45 Pardoned on 1259'Hartley, John Manchester Carlisle ; condition of Lancaster enlistment Castle 22.7.48 1260 Harvey or Quartermaster, Canongate ; Executed at Harvie, James Kilmarnock’s 8.8.46 Penrith Troop Carlisle, 28.10.46 Penrith Coventry ; Pardoned on 1261 Harvey or Harvie Lancaster condition of or Hervey, Castle, enlistment Thomas Carlisle 23.7.48 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 277 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. — ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-88. No further reference to him. — J.R., Edinburgh Castle. No further reference to him.

Lancashire — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81- 76. ‘ Of a distempered brain.’ Tried at Car- lisle 18th Sept. 1746 and sentenced to death, but reprieved.—Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 439 J S.P.D., 88-16 ; P.R., 3625-21 ; Baga, Ixix. 180. Inverness — Staymaker and tailor. On suspicion.—S.P.D., 86- 55, 88-60, 84-2. He probably died at Tilbury.

Strothell Mill, — S.P.D., 84-2. Muthill, Perth Manchester 18 S.P.D., 79-26, 81-76. Was tried at Carlisle Sept. 1746 and sentenced to death, but reprieved.— Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 439 5 S.P.D., 88-16 ; P.R., 3625-21. Lancashire — Carpenter. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-76. Was tried at Carlisle 19/26th Sept. 1746 and sentenced to death, but re- prieved.—Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 439 5 S.P.D., 88-16 ; P.R., 3625-21 ; J3aga,lxix. 180. Linlithgow — Innkeeper at Linlithgow Bridge.—J.R., Canon- gate ; P.C., 266. He pleaded guilty at his arraignment at Carlisle and was sentenced to death, 22nd Sept. 1746.—S.P.D., 88-16 ; Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 438, 496 ; Baga, Ixix. 184. Carlisle — Weaver. ‘ Soldier in Col. Lascelles Regt.’ and therefore a deserter. Taken on suspicion. Was tried at Carlisle 19th Sept. 1746 and sen- tenced to death, with a recommendation to mercy by the jury. He was not executed.— Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 439 5 S.P.D., 81-25, 81-76, 88-16; P.R., 3625-21 ; Baga, Ixix. 180. 278 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. CAREER. DISPOSAL. Carlisle; Acquitted 1262 Hatch, Thomas Whitehaven 1263 Hay, Adam, of A volunteer,’ Culloden; Pardoned and Asslid Pitsligo’sHorse, Inverness, banished and, later, June 1746 28.7.48 Stonywood’s ‘ Dolphin Regt. Tilbury

6.5.46 Liberated 1264. Hay, George Ogilvy’s Montrose 21.7.46 Ensign ? Lord 17.6.46 Escaped 1265 Hay, George, yr. Lewis Gordon’s Southwark of Mountblairy Lieutenant, 26.2.46 off Discharged 1266 Hay, George Lord John Portsoy ; Drummond’s H.M.S. ‘ Shark ’ London

Captain, 29.4.46 sur- Pardoned on 1267 Hay, James Lord John rendered, condition ot Drummond’s Edinburgh; permanent 29.4.46 banishment French Service Edinburgh 2.7.47 Castle, 8.8.46 Carlisle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 279 HOME OR ORIGIN. IGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Preston — Butcher. This man appears to have been a lunatic. He was tried 19th Sept. 1746 at Car- lisle and acquitted.—Scots Mag.,Sept. 1746,439 ; S.P.D., 88-16, 92-201 ; Baga,\xix. 179- Asslid, 20 ‘Was at the battle of Culloden and there made Aberdeen prisoner.’ He was eldest son of Andrew Hay of Asslid or Asleed; he became apprentice to James Hay, W.S. of Edinburgh, and was quite young when he joined the ’45. He was taken and convicted of treason, but was reprieved in Feb. 1747 and, later, pardoned on condition that he went abroad and did not return. The for- feited estate was bought by James Hay, Clerk to the Signet, his uncle and tutor.—S.P.D., 107-81 ; P.C., 32, 370; Macbeth Forbes, 8; Allardyce, ii, 406 ; Egerton, 2000-14. Montrose — ‘ Was at Inverurie and Falkirk, went north and was wounded and in hospital.’—P.C., 172. Banffshire 25 Portsoy, Banff — ‘ Shipmaster.’ ‘ A sailor.’ ‘ Prisoner.’—P.C., 30. He had a lieutenant’s commission and raised some men for Lord John Drummond. On 26.2.46 he mistook an English ship, H.M.S. Shark, for a French one and was captured. This may be the man who gave evidence against the Master of Lovat. If so he would have been re- leased as an Evidence for the Crown.—Allardyce, ii. 343. — Brother of Hay of Hopes. He surrendered and was placed in Edinburgh Castle. Here he gave a good deal of information about the battle of Culloden {Scots Mag., April 1746, 191). In due course he was sent to Carlisle, where he was con- victed and sentenced to death; an appeal against this, on the ground that he was a French subject, was submitted by Lewis Drummond in Sept. 1746. He was reprieved, but included among those who were sent to London as fit for service in the Regular Army abroad. On the march, however, he was recalled and was event- ually sent back to France with the other French troops in Oct. 1747.—Egerton, 2000-21 ; P.R., 3622-12 ; S.P.D., 87-127,88-16; Macbeth Forbes, 57. 280 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1268 Hay, James Ensign, Pit- 16.4.46 sligo’s Culloden ; Inverness Inverness ; Discharged 1269 Hay, John London (Southwark) 1270 Hay, Patrick Captain, Clare’s At sea Discharged French Service 28.11.45 and banished Hull; Feb. 1746 Berwick —^ York Castle Reprieved and 1271 Hay, Peter pardoned on condition of enlistment 22.7.48 1272 Hay, William, of Captain, Spanish 24.3.46 Pardoned on Edington Irish Gren- ‘ Prince condition of adiers Charles ’ permanent (late banishment ‘ Hazard ’) ; 2.7.47 H.M.S. ‘ Sheerness ’ Berwick

Carlisle ; Pardoned on 1273 Hay, William condition of York Castle enlistment 22.7.48 1274' Hayes, Patrick Sergeant, Clare’s At sea Discharged French Service 28.11.45 Berwick ; Feb.1746 Hull 1275 Hayes, Philip Bulkeley’s At sea Discharged French Service 28.11.45 Berwick; Feb.1746 Hull PRISONERS OF THE ’45 281 HOME OR ORIGIN. age. notes and authorities. — Scots Mag., April 1746, 186. There is no further reference to him. Inverness — This was probably the man who gave evidence against Lord Macleod and others.—Allardyce, ii. 412, 454; S.P.D., 106-2. — Brother of Mr. Hay of Duns.—S.P.D., 81-72, 81- 73, 85-185.

— ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-88. He pleaded guilty at his trial 2nd Oct. 1746, and was sentenced to death, but reprieved.—Scots Mag., 1746, 483, 543. At his trial three fellow-pris- oners turned King’s Evidence against him.— S.P.D., 85-122, 88-42 ; P.R., 3625-21. Berwickshire — Capt. William Hay, grandson of John, 1st Earl of Tweeddale, was brother of the Alexander Hay of Drumelzier of the time. Before committing himself to the Rising he conveyed his estate to his brother. He must have been exchanged as a prisoner of war, and was in communication indirectly with the Prince and Mr. Edgar in 1752 when living on the Continent. He was killed at the battle of Torgan in 1760. He was appointed Groom of the Bedchamber to the Chevalier in Nov. 1727.—De Ruvigny, Jacobite Peerage, 224 ; Scots Mag., March 1746, 147 ; S.P.D., 85-185, 94-255 ; P.R., 3622-12; Scots Peerage, viii. 451. — Pleaded guilty and was sentenced to death, 2nd Oct. 1746. Was reprieved.—Scots Mag., 1746, 483,543; S.P.D., 88-42 ; P.R., 3625-21. — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73. 282 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1276 Hayes, Thomas Manchester 30.12.45 Executed Carlisle ; Carlisle Lancaster 15.11.46 Castle 1277 Haynes, Lawrence Clare’s French At sea Discharged Service 28.11.45 Berwick ; Feb.1746 Hull 1278 Haynes, Owen Sergeant, Clare’s At sea Discharged French Service 28.11.45 Berwick ; Feb.1746 Hull 1279 Haywood, John — Gartmore; 2.5.46 Perth, 12.5.46 Stirling Castle 1280 Heagen, John — Inverness; June 1746 ‘ Margaret & Mary ’ Tilbury 1281 Hearshall or Ogilvy’s Inverness; Transported Hersell, David June 1746 ‘ Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury Fort 1282 Heavie, James Berwick’s At sea Discharged French Service 28.11.45 Berwick; Feb. 1746 Hull 1283 Hector, John — Canongate; Transported 8.8.46 Carlisle 1284 Henderson, — 4.1.46 Discharged Alexander Edinburgh 1285 Henderson, — Dundee Released Francis on bail 1286 Henderson, Ogilvy’s 30.12.45 Transported Carlisle; Antigua James Lancaster 8.5.47 Castle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 283 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Lancashire — Labourer. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-76. Tried at Carlisle Sept. 1746, and sentenced to death.—Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 439 ; S.P.D., 88-16 ; Baga, Ixix. 180. — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

Gloucester- — Soldier of Guise’s Regt. As he was apparently a shire deserter he was probably handed over to the military authorities. Glasgow 14 Servant to officer in French service.—S.P.D., 84-2. As there is no further reference to him he probably died. Brechin, 40 Shoemaker, Brechin.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60 ; Angus S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

— S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

Old Machar, 42 Salmon fisher. ‘ Carried arms throughout re- Aberdeen bellion.’-—J.R., Canongate ; P.C., 10 ; S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3. — Gentleman’s servant. On suspicion.-—J.R., Edin- burgh. Dundee — ‘ Aiding the rebels, was Incarcerate but admitted to Baill.’—P.C., 216 ; J.R., Dundee. Angus 30 Cook. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 91-77 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. 284 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1287 Henderson, 21.7.46 Liberated James Montrose 10.3.47

1288 Henderson, John, Carlisle Executed at of Castlemains Castle Carlisle 21.10.46

1289 Henderson, Lord John 25.4.46 Released Thomas Drummond’s Canongate; 8.8.46 Carlisle, London 1290 Henderson, Ogilvy’s 13.5.46 Released under William Glamis ; General Par- 24.5.46 don, 1747 Montrose, Dundee, Canongate 1291 Hendrie or Henry Ogilvy’s 30.12.45 Released or Hundrie, Carlisle ; Charles York Castle, London 1292 Hendrie or Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 Released Henny, John Carlisle ; Chester Castle, London (Southwark) 1293 Henry, James Soldier Gartmore; — 13.5.46 Stirling Castle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 285 HOME OR ORIGIN. age. notes and authorities. Montrose — Shipmaster. For piloting French ships into Mon- trose and attended the rebels at the Cross, solemnising the young Pretender’s birthday.— P.C., 172. This was the same individual as the Master of a 50-ton barque which was sunk by Captain Hill of the Hazard in Nov. 1745.—Lyon, hi. 18. Lochmaben — Writer. ‘ Was committed at Carlisle for drinking treasonable healths ; set at liberty and made Jail Keeper by the Rebels on their getting possession of that place ; made his escape when H.R.H. the Duke of Cumberland retook that city, and now since Culloden has been appre- hended and is prisoner in Carlisle.’ He was subsequently tried and sentenced to death, and executed.—P.C., 142, 378 ; S.P.D., 88-16; Baga, Ixix. 179. Musselburgh —■ Deserter from the service of the Dutch States- General. Again deserted from Lord John Drummond’s regiment at Stirling, but was arrested by Marines.—J.R., Canongate. He was sent as a witness to London, where he was in the custody of Carrington, the messenger, in June 1747.—S.P.D., 98-43 ; Allardyce, ii. 401. Meigle — Chapman.—J.R., Montrose.

Dunbar — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,81-88. Turned King’s Evidence. His name is shown in the custody of Carrington, the messenger, June 1747.—S.P.D., 98-43 ; Allardyce, ii. 397, 465. Urquhart, — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81- Morayshire 293. Turned King’s Evidence.—AUardyce, ii. 459, 164.

Ireland — ‘ In Genl. Guise’s regt.’ Presumably a deserter. —J.R., Stirling. He was probably handed over to the military authorities. 286 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1294 Henrie (? Hend- Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 Discharged rie), William Carlisle ; Chester Castle 1295 Henson, Thomas Manchester 30.12.45 Carlisle 1296 Herbert, John French Service At sea Discharged Berwick ; Feb. 1746 Hull 1297 Herring, Jane — 30.12.45 Transported Carlisle ; Lancaster Castle 1298 Hervey, Thomas Manchester 30.12.45 Carlisle 1299 Hervey, Thomas — Coventry 1300 Hespell, Joseph Clare’s French At sea Discharged Service 28.11.45 Berwick; Feb. 1746 Hull 1301 Hether, Andrew York Castle 1302 Hewatt or Lord John 25.2.46 Transported Hewett, Jaimes Drummond’s Perth ; 20.3.47 10.5.46 Inverness, June 1746 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort 26.4.46 Released under 1303 Hick, Robert Canongate General Par- don, 1747 1304 Hickey, Laurence Bulkeley’s At sea Discharged French Service 28.11.45 Berwick; Feb. 1746 Hull 27.4.46 Escaped 1305 Hickey, Thomas Saltcoats; 19-7.46 27.4.46 Irvine PRISONERS OF THE ’45 287 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Wardmill, 14 Came with his father, Sanders Henrie, who left Aberdeen him in Carlisle.—S.P.D., 81-293. He was prob- ably released when Chester Castle prisoners, against whom there was no evidence, were discharged. Nottingham — Taken at capture of Carlisle. There is no further reference to him.—S.P.D., 79-26. — S.P.D., 81-72.

East Lothian — Washer-woman. Taken at fall of Carlisle.— S.P.D., 91-84 ; P.C., 3621-3. Wigan — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. Braintree, — ‘ On suspicion—soldier in Lascelle’s regiment.’ Essex Deserter ; was probably handed over to the military authorities.—S.P.D., 81-64. — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

— ‘Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-88. His name appears nowhere else. Newcastle 24 S.P.D., 84-2, 88-60; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. He was transported in spite of claiming to be a French subject.

— Formerly of Scots Fusiliers. Taken prisoner in France ; forced to join Lord John Drummond’s, from whom he deserted 9.9.46, but was captured by a party of Marines.—J.R., Canongate. — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

Dublin — Weaver.—J.R., Irvine. 288 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE regiment. CAREER. DISPOSAL. Carlisle ; 1306 Highley, Thomas Manchester Lancaster Castle 30.12.45 Transported 1307 HinchclifFe or Carlisle; Hinchley, Joseph York Castle 1308 Hisley, Jacques French Service Marshalsea Discharged 1309 Histill, Pierre French Service Marshalsea Discharged 1310 Hodgson, Coventry Released Christopher Inverness; Transported 1311 Hodgson, David Tilbury 20.3.47 Inverness; Transported 1312 Hodgson, Edward June 1746 31.3.47 ‘ Liberty & Property ’ Tilbury Lancaster 1313 Hodgson, John Manchester Castle Coventry Released 1314 Hodgson, William Feb. 1746 Surgeon, Clare’s ‘ Louis XV ’; Pardoned on 1315 Hogan, Thomas 28.11.45 condition of French Service Edinburgh permanent Castle, banishment 26.12.45 2.7.47 Berwick, Feb. 1746 Hull Lieutenant, 30.12.45 Escaped 1316 Holker, John Manchester Carlisle ; June 1746 London (Newgate Prison) 30.12.45 Executed at 1317 Holt, Valentine Sergeant, Man- Carlisle ; Penrith chester Lancaster 28.10.46 Castle, Carlisle Captain, Carlisle Executed at 1318 Home, David Balmerino’s Penrith Life Guards 28.10.46 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 289 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. — S.P.D., 81-76. There is no further reference to him. York 31 Tallow-chandler. Taken at capture of Carlisle.— S.P.D., 79-26, 91-77; Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 486; P.R., 3621-3. France — S.P.D., 93-30. France — S.P.D., 93-30. — Dyer. Taken on suspicion.—S.P.D., 81-29, 81-64. — S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Englishman 21 ‘ Follower of rebels from Preston.’—S.P.D., 88-60, 95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

— ‘Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-76 No further reference to him. — ‘ Corporal of Militia.’—S.P.D., 81-29, 81-64. — Taken at sea.—Scots Mag., Nov. 1745, 541, 590 ; S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73 ; P.R., 3622-12.

Lancashire — Taken at capture of Carlisle. He appears to have got away before or during his trial [vide John Betts].—S.P.D., 79-26 ; Scots Mag., July 1746, 319 5 Baga, Ixix. 173. I.ancashire 20 Cloth worker. Taken at capture of Carlisle.— S.P.D., 79-26, 81-76. Was tried at Carlisle on 9th Sept. 1746 and pleaded guilty. Was sen- tenced to death.—S.P.D., 88-16 ; Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 438, 496 ; Baga, Ixix. 181. Duns — Son of the late Laird of Whitefield, Duns, brother of Alexander Home of Manderston.—P.C., 294. He pleaded guilty at the trial at Carlisle, 9th Sept. 1746, and was sentenced to death.—Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 439, 496; S.P.D., 88-16; Baga, Ixix. 186 ; Albemarle, ii. 400. VOL. II. 290 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. Carlisle; Transported 1319 Home, George Lancaster Antigua Castle 8.5.47 1320 Home, William Cornet, Carlisle Pardoned and Balmerino’s went to Life Guards France, Oct. 1747

Manchester 30.12.45 1321 Home, William Carlisle; Lancaster Castle, Carlisle Cromarty’s Inverness; Transported 1322 Hood, Andrew Tilbury Fort 19.3.47 17.11.46 Discharged 1323 Hood, Charles Dundee 16.3.47 Perth’s Auchter- Discharged 1324 Horn, David arder; July 1747 7.5.46 Stirling Castle Ogilvy’s 25.2.46 Transported 1325 Horn, William Perth; Canongate, 9.8.46 Carlisle — Inverness; — 1326 Hossack, John ‘ Thane of Fife’ Ogilvy’s 30.12.45 1327 Houn [sic], Carlisle William Corporal, French Carlisle Transported 1328 Howard, Patrick Service Lancaster Released 1329 Howard, Simon 16.7.47 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 291 HOME OR ORIGIN. LGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Duns, Berwick- 30 Writer, Edinburgh. Son of Geo. Home of White- shire field.—S.P.D., 91-77 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. Duns 14 Son of Patrick Home, maltster. ‘ Indweller in Duns.’—P.C., 294. He was cousin of Captain David Home who was executed. The Earl of Home petitioned on his behalf. His health broke down in Carlisle Castle. He was offered a pardon if he agreed to serve in the East India Company’s service, but refused on account of his health. In the end he got a free pardon.— Macbeth Forbes, 54, 57. The evidence at his trial showed that ‘ he bore the Pretender’s Standard at Falkirk.’—S.P.D., 88-16, 100-65, 159-1 SI ; P.R., 3623-1 ; Baga, Ixix. 186 ; Albe- marle, ii 400. Lancashire —- Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,81-76. Tried at Carlisle and sentenced to death, 19.9.46. —Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 438 ; S.P.D., 88-76. As he was not transported he probably died. Tain, Ross- 20 Apprentice to Jno. Christopher.—S.P.D., 86-18, shire 88-60. Sent up for trial, convicted, but re- prieved.—S.P.D., 96-100,100-101 ; P.R., 3621-3. Craigie — Smith. ‘ In the rebellion.’—J.R., Dundee. Auchterarder — ‘ Quaichmaker.’ On suspicion.—J.R., Stirling.

Angus — P.R., 3621-3.

Fochabers — This man is mentioned as in the Thane of Fife, but his name does not appear again. Probably died.—Lyon, ii. 314. Aberdeen — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. — In spite of his French service he appears to have been transported.—S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3. —• On suspicion.—Scots Mag., 1747, 345. 292 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1330 Howard, William Lord John Stirling Discharged Drummond’s Castle 1331 Hubert, John Berwick’s At sea Discharged French Service 28.11.45 Hull; Berwick-on- Tweed 1332 Hudner, Patrick

1333 Hudson, David ‘ Sutler in Rebel Sept. 1746 Discharged Army ’ H.M.S. April 1747 ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury 1334 Hudson, John Manchester 30.12.45 Carlisle 1335 Hughes, John Carlisle ; Transported 22.7.46 Whitehaven 24.4.46 Escaped 1336 Hull, James Dunfermline 27.12.46 Lancaster Discharged 1337 Hulley, James Feb. 1747 1338 Hume, Alexander Lieutenant, Leith Collier’s Regt. Ogilvy’s 30.12.45 1339 Hume, John Carlisle ; York Castle 1340 Hunt, Philip Sergeant, 30.12.45 Executed at Manchester Carlisle ; Penrith Lancaster 28.10.46 Castle

Montrose Released under 1341 Hunter, Adam General Par- don, 1747 PRISONERS OF THE *45 293 HOME OR ORIGIN. age. notes and authorities. — Shot through shoulder, 3.2.46. Surgeon’s fee, 6s. 8d.—J.R., Stirling. France — S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; S.P.D., 94-255.

— — This man is shown as belonging ‘ to Buccleuch’s ’ [? Bulkeley’s French Service]. He was taken prisoner and pleaded that he had been forced to serve. His disposal is not stated.—S.P.D., 81 -40. Morayshire — Butcher near Naim.—S.P.D., 87-122, 96-64, 97-133. Lancashire Taken at capture of Carlisle. There is no further reference to him.—S.P.D., 79-26. For ‘ High treason in levying war.’—S.P.D. Entry Book, 84,-, P.R., 3621-3. Lancashire Napkin merchant.—J.R., Dunfermline. S.P.D., 94-41. He must have been a deserter, as he was handed over to General Huske, 10.3.46.—J.R., Leith. Bandean, Taken at capture of Carlisle. No further reference Inchture, to him.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-88. Perth Wigan Barber. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-76. When tried he said he had been forced to enlist by Lord Geo. Murray ‘ as the rebels passed by,’ and was seized by the High- landers, but at the same time pleaded guilty and was sentenced to death.—Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 438, 497 ; S.P.D., 88-16 ; Baga, Ixix. 180. Brechin Excise expectant. ‘ Surveyed Brechin division for the rebels from the end of Sept. 1745 to the middle of Feb. 1746, but upon the approach of the King’s army left the place, he was taken prisoner and confined in the prison of Montrose. He had two motherless infants and nothing to support himself or them, which probably had pushed him to so desperate and wicked a pro- ject.’—P.C., 170 ; J.R., Montrose. 294 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1342 Hunter, John Ensign, Man- 30.12.45 Acquitted and chester Carlisle ; discharged London 17 7.46

1343 Hunter, William Manchester 30.12.45 Executed Carlisle ; York 8.11.46 York Castle 1344 Hurst, James Lord John Inverness ; Drummond’s Tilbury Fort 1345 Hussey, Jacques French Service At sea Discharged ‘ Soleil ’ 24.11.45 ; Marshalsea 1346 Hust, Edward — ‘ Pamela ’ Aug. 1746 1347 Hutchison or ‘ Servant to the Larbert; Pardoned on Hutcheon or Pretender ’ 25.4.46 condition of Hutchinson, Stirling enlistment Alexander Castle, 22.7.48 Carlisle Castle

1348 Hynes or Hynd, Lieutenant, 24.3.46 Pardoned on Benedict Spanish Service ‘ Prince condition of Anthony Charles ’ permanent (late banishment ‘ Hazard ’). 2.7.47 H.M.S. ‘ Sheerness ’ Berwick, London 134Q Ilderith, Robert Feb. 1746 Discharged Durham 1350 Illah, William Roy Stuart’s 30.12.45 Carlisle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 295 HOME OR ORIGIN. lGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. Northumber- Tried on 17th July 1746. Evidence was brought land that he had run away eleven miles but was made to return on pain of death, and that he was tied to a horse to prevent his escaping. He was consequently acquitted.—Scots Mag., July 1746, 324; Allardyce, ii. 452; EgerUm, 2000-42; Baga, Ixix. 173. Newcastle — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P .D., 79-26,81-88. He pleaded guilty at his trial on 2nd Oct. and was sentenced to death.—Scots Mag., 1746, 483, 543; S.P.D., 88-42. Newcastle 24 ‘Popish schoolmaster in Lancashire.’—S.P.D., 86-18. No further reference to him. He prob- ably died. — Taken at sea in the Soleil privateer going to Scot- French land.—5.P.H., 81-80, 94-126. 41 His name does not appear again in the Pamela returns. He probably died.-—S.P.D., 86-107. Montrose — Groom to the Prince. When he arrived at Car- lisle he had to draw lots for his disposal. He drew a ticket which ensured transportation, but being a personal servant of the Prince was put in irons, and again placed in the Castle for trial. He was tried at Carlisle and convicted and sentenced to death, but was reprieved before the sentence was carried out.—Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 439, 496 ; S.P.D., 88-16 ; Lyon, ii. 237 ; P.R., 3625-21 ; Baga, Ixix. 186. — Scots Mag., April 1746, 147; S.P.D., 85-185; P.R., 3622-12.

— Smith. ‘ Taken on suspicion of treason.’—S.P.D., 81-29. — Taken at capture of Carlisle. Nothing more is known of him.—Atholl, iii. 132. 296 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1351 Imrie, John — 16.7.46 Discharged Stonehaven, 18.3.47 Aberdeen ; 2.8.46 Canongate

1352 Ine [«c], Denis French Service Taken at sea Discharged Hull 1353 Innes, Alexander — 18.4.46 Inverness 1354 Innes, James Colonel, Ogilvy’s Aberdeen; Executed Regt.; A.D.C. Canongate, Brampton to Lord Ogilvy 8.8.46 21.10.46 Carlisle

1355 Innes, John 19.4.46 Inverness; June 1746 ‘ Thane of Fife,’ ‘ Liberty ’ Medway 1356 Innes, William Lord Lewis Inverness ; Transported Gordon’s Tilbury Fort 31.3.47 1357 Innes, William Lord Lewis Inverness ; Transported Gordon’s June 1746 31.3.47 ‘Jane of Alloway,’ London, Tilbury PRISONERS OF THE ’45 297 HOME OR ORIGIN. lGE. notes and authorities. Kincardine — Sailor. ‘ Carried off Lord Ogilvy.’ He was one of the crew of Captain Wemyss’s ship which carried off Lord Ogilvy to Norway after Cul- loden. In his confession on examination he said he ‘ was on board a ship in the River Tay when she was boarded by a party of armed rebels who forced the ship to sail with them to Bergen in Norway, and says he gave no assistance in navigating the ship.’—S.P.D., 89*272. France — S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. Aberdeenshire — Commissary Clerk. ‘Aiding and assisting to the Pretender.’ Not referred to again.—Scots Mag., April 1746, 186. Cullen, Banff 70 Road Inspector. This was James Innes, road inspector of Cullen, Banff, who had been out in the ’15 and was made Colonel by the Prince in Edinburgh. He acted as A.D.C. to Lord Ogilvy. He was taken prisoner. At his trial in Carlisle he pleaded he was 70 years of age and had been forced out. He was charged with having ‘ threatened the Officer of Excise when doing his duty.’ He was sentenced to death. James Innes was executed at Brampton in Oct. 1746.—Mackintosh, Ogilvy’s Regt., 98 ; P.C., 32 ; S.P.D., 88-16 ; Baga, Ixix. 182. Buchan, 27 Dyer at Turiff. Brother of Kintore’s factor. On Aberdeen suspicion of ‘ aiding and assisting to the Pre- tender.’—S.P.D., 86-55, 84-2 ; Scots Mag., April 1746, 186. He was originally ordered to be tried by a civil court, but was ultimately sent to London. Disposal not being stated, he prob- ably died. Banff 26 ‘ Fiddler ; servant to Charles Gordon of Bucky ; rebel.’—-S.P.D., 86-18, 88-80, 95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Fochabers, — Writing from Tilbury Fort on 17.3.47, William Moray Jack, a prisoner, said ‘ there is none in life that went from Elgin with me, but William Innes in Fockabers.’—Lyon, hi. 15. This man was prob- ably the William Innes of Fochabers, a wig maker, who fought at Culloden.—P.C., 32; S.P.D., 84-2, 86-18, 88-80, 95-2 ; P.R., 3621-3. 298 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1358 Irons, Robert Ogilvy’s Surrendered Released with arms 22.4.46 Montrose; 13.5.46 Inverness, June 1746 ‘ Dolphin ’ Tilbury Fort 1359 Irvine of Drum, Pitsligo’s After Died of wounds Culloden ; 30.5.46 Cromarty Town House 1360 Irvine, Alexander Glenbucket’s 30.12.45 Released Carlisle ; York Castle, Chester Castle 1361 Irvine, James Aberdeen; Transported Canongate, 8.8.46 Carlisle 1362 Irvine, John French Service ‘ Louis XV ’ Hanged 28.11.45; Edinburgh Edinburgh 24.1.46 Castle 1363 Irvine, William — 17.12.45 Liberated Edinburgh 26.12.45 1364 Irwin, Alexander Glenbucket’s 30.12.45 Carlisle 1365 Irwin, George — Carlisle; Transported Liverpool 1366 Jack, Andrew Cromarty’s Inverness; Transported June 1746 20.3.47 ‘ Thane of Fife ’ Tilbury 1367 Jack, David — 6.7.46 Strath- Discharged errole ; 16.3.47 Dundee PRISONERS OF THE ’45 299 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Aberdeen — Labourer in Montrose.—P.C., 172 ; S.P.D., 84-2. Turned King’s Evidence against Charles Kin- loch.—Allardyce, ii. 438.

— Joined the Prince in Edinburgh. ‘ Young gentle- man ’ . . . ‘ Died of wounds.’—Lyon, iii. 60 ; Origins, 122. Fochabers, — Labourer. Turned King’s Evidence against Banff Charles Gordon of Buihall, younger.—S.P.D., 81-88, 81-293 ; Allardyce, ii. 390. ? Gribton, 34 Shoemaker. ‘ Carried arms in rebel service.’ Nithsdale Was concerned in bringing in arms from the Spanish ship at Peterhead to Aberdeen.— J.R., Canongate ; S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; Allardyce, i. 256, 264. Ireland — Captured at sea on the way to Montrose. Was found to be a deserter from Ligonier’s Foot.— Scots Mag., June 1746, 42. Gribton, Kir- — On suspicion. ‘ Refused to drink His Majesty’s cudbright health ; went a considerable way to wait on the Pretender’s son, and it’s general opinion that he forc’d his son into the Rebellion.’—P.C., 144. Aberdeen — Taken at capture of Carlisle. No further reference to him.—S.P.D., 79-26. — P.R., 3261-3. Caithness 30 S.P.D., 84-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Stratherrole — Wright.—J.R., Dundee. 300 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1368 Jack or Jackes, — Inverness ; Transported Duncan (or June 1746 20.3.47 Donald) ‘Jane of Leith ’ Tilbury 1369 Jack, William Strathallan’s April 1746 Transported after Cul- to Barbadoes loden ; 31.3.47 ‘ James & Mary of Fife,’ June 1746 ‘ Liberty & Property,’ June 1746 ‘ Alexander & James,’ March 1747 Tilbury Fort 1370 Jackson, Charles 19.2.46' Discharged Dundee 9.8.46 1371 Jackson, James Fitzjames’ 29-6.46 Discharged Glenbucket 17.2.47 Aberdeen ; 2.8.46 Canongate 1372 Jackson, Richard Manchester 30.12.45 Carlisle; Lancaster Castle 1373 Jackson, William Ogilvy’s 30.12.45 Transported Carlisle ; Antigua (1) Lincoln 8.5.47 Castle 1374 Jackson, William Ogilvy’s 30.12.45 (2) Carlisle ; York Castle 1375 Jacque, Andrew Cromarty’s Inverness ; Transported ‘ James & Mary ’ Tilbury 1376 Jacque, Donald Cromarty’s Inverness ; Transported Tilbury Fort PRISONERS OF THE ’45 301 HOME OR ORIGIN. age. notes and authorities. Ross 58 1 On suspicion.’—S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Elgin 36 Once a merchant, afterwards a messenger. Writing from Tilbury Fort 17.3.47, he says he has been 8 | months at sea. During that time only 49 survived out of 157 prisoners put on board. He appealed not to be transported, but his appeal was rejected.—Lyon, iii. 64-67; S.P.D., 84-2, 88-60, 95-2, 95-48 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Dundee — Maltman. ‘ Drank the Pretender’s health as King of Great Britain and His Majesty’s con- fusion.’—P.C., 218 ; J.R., Dundee. Ireland — ‘ Confesses he is an Irishman and came from France to Scotland as a soldier in said regiment and was at the battle of Culloden.’—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Canongate. Lancashire — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,81-76. His disposal is unknown. Angus 19 Labourer. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 91-84 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. Angus — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,81-88. His name is not in the transportation lists, so he may have died. Ross 30 Husbandry ; Elgin.—S.P.D., 86-55, 88-60.

Ross-shire 58 ‘Aged 58, a beggar, on suspicion, formerly an ale seller in Avoch.’—S.P.D., 86-18, 88-60. 302 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1377 Jacque, William Strathallan’s Inverness ; ‘ Liberty ’ Medway 1378 Jameson, Andrew Ensign, Duke 16.7.46 Released under of Perth’s Cabrach; General Par- 25.7.46 don, 1747 Aberdeen 1379 Jamieson, John — 22.1.1746/7 Discharged on board a ship in Leith Road (Robertson, Master) ; 24.1.1746/7 Edinburgh Castle 1380 Jamieson, Robert Piper, Duke of 30.12.45 — Perth’s Carlisle 1381 Japp or Jopp, Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 Transported John Carlisle; 22.4.47 Lincoln 1382 Jardin, Guillaume Berwick’s Berwick — French Service 1383 Jarran or Jarrow, — 25.2.46 Liberated John Montrose; 25.2.47 10.3.46 Stirling, Edinburgh 1384 Jay, Thomas Manchester Carlisle; Released London 1385 Jeffrays (alias May 1746 Discharged Hulbart), Daniel Annan; 16.7.46 Edinburgh Tolbooth 1386 Jehannot, Treasurer, ‘ Bourbon ’ Discharged French Picquets Hull; Marshalsea PRISONERS OF THE ’45 303 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Moray Chapman in Elgin.—S.P.D., 86-55. Probably died as his name does not appear again. Belly, Spey- Servant to the Duke of Perth. He said that side ‘ some time before the rebellion he entered as servant to James Drummond of Perth, who forced him to join the rebel army.’—S.P.D., 89-272. Clackmannan Gentleman. On suspicion of treason.—J.R., Edin- burgh Castle.

‘ Annanshire ’ Taken at surrender of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. (Annandale) No further reference to him. Banff Carpenter. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 91-84 ; P.R., 3621-3. France S.P.D., 94-255- Montrose Town officer in Montrose. On suspicion.—J.R., Stirling ; J.R., Edinburgh.

Turned King’s Evidence against many of the Carlisle prisoners.—A Hardy ce, ii. 441, 443, 446, etc. London (West- Writer. ‘ On suspicion of treason.’ ‘ Carrying minster) arms.’ ‘ Did see him marching with the rebels.’ —S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Edinburgh.

France Taken at sea, 21.2.46.—Scots Mag., Feb. 1746, 96. 304 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1387 Jelens, John French Service York Castle Pardoned on James condition of enlistment 22.7.48

1388 Johnstone, Kilmarnock’s 9-5.46 Mus- Pardoned on Andrew selburgh ; condition of 16.7.46 enlistment Canongate, 22.7.48 Carlisle, London

1389 Johnston, George — Dundee Discharged 26.7.46 1390 Johnston, George — Perth 25.3.46; 12.5.46 Stirling Castle 1391 Johnston or Manchester 30.12.45 Transported Johnson, Hugh Carlisle ; Antigua Lancaster 8.5.47 Castle 1392 Johnston, James — Aberdeen Discharged 16.4.46 1393 Johnston, John Kilmarnock’s Inverness ; Transported June 1746 ‘ Walls- grave ’ Tilbury 1394 Johnston, John Inverness 1395 Johnston or Inverness; Johnson, John June 1746 ‘ Margaret & Mary ’ Tilbury PRISONERS OF THE ’45 305 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. France — ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-88. At his trial at York on 2nd Oct. 1746 he was charged with being concerned in plundering Lord Lons- dale’s house of Lowther Hall. He pleaded he was a servant of a Dutch officer, but it was ruled that he had acquired a local allegiance to the Crown. Consequently he was sentenced to death. On the day fixed for the execution he was reprieved.—Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 485 ; S. P.D., 88-42 ; P.R., 3625-21. Canongate, 18 Son of Johnston of Knockhill. He was styled Edinburgh ‘ Kilmarnock’s servant.’ In the list of prisoners sent to Carlisle on 8.8.46 the words ‘ to be well used ’ are written against his name. At his trial at Carlisle on 19th Sept. 1746 he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to death, but was reprieved.—Baga, Ixix. 186; Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 438 ; S.P.D., 88-16 ; P.R., 3625-21. He gave evidence against several prisoners in London.—Allardyce, ii. 410, 438, 454, etc. Balfour, — Factor to Lord Panmure. ‘ Was aiding and Dundee assisting the rebels.’—P.C., 218 ; J.R., Dundee. Aberdeen ‘ Rebel service.’ ‘ Brig. Pollock’s Regt. of Marines,’ and therefore a deserter from the English service.—J.R., Stirling. He was probably handed over to the military authorities. Lancashire 27 Weaver, Walton. ‘ Blind of an eye.’ Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-76; T. B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. Aberdeen — Bleacher. On suspicion.—Allardyce, i. 259-261. Banff 18 S.P.D., 84-2 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Elgin — He was ordered to be tried by a civil court for ‘ aiding and assisting to the Pretender,’ but his disposal is not known. Argyllshire 13 Servant to a French officer.—S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him. He may have died.

VOL. II. 306 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1396 Johnston, John Manchester Carlisle ; Transported York Castle Antigua 8.5.47 20.5.46 Discharged 13Q7 Johnston, John — Dundee 12.8.46 3.5.46 Transported 1398 Johnston, Richard Manchester Stirling Castle ; Carlisle Inverness ; Transported 1399 Johnston, Robert Bannerman’s June 1746 31.3.47 ‘ Walls- grave,’ Tilbury Fort Released 1400 Johnston, Wilham Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45Carlisle; Nov. 1746 York Castle 1401 Jones, Charles Berwick’s Berwick Discharged French Service 1402 Jones, Michael Bulkeley’s Louis XV ’ Discharged French Service 28.11.45 at sea Berwick; Feb.1746 Hull Lancaster Discharged 1403 Jones, Thomas Castle Feb. 1747 1404 Jou[«c], William York Castle 30.12.45 Discharged 1405 Joy, Thomas Carlisle ; Chester Castle 30.12.45 Transported 1406 Joyner or Joiner, Carlisle ; Antigua David York Castle 8.5.47 Berwick’s At sea Discharged 1407 Jue, Denis French Service 28.11.45 Hull PRISONERS OF THE ’45 307 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Lancashire 30 Husbandman.—S.P.D., 91-84 ; Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 486 ; T.B.P., 327-109. Edinburgh — Weaver. Taken on suspicion of treason.—J.R., Dundee. Lancaster — Comb maker.—S.P.D., 88-124 : P.R., 3621-3.

Mearns 46 Labourer, Stonehaven.—S.P.D., 84-2,86-18,88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Aberdeen — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-88. He turned King’s Evidence at the York trials in Oct. 1746 against five other prisoners.— S.P.D., 85-122. France — This man appears to have belonged to Berwick’s regiment in the French service. He was taken prisoner and pleaded that he had been forced. —S.P.D., 81-33. France — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

— ‘ Committed on suspicion.’—S.P.D., 81-76, 94-41. — ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-88. St. Michael’s, — Weaver. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., Dublin 79-26, 81-293. Aberdeen — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 91-77 ; Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 486 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. France S.P.D., 81-73. 308 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1408 Kavanagh, Daniel Berwick’s 28.11.45 Discharged French Service at sea Berwick; Feb. 1746 Hull 1409 Kavanagh, Berwick’s 28.11.45 Discharged Edmund French Service at sea Berwick ; Feb. 1746 Hull 1410 Kaynach, Alex- Canongate ; ander 8.8'46 Carlisle Ogilvy’s ‘ Samtymuir ’ Released under 1411 Kearsall, David Montrose General Par- don, 1747 Captain Inverness ; 1412 Kearns, John June 1746 ‘ Jane of Leith ’ Tilbury Inverness ; Died 3rd 1413 Keel, George ‘ Alexander June 1746 & James ’ 1414 Keighley or Manchester Carlisle Pardoned on Regiment condition of Keightly, enlistment Thomas 22.7.48 Clare’s French 28.11.45 Discharged 1415 Keighry, Michael Service at sea Berwick ; Feb.1746 Hull ‘ Carried arms ’ 18.7.46 Executed 1416 Keir or Ker, Morpeth ; Carlisle Patrick Carlisle 15.11.46 Inverness ; 1417 Keith, David June 1746 * Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort Grant’s (Glen- 30.12.45 Transported 1418 Keith, George garry’s) Carlisle ; Antigua York Castle 8.5.47 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. France S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

France S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

J.R., Canongate. His name does not appear again in the records. He may have died. Brechin J.R., Montrose. Perthshire Clerk of the rebel’s stores.’—S.P.D., 84-2. There is no further reference to him.

S.P.D., 84-2. Englishman Pleaded guilty at his trial on 19th Sept. 1746 and was sentenced to death, but reprieved.—Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 438 ; S.P.D., 88-16 ; P.R., 3625-21 ; Baga, Ixix. 180. France S.P.D., 81-72.

Moultrie Hill, Wright. Was offered his life to give evidence St. Cuthbert’s against Sir Archibald Primrose but refused it. Midlothian He himself pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to death.—Lyon, i. 22, note ; P.C., 250, 380 ; S.P.D., 88-16 ; Entry Book, 84. Invercruiven, Farmer. Said to have ‘ enlisted men for the Montrose rebels.’—P.C., 174 ; S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2. No further reference to him, so he probably died. Aberdeen Shoemaker. Taken at capture of Carlisle.— S.P.D., 79-26, 91-77 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 310 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1419 Keith, James At Lord Transported Strathallan’s house ; Stirling Castle, Carlisle 1420 Kell, — Lord John Perth 18.2.46 Discharged Drummond’s 1421 Kellie, Earl of, Colonel 11.7.46 sur- Liberated Alexander rendered at 11.10.49 Erskine Kinghom ; Edinburgh Castle

1422 Kellie, John 13.1.46 Discharged Edinburgh ; on bail 20.1.46 Leith 7.2.46 1423 Kellie, John French Service — Pardoned on condition of enlistment in Brig.-Genl. Fowkes’ regiment at Gibraltar 24.9.46 1424 Kelly, Thomas Bulkeley’s 28.11.45 Discharged French Service at sea Berwick ; Feb.1746 Hull 1425 Kemmo or Kem- Stonywood’s Aberdeen; Transported loe, Joseph Canongate, 8.8.46 Carlisle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 311 HOME OR ORIGIN. .ge. notes and authorities. Glenbervie, 20 Servant. ‘ Carried arms, mounted Guards and Fife acted as ground officer on the Estate of Marischal for the Rebels.’—P.C., 174 ; S.P.D., 88-1.24 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; J.R., Stirling.

France — Carried north by the Duke’s army.—J.R., Perth. Kellie House, — ‘ Subsisted himself in prison.’—J.P., Edinburgh. Carnbee, Fife Alexander Erskine, fifth Earl of Kellie, joined the Prince in Oct. 1745. He was at the battles of Preston, Falkirk, and Culloden, and, in Sept. 1745, headed a party which collected the Excise in Fife. The Lord Justice Clerk wrote of him as a person ‘ of understanding of an inferior size, not many removes from the very lowest.’ He sur- rendered the day before the final date on which surrenders were accepted. He remained for three years in Edinburgh Castle, and was never brought to trial, though he was excepted from the Act of Pardon of June 1747.—Scote Peerage, v.88; P.C.,65. The original report on him, dated 22nd Nov. 1746, says he ‘ was seen in Highland dress and in arms with the rebels and was reputed a Colonel.’—S.P.D., 89-272, 33-39. Edinburgh — Joiner. On suspicion.—J.R., Leith. — W.O., 41/42, p. 255. There is no explanation of this pardon. No other man was sent to Gib- raltar.

France — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

Hardgate, —' Blacksmith. Carried arms at Culloden.—P.C., 12 ; Old Machar, J.R., Canongate ; Allardyce, i. 256. Aberdeen 312 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1426 Kempie, John Servant to Lord 2.5.46 Transported Oliphant of Perth ; Gask 10.8.46 Canongate, Carlisle 1427 Kendela or Colonel, Spanish 15.4.46 near Pardoned on Kendal, Ultano Service Dunrobin; condition of Inverness, leaving the London country and not returning 21.7.47

1428 Kendrie, James Lord John 25.2.46 Discharged Drummond’s Perth; 12.5.46 Inverness ; Berwick 1429 Kennedy, — Major, Irish Inverness ; Discharged Brigades 22.9.46 Feb. 1747 French Service Edinburgh Castle 1430 Kennedy, Alex- Glengarry’s 4.11.45 Dud- Released under ander dingston; General Par- 15.1.46 don, 1747 Edinburgh Jail 1431 Kennedy, Angus — ‘ County of Roy Argyll ’ 1432 Kennedy or Glengarry’s Carlisle; Kenady, Angus Chester Castle 1433 Kennedy or Glengarry’s Carlisle; Kenady, Angus Chester Castle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 313 HOME OR ORIGIN. tGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Gask 40 J.R., Canongate ; S.P.D., 88-124.

Spain Captured with the Earl of Cromarty near Dun- robin, 15.4.46.—Scots Mag., June 1746, 292. Mrs. Leith, describing the condition of the pris- oners in Inverness after Culloden, says there was ‘ Colonel Kendela, a gentleman in the Spanish Service. It was he that came to the Island of Barra and landed the arms that were found there.’ She says also that he was ‘ one of the most religious men I ever was acquainted with, and Enghshman born.’—Lyon, ii. 286, 290 ; P.R., 3622-12. Derry, Ireland — J.R., Perth.

S.P.D., 89-272 ; Scots Mag., 1746, 544; Albemarle, i. 211, 360.

Glenline, — S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Edinburgh. Glengarry

Mull — On suspicion. Denies he was in the rebellion. Can give no distinct account of himself. Is guilty of habitual stealing.—S.P.D., 90-65. Shean, Inver- 13 S.P.D., 81-293. This boy, and the next, were ness perhaps the sons of the Mary Kennedy who was taken at Carlisle and transported. Their fate is not known, but they probably went with her. Shean, Inver- 10 S.P.D., 81-293. See above. ness 314 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME* REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1434 Kennedy, Archi- Artillery Carlisle ; Executed bald York Castle York 8.11.46

1435 Kennedy, Barnard Clare’s French At sea Discharged Service Berwick; Feb. 1746 Hull 1436 Kennedy, Donald Glengarry’s 1.2.46 Stirling; 13.2.46 Leith, Canongate, 8.8.46 Carlisle 1437 Kennedy, Dougal — 1.2.46 Discharged Stirling; 7.2.46 Stirling Castle, Leith 1438 Kennedy, Duncan Glengarry’s Stirling ; Discharged 7.2.46 Stirling Castle 1439 Kennedy, Ennis MTherson’s 30.12.45 Carlisle 1440 Kennedy, John — 15.1.46 Transported Edinburgh Antigua Castle ; 8.5.47 Carlisle, York Castle 1441 Kennedy, John Glengarry’s Inverness : Transported Sept. 1746 31.3.47 ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury PRISONERS OF THE ’45 315 HOME OR ORIGIN. age. notes and authorities. Edinburgh 18 Jeweller’s apprentice. ‘ Servant to Col. Grant.’ ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-88. A statement was put in by Alex. Shaw, ‘ Attorney at Law ’ in Edinburgh, in his favour, saying that when he joined the Prince’s Army the shops were all shut and the youths, being idle, mixed with the rebels. Kennedy pleaded guilty at his trial and was sentenced to death. It was also stated that at the siege of Carlisle he was ‘ an active gunner but very young.’—Macbeth Forbes, 21 ; S.P.D., 81-88,88-42 ; Scots Mag., 1746,543. France — S.P.D., 81-72 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84.

Rannoch — With ‘ baggage horse.’—J.R., Canongate. Does not appear to have been transported. Disposal unknown.

Rannoch — ‘ With baggage horse.’ Herdboy.—J.R., Leith.

Rannoch — Attended to baggage.—J.R., Stirling Castle. Probably this and the above two were related. ‘ Highlands ’ —- Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. No further reference to him. He may have died in prison. ‘ Highlands ’ 32 ‘ A common highland Labourer.’ On suspicion. —J.R., Edinburgh; S.P.D., 91-84; Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 486 ; T.B.P., 327-109 5 P.R., 3621-3. Inverness-shire 20 Cowherd at Dougin.—S.P.D., 87-122, 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. 316 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1442 Kennedy, John Shian 4.11.45 Dud- Discharged McDonald’s ’ dingston ; (Glengarry’s) 25.1.46 Edinburgh Jail 1443 Kennedy, John Keppoch’s Inverness ; Transported June 1746 ‘ Jane of Leith ’ Tilbury 1444 Kennedy, Martin French Service At sea Discharged Hull 1445 Kennedy, Mary Glengarry’s Carlisle ; Transported York Castle, Chester 1446 Kennedy, Maurice Clare’s French 28.11.45 Discharged Service at sea Berwick ; Feb. 1746 Hull 1447 Kennedy, Philip French Service At sea ; Discharged Marshalsea 1448 Kennedy, Thomas Major, Bulke- 28.11.45 Pardoned ley’s French at sea conditionally Service Berwick ; on leaving Feb. 1746 the country Hull 22.10.48 1449 Kennil, John Inverness ; Aug. 1746 ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury 1450 Kennough, Alex- Carlisle Transported ander 1451 Kenny, John French Service Take at sea Discharged Berwick 1452 Kenson, Joseph Lancaster Castle 1453 Kerby, James Morpeth; Carlisle 1454 Kerr or Ker, Cromarty’s Inverness ; Aeneas June 1746 ‘ Walls- grave ’ Tilbury PRISONERS OF THE ’45 317 HOME OR ORIGIN. age. notes and authorities. Kilenan, Glen- — Labourer. In hospital with pain in ears. ‘ Says garry, Inver- he was forced to serve Shian M‘Donald in the rebel army as a baggage man and deserted at ness Dalkeith.’—S.P.D., 89-272 : J.R., Edinburgh. Perthshire 54 S.P.D., 84-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

France —- S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. Glengarry 20 ‘Sews and washes.’—S.P.D., 91-84, 81-88; Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 486; P.R., 3621-3. (See also Nos. 1432 and 1433 supra.) France — S.P.D., 81-72 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84.

France — S.P.D., 93-30. France — He stated he had been naturalised in 1733 and had entered the French army as a boy in 1729.— S.P.D., 81-72 ; P.R., 3623-28 ; S.P.S., 35-47. 25 His name does not appear in the Pamela list of 11th Sept., so he had probably died. — S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. France — S.P.D., 85-185. — S.P.D., 81-76. No further reference to him. — S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. Ross-shire 40 S.P.D., 84-2. He was not transported, so he probably died. 318 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1455 Kerr, Donald Cromarty’s Inverness ; Transported Tilbury Fort 20.3.47 1456 Kerr, Duncan Cromarty’s Inverness ; June 1746 ‘ Jane of Leith ’ 1457 Kerr, Eugene French Service At sea; Discharged Marshalsea 1458 Ker or Kerr of Colonel, A.D.C. May 1746 Released on Graden, Henry to Lord George Braes of condition of Murray, Span- Angus ; never return- ish Service London, ing, 1748 House of Mr. Ward, messenger

1459 Ker or Kerr, Edinburgh Liberated James Castle ; 5.5.46 15.2.46 Edinburgh Jail 1460 Kerr, James, of 24.12.45 Died 5.6.47 Crommack Dumbarton 1461 Ker, John 28.5.46 Released Fettercairn; 21.7.46 29.5.46 Montrose 1462 Kerr, John French Picquet 16.12.46 Discharged Stirling Castle 1463 Ker, Robert Lieutenant, Inverness ; Died in Lord John June 1746 prison 1746 Drummond’s ‘Jane of French Service Leith ’ Tilbury Ogilvy’s Edinburgh Released under 1464 Kerrie, John General Par- don, 1747 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 319 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Aghnagaird, 35 Farmer, Aghnagaird. — S.P.D., 86-18, 88-60; Ross-shire S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Ross-shire 40 S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him, prob- ably died. France — S.P.D., 93-30. Graden, 43 Born in 1702, he served in the Spanish army 1722- Teviotdale 1728, and then returned to Scotland. Through- out the campaign he was A.D.C. to Lord George Murray. It was he who captured the English spy, Weir. When captured he was tried for his life and claimed to be a Spanish officer, but was sentenced to death on 15th Nov. 1746. He was however reprieved through the good offices of the Prussian ambassador and placed in the house of a messenger. In 1748 he was released and went abroad. He died, as a Lieut.-Colonel in the Spanish army, in 1751.—Lyon, i. 364; Origins, 213 ; Scots Mag., 1746, 529 ; P.C., 381; Allardyce, ii. 386; S.P.D., 100-65, 107-34; Egerton, 2000-3 ; Baga, Ixix. 175. Traquair, — Merchant. ‘ Taken on suspicion of corresponding Peebles with the rebels.’—J.R., Edinburgh ; P.C., 84.

Ayrshire — ‘ Crommock.’—J.R., Dumbarton. Fettercairn — J.R., Montrose.

— ‘ Deserted from the rebel service.’—J.R., Stirling. France 18 S.P.D., 84-2, 93-30.

Arbroath, — Merchant.—P.C., 172. Forfar 320 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. DISPOSAL. Ogilvy’s Released under 1465 Kerry, Robert General Par- don, 1747 1466 Kessack or Key- Lord Lewis Inverness; Transported sack or Keisack, Gordon’s June 1746 19-347 John ‘ Walls- grave,’ Tilbury Fort, 1.11.1746 Southwark 1467 Kettle, John Berwick’s At sea Discharged French Service Marshalsea 1468 Killen, John Berwick’s At sea Discharged French Service Berwick; Feb. 1746 Hull 1469 Kilmarnock, Earl 16.4.46 sur- Beheaded, of, William rendered Tower Hill, after 18.8.46 Boyd Culloden ; 16.4.46 Inverness, 28.4.46 H.M.S. ‘ Exeter,’ 20.5.46 Tower of London

1470 Kinaston, John Kilmarnock’s Inverness

Transported 1471 Kinchley, Joseph Manchester Carlisle Antigua 8.5.47 1472 King (alias Sergeant, Lord 19.7.46 Braes Released under Macree) George of Leny ; General Par- Murray’s Stirling don, 1747 19.2.46 Escaped 1473 King, Charles Duke of Perth’s Burnston ; 26.7.46 19.2.46 Mus- selburgh PRISONERS OF THE ’45 321 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Panbride, — Tenant farmer.—P C., 218. Forfar Morayshire 21 Shoemaker in Alvis.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60. Sent up for trial and convicted, but reprieved and transported.—S.P.D., 96-100 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

France — S.P.D., 93-30. France S.P.D., 81-72. 41 Born 1705. When only ten years old he went with his father to oppose Lord Mar in 1715. Succeeded to the Earldom in 1717. After the battle of Prestonpans he joined the Prince, and was made Colonel. He was taken prisoner at Culloden, having mistaken a troop of English for his own men. He was sent to the Tower of London, along with Lords Cromartie and Bal- merino. He was tried before the House of Lords, 28th July 1746, and pleaded guilty. He was sentenced to death and executed by be- heading on 18th Aug. 1746. After being sen- tenced he appealed for mercy to George II. and the Duke of Cumberland.—Scots Mag., Aug. 1746, 379, 380 ; Scots Peerage, v. 177. Lochaber — ‘ John Gilmour says he was billeted on him, while the rebels were at his house, and that he told him he belonged to Kilmarnock’s regiment.’— S.P.D., 89-272. There is no further reference to him. He may have died in one of the transports. — T.B.P., 327-109. — Captured when hiding in a hut after Culloden. Wounded and taken to Stirling.—P.C., 373 ; Scots Mag., July 1746, 340. Edinburgh — J.R., Musselburgh.

VOL. II. 322 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1474 King, James 19.7.46 Transported Perth; 20.7.46 Stirling, Canongate, 5.9.46 Carlisle 1475 King, Peter Glengyle’s 15.11.45 Died Ardno; 22.5.46 17.12.45 Dumbarton 1476 Kinloch, Alex- Captain, 2nd 29.4.46 Liberated on ander Bn. Ogilvy’s Bendochy; condition of 1.5.46 Perth, going abroad Inverness, and never June 1746 returning, ‘ Dolphin ’ 14.8.48 Winchelsea, London, Newgate, House of Carrington, messenger

Reprieved and 1477 Kinloch, Charles Captain,Brigade Atholl 29.4.46Bendochy; banished on (? Ogilvy’s) 1.5.46 Perth, condition of June 1746 never return- ‘ Dolphin,’ ing, 1748 Southwark (London), House of Carrington, messenger PRISONERS OF THE ’45 323 HOME OR ORIGIN. «3E. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Darrow, 21 Labourer. ‘ Private man in rebell army.’—J.R., Aberdeen Canongate ; S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3.

— Funeral expenses, 5s. 8d.—J.R., Dumbarton.

Meigle, Perth 28 Brother of Sir James Kinloch of Kinloch. He was a merchant. He joined the Prince at Perth and received a Captain’s commission, and was active in raising the 2nd Battalion of Ogilvy’s regiment. He was captured along with his brother at the house of James Rattray of Rannagulzion, and taken by ship to London. He was brought up for trial 28th Oct., and pleaded that under the Act of Union an English court had no jurisdic- tion over him. This plea was seriously con- sidered, but, on 15th Dec., it was rejected, and he was sentenced to death. He was reprieved through the exertions of Sir Joseph Yorke, but was kept in custody until 14th Aug. 1748, when he was liberated on condition of ‘ departing this Realm and never more to return.’—Mackintosh, Mag.,99 ; Lyon, 1746, ii. 593 232 ; P.S.; S.P.D., Docquet 107-81, Book, 84-2Sept. ; 1748Scots ; Baga, Ixix. 174. Meigle, Perth 21 Book-keeper to an Aberdeen merchant. Brother of Sir J ames Kinloch of Kinloch. Was captured with him and conveyed to Perth, and sent to England. He appears to have taken an active part in raising money and to have pressed men. A petition in his favour was signed by John Chalmers, Principal of King’s College, Aberdeen, and the heritors of several neighbouring parishes. He was convicted and sentenced to death, but was reprieved and sent to a messenger’s house, where he still was in June 1748. He was then banished on 21st July 1748.—Lyon, ii. 232; Mackintosh, 99 ; P C., 220; S.P.D., 107-81 ; Scots Mag., 1746, 593; P.S. Docquet Book, 6763, Sept. 1748 ; Allardyce, ii. 437 ; Egerton, 2000-31 ; Baga, Ixix. 174. 324 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1478 Kinloch, Sir Colonel, 2nd 29-4.46 Released James, Bart. Ogilvy’s Regt. Bendochy ; conditionally 1.5.46 Perth, 14.8.48 Inverness, Winchelsea, Southwark (London), House of Carrington, messenger

April 1749 ; Released 1479 Kinloch, Lady Inverness Janet London

19.2.46 Discharged 1480 Kinninmond, — Dundee 8.9.46 Alex. Inverness; 1481 Kintray, George LordGordon’s Lewis ‘ Wallsgrave ’ Inverness ; Died at sea 1482 Kintrea or Kin- Lord Lewis ‘ Liberty & 1746 tray, John Gordon’s Property ’ — Transported 1483 Kirkgill, William — Gartmore; — 1484 Kirkland, Robert — 2.5.46 Perth, 12.5.46 Stirling Castle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 325 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Kinloch, — Lyon, ii. 232. On 2nd Sept. 1745 the Prince wrote Meigle to him from Blair and asked him to join. He raised a second battalion of the Ogilvy Regt. After his capture he was sent to London, and on 15th Nov. 1746 was attainted and sentenced to death. He refused to give any information about himself when Mr. Sharpe, the Solicitor to the Treasury, came to question him in prison. He was reprieved through the interest of his brother-in-law, Lord Braco (afterwards Earl of Fife), but remained in custody until 14.8.48, when he was released on condition that he lived in England. In 1764 he was allowed to return to Dundee. He died there on 5th Feb. 1776.— Mackintosh, 103-111 ; Lyon, ii. 232; Macbeth Forbes, 9 ; Scots Mag., May 1748, 245 ; S.P.D., 96-59, 107-34; Allardyce, ii. 477; Egerton, 2000-56. Kinloch, — Janet Duff, sister of Lord Braco, afterwards Earl Meigle, of Fife, was wife of Sir James Kinloch, Bt., who Perth commanded the 2nd Battalion of the Ogilvy Regiment, and was taken prisoner on 29.4.46. She was herself taken prisoner in April 1746, but discharged. At her husband’s request she went to London. It is said that when his life was spared she expressed her gratitude to Sir Joseph Yorke, brother of Lord Hardwicke, for his help. He asked her to name her next child after him ; and in due course she called her son Joseph Yorke Kinloch.—Scots Mag., April 1746, 188 ; Cockayne Baronetage, iv. 334 ; Mackintosh, 106 ; Allardyce, ii. 610 ; Tullibardine,\\. 333. Dundee — Mason.—J.B., Dundee. Elgin 40 S.P.D., 84-2. As there is no further reference to him he probably died at Tilbury. Longbride, 40 He was a prisoner in the ship Liberty fy Property, Elgin and died at sea.—-Lyon, in. 15. — S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. Glasgow — ‘ Rebel service.’ Soldier in Guise’s Regt., and a deserter.—J.R., Perth. He was probably handed over to military authorities. 326 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1485 Kirkwood, Alex- 15.1.46 Liberated ander Edinburgh 14.5.46 Jail 1486 Knight, Alex- Carlisle : Released ander Lancaster 16.7.47 1487 Knowlin, Thomas Inverness ; Transported Tilbury 20.3.47 1488 Knouls or Knowls 27.4.46 Discharged or Knows, Robert Craighead 10.3.47 of Ardoch; Banchory, Aberdeen, Canongate 1489 Knowles or Knows Canongate ; Transported or Knoles, 8.8.46 William Carlisle 1490 Korean, Peircy Berwick’s, 28.11.45 Discharged or Peircey Corporal, at sea French Service Berwick ; Feb.1746 Hull 19.4.46 1491 Korrack, John Inverness Ogilvy’s 23.5.46 Discharged 1492 Kufsol, John Arbroath 1493 Kynah, Alex- — Carlisle Transported ander 1494 La Bouche, Jean French Service Edinburgh Discharged Claud alias Castle ; John George 11.8.46 Canongate, Berwick 1495 Lacase, John Bulkeley’s At sea Discharged French Service Berwick; Feb. 1746 Hull 1496 La Fague, Lieutenant, Perth; Discharged Hippolyte French Navy Berwick-on- Tweed 1497 La Loche, Pierre Sergeant, Lally’s 30.12.45 Discharged French Service Carlisle Marshalsea PRISONERS OF THE ’45 327 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. — Asst. Clerk in Post Office. ‘ On suspicion of treasonable practice.’—J.R., Edinburgh. — Scots Mag., 1747, 345. —- S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. Craighead of — Salmon fisher. On suspicion. ‘ Aiding the rebels Ardo, Kin- in taking horses.’—J.R., Edinburgh. ‘ Declares cardineshire he was apprehended by mistake by a party of soldiers who were sent in search of his brother.’ —S.P.D., 79-272 ; Allardyce, i. 256. Nether 30 Salmon fisher. ‘ Carried arms.’ —- P.C., 12; Banchory S.P.D. 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; Allardyce, i. 356. France — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

Moray — ‘ For aiding and assisting to the Pretender.’— Scots Mag., April 1746, 186. No further refer- ence to him, but he was ordered to be tried by a civil court. Barry —- ‘ Common man.’—J.R., Arbroath 16 Labourer.—S.P.D., 88-124. France — J.R., Canongate ; J.P.D., 94-255.

France — S.P.D., 81-73.

France — S.P.S., 35-47. Toulouse, — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,93-30. France 328 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. niSPOSAL. 14Q8 La Motte, Lally’s Picquet, 1.2.46 Discharged Francis French Service Stirling ; Stirling Castle, Canongate Jail, 16.7.46 Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, 13.12.46 Carlisle, Berwick 1499 La Page, Carlo Lally’s Picquet, 1.2.46 Ford Discharged French Service of Frew ; Edinburgh Castle, Berwick 1500 Lackey or Lakey , Berwick’s Captured at Discharged John French Service sea ; Hull 1501 Lackey, John Carlisle; Transported York Castle 1502 Lackey or Leak, Manchester Carlisle Pardoned on William condition of enlistment 22.7.48 1503 Laing, Thomas Roy Stuart’s 3.10.45 Transported Livingston’s Yards, Edinburgh ; Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh Tolbooth, 8.8.46 Carlisle 1504 Laird, Andrew Dundee Discharged 23.7.46 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 329 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. France J.R., Canongate.

France J.R., Edinburgh Castle.

France S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; S.P.D., 81-72, 81-75. Edinburgh Weaver.—S.D.P., 91-84 ; PR. 3621-3. Was tried and sentenced to death in Sept. 1746, with recommendation to mercy.—S.P.D., 88-16 ; P.R., 3625-21 ; Buga, Ixix. 179. Aberdeenshire ‘ Workman at Lord Hopetoun’s lead mynes.’— Allardyce,\\.S^\ J.R., Edinburgh; PR., 3621-3.

Dundee Merchant. ‘ Aided and assisted the Rebels and opened the Post Bagg.’—P.C., 222; J.R., Dundee. 330 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1505 Laird, David —- 12.5.46 Acquitted Perth ; 19-9.46 10.8.46 Canongate, Carlisle 1506 Laird, James Ogilvy’s 16.4.46 Transported Culloden; 31.3.47 Inverness, Tilbury Fort 1507 Lamb, James Artillery 30.12.45 Transported Carlisle ; Antigua York Castle, 8.5.47 Lincoln Castle 1508 Lambert, Richard Feb.1746 Discharged Durham 1509 Lamondor 13.2.46 Liberated Lamont, Alex- Montrose ; 25.2.47 ander 10.3.46 Stirling, Edinburgh 1510 Lamond, Archi- 9.5.46 Liberated bald Bo’ness ; 15.7.47 Canongate Jail 1511 Lamond, John 1.5.46 Perth; Transported 10.8.46 Canongate, Carlisle 1512 Laney, Thomas Carlisle Transported 1513 Larger, Andrew Carlisle; Transported (Alexander) York Castle, 22.4.47 Lincoln Castle 1514 Larrie or Lary or Lally’s Regt., 1.2.46 Ford Discharged Lery, Cornelius French Service of Frew ; 17.3.46 Edinburgh Castle 1515 Lashley, William Pilot, French ‘ Louis XV ’ Discharged Service taken at sea Berwick PRISONERS OF THE ’45 331 HOME OR ORIGIN. IGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Perthshire — ‘ On rebel sendee.’—J.R., Canongate. Was tried at Carlisle 19th Sept. 1746, and acquitted.— Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 439 ; Baga, Ixix. 187. Murrie, Errol, 26 ‘ Servant to Laird of Murrie. Carried arms in Forfar the rebel army and was at the battle of Culloden and there taken prisoner.’—P.C., 272 ; S.P.D., 86-18, 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. Edinburgh 25 Clockmaker. Taken at capture of Carlisle.— S.P.D., 79-26, 81-88, 91-84 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. — Skinner and glover. ‘ Taken on suspicion of treason.’—S.P.D., 81-29- Montrose — Horse hirer. On suspicion ; ‘ denies that he was concerned in the rebellion, says he was taken up for hyring his horses to the rebels which they obliged him to do. Witnesses state that he was seen working at the rebel batteries at Mon- trose.’—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Stirling ; J.R., Edinburgh. Argyllshire — ‘ Cook to McLachlan.’—J.R., Canongate. ‘ At- tended Col. McLauchlin.’ ‘ Was seen in arms with the rebels.’—S.P.D., 89-272. Aberdeen 26 Groom to Duke of Perth.—J.R., Canongate; S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3. 20 Miner.—S.P.D., 88-124. Dublin 40 Weaver.—S.P.D., 81-88, 91-84, 96-124. Kerry, — ‘ Cadie.’ ‘ Confesses that he came over with the Ireland French Picquets.’-—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Edin- burgh Castle. France — S.P.D., 85-185. 332 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1516 Laskey, James Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 1517 Lasley or Lasselay — Carlisle or Lassley Carlisle Transported (Leslie ?), Alex- ander 1518 Landers, Michael French Service ‘ Louis XV ’ Discharged at sea Berwick; Hull 1519 Langer, Andrew Lincoln Transported 1520 Lauder, Archi- Ogilvy’s Carlisle ; Released bald York, London 1521 Lauder, George Surgeon 16.4.46 Liberated Culloden, 7.1.47 Inverness ; Edinburgh, London 1522 Launey, Thomas Clare’s French Edinburgh Discharged Service Castle ; April 1746 Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh 1523 Laurence, John June 1746 Released under Aberdeen; General Par- Canongate don, 1747

1524 Law, George, Chaplain, 16.4.46 Acquitted Revd. Stonywood’s Culloden; 10.2.47 19.4.46 Inverness, London (Southwark) PRISONERS OF THE ’45 333 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Perth — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. No further reference to him. May have died. 46 Fencing master.—S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3.

France — S.P.D., 81-29, 81-75.

— This is the only reference to him.—P.R., 3621-3. Duns, Ber- — A boy. ‘ Son to Bailmouth in Duns.’ ‘ Joined wickshire the rebels and went with them to England.’— P.C., 326; S.P.D., 81-88. Turned King’s Evidence against many of the Carlisle prisoners. —Allardyce, ii. 390, 434, etc. Edinburgh — Surgeon. He and John Rattray were confined in Inverness Church with many wounded prisoners, but their instruments were taken away. He was liberated after a few days, at the request of Lord President Forbes. After his release he was again arrested and sent to London. He was finally released, 7th Jan. 1747.—Lyon, ii, 311- 313 ; Scots Mag., April 1746, 186. Ireland — S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Edinburgh Castle.

Aberdeen — Wright. This may be the John Laurence of Old Deer who ‘ proclaimed the Pretender at the Market Cross of Old Deer, enlisted some men and joined them himself.’—P.C., 92. ‘ Con- fesses he was in arms with the rebels.’—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Canongate. Aberdeen — Described as a ‘ nonjurant-minister.’ Was at the siege of Stirling and Culloden. Was captured at Culloden and taken to London, where, in Dec. 1746, he was tried for his life and acquitted after a long trial.—Origins, 127 ; Scots Mag., April 1746, 186: Dec. 1746, 593 ; P.C., 12 ; Allardyce, ii. 404; Egerton, 2000-13 ; Baga, Ixix. 175. 334 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1525 Lawrence, John Pitsligo’s June 1746 Discharged Aberdeen ; 15.7.47 2.8.46 Edinburgh Tolbooth 1526 Lawrie or Laurie 23.5.46 Discharged or Lowrie, James Banff, 27.2.47 Aberdeen ; 2.8.46 Edinburgh Tolbooth 1527 Lawsent or Lau- French Service At sea Discharged sent, Nicolas Berwick 1528 Lawson, Alex- Aberdeen Discharged ander 4.7.46 1529 Lawson, James Ogilvy’s 30.12.45 Transported Carlisle ; Leeward York Castle, Islands Lincoln 8.5.47 Castle 1530 Lawson, Patrick Ogilvy’s Blackness Discharged Castle 1531 Lawson, Robert Manchester 30.12.45 Carlisle 1532 Lawson, Robert 21.2.46 Discharged Perth 10.10.46 1533 Lawson, Thomas Ogilvy’s 30.12.45 Pardoned Carlisle ; 27.2.49 Liverpool

1534 Lawson, William — Clack- Transported mannan ; 4.5.46 Stirling Castle, Carlisle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 335 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Keith, Banff — Wright s servant. ‘ Private man, hired out.’— J.R., Edinburgh ; P.C., 32 ; Allardyce, i. 272.

Banff — Shoemaker. On suspicion. ‘ Confesses he was in arms with the rebels.’—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Edinburgh.

— S.P.D., 94-255. Badentoy, — Admitted giving cover to his brother John, of Aberdeen Stonywood’s. Discharged for ill-health.—■ Allardyce, ii. 256, 271. Wester Cull, 22 Workman. ‘ Pressed to serve ’; was captured at Lintrethan, Carlisle on the surrender of the town.—Mackin- Forfar tosh, 34 ; P.C., 220 ; S.P.D., 81-88, 91-84 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. Bridgend, — Miller. ‘ Pressed by the rebels and arms tyed to Lintrethan, him, deserted at Carlisle and taken on his way Angus home. At Blackness, prisoner.’—P.C., 220. Lancashire — Taken at capture of Carlisle.-—S.P.D., 79-26. There is no further reference to him. Perth — On suspicion. Alyth, Perth — Chapman. He was tried at Carlisle in Sept. 1746, convicted, and sentenced to death. This sen- tence was ultimately modified to transportation. He tried to escape out of prison. He was sent to Liverpool, where he fell ill and could not be shipped. On 7th Jan. 1749 it was reported he was still ill in prison suffering from stone, and on 27th Feb. 1749 he received a pardon and was released.—P.C., 222, 378 ; Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 439; S.P.D., 108-57, 107-74; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84, 97, 124, 125 ; Baga, Ixix. 180. Durham — Soldier. (‘ Scots Fuziliers,’ Capt. Monk’s Co.). A deserter.—J.R., Stirling ; P.R., 3621-3. 336 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1535 Lawson, William Strathallan’s 1.2.46 Discharged Stirling ; 7.2.46 Stirling Castle, 13.2.46 Leith 1536 Lay, John Discharged Stirling; 17.3.46 Edinburgh Castle 1537 Le Blane Commissary At sea Discharged of Artillery, ‘ Bourbon ’ French Service Marshalsea London 1538 Le Due, Thomas Berwick’s At sea Discharged French Service H.M.S. ‘ Sheerness ’ Berwick Clare’s French Edinburgh Discharged 1539 Le Page, Carlo Service Castle ; Berwick Manchester 30.12.45 1540 Lea, Humphrey Carlisle French Service Carlisle ; Pardoned on 1541 Leary, Daniel Berwick condition of permanent banishment 2.7.47 Manchester Carlisle; Transported 1542 Leatherbarrow Lancaster [sj'c], Richard Castle — Carlisle ; Transported 1543 Leckie, James York Castle Antigua 8.5.47 1544 Leckie, William — Carlisle Transported Carlisle ; Released 1545 Lee, Benjamin Lancaster 30.11.47 Castle Edinburgh Discharged 1546 Lee, John Castle PRISONERS OF THE 45 337 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Perthshire With the Master of Strathallan.’ ‘ Tenant of Stralachlan ’ (? Strathallan).—J.R., Stirling ; J.R., Leith.

Aberdeenshire Baggage man to the rebels.’—J.R., Edinburgh Castle.

France Taken at sea, 21.2.46.—Scots Mag., Feb. 1746, 96.

France S.P.D., 94-255.

France ‘ He is a soldier in Clare’s Regt. and came over with them.—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Edinburgh. Lancashire Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. No further reference to him. France Taken at sea.—P.R., 3622-12.

Lancashire Weaver, Winwick.—S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; S.P.D., 79-26, 91-84 ; P.R., 3621-3. ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-88 ; Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 486 ; T.B.P., 327-109 Was tried Sept. 1746 and sentenced to death, with a recommendation of mercy from the jury.— Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 439 ; T.B.P., 327-lo’9. Scots Mag., 1747, 549. Brelyne ? Baggage man. ‘ The rebels forced him to serve as a baggage man.’—N.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Edin- burgh. VOL. II. 338 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1547 Lee, Samuel Manchester 30.12.45 Pardoned on Carlisle ; condition of Lancaster enlistment Castle, 22.7.48 Carlisle 1548 Leitch or Lytch, 20.3.46 John Brechin ; Montrose, 13.5.46 Inverness, June 1746 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort 1549 Leith, Alexander Captain, Glen- 30.12.45 Executed bucket’s Carlisle; Kennington London Common (Southwark) 28.11.46

1550 Leith, Alexander — 1.10.46 Turriff; 4.10.46 Aberdeen 1551 Leith, Anne, Mrs. — April 1746 Released Inverness

1552 Leith, Anthony Captain 28.10.46 at Released under his house General Par- in Bogs ; don, 1747 19.11.46 Aberdeen 1553 Leith, John — Inverness 1554 Leith, Lawrence Captain, Lord 7.8.46 Released under Lewis Gordon’s Kirkhill; General Par- Regiment 11.8.46 don, 1747 Aberdeen PRISONERS OF THE ’45 339 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Lancashire — Tailor. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-76. Pleaded guilty at his trial on 19th Sept, and was sentenced to death, but reprieved.—Scots Mag., Sept. 1746,438 ; S.P.D., 88-16 ; P.R., 3625-21 ; Baga, Ixix. 180. Brechin 18 Cooper in Brechin. On suspicion. He said he had never left his home throughout the Rising. He was still in Tilbury on 7th April 1747.— S.P.D., 86-18, 96-64, 97-95. There is no record of his having been transported, but he may have been liberated under the indemnity in July, or died.

Collithy, Farmer. ‘ Went into England with the Rebels. Aberdeen Prisoner at Carlisle.’—P.C., 32. Was tried 25th Oct. 1746 and sentenced to death.—Scots Mag., 1746, 528. His witnesses stated he had offered money to Glenbucket but was forced out. He had tried to desert.—Allardyce, i. 471 ; Egerton, 2000-53 ; Baga, Ixix. 173. Turriff Mason. Baggage man to Col. Boyd. ‘ Was seen in arms with the rebels.’—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Aberdeen. Strathbogie The Florence Nightingale of Inverness after Culloden. She helped Lord Lovat to escape from Lord Loudoun’s custody in Inverness. She also nursed prisoners. Her house was searched, and she was twice taken prisoner but released.—Lyon, ii. 283-293. Kennethmont, Gentleman. Brother of Lawrence Leith.—J.R., Aberdeen- Aberdeen ; P.C., 92 ; Albemarle, i. 59. shire Brechin ‘ Made prisoner on information and sent north,’ i.e. to Inverness.—P.C., 174. Nothing more is known of him. Kennethmont, Gentleman. Brother of Anthony Leith. ‘ Con- Old Meldrum, fesses that he did join the rebel army, and he Aberdeen- was seen in arms.’—S.P.D., 89-272 ; P.C., 92; shire Albemarle, i. 59. 340 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1555 Leith, Robert Stonywood’s London Released Feb. 1748 1556 Leith, William Stonywood’s 21.4.46 Released under Aberdeen General Par- don, 1747 1557 Lennie, Thomas Corporal, Clare’s Canongate ; Discharged French Service 15.7.46 Edinburgh Tolbooth 1558 Lesslie, William Pilot, French 24.3.46 Discharged Service; ‘ Prince Captain, Charles ’ ‘ Prince (late Charles ’ ‘ Hazard ’); (late ‘ Hazard ’) H.M.S. ‘ Sheemess ’ Berwick-on- Tweed 1559 Letherakin [«c], Farquharson’s Inverness ; Alexander ‘ Wallsgrave ’ Tilbury 1560 Leuchars or Ogilvy’s 6.8.46 Discharged Lewchar, James Dundee 16.3.47 1561 Leverock, Walter York Castle Released 1562 Leviston, Donald Culloden Inverness 1563 Lew [sic], James Creighton’s Inverness ; June 1746 ‘ Thane of Fife’ Tilbury 1564 Lightfoot, John Lord John 27.4.46 Discharged Drummond’s Dunsmiln; French Service 27.4.46 Montrose, 13.5.46 Inverness 1565 Ligoe, Henry — Lancaster Discharged Castle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 341 HOME OR ORIGIN. age. notes and authorities. Pittenweem — This was probably the Bailie who ordered the brewers to pay their excise duty to the Jacobites.—S.P.D., 106-36. Aberdeen — Snuff grinder. ‘ Carried arms at Falkirk and Culloden.’ Surrendered, 21.4.46.—P.C., 12; Allardyce, i. 270. Ireland — J.R., Edinburgh.

Montrose — Mariner. ‘ Assisted in piloting the French ships and sailed out Master of the Hazard sloop after she was taken by the Rebels. ’ He was captured in the Hazard when she was driven ashore by English cruisers on 25th March 1746. The French prisoners’ list shows that he was ‘ a French pilot in the service of His most Christian Majesty.’—Scots Mag., April 1746,183 ; S.P.D., 94-255, 94-66 ; P.C., 174. Aberdeen 25 S.P.D., 84-2. There is no further reference to him. He may have died at Tilbury. Kingoldrum — Servant.—J.R., Dundee. — ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-88. This man turned King’s Evidence against other prisoners, 27.7.46.—S.P.D., 85-122. — See Culloden List.—Allardyce, ii. 611. There is no further reference to him. He probably died. Banffshire 40 S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him. He probably died.

Greenock — J.R., Montrose.

‘ Committed on suspicion.’—S.P.D., 81-76. 342 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE NO. NAME. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1566 Lillie, Alex., yr. 15.1.46 Discharged Haddington 7.8.46 Canongate 1567 Linch or Lynch, Berwick’s At sea David French Service Berwick; Discharged Feb. 1746 Hull 1568 Linch, Humphrey Drummer, ‘ Louis XV ’ French Service at sea Discharged Berwick; Hull 1569 Lindsay,an Alex- — 5.2.46 Discharged der Edinburgh 21.2.46 1570 Lindsay, James Ensign, Strath- 16.4.46 Pardoned un- allan’s Culloden conditionally Inverness; June 1746 ‘ Margaret & Mary,’ London (Southwark)

1571 Lindsay, John — 7.11.45 Discharged Stirling Castle 1572 Lindsay, Martin — 16.5.46 Acquitted and Edinburgh ; released 17.5.46 26.9.46 Edinburgh Tolbooth, 8.8.46 Carlisle, York PRISONERS OF THE ’45 343 HOME OR ORIGIN. iGe. notes and authorities. Haddington — Carried arms. Wright. ‘ On suspicion of having joined the rebels.’—Haddington. Sup- posed to be a spye.’—P.C., 136. France — S.P.D., 81-72.

France — S.P.D., 81-29.

Canongate- — Shoemaker. ‘ On suspicion.’—J.R., Edinburgh ; head, Edin- P.C., 250. burgh Perth 30 Shoemaker.—Scots Mag., April 1746, 186. He was second son of David Lindsay of Dowhill. When tried in London on 28th Oct. 1746 he was convicted and sentenced to death, but was re- prieved on the way to the scaffold and pardoned on condition that he went abroad ‘ to one of His Majesty’s colonies during the term of his natural life.’ This condition appears to have been with- drawn, as he settled in London as a shoemaker. When he was taken prisoner he is said to have been robbed of his clothing and to have made himself a covering entirely of straw.—Lyon, ii. 311 ; P.C., 371 ; S.P.D., 107-87; Allardyce, ii. 458, 611 ; Egerton, 2000-47 ; Baga, Ixix. 175. — On suspicion.—J.R., Stirling.

Perth — ‘ Writer.’ Secretary to Lord Strathallan and Oliphant of Cask. He is said to have ‘ swallowed down the bitter pill of abjuration ’ of his religion, and ‘ to have escaped being executed.’—Lyon. ii. 185. He was tried at Carlisle and acquitted. —P.C., 371 ; Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 439 ; S.P.D., 88-16 ; J.R., Edinburgh Castle. 344 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1573 Lindsay, Peter Kilmarnock’s 30.6.46 Executed at Dundee ; Brampton 8.8.46 21.10.46 Carlisle

1574 Lindsay, William 7.2.46 Discharged Perth; 1.4.46 Edinburgh Jail

1575 Linen, John — Dumbarton Released under Castle General Par- 1576 Lingley, James French Sendee ‘ Louis XV ’ Dischargeddon, 1747 at sea Berwick; Feb.1746 Hull 1577 Lithgow, George 3.2.46 — Kinross ; Edinburgh 1578 Lithgow, George 24.6.46 — Perth; 10.8.46 Canongate, Carlisle 1579 Littlejohn, John 28.2.46 Discharged (? Alexander), Montrose; 18.10.46 Dr. Dundee PRISONERS OF THE ’45 345 HOME OR ORIGIN. age. notes and authorities. Wormistone, 46 Gentleman. Son of John Lindesay of Wormi- Crail, Fife stone, commissary clerk, St. Andrews. Tenant to Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Clerk. Was ‘ wardrobe keeper Holyrood.’ ‘ Carried arms and assisted in levying the Cess and Excise.’ He was tried at Carlisle and sentenced to death, but does not appear to have been executed, and his ultimate disposal is unknown. At his trial the Crown Solicitor said he had been ‘ wardrobe keeper ’ at Holyrood House.—J.R., Canongate; Scots Mag., July 1746,340 : Sept. 1746,497 ; Macbeth Forbes, 22 ; S.P.D., 88-16 ; P.C., 66 ; Baga, Ixix. 186 ; Albemarle, ii. 400. Perth — Wright. Suspicion of treasonable practices. ‘ Witnesses state that they saw him viewing the Rebel trenches at Perth with the Governor and others. John Gardiner and James Campbell say they were employed by the prisoner to cutt down some of the Town of Perth’s Fir planting to make pallisades for the Rebels. Other wit- nesses say he always attended the Non-Jurant Episcopal Meeting House.’—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Edinburgh. Skye — S.P.D., 89-272. France — S.P.D., 81-72.

Bothwell — ‘ Late of Barrel’s regt.,’ and therefore presumably a deserter.—J.R., Edinburgh. Disposal is un- known ; he was probably handed over to the military authorities. Breadalbane — Chelsea pensioner.—J.R., Canongate. No further information available regarding him. He was not transported, and may have died. Montrose — Physician; arrested on a warrant from Lord Gray. ‘ Witnessed the solemnisation of the Young Pretender’s birthday and drank healths with the rebels.’—P.C., 176 ; J.R., Montrose ; J.R., Dundee. 346 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1580 Liver, James — 3.5.46 Discharged Stirling Castle 1581 Livesay or Lives- Manchester Carlisle ; Transported ley, John Lincoln Castle 1582 Livid, James Ogilvy’s Inverness ; ‘ Wallsgrave ’ Tilbury 1583 Livingston, 10.7.46 Mus- Discharged Donald selburgh 1584 Livingston, Henry‘Rebel Service’ Culloden Hanged Inverness 21.4.46 1585 Livingston, John M‘Gregor’s, 15.11.45 Liberated Glengyle’s Ardno; 21.8.47 17.12.45 Dumbarton 1586 Lloyd, James — 7.2.46 Stafford 1587 Lockhart of Carn- A.D.C. to the Oct. 1745 wath, George Prince Berwick; 1.11.45 Edinburgh, London

1588 Logan, James — 10.11.45 Released under Stirling General Par- Castle don, 1747 1589 Logie, Peter Ogilvy’s Released 1590 Long, John 30.12.45 Acquitted Carlisle ; Oct. 1746 York Castle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 347 HOME OR ORIGIN. 2. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Lancashire ‘ Sailor.’—J.R., Stirling. Lancashire Cordwainer.—S.P.D., 91"84 ; P.R., 3621-13 ; S.P.D., 96-124. Angus S.P.D., 84-2. Does not appear to have been transported. Probably died. Perthshire Labourer.—JR., Musselburgh. Deserter from English army. Taken at Culloden. Joined the Prince at Fort Augustus.—Cumber- land Orders. Ardnamurchan, — Founder.—JR., Dumbarton. Argyllshire On suspicion. No further reference to him.— S.P.D., 81-86. — The Scots Magazine says he was taken prisoner at Berwick on suspicion and brought to Edinburgh on 1st Nov. 1745.—Scots Mag., Nov. 1745, p. 535 ; 1747, 92. On the other hand John M‘Donald, son of Angus M‘Donald of Borodale, in his narrative, says Lockhart escaped to France, along with the Duke of Perth, Lord John Drummond and others, on 3rd May 1746.— P.C., 383 ; Allardyce, ii. 362 ; Lyon, iii. 383. — JR., Stirling. Tigerton, — Tailor; clubfooted. Fought at Falkirk and Cul- Menmuir loden. Was captured on his return, but released. —Mackintosh, 113. — Servant to Dr. Stratton. Captured at surrender of town. ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—At his trial at York on 2nd Oct. 1746 it was shown that he was merely a servant of Mr. Stratton {q.v.), and was employed in carrying medicines for him. He was acquitted.—Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 485 ; S.P.D., 81-88. 348 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1591 Longing, Andrew Manchester 30.12.45 Carlisle 1592 Lorimer, James Carlisle Discharged 1593 Lornase, William — Carlisle; Lancaster Castle 1594 Lorry, Jacques French Service At sea Discharged Berwick 1595 Louden or Law- Fitzjames’ Horse, Inverness ; den, James French Service Tilbury Transported

1596 Loudon, John Lord John 3.5.46 Discharged Drummond’s Dumbarton 29.1.47 1597 Louther, John Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 Carlisle 1598 Lovat, Lord, 11.12.45 Beheaded, Simon Fraser Castle Tower Hill, Downie ; 9.4.47 1746 Loch Morar Inverness, Fort William, Tower of London PRISONERS OF THE ’45 349 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Ireland — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. No evidence of transportation. Edinburgh — ‘ Musician.’ On suspicion.—Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 440. -— S.P.D., 81-76. This is the only reference to him. — S.P.D., 94-255. Hampshire — ‘ Stocking weaver, went 5 years agone to France. This is one of Mon. Carpentier’s Frenchmen, yet he has signed a petition to His Majesty acknow- ledging his guilt and begging for transportation ’ (vide Goff, John).—S.P.D., 87-122, 88-60 ; P.R., 3621-3. ‘ Lanerik ’ — Weaver.—J.R., Dumbarton. (Lanark) Ellon — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—SJP.D., 79-26. No further details known. He may have died. Inverness-shire 79 Bom about 1667, Simon Fraser, 11th Lord Fraser of Lovat, one of the most remarkable men of his day. At the outbreak of the Rising he offered his services to the Prince and sent his son to join him, while he himself remained at home. After Prestonpans he raised his clan, but on 11th December was taken by Lord Loudoun and held as hostage for their fidelity. From this captivity he escaped with the help of Mrs. Leith. After Culloden he met the Prince at Gortuleg and tried to induce him to make another stand, and on his refusal retired to a hiding-place. He was hunted about and ultimately captured at Loch Morar. He was carried in a litter to Fort William and thence sent to London, to the Tower. He was tried before the House of Lords for high treason and condemned to death on 18th March 1747. He appealed for mercy, but the appeal was refused. The sentence of beheading was carried out on 9th April 1747. He was then 80 years of age.—Scots Mag., 1746, 595 ; 1747, 101-115, 155 ; Scots Peerage, v. 537-540. 350 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1599 Lovat, Master of, ‘ One of the chief 10.8.46 Fort Attainted Simon Fraser commanders of Augustus, July 1746, the Frasers ’ surrendered pardoned to Lord 1750 Loudoun ; 10.8.46 Inverness, Edinburgh Castle, 7.8.47 Glasgow

1600 Low, Alexander — Carlisle; Transported Lincoln Castle , Antigua 24.7.46 8.5.47 Chester Castle 1601 Low, Alexander, — 6.5.46 Discharged jr. Brechin; Feb.1747 8.5.46 Montrose, 13.5.46 Inverness, June 1746 ‘ Dolphin ’ Tilbury, 4.11.46 Southwark 1602 Low, John Ogilvy’s After Discharged Culloden Inverness; H.M.S.* Grey- hound,’ Sept. 1746 ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury PRISONERS OF THE ’45 351 HOME OR ORIGIN. age. notes and authorities. Castle Downy, 20 Born 19th Oct. 1726, he was the eldest son of Kiltarlity, Simon Fraser, 11th Lord Lovat. He raised and Inverness led the Clan Fraser and was present at Falkirk and Culloden. His corps numbered about 800 men. After Culloden he surrendered to Lou- doun on 10th August. On his father’s execution on 9th April 1747 he became de jure 12th Lord Fraser of Lovat, but, owing to the attainder of 1746, did not succeed to the honours or estates. On 15.8.47 he was ordered to go to Glasgow and to stay there until the King’s pleasure regarding him was signified to him. He was pardoned in 1750 and became an Advocate. In 1757 he raised and became Colonel of the Fraser High- landers, and served with it in America under Wolfe, and was twice wounded. In 1762 he was sent as Brigadier-General to Portugal. In 1774 his forfeited estates were returned to him on payment of £21,000. In 1776 he raised two more Highland battahons. He died 8th Feb 1782.—Scots Peerage, v. 540 ; Scots Mag., 1747, 402 ; Albemarle, ii. 453. Lancashire 37 Whitesmith.—SP.D., 91-84,96-124 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; r-BP., 327-109 ; PP., 3621-3.

Brechin 32 Merchant. ‘ On suspicion.’—J.R., Montrose; P.C., 174; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. ‘ No evidence against him.’—S.P.D., 94-41. His fate is unknown.

Montrose 18 Servant. Barber to Jas. Ogilvie. This man, when a prisoner on H.M.S. Greyhound, when that ship was attacked by a French warship off Loch Moidart, worked hard and helped the crew, many of whom were sick.—S.P.D., 87-122. He turned King’sEvidence against Charles Oliphant. •—Allardyce, ii. 400. 352 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1603 Low, Roger or Duke of Perth’s Inverness ; Transported Roderick Sept. 1746 30.3.47 ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury 1604 Low, Thomas 8.7.46 Perth Discharged on bail 17.3.47 1605 Lowman, William Manchester 30.12.45 Carlisle 1606 Lowrie, James — Aberdeen ; Released under 2.8.46 General Par- Canongate don, 1747 1607 Lowth, Alexander Glenbucket’s 30.12.45 Carlisle 1608 Lowther, Archi- Artillery 30.12.45 bald Carlisle 1609 Lucas, Jeremiah French Service Taken at sea; Discharged Marshalsea 1610 Luckie or Luckey, Stonywood’s Aberdeen; Transported John Canongate, 8.8.46 Carlisle 1611 Lude, Robertson, — Blair Castle Released of Lude, The Hon. Mrs. Charlotte PRISONERS OF THE ’45 353 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Ross-shire — ‘ Servant to Lord Cromartie at Tarbat House.’— S.P.D., 87-122, 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R., 3621-3. Nairn — Smith. On suspicion.—J.R., Perth. ‘ Was seen in arms.’—S.P.D., 89-272. Lancashire — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. Nothing more is known about him. — J.R., Canongate. ? Annandale — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. There is no further reference to him. Dunbar — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. No further reference to him. — N.P.D., 93-30. Aberdeen 19 Servant to Moir of Stonywood; son of William Luckie, shoemaker, in Aberdeen.—S.P.D., 88- 124 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; Allardyce, i. 256. Lude — Widowed daughter of 2nd Lord Nairn (Lord William Murray), married in 1731 John Robert- son of Lude. The Prince went from Dalna- cardoch on 31st Aug. 1745 to Blair Castle, where, at her cousin, William, Duke of Atholl’s request, he was entertained by Mrs. Robertson of Lude. On 2nd Sept, he went to the house of Lude, ‘ where he was very chearfull and took his share in several dances . . . such as reels and a Strathspey minuet.’ Mrs. Robertson was as fine a Jacobite as her mother. She raised a company of her retainers in the Atholl Brigade. She fired the first shot at the siege of Blair House. Shortly before Culloden Sir Andrew Agnew pillaged her house, while she was in residence, ‘ breaking to pieces all the doors and windows, and the finishing of the rooms, and some of the floors.’ She was taken to Blair Castle, but re- leased. On 21st Jan. 1747 the Privy Council decided that she and her mother should be prosecuted, but this was not carried out. She died 11th Aug. 1787.—S.P.D., 93-233; Lyon, ii. 357 ; Tullibardine, ii. 319, 328 ; Albemarle, i. 244 et seq. VOL. II. 354 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1612 Lugton, Simon 2.1.46 Transported Edinburgh ; Nov. 1748 8.8.46 Carlisle, Liverpool

1613 Lumsdale, 7.11.45 Discharged William Stirling Castle 1614 Lumsley, John York Castle — 1615 Lyon, David 15.5.46 Released on Montrose ; bail 22.9.46 Canongate, Carlisle

— 8.7.46 Aber- Discharged 1616 Lyon, James brothok 1617 Lyon, Michael Col. Ruth’s Drummond Transported French Picquet of Linnoch ; 4.5.46 Stirling Castle, Carlisle 1618 Lyon, Robert, Chaplain, 13.5.46 Executed Ogilvy’s Invercarty Penrith The Reverend Montrose; 28.10.46 15.5.46 Montrose, 13.8.46 Canongate 8.8.46 Carlisle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 355 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Edinburgh — Tailor. Carried arms as volunteer. ‘ Almost an idiot.’—S.P.D., 88-16. He was tried at Carlisle on 19th Sept. 1746 and sentenced to death. He was not, however, executed, as his name appears in a list of 13 prisoners at Carlisle who were pardoned and sent to Liverpool for transporta- tion.—S.P.D. Entry Book, 85, p. 84 ; P.R., 3625- 14 ; Scots Mag., Sept. 1746,439 5 Baga, Ixix. 183. — J.R., Stirling. — ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-88. There is no further reference to him. Montrose — Vintner. ‘ Invited several gentlemen in Montrose to witness the Rebels solemnising the Young Pretender’s Birthday ; gave attendance himself and drank health along with the Rebels.’ Against his name in the Prisoners’ Roll is the entry ‘ To be well used,’ which suggests that he was prepared to give evidence.—P.C., 174 ; J.R., Canongate. Montrose — Tailor. On suspicion. ‘ Confesses that he is described as a spy and a thief.’—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Arbroath. Dublin — Tailor. S.P.D., 88-124; P.R., 3621-3; J.R., Stirling.

Perthshire 35 Incumbent of the Episcopal Church in Perth. He joined the Prince when he marched through to Edinburgh, especially as many of his congrega- tion had also done so. He was appointed to Lord Ogilvy’s regiment, and served with it throughout the campaign at his own expense. Although he never bore arms he was found guilty of high treason and levying war. In his last speech he referred to the denunciation of him by the notorious George Miller, town clerk of Perth, who was responsible for many deaths of Jacobites.—S.P.D., 88-16 ; Mackintosh, Ogilvy’s Regt., 115 ; Lyon, i. 1-20 ; Baga, Ixix. 187.

END OF VOL. 11. Edinburgh: Printed by T. and A. Constablk Ltd. REPORT OF THE FORTY-SECOND ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SCOTTISH HISTORY SOCIETY

The Forty-Second Annual Meeting of the Society was held on Saturday, 1st December 1928, in Dowell’s Rooms, George Street, Edinburgh,—Sir D. Y. Cameron, R.A., R.S.A.,LL.D., in the Chair. The Report of the Council was as follows :— During the past year twenty-nine members have died or resigned, twenty new members and three libraries have been enrolled, and the membership, including libraries, is now 649 as compared with 655 last year. The Society has this year lost two distinguished members in Dr. Walter B. Blaikie and Dr. William Mackay. They had in common an intense love for Scotland, and for the Highlands and Islands in particular. They each had many interests and occupations, but each found time to do much, and in many ways, for their countrymen. Dr. Mackay made them his debtors not only by his own writings, but by founding and guiding the Gaelic Society of Inverness; and the Extracts from the Presbytery Records of Inverness and Dingwall, and the other volumes which he edited for the Society, are among its most useful publications. Dr. Blaikie’s work on the ’Forty-Five, and especially his invaluable Itinerary of Prince Charles Edward published by the Society? will endure as a monument of his power and patience in sifting truth from rumour and tradi- tion. Their many friends would wish also to remember their enthusiasm and loyalty, and the charm and staunchness of their friendship. The Council also desire to place on record the gratitude of the Society to Professor R. K. Hannay and Mr. William Angus, who resigned office as Joint Honorary Secretaries in February last. In addition to their onerous labours as general editors of publications, they successfully steered the Society through the difficult post-war years. The Council nominated in their place Dr. H. W. Meikle, Keeper of the Manuscripts in the National Library of Scotland, and they recommend that the appointment b^ confirmed. Mr. Curie, Dr. MacNaughton, and Dr. Dickson retire by rotation from the Council, and it is recommended that they be re-elected. To fill the two other vacancies the Council suggest the names of Mr. Evan M. Barron and Mr. John A. Inglis, K.C. The large increase in the membership of the Society, reported last year, has hitherto enabled the Council to issue two volumes a year without raising the annual subscription, and members are again urged to bring the claims of the Society before those interested in its objects in order that this highly satisfactory state of affairs may be maintained. The accounts, appended in abstract, show a credit balance of ^446, 15s. lOd. on 11th November 1928. The Sheriff Court Booh of Fife, 1515-1522, edited by Dr. W. C. Dickinson, and The Prisoners of the \£5, vol. i., edited by Sir Bruce Seton, Bt., and Mrs. Jean Gordon Arnot, have been issued to members during the current year. As the complete record of a Sheriff Court for the period which it covers, Dr. Dickinson’s volume is the first of its kind to be published, and it has been welcomed as one of the most fruit- ful contributions to the constitutional history of Scotland made in recent years. The Prisoners of the "'If, in addition to its historical importance, will have, for many members of the Society, a keen personal interest. Volumes ii. and hi., which contain an annotated alphabetical list of the prisoners, are in 3 the press, and will he sent out shortly as the two publications for 1928-1929. The thanks of the Society are due to Dr. Dickinson, Sir Bruce Seton, and Mrs. Arnot. The volumes in preparation include the ‘Miscellany Volume'’ reported last year, and the second volume of the Register of the Consultations of the Ministers of Edinburgh, the first volume of which was issued in 1921. Professor Bait’s King James's Secret and the few extracts and notes in Tytler’s History of Scotland indicate the varied interest of the ‘ Warrender Papers,’ which are being edited by Professor Bait and Miss Annie Cameron. Other volumes under consideration include ‘ Documents relating to Kirkcudbright,’ edited by Mr. B. C. Beid; a ‘ Begesta Begum Scotorum, 1094-1304,’ by Mr. Hunter Marshall; a ‘General Index’ to the First Series of the Society’s publications; ‘ The Expenditure Book of John Clerk of Eldin, 1769-1786’; and ‘The Minutes of the Justices of the Peace for Lanarkshire, 1707-1723.’ The Council would welcome any information regarding diaries, memoirs, letters, or other material suitable for publication by the Society. The Council was afforded an opportunity of giving its opinion to the Boyal Commission on National Museums and Galleries on the question of the allocation of documents as between H.M. General Begister House and the National Library; and in a memorandum it expressed the view that, in the event of the question ever arising for determination, the Begister House is the proper place of deposit for docu- ments similar in kind to Public Becords, that all documents of general historical, biographical, and literary interest should be allocated to the National Library, but that collections of family papers should not be broken up unless for some exceptional reason. The Chairman, in moving the adoption of the Report, gave a short address on ‘ The Romance of Scottish History.’ Romance in history, he said, was that spell of mystic beauty, haunted by strangeness of form and colour, remote from the facts and feelings 4 of common life. It did not imply lack of strength, but associated itself with very noble, exalted, and even austere shapes, veiled perhaps by distance, or muted by the fading light and gathering darkness. The term ‘ romance ’ might be most appropriately associated with Scottish history. They dared not strip life of its golden age and time of glamour, in which found birth the thoughts which stimulated and inspired. A nation became great through its imaginings and its visions, and above all through its faith ; therefore, if they would stir a nobler patriotism, they must serve and sacrifice, and glean from the pages of history all that was of good report, in remembrance of the glorious dead, and prepare a better country for those who were to come after. Life and history were a weariness and disappointment bereft of faith and romance, but when these comrades of the higher world brought their glory and their glamour all things became new. The Hon. Lord Sands, in seconding the motion for the adoption of the Report, referred to the question of the re-organisation of H.M. General Register House which had been discussed at previous meetings. One official had now been placed in control of the national records, and there was a prospect of the desires expressed by the Society being realised. Sir James Balfour Paul moved that the Hon. Treasurer and the Members of Council retiring by rotation be re-elected, that the appointment of the Hon. Secretary be confirmed, and that Mr. Evan M. Barron and Mr. John A. Inglis, K.C., be elected to fill the two vacancies. A vote of thanks to the Chairman was moved by Mr. James MacLehose. 5

Abstract Account of Charge and Discharge of the Intromissions of the Honorary Treasurer for the year from 12th November 1927 to 11th November 1928. CHARGE. I. Funds as at close of last Account— 1. Sum on Deposit Receipt with Bank of Scotland, George Street, Edinburgh, £1104 4 2 2. Balance on Account Current with do., . 72 15 0 £1176 19 2 Less—Balance due to Messrs. T. & A. Constable Ltd., . .' 614 o 9 £562 18 5 II. Subscriptions received— 1. Members, ...... £505 1 0 2. Libraries, . . . . . 133 7 0 III. Past Publications sold to Members, 16 19 0 IV. Interest on Deposit Receipts, . 23 5 4 Sum of the charge, . . £1241 10 9 DISCHARGE. I. Cost of Publications— 1. Diary of Thomas Cunningham, Conservator at Campvere— Composition, printing, and binding, . £283 17 4 Preparation of Index . . . 7 7 0 £291 4 4 Less—Already paid to account,. . 88 7 6 £202 16 10 Carry forward, . . £202 16 10 Brought forward, . . £202 16 JO 2. The Sheriff Court Book of Fife— Composition, printing, and binding, . £534 13 6 Transcripts and roto- graphs . . . 25 0 0 Less—Already paid to £559 13 6 account, . . . 178 10 0 3 6 3. The Prisoners of the '4.5, vol. i.— Composition, printing, and binding, . . £329 14 3 Less—Already paid to account, . 172 10 0 4 3 £741 4 7 II. General printing and stationery, . . . 26 11 0 III. Income-tax on deposit receipt interest, . . 4 0 0 IV. Miscellaneous payments, . . . . 22 19 4 V. Funds as at close of this Account— 1. Sum on Deposit Receipt with Bank of Scotland, George Street, Edinburgh, . £350 0 0 2. Balance on Current Account with do., . . . . 96 15 10f 446 15 10 Sum of the discharge, £1211 10 9 Edinburgh, iqih November 1928.—I have examined the Accounts of the Honorary Treasurer of the Scottish History Society for the period from 12th November 1927 to nth November 1928, of which the foregoing is an Abstract, and I find the same to be correctly stated and sufficiently vouched, closing with a Balance on Deposit Receipt with the Bank of Scotland, George Street, Edin- burgh, of £350, and a Balance at the credit of the Society’s Account Current with the said bank of £96, 15s. rod. William K. Dickson. £>corttst) i^tstot? S>octetp

THE EXECUTIVE. 19 28-1929. President. The Earl of Rosebery, K.G., K.T., LL.D. Chairman of Council. James MacLehose, LL.D. Council. James Curle, W.S., LL.D. W. A. MacNaughton, M.D. William K. Dickson, LL.D. D. Hay Fleming, LL.D. John A. Inglis, K.C. Sir James Balfour Paul, K.C.V.O., LL.D. Professor Robert S. Rait, C.B.E., LL.D. The Hon. Lord Sands, D.D., LL.D. J. R. N. Macphail, K.C. Evan M. Barron. R. C. Reid. Sir Bruce Seton, Bart., C.B. Corresponding Members of Council. Professor Sir Charles H. Firth, LL.D., Oxford ; Professor C. Sanford Terry, Litt.D., Mus.D., D.Litt., LL.D., Aberdeen. Hon. Treasurer. John M. Howden, D.L., C.A., 8 York Place, Edinburgh. Hon. Secretary. H. W. Meikle, D.Litt., National Library of Scotland, Parliament Square, Edinburgh. RULES 1. The object of the Society is the discovery and printing, under selected editorship, of unpublished documents illus- trative of the civil, religious, and social history of Scotland. The Society will also undertake, in exceptional cases, to issue translations of printed works of a similar nature, which have not hitherto been accessible in English. 2. The affairs of the Society shall he managed by a Council, consisting of a Chairman, Treasurer, Secretary, and twelve elected Members, five to make a quorum. Three of the twelve elected Members shall retire annually by ballot, but they shall be eligible for re-election. 3. The Annual Subscription to the Society shall be One Guinea. The publications of the Society shall not be delivered to any Member whose Subscription is in arrear, and no Member shall be permitted to receive more than one copy of the Society’s publications. 4. The Society will undertake the issue of its own publica- tions, i.e. without the intervention of a publisher or any other paid agent. 5. The Society normally issues yearly two octavo volumes of about 320 pages each. 6. An Annual General Meeting of the Society shall be held at the end of October, or at an approximate date to be determined by the Council. 7. Two stated Meetings of the Council shall be held each year, one on the last Tuesday of May, the other on the Tues- day preceding the day upon which the Annual General Meeting shall be held. The Secretary, on the request of three Members of the Council, shall call a special meeting of the Council. 8. Editors shall receive 20 copies of each volume they edit for the Society. 9. The owner's of Manuscripts published by the Society will also be presented with a certain number of copies. 10. The Annual Balance-Sheet, Rules, and List of Members shall be printed. 11. No alteration shall be made in these Rules except at a General Meeting of the Society. A fortnight’s notice of any alteration to be proposed shall be given to tbe Members of the Council. PUBLICATIONS OF THE SCOTTISH HISTORY SOCIETY For the year 1886-1887. 1. Bishop Pococke’s Tours in Scotland, 1747-176(). Edited by D. W. Kemp. 2. Diary and Account Book ok William Cunningham ok Craig- ends, 1673-1680. Edited by the Rev. James Dodds, D.D. For the year 1887-1888. 3. Grameidos libri sex : an heroic poem on the Campaign of edited1689, byby theJames Rev. Philip A. D. ofMurdoch. Almerieclose. Translated and 4. The Register ok the Kirk-Session ok St. Andrews. Part i. 1559-1582. Edited by D. Hay Fleming. For the year 1888-1889. 5. Diary ok the Rev. John Mill, Minister in Shetland, 1740- 1803. Edited by Gilbert Goudie. 6. Narrative ok Mr. James Nimmo, a Covenanter, 1654-1709. Edited by W. G. Scott-Moncriekk. 7. The Register ok the Kirk-Session ok St. Andrews. Part ii. 1583-1600. Edited by D. Hay Fleming. For the year 1889-1890. 8. A List ok Persons concerned in the Rebellion (1745). With a Preface by the Earl ok Rosebery. Presented to the Society by the Earl of Rosebery. 9. Glamis Papers: The ‘ Book ok Record,’ a Diary written by Patrick, kirst Earl ok Strathmore, and other documents (1684-89)- Edited by A. H. Millar. 10. John Major’s History ok Greater Britain (1521). Trans- lated and edited by Archibald Constable. For the year 1890-1891. 11. The Records ok the Commissions ok the General Assemblies, 1646-47. Edited by the Rev. Professor Mitchell, D.D., and the Rev. James Christie, D.D. 12. Court-Book ok the Barony ok Urie, 1604-1747. Edited By the Rev. D. G. Barron. 4 PUBLICATIONS Foi- the year 1891-1892. 13. Memoirs of Sir John Clerk of Penicuik, Baronet. Ex- tracted by himself from his own Journals, 1676-1755. Edited by John M. Gray. 14. Diary of Col. the Hon. John Erskine of Carnock, 1683- 1687. Edited by the Rev. Walter Macleod. For the year 1892-1893. 15. Miscellany of the Scottish History Society. Vol. i. 16. Account Book of Sir John Foulis of Ravelston (1671-1707). Edited by the Rev. A. W. Cornelius Hallen. For the year 1893-1894. 17. Letters and Papers illustrating the Relations between Charles ii. and Scotland in 1650. Edited by Samuel Rawson Gardiner, D.C.L., etc. 18. Scotland and the Commonwealth. Letters and Papers relating to the Military Government of Scotland, Aug. 1651-Dec. 1653. Edited by C. H. Firth, M.A. For the year 1894-1895. 19. The Jacobite Attempt of 1719- Letters of James, second Duke of Ormonde. Edited by W. K. Dickson. 20 21. The Lyon in Mourning, or a Collection of Speeches, Letters, Journals, etc., relative to the Affairs of Prince Charles Edward Stuart, by Bishop Forbes. 1746-1775. Edited by Henry Paton. Vols. i. and n. For the year 1895-1896. 22. The Lyon in Mourning. Vol. hi. 23. Itinerary of Prince Charles Edward (Supplement to the Lyon in Mourning). Compiled by W. B. Blaikie. 24. ExtractsDingwall fromfrom the1638 Presbytery to 1688. EditedRecords by ofWilliam Inverness Mackay. and 25. Records of the Commissions of the General Assemblies {continued) for the years 1648 and 1649- Edited by the Rev. Professor Mitchell, D.D., and Rev. James Christie, D.D. For the year 1896-1897. 26 Wariston’sJohnston op Diary Wariston’s and otherDiary, Papers—1639. Edited by G. M. Paul.— The Honours of Scotland, 1651-52. C. R. A. Howden.—Ihe byEarl Mrs. of Mar’sGrant Legacies, of Laggan. 1722,1726. J. R. N. Hon.Macphail. S. Erskine.—Letters Presented to the Society by Messrs. T. and A. Constable. 27. MemorialsEdited by R.of Fitzroy John Bell.Murray of Broughton, 1740-1747. PUBLICATIONS 5 28. The Compt Buik of David Wedderburne, Merchant of Dundee, 1587-1630. Edited by A. H. Millar. For the year 1897-1898. 29,30. The Correspondence of De Montereul and the brothers De Belli4:vre, French Ambassadors in England and Scot- land, 1645-1648. Edited, with Translation, by J. G. Fotheringham. 2 vols. For the year 1898-1899. 31. Scotland and the Protectorate. Letters and Papers RELATING TO THE MILITARY GOVERNMENT OF SCOTLAND, FROM January 1654 to June 1659. Edited by C. H. Firth, M.A. 32. Papers illustrating the History of the Scots Brigade in the Service of the United Netherlands, 1572-1782. Edited by James Ferguson. Vol. i. 1572-1697. 33. 34. Macfarlane’s Genealogical Collections concerning Families in Scotland ; Manuscripts in the Advocates’ Library. 2 vols. Edited by J. T. Clark, Keeper of the Library. Presented to the Society hy the Trustees of the late Sir William Fraser, K.C.B. For the year 1899-1900. 35. Papers on the Scots Brigade in Holland, 1572-1782. Edited by James Ferguson. Vol. n. 1698-1782. 36. Journal of a Foreign Tour in 1665 and 1666, etc., by Sir John Lauder, Lord Fountainhall. Edited by Donald Crawford. 37. Papal Negotiations with Mary Queen of Scots during her Reign in Scotland. Chiefly from the Vatican Archives. Edited by the Rev. J. Hungerford Pollen, S.J. For the year 1900-1901. 38. Papers on the Scots Brigade in Holland, 1572-1782. Edited by James Ferguson. Vol. m. 39- The Diary of Andrew Hay of Craignethan, 1659-60. Edited by A. G. Reid, F.S.A.Scot. For the year 1901-1902. 40. Negotiations for the Union of England and Scotland in 1651-53. Edited by C. Sanford Terry. 41. The Loyall Dissuasive. Written in 1703 by Sir ^Eneas Macpherson. Edited by the Rev. A. D. Murdoch. For the year 1902-1903. 42. The Chartulary of Lindores, 1195-1479. Edited by the Right Rev. John Dowden, D.D., Bishop of Edinburgh. 43. A Letter from Mary Queen of Scots to the Duke of Guise, Jan. 1562. Reproduced in Facsimile. Edited by the Rev. J. Hungerford Pollen, S.J. Presented to the Society by the family of the late Mr. Scott, of Halkshill. 6 PUBLICATIONS 44. Miscellany of the Scottish History Society. Vol. 11. 45. Letters of John Cockburn of Ormistoun to his Gardener, 1727-1743. Edited by James Colville, D.Sc. For the year 1903-1904. 46. Minute Book of the Managers of the New Mills Cloth Manufactory, 1681-1690. Edited by W. R. Scott. 47. Chronicles of the Frasers ; being the Wardlaw Manuscript entitled f Polichronicon seu Policratica Temporum, or, the true Genealogy of the Frasers.’ By Master James Fraser. Edited by William Mackay. 48. Proceedings of the Justiciary Court from l66l to 1678. Vol. 1. 1661-1669. Edited by Sheriff Scott-Moncrieff. For the year 1904-1905. 49. Proceedings of the Justiciary Court from l66l to 1678. Vol. 11. 1669-1678. Edited by Sheriff Scott-Moncrieff. 50. Records of the Baron Court of Stitchill, 1655-1807. Edited by Clement B. Gunn, M.D., Peebles. 51. Macfarlane’s Geographical Collections. Vol. 1. Edited by Sir Arthur Mitchell, K.C.B. For the year 1905-1906. 52. 53. Macfarlane’s Geographical Collections. Vols. 11. and in. Edited by Sir Arthur Mitchell, K.C.B. 54. Statuta Ecclesle Scoticanas, 1225-1559. Translated and edited by David Patrick, LL.D. For the year 1906-1907. 55. The House Booke of Accomps, Ochtertyre, 1737-39. Edited by James Colville, D.Sc. 56. The Charters of the Abbey of Inchaffray. Edited by W. A. Lindsay, K.C., the Right Rev. Bishop Dowden, D.D., and J. Maitland Thomson, LL.D. 57. A Selection of the Forfeited Estates Papers preserved in H.M. General Register House and elsewhere. Edited by A. H. Millar, LL.D. For the year 1907-1908. 58. Records of the Commissions of the General Assemblies {con- tinued), for the years 1650-52. Edited by the Rev. James Christie, D.D. . Papers relating to the Scots in Poland. Edited by A. 59. Francis Steuart. For the year 1908-1909. 60. SirThomasCraig’sDeUnioneRegnorumBritanniasTractatus.Edited, with an English Translation, by C. Sanford Terry. 61. Johnston of Wariston’s Memento Quamdiu Vivas, and Diary from 1632 to 1639. Edited by G. M. Paul, LL.D., D.K.S. PUBLICATIONS 7 Second Series. For the year 1909-1910. 1. The Household Book of Lady Grisell Baillie, 1692-1733. Edited by R. Scott-Moncrieff, W.S. 2. 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Rentale Dunkeldense ; being the Accounts of the Chamber- lain of the Bishopric of Dunkeld, a.d. 1506-1517. Edited by R. K. Hannay. 11. Letters of the Earl of Seafield and Others, illustrative of the History of Scotland during the Reign of Queen Anne. Edited by Professor Hume Brown. For the year 1914-1915. 12. Highland Papers. Vol. ii. Edited by J. R. N. Macphail,(March 1916.) K.C. (Note.—Origins of the ’45, issued for 1909-1910, is issued also for 1914-1915.) For the year 1915-1916. 13. Selections from the Records of the Regality of Melrose. Vol. in. Edited by C. S. Romanes, C.A. (February 1917.) 14. A Contribution to the Bibliography of Scottish Topography. Edited by the late Sir Arthur Mitchell and C. G. Cash. Vol. i. (March 1917.) VOL. II. 2 A 8 PUBLICATIONS For the year 1916-1917. 15. Bibliography of Scottish Topography. Vol. n. (May 1917.) 16. Papers relating to the Army of the Solemn League and Covenant, 1643-1647. Vol. i. Edited by Professor C. Sanford Terry. (October 1917.) 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Selection from the Papers of the late Sir William Fraser, K.C.B. Edited by J. R. N. Macphail, K.C. Presented to the Society by the Trustees of the late Sir William Fraser, K.C.B. For the year 1923-1924-. 6. Papers relating to the Ships and Voyages of the Company of Scotland trading to Africa and the Indies, 1696-1707. Edited by George P. Insh, D.Litt. For the year 1924-1925. 7. ForeignScotland Correspondence (Balcarres Papers), with 1548-1557.Marie de Lorraine, Vol. 11. EditedQueen byof Marguerite Wood, M.A. PUBLICATIONS 9 For the year 1925-1926. 8. The Early Records of the University of St. Andrews, 1413-1579. Edited by J. Maitland Anderson, LL.D. 9. Miscellany of the Scottish History Society. Vol. iv. Cordara’s Commentary on the Expedition to Scotland made ry Charles Edward Stuart, Prince of Wales. Edited by Sir Bruce Seton, C.B.—The Craignish MS. Edited by Herbert Campbell. — Miscellaneous Charters, 1165-1300, from transcripts in the Collection of the late Sir William Fraser, K.C.B. Edited by William Angus. For the year 1926-1927. 10. The Scottish Correspondence of Mary of Lorraine, 1543- 1560. Edited by Miss A. I. Cameron, Ph.D. 11. Journal of Thomas Cuningham, 1640-1654, Conservator at Campvere. Edited by Miss E. J. Courthope, M.A. For the year 1927-1928. 12. The Sheriff Court Book of Fife, 1515-1522. Edited by William Croft Dickinson, M.A., Ph.D. 13. The Prisoners of the ’45. Vol. i. Edited by Sir Bruce Seton, Bart, of Abercorn, C.B., and Mrs. Jean Gordon Arnot. For the year 1928-1929. 14. 15. The Prisoners of the '45. Vols. n. and m. In preparation. 1. Register of the Consultations of the Ministers of Edin- burgh, with other Papers of Public Concernment. Vol. ii. Edited by the Rev. W. Stephen, B.D. 2. Miscellany of the Scottish History Society. Vol. v. Selection from the Correspondence and other Papers in the hands of Sir Robert Gordon-Gilmour, Bart, of Liberton and Craigmillar.—Marchmont Correspondence RELATING TO THE ’45 DIPLOMATIC PAPERS ILLUSTRATIVE OF the Flodden Period; and other items. 3. The Warrender Papers. Edited by Professor R. S. Rait, LL.D., Historiographer - Royal, and Miss A. I. Cameron, Ph.D. 4. Regesta Regum Scotorum, 1094-1304. Edited by D. W. Hunter Marshall, M.A., LL.B., B.Litt.

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