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PUBLICATIONS OF THE SCOTTISH HISTORY SOCIETY THIRD SERIES VOLUME XV

THE PRISONERS OF THE 45 VOLUME III

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THE PRISONERS OF THE 45 EDITED FROM THE STATE PAPERS BY SIR BRUCE GORDON SETON, Br. of Abercokn, C.B.

JEAN GORDON ARNOT VOLUME III

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

VOL. III. PRISONERS PRISON NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. 30.12.45 1619 Mackinsen, John Manchester 1620 Mackman, Corporal, Ber- At sea Discharged Nicholas wick’s French 28.11.45 Service Berwick; Feb. 1746 Hull 1621 Mackrall, John Clare’s French At sea Discharged Service 28.11.45 Berwick; Feb. 1746 Hull 1622 Maday, James Clare’s French At sea Discharged Service 28.11.45 Berwick; Feb. 1746 Hull 1623 Madden, Mark Fitzjames’ 10.2.46 Discharged Horse Kippen; 25.2.46 Stirling 30.12.45 Discharged 1624 Maddock or Ensign, Man- Carlisle ; Maddox, Samuel Chester London (Southwark) 1625 Magee or McGee, Duke of Perth’s CarlisleLancaster ; Discharged , London 1626 Magennis or Captain, Dillon’s ‘ Esperance ’ Pardoned on Gennis, Mur- French Service (late condition of tough (Murdoch) ‘ Soleil ’) ; permanent 25.11.45 banishment Deal 2.7.47 1627 Maginnies, James Berwick’s At sea Discharged French Service 28.11.45 Berwick; Feb. 1746 Hull OF THE ’45 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Lancashire — Taken at Carlisle. No reference to his disposal.— S.P.D., 79-26. France — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

France — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

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Galway, — In hospital with fever. Surgeon’s fee,4s. ‘Dis- Ireland charged from Fitzjames’ horse and taken at Kippen by Countrymen.’—J.R., Stirling. Cheshire — Apothecary’s apprentice in Manchester. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.PJ)., 79-26. He turned King’s Evidence against Francis Town- ley and the other officers of his regiment.—Scots Mag., July 1746,320 ; Allardyce, ii. 376,448, etc. — Became a Crown witness. His name is in the list of those in the custody of Carrington, the messenger, June 1747.—S.P.D., 81-76, 98-43 ; Allardyce, ii. 390. France — Captured at sea on the way to Montrose. A peti- tion was sent in by him on 4th June 1747 for permission to return to France.—Scots Mag., Nov. 1745, 541 ; S.P.D., 98-4, 98-78 ; P.R., 3622-12. France — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73. 4 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1628 Maginnis, Thomas — York Castle

1629 Magnall or Manchester Carlisle; Macknell, John , Carlisle 1630 Magnall, Richard — Lancaster Castle 1631 Magrath, Nicholas French Service Carlisle ; Pardoned on Berwick condition of permanent banishment 2.7.47 1632 Mahony, Dennis Lieutenant, ‘Louis XV’; Pardoned on Bulkeley’s 28.11.45 condition of Edinburgh permanent Castle, banishment 26.12.45 2.7.47 Berwick, Feb. 1746 Hull 1633 Mahony, Lieutenant, ‘ Louis XV ’; Pardoned on Bulkeley’s 28.11.45 condition of Edinburgh permanent Castle, banishment 26.12.45 2.7.47 Berwick, Feb. 1746 Hull 1634 Main or Mayne, Sergeant, Chester; Executed James Grant’s York Castle York 1.11.46

1635 Main, John Crichton of Aberdeen; Transported Auchengoul’s Canongate, (Lord Lewis 8.8.46 Gordon’s) Carlisle 1636 Main, William Ogilvy’s Arbroath Released under General Par- don, 1747 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. — ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—SJ*.D., 81-88. Nothing more is known about him. He was not transported, and may have died.—Baga, Ixix. 191. — SiM)., 81-76; Raga, Ixix. 181. Remarks as above.

— S.P.D., 81-76. Remarks as above. — P.R., 3622-12.

— Captured at sea off Montrose.—Scots Mag., Nov. 1745,541,590; S'.P.Z)., 81-29 ; P.P., 3622-12.

— Captured at sea off Montrose.—Scots Mag., Nov. 1745,541-590; S.P.D., 81-29 ; P.P., 3622-12.

Alloa, Stirling Brewer or tallow chandler. ‘ Joined the rebels before Preston battle and went with them to England. London prisoner.’ He pleaded guilty at his trial on 6th Oct. and was sentenced to death.—Scote Mag., 1746, 483, 542 ; S.P.D., 88-42, 81-293 ; Baga, Ixix. 189- Futtie, Aber- Fisherman. Confessed that he had been in arms. deenshire —S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; Allardyce, i. 257. Newton of Tenant farmer.—Mackintosh, 38. Panmuir, Pan- bridge, Forfar 6 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1637 Mair, Alexander Aberdeen Released under General Par- don, 1747 1638 Mair (? Muir), Aberdeen Discharged James 1639 Mair, John Pitsligo’s Horse 22.7.46 Discharged Huntly ; 1.8.46 Aberdeen 1640 Maitland, John Artillery 30.12.45 Transported Carlisle ; 1641 Malcolm, Gilbert Carlisle ; Lincoln Castle 1642 Malcolm, James Officer in 3.2.46 Discharged Lord George Dunblane ; Murray’s 7.2.46 Stirling Castle, 13.2.46 Leith 1643 Malloch, John 7.4.47 Perth Discharged on bail 16.5.47 1644 Maloney, John Corporal, Clare’s At sea Discharged French Service 28.11.45 Berwick; Feb.1746 Hull 1645 Mann, Alexander Roy Stuart’s Carlisle Transported 1646 Mann, James Roy Stuart’s 30.12.45 Transported Carlisle ; Antigua York Castle, 8.5.47 Lincoln Castle 1647 Manrow, Duncan York Castle Transported 1648 Mansfield, Alloa; Discharged William 25.4.46 Stirling Castle 1649 Mar or Mair, Aberdeen ; Alexander Canongate, Carlisle 8.8.46 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 7 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Aberdeen — Butcher. ‘ Proven to be among the Rebels Guard in Arms within the town of Aberdeen the night of the Skirmish in Inverurie.’—Allardyce, i. 257 ; J.R., Aberdeen. Huntly — Chapman. ‘ Confesses that he served Mr. Gordon of Camousie, a rebel officer in the rebellion.’— S.P.D., 89-272. Huntly — ‘ Carney’s servant.’—J.R., Aberdeen.

Armagh, 30 Gardener.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-88, 91-84; P.R., Ireland 3621-3. 66 Herdsman.—S.P.D., 91-84. As he was not trans- ported he probably died. Tullibardine — Ground officer to Duke of Perth.—J.R., Leith.

Perth — On suspicion.—J.R., Perth. France — S.P.D*, 81-72, 81-73.

33 Butcher.—S.P.D., 88-124. Dunkeld, 20 Baker. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., Perthshire 79-26, 81-88, 91-84; P.R., 3621-3; T.B.P., 327-109. — P.R., 3621-3. Shropshire — ‘ Servant to the Pretender.’—J.R., Stirling.

Aberdeen — Flesher. ‘ Kept guard for the rebels at Aberdeen the night of the skirmish at Inverury.’—P.C., 14; Allardyce, i. 257. There is no further reference to him. PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1650 Marchand, John Lochiel’s Inverness; June 1746 ‘ Alexander & James ’ 1651 Mamery, John Manchester Carlisle ; York Castle 1652 Marnoch or Mar- — York Castle Transported nock, Alexander j Antigua 8.5.47 1653 Mamyne, Captain, Clare’s At sea Discharged Valentyne French Service 28.11.45 Berwick; Hull 1654 Marr, Alexander Glenbucket’s Carlisle 1655 Marr, James Glenbucket’s — Transported 1656 Marr, John Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 Released Carlisle ; York Castle 1657 Marris, Thomas Roy Stuart’s Lancaster Castle 1658 Marshall, Donald Roy Stuart’s 30.12.45 Died in prison Carlisle ; 1659 Marshall, James — 21.5.46 Discharged Dundee 12.8.46 1660 Martin, David Ogilvy’s 28.4.46 Died Montrose ; May 1746 Inverness, June 1746 ‘Jane of Leith ’ Tilbury 1661 Martin, Dennis Clare’s French At sea Discharged Service 28.11.45 Berwick; Feb. 1746 Hull 1662 Martin, John Lord John Inverness ; Transported Drummond’s June 1746 31.3.47 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort PRISONERS OF THE ’45 9 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Inverness 24 S.P.D., 84-2. Not shown in transportation lists ; possibly died. — ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-88. Remarks as above. Aberdeen 26 Shoemaker. ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-88, 91-84; Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 486; P.R., 3621-3 ; T.B.P., 327-109. France — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

— S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Dunkeld — ‘ Baker. Carried arms. England. Prisoner.’— P.C., 48. No further reference to him in any of the State Papers. Aberdeen — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,81-88. He turned King’s Evidence against four other prisoners at the York trials in Oct. 1746.— S.P.D., 85-122. — S.P.D., 81-76. Does not appear to have been transported ; may have died. Perthshire — Atholl, iii. 132. Dundee — Servant to a French officer.—J.R., Dundee Montrose 38 J.R., Montrose, May 1746 ; S.P.D., 84-2.

France — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

Stonehaven 42 Stocking weaver, Stonehaven.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. 10 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE DISPOSAL. 1663 Martin, John Ensign, Lord Aberdeen; Acquitted Lewis Gordon’s Canongate, 19-9.46 8.8.46 Carlisle

1664 Martin, John — 22.11.46 1665 Mash, James Manchester 30.12.45 Carlisle ; Lancaster Castle 1666 Mason, Benjamin Sergeant, Glen- 31.12.45 Executed bucket’s Carlisle ; 1.11.46 Chester Castle, York Castle 1667 Mason, James Lord Lewis Inverness ; Transported Gordon’s June 1746 20.3.47 ‘ Thane of Fife,’ * James & Mary ’ 1668 Mason, John Crichton’s (Lord Inverness; Transported Lewis Gordon’s) June 1746 20.3.47 ‘ Walls- grave,’ Tilbury Fort 1669 Mason or Masson, Crichton’s (Lord Aberdeen; Released under John Lewis Gordon’s) 8.8.46 General Par- Canongate don, 1747 1670 Mason, John Lord Lewis 23.7.46 Released under Gordon’s Dundee General Par- don, 1747 1671 Masterton, MTntosh’s Culloden Malcolm Inverness 1672 Mather, Alex- Ogilvy’s 2ndBn. 21.8.46 Escaped ander Montrose 24.10.46 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 11 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Old Machar, — Farmer. ‘ Acted as Ensign at Culloden.’-—P.C., Aberdeen 14. Was tried at Carlisle 19/26 Sept. 1746, and was acquitted upon proving that he had sur- rendered under ’s declaration.— Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 439 5 S.P.D., 88-16; Allardyce, i. 257; Baga, Ixix. 183; Albemarle, ii. 400. Angus — Lady Ogilvy’s servant. No further reference to him.—J.R., Edinburgh Castle. Lancashire — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,81-76. No further reference to him. Abbey Lease, — Weaver.—S.P.D., 81-293. Pleaded guilty at his Queen’s Co., trial on 2nd Oct. and was sentenced to death.— Ireland Scots Mag., 1746, 483, 542; S.P.D., 88-42; Baga, Ixix. 190. Morayshire 58 S.P.D., 84-2, 88-60 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R., (49) 3621-3.

Aberdeen 48 Wright, Aberdeen.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Aberdeen — ‘ Confesses he was in arms.’ White f\gher.—J.R., Canongate ; Allardyce, i. 257. Powbare, — Tenant farmer. ‘ Carried arms as a Volunteer and Fetteresso, was very rigid.’—P.C., 176 ; J.R., Dundee. Kincardine Inverness — See Culloden List.—Allardyce, ii. 613. No further reference to him in London or elsewhere. He probably died. Brechin 14 Miller, son of David Mather, baker.—J.R., Mon- trose. According to Mackintosh, he was re- leased on account of his youth.—Mackintosh, 119. 12 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER.RKIaON DISPOSAL. 1673 Mather, Charles Ogilvy’s 6.5.46 Discharged Charles- town ; 6.5.46 Montrose, Inverness, June 1746 ‘ Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury Fort 1674 Mather, James Ogilvy’s Inverness ; Died (1) June4 1746 Jane of Alloway ’ 1675 Mather, James Lieutenant, 20.4.46 Discharged (2) Ogilvy’s Brechin ; 13.5.46 21.4.46 Montrose 1676 Mather (?) or Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 Martha, Walter Carlisle ; Chester Castle 1677 Matheson, John Inverness; Lancaster Castle 1678 Mathieson or Cromarty’s Inverness ; Mathewson, Tilbury Fort Transported Kenneth 31.3.47 1679 Mathy or Mathew, Duke of Perth’s Carlisle ; Transported Andrew Lincoln, 31.3.47 York Castle 1680 Matthew or Ogilvy’s Inverness ; Transported Matthews, June 1746 8.5.47 Andrew ‘ Alexander & James ’ 1681 Matthew, Bar- Manchester 30.12.45 Executed nabas Carlisle Carlisle 1682 Matthew, William Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 15.11.46 Carlisle 1683 Matthews, Anne Manchester Carlisle ; Chester Discharged PRISONERS OF THE ’45 13 HOME OR ORIGIN. lGE. notes and authorities. Montrose 21 Ploughman. ‘ Carried arms, being hired by a farmer in his stead/—P.C., 222. Servant to Alex. Strachan of Torrech.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2. Turned King’s Evidence against Charles Kin- loch.—Allardyce, ii. 437, 478.

Brechin 22 S.P.D., 84-2,

Brechin — Said to be Lieutenant. ‘ Extorted money, levyed men and mentained them on his own charges, was at Inverury, Stirling and Inverness, and after the Defeat at Culloden returned to Brechin and taken prisoner.’—P.C., 180 ; J.R., Montrose. Aberde enshir e — Labourer.—S.P.D., 81-293. No further reference to him. — ‘ Was seen in arms with the rebels.’—S.P.D., 81-76. No further reference to him. Ross 26 Servant to his brother Finlay in Strathpeffer.— S.P.D., 86-18, 95-2, 88-60 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Perthshire 32 Maltster. ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—SP.D., 81-88, 96-124 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Angus 56 T.B.P., 327-109 ; S.P.D., 84-2.

Lancashire 24 Pleaded guilty. Sentenced to death, Aug. 1746. —S.P.D., 88-16 ; Baga, Ixix. 181. — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. Fate unknown, probably died. Newton, Kil- — S.P.D., 81-293. dare, Ireland 14 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. ‘ Louis XV ’; Discharged 1684 Matthews, Cadet, Bulke- 28.11.45 Francis ley’s French Edinburgh Service Castle, 26.12.45 Berwick, Feb. 1746 Hull ‘ Louis XV ’; Discharged 1685 Matthews, George ley’sCadet, French Bulke- 28.11.45 Service Edinburgh Castle, 26.12.45 Berwick, —.2.46 Hull 30.12.45 Transported 1686 Matthews or Manchester Carlisle ; 21.7.48 Matthew, Chester Matthew Castle, York Castle Whitehaven Escaped 1687 Matthewson, Jane 24.3.46 Discharged 1688 Maurice, — Lieutenant,Berwick’s ‘ Prince ’ Charles ’ (late ‘ Hazard ’); H.M.S. ‘ Sheemess ’ Berwick Inverness ; Released 1747 1689 Mavor or Maver, Tilbury Fort, William 25.11.46 Southwark, House of Mr. Dick, messenger

Transported 1690 Maxwell, Adam Roy Stuart’s Carlisle 22.4.47 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 15 HOME OR ORIGIN. U3E. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. France — Captured at sea off Montrose.—Scots Mag., Nov. 1745,541,590; S.P.D., 81-29.

France — Captured at sea.—Scots Mag., Nov. 1745, 541,590 ; S.P.D., 81-29.

Naas, Co. Kil- — Weaver. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., dare, Ireland 79-26,81-293. ‘ A poor deaf man.’ He pleaded guilty at his trial on 2nd Oct. 1746, was sen- tenced to death, but was reprieved.—Scots Mag., 1746, 483, 543 ; S.P.D., 88-42, 107-74 ; P.R., 3625-14 ; Baga, Ixix. 189. — Taken on suspicion.—S.P.D., 92-201. France — Scots Mag., March 1746, 147.

Aberdeen 50 Ale seller and farmer in Turriff.—S.P.D., 86-18. Against his name is shown the words ‘ occasioned M'Leod’s defeat,’ presumably referring to Lord Lewis Gordon’s defeat of M‘Leod at the ‘ Skirmish of Inverurie ’ on 23rd Dec. 1745 when he forced M‘Leod to cross the Spey, thus leaving Aberdeen open for the Prince. On the drawing of lots for the one man in twenty who should stand his trial, Maver drew the fatal lot but was not tried. He may have turned King’s Evidence. He appealed to be discharged, and was released in 1747.—S.P.D., 88-60, 95-46; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. 17 Labourer.—S.P.D., 88-124. 16 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT CAREER. DISPOSAL. Pardoned on 1691 Maxwell, Robert — Edinburgh;Carlisle condition of enlistment 22.7.47

1692 Maxwell, Robert Lieutenant, 23.6.46 Pardoned on Lord John Longwood; condition of Drummond’s 23.6.46 permanent Dumfries, banishment London 3.7.47 1693 Maxwell, William, Chief Engineer 30.12.45 Escaped of Carruchan Carlisle 30.12.45

1694 Maxwell, Wilham Lord John 25.4.46 Quar- Discharged Drummond’s relwood; 2.2.47 Dumfries 1695 Meagher, Patrick Lieutenant, ‘ Louis XV ’ Pardoned on Bulkeley’s off Mon- condition of trose ; permanent 28.11.45 banishment Edinburgh 3.7.47 Castle, 26.12.45 Berwick, Feb.1746 Hull 1696 M'Adam, Alex- Surrendered ander 18.5.46 ; 24.5.46 Montrose, 28.6.46 Aberdeen PRISONERS OF THE ’45 17 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Edinburgh 50 ‘ Said to be a natural brother of Sir Wilham Max- well of Monreith.’ Writer. ‘ Carried arms.’ At his trial he pleaded guilty, and he petitioned for mercy because he had surrendered in Edin- burgh. He said he was only a clerk, unpaid, and that he merely noted down and gave receipts for corn and straw brought in for the army. He was condemned, but was reprieved on 10th Nov. 1746. On 13th Oct. 1747 he appealed against the commutation of his sentence to enlistment, and explained that he had been forced. There is nothing to show what was the result of his appeal.—Macbeth Forbes, 23 ; Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 438 ; S.P.D., 88-16, 99-20, 109-14 ; P.R., 3625-21 ; P.C., 252 ; Allardyce, ii. 618. Stewartry of The Dumfries Jail return shows that on 1st March Kirkcudbright 1747 he was handed over to a military escort as a deserter from Price’s Regt.—P.R., 3622-12; Raga.lxix. 184; S.P.D., 100-65 ; J.R., Dumfries ; S.P.S., ii. 35-47. Carruchan, Acted as Chief Engineer in the defence of Carlisle Kirkcudbright- against Cumberland. When the town surren- shire dered on 30th Dec. 1745 and during the process of capitulation he escaped over the city wall and got clear away.—Origins, 193. Dumfries ‘ Gentleman.’ ‘ Son to James Maxwell of Barri- cleugh.’—P.C., 144. France Captured at sea.—Scots Mag., Nov. 1745, 541,590 ; S.P.D., 81-29 ; P.R., 3622-12.

— Deserter from the Welsh Fusiliers. ‘ Inlistedwith rebels.’—J.R., Montrose. He was probably handed over to the military authorities. 18 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1697 Macalister, ‘ Glengow- Discharged on Archibald landy,’ bail 31.7.46 Apnadull, Perth 1698 M'Alpin, Donald Duke of Perth’s Inverness ; June 1746 ‘ Wallsgrave Tilbury Fort 1699 M‘Anderson, Farquharson of Inverness ; John Monaltrie’s Tilbury Fort 1700 M‘Andrew, John Farquharson’s Inverness ; Died 22.5.46 May 1746 (1) ‘Jane of Leith ’. 1701 M‘Andrew, John Farquharson’s Inverness ; (2) June 1746 ‘ Jane of Alloway ’ 1702 M'Arron alias 30.12.45 Transported M‘Kinnon, Janet Carlisle ; (M'Kerrow ?) Lancaster 1703 M‘Arthur or Roy Stuart’s 30.12.45 M‘Art air or Carlisle ; M‘Carter, John York Castle 1704 M‘Arthur or Officer, Duke Callendar ; Discharged M‘Carter, John of Perth’s 4.5.46 Stirling 29.4.46 Castle 1705 Macaulay or H.M.S. Released M'Caula, Angus ‘ Furnace ’; 11.6.47 London 1706 M'Aulay or Roy Stuart’s 30.12.45 Transported M'Cally or Carlisle ; M'Coilley, James York Castle 1707 M'Aulay, Neil Lovat’s H.M.S. Released ‘ Furnace ’ 25.5.47 Sept. 1746 ‘ Pamela,’ Oct. 1746 Tilbury PRISONERS OF THE ’45 19 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Glengarry On suspicion.—J.R., Perth ; Addl. MSS., 24900-29.

Perth ‘ Carrier in Sir Robert Clifton’s work.’—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2. No reference to his disposal; probably died. Aberdeen Servant to James M‘Andrew in Glenmuick.— S.P.D., 86-18. No further reference to him. Aberdeenshire S.P.D., 84-2.

Aberdeenshire S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him. May have died. Perth ‘ Spins.’ Taken at capture of town.—S.P.D., 91-84; P.R., 3621-3. Inverness Brewer. ‘ Carried arms and went to England.’— P.C., 114; S.P.D., 79-25, 81-88. His fate is not known.—Atholl, iii. 132. Callendar J.R., Stirling. Benbecula Servant to Benbecula. Turned King’s Evidence. He was in the house of Dick, the messenger, for a year, and was never brought to trial. On 11th June 1747 he was released.—Scots Mag., 1747, 292 ; S.P.D., 98-41 ; Albemarle, i. 70. Captured at fall of Carlisle. ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-88. Pleaded guilty at his trial on 2nd Oct. 1746 and was sentenced to death, but reprieved.—S.P.D., 88-42; Scots Mag., 1746, 483, 543 ; Atkoll, iii. 132. North Uist Itinerant tailor.—S.P.D., 87-122. ‘ Capt. Fer- guson reports he was guilty of many acts of barbarity and was to be employed by Barrisdale to undertake the murder of him.’—S.P.D., 88-60. Against his name is stated : ‘ Evidence against Lord Lovat.’ He was still in Tilbury Fort in April 1747. He was released after Lovat’s execution.—S.P.D., 93-147, 96-64, 97-133. 20 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1708 M'Aurie, John Farquharson’s Culloden Inverness 1709 Macavy (?M‘Kay), — Edinburgh Magnus Tolbooth 1710 M'BainorM‘Bane ‘Servant to 1.2.45 Discharged or M‘Bean, Major M‘Bain Stirhng ; Benjamin a rebel ’ 6.12.45 Edinburgh Castle, London

1711 M'Bane, or M'Intosh’s Inverness ; M'Bane, Donald June 1746 ‘ Alexander & James ’ 1712 M‘Bainor M'Bane, Cromarty’s Inverness ; Transported Duncan or (? MTntosh’s) H.M.S. Donald ‘ Liberty ’ Medway Inverness ; Transported 1713 M'Bain or M'Bean June 1746 20.3.47 or M‘Bane, ‘Jane of James Leith,’ Tilbury Fort Culloden 1714 M'Bain, John M'Lachlan’s Inverness Inverness ; Transported 1715 M'Bain or MTntosh’s June 1746 20.3.47 M'Beane, ‘ Wallsgrave,’ John (1) Tilbury 1716 M'Bain or MTntosh’s Inverness ; Transported M'Baine, Tilbury Fort John (2) 1717 M'Bain or MTntosh’s Inverness ; M'Beane, June 1746 ‘Jane of John (S) Leith ’ 1718 M'Bain or MTntosh’s Inverness; Died 28.5.46 M'Bane, William ‘ Jane of Leith ’ 1719 M'Calagh Roy Stuart’s 30.12.45 (? M'Culloch), Carlisle James PRISONERS OF THE ’45 21 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. — Culloden List.—Allardyce, ii. 612. As he is not mentioned again he probably died. — The only reference to him is that he was ill in prison in December 1746.—P.C., 394 ; J.R., Edinburgh. I nvemess-shir e — Servant. The ‘ Major M'Bain ’ referred to was probably Gillise Macbain of Dalmagarrie, Major in Lady Mackintosh’s Regt., who was killed at Culloden.—J.R., Edinburgh. He was sent for by the Duke of Newcastle to London, where he gave evidence regarding a meeting in 1743 between Lovat and Lochiel, and the raising of the Frasers in 1745.—Murray, 463 ; Albemarle, ii. 425; S.P.D., 35-39. Inverness 28 S.P.D., 84-2. There is no further reference to him. He may have died. Inverness 30 Husbandry by the river Nairn.—S.P.D., 86-55, 88-60. Petty, Inver- 49 ‘ Apprehended on suspicion. Parochial catechist, ness Parish of Petty.’—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2 ; SP.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. — Culloden List, but no further reference to him.— Allardyce, ii. 612. Perthshire 18 S.P.D., 84-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Perth 49 Servant to David Michie near Dunkeld.—S.P.D., 86-18, 88-60. Inverness-shire 44 S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him. May have died. Inverness — S.P.D., 84-2. Perth — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. No further reference to him. 22 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1720 M‘Cabe, Felix Corporal, French ‘ Louis XV ’ Discharged Service at sea Berwick ; Feb. 1746 Hull 1721 M'Callum or Carlisle ; Transported M‘Allen, Gilbert York Castle, 22.4.47 Lincoln Castle 1722 M'Callum or Glengyle’s 15.11.45 Discharged M'Allum, John Ardon; 17.12.45 Dumbarton 1723 M'Callum, John Stewart of May 1746 Discharged Ardshiel’s Appin ; 15.7.47 Dumbarton Castle, 4.2.47 Glasgow 1724 M'Callum, John Nov. 1746 Discharged 1725 M'Callum or Inverness M'Allan, Tilbury Roderick 1726 M'Camel, John 30.12.45 Carlisle 1727 M'Cartney or 31.12.45 Transported M'Carty, Agnes Carlisle ; Chester Castle, York Castle 1728 M'Cartney, Taken at sea Discharged Charles Hull 1729 M'Carty, Cum Ensign, Bulke- ‘ Esperance ’; Discharged (or Charles) ley’s French 25.11.45 Service Deal, Feb.1746 Custom House Smack ‘ Caroline ’ Greenwich Marshalsea 1730 M'Carty or Mac- Chester Released carty, Samuel Castle 29.7.47 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 23 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. S.P.D., 81-29 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84.

‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-88, 96- 124 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; P.S. Doquet Book, 6763. Inverness-shire ‘ Tenant to M'Kinnan.’—J.R., Dumbarton.

Mudderloch ‘ Joined the rebels at Bannockburn after the battle of Falkirk. Served in Ardshiel’s rebel regiment, was at Culloden, and was apprehended in Appin when General Campbell was there in May 1746.’ —S.P.D., 90-65 ; J.R., Glasgow. S.P.D., 89-272. 22nd Nov. 1746. Lochbroom The minister of Lochbroom petitioned for him that he had been forced out. His fate is unknown.— S.P.D., 94-241. Argyll Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79*26. There is no further reference to him. Belfast Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 81-293, 91-84 ; Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 486.

France S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. France Captured at sea.—Scots Mag., Nov. 1745, 541 ; S.P.D., 81-29, 93-30.

Scots Mag., 1747, 345. 24 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER.PRISON DISPOSAL. 1731 M'Carty, Timothy Fitzjames’ At sea Horse Feb. 1746 Discharged Berwick ; Canterbury 1732 M'Carty or French Service At sea Macarty, William Berwick; Discharged Feb.1746 1733 M'Cathan, Annis Clanranald’s CarlisleHull ; (Angus) Chester Discharged Castle 1734 M'Cay or Mack- —- Oct. 1746 vee alias Inverness Died Nov. 1746 Cameron, Ewen (or Eavan)

1735 M‘Cay, William Cromarty’s Inverness ; June 1746 ‘ Thane of 1736 M'Chrien, Cor- French Service Fife ’ nelius Hull Discharged 1737 M‘Clelor, Alex- Cromarty’s Inverness; ander- * j , une‘ Walls- 174 6 1738 M'Clost (?M‘Leod), - Yorkgrave Castle ’ Duncan 1739 M'Clouthen, — Inverness; Hugh Chester, Transported Tilbury 1740 M'Clunald, John Glengarry’s Inverness ; June 1746 ‘ Thane of Fife’ 1741 M'Clury, John M'Lachlan’s Inverness ; June 1746 ‘ Alexander & James ’ PRISONERS OF THE ’45 25 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. France This man reported an attempt to get him and others to escape and rejoin the Prince in France, 17.6A7.—S.P.D., 98-32. France S.P.D., 81-72.

Drumdrith, In- Labourer.—S.P.D., 81-293. verness-shire Lochiel One of the M‘Cays of Ha, an old tribe of the MTntoshes.’ Was taken in Lord Seaforth’s country carrying documents written in French. He was sent to Inverness, and received 500 lashes, which was repeated some days later. He refused to give any information. He died in prison.’—Lyon, ii. 205, 300 ; iii. 2, 54. Caithness 20 S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him. He may have died. S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. Ross-shire 28 S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him ; may have died. — ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-88. Fate unknown. S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Inverness-shire 30 S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him.

Argyllshire 60 S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him. Prob- ably died. 26 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1742 M'Coig alias M‘Lachlan’s Surrendered Discharged M‘Lachlan, June 1746 15.7.47 Patrick Inveraray ; Dumbarton Castle, Glasgow 1743 M‘Coll, Hugh Canongate ; 8.8.46 Carlisle 1744 M'Coll, John, Ardshiel’s May 1746 Discharged senior (1) Appin ; May 1746 15.7.47 Dumbarton Castle, 4.2.47 Glasgow 1745 M'Coll, John, Ardshiel’s May 1746 Discharged junior (2) Appin ; May 1746 15.7.47 Dumbarton Castle, 1746 M'Coll, John ‘ An officer in CanongateGlasgow ; the rebel army ’ 8.8.46 Carlisle 1747 M'Coll, Samuel, May 1746 senior Appin; Discharged Dumbarton Castle 1748 M'Coll, Samuel Ardshiel’s May 1746 Discharged (1) Appin; Dumbarton Castle 1749 M'Coll, Samuel Ardshiel’s May 1746 (2) Appin; Discharged May 1746 15.4.47 Dumbarton Castle, Glasgow 1750 M'Comb, Gilbert Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 (M'Combich) Carlisle Transported PRISONERS OF THE ’45 27 HOME OR ORIGIN. IGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Ballimore, — Servant with John M‘Lachlan. ‘ Served under Lorn, Argyll M‘Lachlan of that ilk after the battle of Cul- loden and was apprehended at Lochowside.’-— S.P.D., 90-65 ; J.R., Glasgow.

Aros, Mull — J.R., Canongate; P.C., 284. No further trace of him. Appin — ‘ Joined the rebels after the battle of Falkirk. Apprehended in Appin after Culloden by the Argyllshire levies.’—S.P.D., 90-65 ; J.R., Dum- barton ; J.R., Glasgow.

Appin — Servant to Mrs. Steuart of Fasnacloich. ‘ Joined the rebels after the battle of Falkirk. Appre- hended in Appin after Culloden by the Argyll- shire levies.’—S.P.D., 90-65 ; J.R., Dumbarton ; J.R., Glasgow. Portnacrosh — Son of a brewer.—P.C., 286 ; JR., Canongate. (Port-na- No further reference to him. Croish), Appin Appin — ‘ Was found stealing in General Campbell’s camp in Appin in the night time and was apprehended as a spy. Denies he was in the rebellion.’-— S.P.D., 90-65 ; JR., Dumbarton. Appin — ‘Was apprehended along with the other Samuel M'Coll. Was in the rebellion and delivered up his arms and surrendered some few days before he attempted to get into the camp.’—S.P.D., 90-65 ; J.R., Dumbarton. Appin —- ‘ Joined the rebels on their return from England, was at the battles of Falkirk and Culloden.’— S.P.D., 90-65 ; J.R., Dumbarton ; JR., Glas- gow.

Perth — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. 28 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1751 M'Conachy, Peter — Aberdeen Flogged and released

1752 M‘Cormack, Clanranald’s 30.12.45 Angus Carlisle 175S M'Cormack, Manchester 30.12.45 Discharged Ormesby Carlisle ; London 1754 M'Cormick or Canongate ; Acquitted Maccormig, 8.8.46 19-9.46 Donald Carlisle 1755 M'Cormick, Inverness ; Dougal Aug. 1746 ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury 1756 M'Cormick or July 1746 Discharged M‘Carmack, Royal John Infirmary ; Canongate 1757 M'Cormick or Carlisle ; Transported M'Cormack, York Castle Antigua Mark 8.5.47 1758 M‘Cormick, French Service At sea Discharged Nicholas Berwick; Feb. 1746 Hull 1759 M'Cormack or Clanranald’s Inverness; Transported M'Calmack, Sept. 1746 31.3.47 Robert ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury PRISONERS OF THE ’45 29 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Glass — Schoolmaster. This man was a Hanoverian, not a Jacobite. He heard that Roy Stuart was likely to attempt a surprise on the English troops as he had already done at Keith. He reported this to Lord Albemarle and the English troops were kept on watch several nights ; but there was no attack. It was assumed that M‘Con- achy’s action was intentionally designed to harass the troops, and he was arrested and sent to headquarters at Aberdeen. Here he was convicted ‘ of spreading false intelligence ’ and sentenced to be ‘ whipped and drum’d through . . . Aberdeen, Old Meldrum, and Strathbogey,’ and then ‘ turned towards the rebels with orders never to come near where the army may be on pain of being Hanged.’—Origins, Ixiv. — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. No further reference to him. Antrim, — Taken at capture of Carlisle. Turned King’s Ireland Evidence against Townley and others.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-293 ; A Hardy ce, ii. 377. Appin — Was tried at Carlisle 19/26 Sept. 1746, and ac- quitted.—Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 439 ; S.P.D., 88-46. -— Was in the Pamela list only. Probably died.

Appin — Tailor in Appin. ‘ Declares that he never carried arms or joined the rebels but came to Edin- burgh to see his brother who was wounded at Preston and there made prisoner.’—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Canongate. Moidart 16 Labourer.—S.P.D., 91-84 ; Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 486 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. — S.P.D., 81-72.

Inverness 40 Farmer, Clatill, Eigg.—S.P.D., 87-122, 88-60, 96- 68 ; Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. 30 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON REGIMENT. CAREER. 1760 M‘Cormick, French Service At sea Discharged William Berwick; Feb. 1746 1761 M'Cormuel, Hull Angus York Castle 1762 M‘Cosley, John Carlisle Pardoned on condition of enlistment 1763 M'Cowat, Ogilvy’s 22.7.48 William 22.4.46 Discharged 1764 Macowin, Cath- — Montrose erine Carlisle Transported 1765 M‘Cowen — Carlisle; (M'Kowin), Lancaster Transported Wilham Castle 1766 M‘Cowl(?M‘Coll), Lovat’s Inverness; Alexander June 1746 ‘Jane of Alloway ’ 1767 M‘Coy, Angus York Castle 1768 M'Coy, Daniel York Castle Transported Antigua 1769 M'Coy, Donald Carlisle Transported8.5.47 Antigua 1770 M'Coy, James Ogilvy’s 30.12.45 8.5.47_ Carlisle 1771 M'Coy, Peter Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 _ Carlisle ; Chester Castle 1772 M'Crecy [«c], Col., Roy Carlisle; — James Stuart’s Chester 1773 M'Cullen Roy Stuart’s Castle (? M'Callum), 30.12.45 James Carlisle 1774 M'Culloch, David 17.3.46 Discharged Edinburgh 5.4.46 Castle Died 7.4.46 1775 M'Culloch, Evan Ardshiel’s Culloden (Ewen) Inverness PRISONERS OF THE ’45 31 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. — S.P.D., 81-72.

— ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-88. No further reference to him. — P.R., 3625-21.

Montrose Surrendered with arms.—J.R., Montrose. S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. S.P.D., 81-76. Kilmuire S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him.

— ‘Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-88. No further reference to him. — ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-88 ; T.B.P., 327-109.

Angus Weaver. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-293. No further information. Bellie, Banff- Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81- shire (now 293. Nofurther information. Morayshire) Milton, Labourer.—S.P.D., 81-293. No further informa- Shendel [sic] tion. Grantly Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. No further reference to him. J.R., Edinburgh Castle. Culloden List.—A Hardy ce, ii. 614. No further reference to him. Probably died. 32 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. DISPOSAL. 30.12.45 1776 M‘Culloch, James Roy Stuart’s Carlisle 1777 M'Culloch of Captain, 15.4.46 Pardoned Glastulich, Cromarty’s Dunrobin; 10.5.48 Roderick H.M.S. ‘ Hound,’ London (Southwark)

1778 M'Culloch, irner 2.2.46 Samuel to Stewart of Doune ; Invernahyle 7.2.46 Stirling Castle, 13.2.46 Leith, Canongate, 8.8.46 Carlisle 1779 M'Cunnis — York Castle (? MTnnes), Hector 1780 M‘Daniel, Daniel Lord George 30.12.45 Transported Murray’s Carlisle ; Liverpool 30.12.45 1781 M‘Daniel, Peter Glenbucket’s Carlisle 1782 M’Dermid, 10.3.46 Discharged Archibald Stirling 14.7.46 1783 MacDermit, Lord John ‘ Esperance ’; Released Clement Drummond’s 25.11.45 June 1747 French Service Deal, and Lord Newgate Ogilvy’s 1784 M'Dermot, Lieutenant, 17.4.46 Pardoned on Doudy or Rooth’s, French Inverness ; condition of Dudley Service Marshalsea permanent banishment 2.7.47 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 33 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. — No more is known of him.—Atholl, iii. 132. Glastulich, — A vassal of the Earl of Cromarty. He was taken E. Ross to London, pleaded guilty when tried, but was not sentenced. At his trial evidence was pro- duced by English officers of his humanity while they were prisoners at Perth, and he was said to have helped a surgeon’s mate to escape after the battle of Falkirk. In May 1748 he received a free pardon.—Scots Mag., April 1746, 190 ; Origins, 98 ; P.R., 3623-1 ; Macbeth Forbes, 21 ; SJP.D., 109-14; Egerton, 2000-57; Baga, Ixix. 174. Appin — In hospital with scurvy. No further reference to him. He probably died.

— ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P D., 81-88. No further reference to him. Perth — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. Inverness — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. No further reference to him. Edinburgh — Mason. ‘ In the rebellion.’—J.R., Stirling. — ‘ Equerry to the person called Lord Derwentwater.’ Captured at sea.—Scots Mag., Nov. 1745, 541. In May 1747 he was placed in the custody of a messenger. In July 1747 he was released under the Indemnity.—Scots Mag., 1747,345. He was probably the Capt. M'Dermot who gave evid- ence for Nicholas Glascoe.—Allardyce, ii. 422. France — S.P.D., 93-30; P.R., 3622-12; Addl. MSS., 29674-209.

VOL. III. 34 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1785 M'Dermot, John York Castle Released

1786 M'Dermott, Captain, Rooth’s 17.4.46 Pardoned on Thomas French Service Inverness ; condition of Marshalsea permanent banishment 2.7.47 1787 M'Donagh, Jean Lieutenant, 17.4.46 Pardoned on Dillon’s French Inverness ; condition of Service Marshalsea permanent banishment 2.7.47 1788 M‘Donald, Aeneas — 13.5.46 Pardoned con- surrendered ditionally on to General banishment Campbell; 7.7.48 14.6.46 Dumbarton Castle, 30.8.46 Edinburgh Castle, Sept. ’46 Messenger’s House, Newgate, 1747 again in Messenger’s House, Newgate, Southwark

1789 M'Donald, Clanranald’s Edinburgh Discharged Aeneas, senior (1) Castle ; 15.1.46 Edinburgh Jail PRISONERS OF THE ’45 35 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. — ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-88. This man turned King’s Evidence against some other prisoners at the trial in Oct. 1746.—S.P.D., 85-122. France — Addl. MSS., 29674-209 ; P.R., 3622-12.

France — Addl. MSS., 29674-209 ; P.R., 3622-12.

Paris — Banker in Paris. He was one of the small party who accompanied the Prince to . His brother was Donald M‘Donald of Kinloch- moidart. He was committed to Newgate 27th May 1747, and was excepted from the ‘ Act of Grace.’ On 2nd July he escaped from Newgate by throwing snuff in the turnkey’s eyes ; but, being shod with loose slippers, he was recaptured while running down Warwick Lane. At his trial, 10th Dec. 1747, he said he was French and was educated there ; but it was proved that he was born in Scotland, and kept St. Andrew’s Day. He was recommended to mercy when sentenced to death, and was placed in the charge of a messenger. On 28th May 1748 he was com- mitted to Newgate. He received a conditional pardon involving perpetual banishment, dated 7th July 1748, but was not released until 11th Dec. 1749, a creditor having secured his further detention for debt. He returned to France, where he was killed during the Revolution.— Origins, 83 ; Lyon, i. 283 ; Scots Mag., ’47, 244, 345, 494, 602; S.P.D., 94-41, 97-133, 103-28, 103-36, 107-61 ; Baga, Ixix. 175 ; Clan Donald, iii. 299 ; Albemarle, i. 138, 210; S.P.S., 34-18 Moidart ‘ Common highlander.’ On suspicion.—J.R., Edin- burgh. 36 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1790 M‘Donald, Clanranald’s Edinburgh Discharged Aeneas, junior (2) Castle ; 15.1.46 Edinburgh 1791 MacDonald of June 1746 Released Boisdale, Alex- Boisdale ; 4.7.47 ander London (Tilbury), London (in a Messenger’s House)

1792 M‘Donald, Alex- — London ander of ‘ Gari- Tilbury Released gole ’ (Geridhoil) April 1747

1793 M‘Donald, Alex- Captain (PLieut - 12.5.46 ander, of Glencoe Col.), Keppoch’s Glencoe, Released Regiment surrendered 11.10.49 to General Campbell, and was sent to Inveraray on parole; 6.3.47 Edinburgh Castle, June 1749 Edinburgh Tolbooth PRISONERS OF THE ’45 37 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Moidart — ‘ Common highlander.’ On suspicion.—J.R., Edin- burgh. Boisdale — Half-brother of Ranald Macdonald of Clanranald. When the Prince landed in Eriska on 23rd July 1745 Boisdale refused to assist him, implored the Prince to go back, and prevented Clanranald’s islesmen from joining him.—Lyon, i. 148, 289. For this he was thanked for the services he had rendered to the Government. He visited the Prince when he was hiding in Coradale. He was taken prisoner in June 1746 and taken to London, and was only released a year later. The Privy Council directed that he be tried in Scotland, but the Indemnity saved him.—Itinerary, 2, 51, 101 ; Lyon, i. 146 ; S.P.D., 88-60, 97-133, 98-41 ; Albemarle, i. 71 ; Clan Donald, iii. 292. Geridhoil. — Tacksman of the M‘Donalds of Morar. ‘ Was So. Uist implicated in the Prince’s escape, taken prisoner and taken to London as evidence against old Lady Clanranald.’ This may be the man of whom it was stated that ‘ by mistake he was apprehended for the servant of the Bailie.’ There is no doubt he turned King’s Evidence.— Clan Donald, iii. 260 ; S.P.D., 88-60, 96-64, 97- 95 ; Albemarle, i. 71. Glencoe — Chief of the M‘Donalds of Glencoe. M'Donald of Glencoe was one of the first to visit the Prince when he landed in Scotland. He raised 120 men and joined him on 27th August. He served on the Prince’s Council during the operations. After Culloden he and his men on 12th May 1746 surrendered to Genl. Campbell and gave up their arms. In the report on this Genl. Campbell says Glencoe said they had 52 killed and 36 wounded. On 15th May he appealed to have an interview with Cumberland as soon as he was fit to travel. He was sent on parole to Inveraray until 6th March 1747, when he went to Edinburgh; he was then taken to Edinburgh Castle and sub- sequently to Edinburgh Tolbooth. He was excepted from the Act of Pardon of June 1747, and remained in prison until 11th Oct. 1749, when he was released by a Judge of the Court of PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. GAREER.PRISON DISPOSAL.

1794 M‘Donald or Mac- — At sea Released and Donell of Glen- Dec. 1745 ; exiled, 1747 garry, Alexander TowerLondon of

July 1746 Liberated 1795 M‘Donald, Alex- Fort 4.7.47 ander, of ‘ Kings Augustus ; borrow ’ (Kings- 2.8.46 burgh) Edinburgh Castle

; Pardoned on 1796 Macdonald or Captain, Lord ‘ Esperance’ condition of M‘Donnell, John Drum- 25.11.45 permanent Alexander mond’s London,Deal, banishment Marshalsea 2.7.47 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 39 ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Justiciary, in pursuance of his application ‘ made ... in terms of our Habeas Corpus Act of 1701.’ —Clan Donald, hi. 214 ; S.P.D., 83-321, 89-272, 111-38. His later history has not been traced.— S.P.D., 83-321, 339 ; Scots Mag., 1747, 92, 260 ; Origins, 86. Glengarry — ‘ Alastair ruadh.’ ‘ Young Glengarry.’ Eldest son of John M‘Donell of Glengarry, and presum- ably ‘ Pickle the Spy.’ He had been sent by certain chiefs to France in May 1745 to advise the Prince not to come over without foreign assistance. He missed the Prince and returned to Scotland. He was certainly captured at sea in Dec. 1745 and put in the Tower, where he was at the end of July 1747. He was ultimately released and exiled, and went to France.—Scots Mag., Aug. ’46, 392 ; Itinerary, 5 ; Lang : Pickle the Spy, 35 ; Clan Donald, ii. 463, 477. Skye — Factor to Sir Alexander Macdonald of Sleat. ‘ High Treason and Treasonable practices.’ Although he had taken no part in the Rising, Kingsburgh was arrested for having shown hospitality to the Prince when, as a fugitive, he took refuge at Kingsburgh House on 29th June. He was arrested shortly afterwards, by order of Genl. Campbell, and accompanied Sir Alexander to Fort Augustus. Thence he was conveyed to Edinburgh Castle, under a cavalry escort. Here he was placed in solitary confinement for a long time and suffered much in his health. The Lord President tried to secure his release in Dec. 1746 but without success. He was liberated on 4th July 1747 upon his preferring a petition wherein he claimed the benefit of the Indemnity. He died 13th Feb. 1772, aged 83.—Lyon, i. 123, 126-128, 82; Itinerary, 54; Culloden Papers, No. cccxxxvi., cccxlii. — — Captured at sea.—Scots Mag., Nov. 1745, 541 ; S.P.D., 93-30 ; P.R., 3622-12. 40 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1797 M‘Donald, Alex- Ensign Inverness ander

1798 M‘Donald, Alex- — Aberdeen ; Discharged ander 17.3.46 Edinburgh Castle 1799 M‘Donald, Alex- — Edinburgh Discharged ander 1800 M‘Donald, Alex- Cromarty’s Inverness Transported ander June 1746 ; 20.3.47 ‘ Alexander & James,’ ‘ Liberty ’ Medway 1801 M'Donald, Alex- Sergeant, Duke 30.12.45 ander of Perth’s Carlisle 1802 M'Donald, Alex- Lord John 6.2.46 ander (1) Drummond’s Perth ; 30.3.46 Edinburgh 1803 M'Donald, Alex- Lord John 7.2.46 ander (2) Drummond’s Coupar Angus ; Edinburgh Castle, Carlisle 1804 M'Donald, Alex- Glengarry’s Inverness Transported ander (1) June 1746 ; ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort 1805 M'Donald, Alex- Glengarry’s Inverness Transported ander (2) June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort PRISONERS OF THE ’45 41 HOME OR ORIGIN. lGE. notes and authorities. — ‘ Donald Henry owns that he was an officer in the rebel army and that he was billeted on him as such.’—S.P.D., 89-272. Nothing more is known of him. He does not appear to have reached London. He may have died en route. Aberdeen — Merchant. On suspicion. ‘ Was frequently in company with the rebels governours and assisted in breaking open letters for which he is now in prison at Aberdeen.’—P.C., 14 ; Allardyce, i. 256 ; J.R., Aberdeen. Culcroich, Confesses that he came up to Dalkeith to join the Glengarry rebel army, and upon hearing that Sir Alexander M‘Donald was not there he left them.’—S.P.D., 89-272, 22nd Nov. 1746. Micklestrath, 24 Merchant.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-55 ; Entry Book, 84 ; Ross P.R., 3621-3.

Berkshire (?) Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. No further reference to him. Deserter from English army in Flanders, enlisted in French army. Was caught robbing a minis- ter’s house near Perth. Ultimate disposal un- known. Probably handed over to military authorities.—Addl. MSS., 24900-30; J.R., Perth; J.R., Edinburgh. Deserter from the English army. Nothing more is known about him.—J.R., Edinburgh.

Glenmoriston Farmer in Glenmoriston.’—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Glenmoriston Farmer in Glenmoriston.’—S.P.D., 84-2, 88-60, 86-18,95-2; Entry Book, P.R., 3621-3. 42 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1806 M‘Donald, Alex- Glengarry’s Inverness Transported ander (3) June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort 1807 M‘Donald, Alex- Glengarry’s Inverness Transported ander (4) June 1746 : 31.3.47 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort 1808 M‘Donald, Alex- Glengarry’s Inverness Transported ander (5) June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Alexander & James ’ Tilbury 1809 M‘Donald, Alex- Barrisdales ’ 4.11.45 Transported ander (6) (i.e. Glen- Duddingsto: garry’s) 25.1.46 Edinburgh Jail, Canongate, 8.8.46 Carlisle 1810 M‘Donald, Alex- French Service At sea; Discharged ander Marshalsea 1811 M‘Donald, Alex- — Stafford ander 1812 Macdonald or Chaplain and South Uist; Released Macdonell, Captain, Clan- H.M.S. 25.5.47 Allan, the Rev. ranald’s ‘ Furnace,’ Tilbury, Southwark PRISONERS OF THE ’45 43 HOME OR ORIGIN. iGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Glenmoriston 30 ‘ Farmer in Glenmoriston.’—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60,95-2; Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Glen Urquhart 30 ‘ Farmer in Glenmoriston.’—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-18, 88-60, 96-68 ; Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Glen Urquhart 16 S.P.D., 84-2, 88-60, 96-68 ; Entry Book, 84.

Inverness Labourer. ‘ Spent 4 nights with the rebels.’ He must have deserted immediately the Prince’s army left Edinburgh. He said he ‘ herded cattle of Grant of Corrimony.’—S.P.D., 86-55, 88-12 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; J.R., Canongate.

France Captured at sea in the Soldi privateer while going to Scotland.—S.P.D., 81-80. Nothing is known about him except that he was in prison in February 1746/7 on suspicion of treason. —S.P.D., 81-86. So. Uist A kinsman of Clanranald,he went out with the clan regiment as Chaplain and was also Confessor to the Prince, carried arms, and was styled Captain. He accompanied the army to Prestonpans. At Falkirk he rode along the line and gave his bless- ing before the action. After Culloden he was with the Prince until he reached Scalpa, 2nd May 1746. He was captured in South Uist and sent to London in Capt. Ferguson’s ship the Furnace, along with four other priests. He appealed for release, saying that he had no con- nection with the Rising, and was released by order of the Duke of Newcastle on condition of not returning. He then went to Paris, and in 1748 to Rome.—Or*gm$, 228 ; S.P.D., 88-60, 96-64, 96-51, 97-133, 98-27. 44 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1813 M‘Donald, Allan Cromarty’s Inverness Transported June 1746; 31.3.47 ‘ Alexander & James,’ ‘ Liberty ’ Tilbury 1814 M‘Donald, Allan, Lieut.-Colonel, Fort William of Morar Clanranald’s Fort Augustus, 11.8.46 Inverness 1815 M‘Donald, Allan Barisdale’s Inverness ; Was originally (Glengarry’s) ‘ Furnace,’ sentenced to Oct. 1746 be transported Tilbury but was prob- ably released as an Evid- ence, 20.3.47 1816 M‘Donald, Allan Clanranald’s 9.6.46 Discharged surrendered 29-1.47 (1) to General Campbell; 14.6.46 Dumbarton 1817 M‘Donald, Allan Clanranald’s Sept. 1746 ; Discharged (2) ‘ Pamela ’ April 1747 Tilbury 1818 McDonald, Angus Clanranald’s Sept. 1746 ; Transported (1) ‘ Pamela ’ 20.3.47 Tilbury 1819 M'Donald, Angus Clanranald’s Inverness Transported (2) June 1746 ; 20.3.47 ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury 1820 M‘Donald, Angus Clanranald’s 4.11.45 Discharged (3) Dalkeith; 9.4.47 15.1.46 Edinburgh Jail PRISONERS OF THE ’45 45 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Inverness Was a soldier in M'Leod’s company of Loudoun’s Regt., and therefore technically a deserter.— S.P.D., 84-2, 86-55, 88-60, 95-2 ; Entry Book, 84.

— He was one of the first to meet the Prince in ’45. The Prince came to him in his wanderings for shelter.—Origins, 81 note. Albemarle reports his being sent to Inverness. Disposal unknown. —Albemarle, i. 98. — ‘Was seen with the rebels at Tain, and heard Barisdale say that he was one of his regiment.’ —S.P.D., 89-272, 11th Nov. 1746. ‘ Capt. Fer- guson reported that he was guilty of many acts of barbarity, and was to be employed by Baris- dale to undertake to murder him.’—S.P.D., 88- 60. He gave evidence against Lord Lovat, and may have been released.—S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R., 3621-3. Moidart — ‘ Brother to Aeneas M‘Donald and Donald M‘Donald of Kinlochmoidart.’ According to Origins he ‘ fled to France and perished in the Revolution.’—J.R., Dumbarton ; Origins, 83.

South Uist — Boistill, South Uist. Farmer.—-S.P.D., 87-122. He was discharged in April 1747.—S.P.D., 96-64. Island of Eigg Farmer at Guilin, Eigg.—S.P.D., 87-122 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; Entry Book, 84. Nothing more is known of him.—P.R., 3621-3 ; SP.D., 88-60 ; Entry Book, 84.

Ord in Sleat Labourer. ‘ Says that he was brought prisoner from the north by the rebels to Dalkeith, where he was dismissed because he would not join them.’—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Edinburgh. 46 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1821 M‘Donald, Angus Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 Executed Carlisle ; York 1.11.46 York

1822 M‘Donald, Angus ‘ Rebel Service ’ 17.4.46 Hanged 5.5.46. Culloden 1823 M'Donald, Angus M'Leod of Sept. 1746; Transported Raasay’s ‘ Pamela ’ (1) Tilbury 1824 M'Donald, Angus M'Leod of Aug. 1746 ; Transported (2) Raasay’s ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury 1825 M'Donald, Angus ‘ Schien M'Don- 10.11.45 Transported alds ’ (Glen- Dalkeith ; Antigua (1) garry’s) 25.1.45 8.5.47 Edinburgh Jail, Carlisle, York Castle 1826 M'Donnell, Angus Glengarry’s Inverness (2) June 1746 ; ‘ Jane of Alloway ’ 21.9.45 Transported 1827 M'Donald, Angus Glengarry’s Prestonpans (3) 22.9.45 Edin- burgh Royal Infirmary, Canongate, 8.8.46 Carlisle 1828 M'Donald, Angus Keppoch’s 1.2.46 Transported Torwood; 7.2.46 Stirling Castle ; 13.2.46 Leith Edinburgh, 8.8.46 Carlisle, York Castle 1829 M'Donald, Angus French Service Marshalsea PRISONERS OF THE ’45 47 HOME OR ORIGIN. GE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Fort Augustus, 50 Labourer. ‘ Joined the Pretender’s son on his Inverness first landing, and was in the rebellion of 1715.’— S.P.D., 88-42. Taken at capture of Carlisle.— S.P.D., 79-26. He pleaded guilty at his trial on 2nd Oct. ’46 and was sentenced to death.— Scots Mag. ’46, 483, 542. — Deserter from Lord John Murray’s Highlanders. Captured at Culloden.—Cumberland Orders. Isle of Skye — ‘ Tailor at Kirktown of Raasay.’—S.P.D., 89-22 ; P.R., 3621-3. Cromiel, 20 Farmer.—S.P.D., 88-60 ; P.R., 3621-3. So. Uist Inverness — Labourer. ‘ Denies that he was concerned with the rebel army.’—S.P.D., 89-272 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; TB.P., 327-109.

‘ Kilwhinian ’ 64 S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him. He may have died. 40 Wounded at Prestonpans; gunshot of haunch.— J.R., Edinburgh ; S.P.D., 88-124.

Rannoch 50 ‘ Prest by the Highlanders.’—S.P.D., 91-84, 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3.

France — Captured at sea in the Soleil privateer while going to Scotland.—S.P.D., 81-80, 93-30. 48 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1830 M'Donald or MacDonell of — Released Barisdale, Archi- May 1746 bald, elder

1831 M'Donald or Major, Glen- June 1746 Released Macdonell of garry’s F ort Augus- 29.3.62 Barisdale, Archi- tus, released bald, youngest condition- ally ; 13.3.49 arrested but released, 18.7.53 arrested, 26.8.53 Edinburgh Castle

1832 M'Donald, Archi- Glengarry’s Inverness bald June 1746 ; Transported ‘ Wallsgrave,’ 31.3.47 Tilbury Fort 1833 M'Donald, Archi- M'Lachlan’s Inverness; Transported bald Tilbury Fort 20.3.47 1834 M'Donald, Archi- Cromarty’s Inverness Died 4.6.47 bald June 1746 ; * Alexander & James ’ 1835 M'Donald, Archi- Keppoch’s 4.11.45 Dud- bald dingston ; Transported Edinburgh Castle, 15.1.46 Edinburgh Jail, Carlisle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 49 HOME OR ORIGIN. GE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Knoydart — Known as ‘ Old Barisdale.’ Uncle of John M‘Donald of Glengarry and brother of Angus M‘Donald of Scotus. He paid his respects to the Prince at Glenfinnan but took no personal part in the Rising. In May, 1746, his house was burnt down by Cumberland’s orders and he was himself taken prisoner and placed in a warship. He was released soon afterwards. He died 1752. —Origins, 96 ; Clan Donald, iii. 337. Barisdale — Known as ‘ youngest Barisdale.’ Son of Coll Mac- Donell and grandson of Archibald Macdonell of Barisdale, he joined the Prince at the age of 20. He was captured along with his father (Coll Macdonell), released, and was then captured by the Jacobites under suspicion of treachery, and. was sent over in the same ship as the Prince to France, where he was kept for a year. He re- turned to Scotland, and in 1749 was again arrested by Government, but was released. Again, on 18th June 1753, he was arrested, tried and sentenced to death on 22nd March 1754 by the Lords of Justiciary. He was however re- prieved, but kept as a prisoner until 29th March 1762, when he was finally released. He then took the oath of fealty to the Government and was given a commission in the ‘ Queen’s Own Royal Highlanders.’ He died at Barisdale in 1787.—Lyon, iii. 192 ; Origins, 97. Glenmoriston 42 Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88- 60,95-2; Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3631-3. Inverness 25 Servant to farmer in Kilcreich.—S.P.D., 86-18, 88-60 ; Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Inverness 54 S.P.D., 84-2 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Inverness-shire 45 ‘ Labourer. Common highlander, deserted from the Prince’s Army.’—J.R., Edinburgh ; S.P.D., 88-124.

VOL. III. 50 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1836 M'Donald, Archi- ‘ An officer in 13.11.45 bald Lochiel’s ’ Dalkeith ; 22.11.45 Edinburgh Jail, 8.8.46 Carlisle 1837 M‘Donald, Archi- M‘Lachlan’s Inverness bald June 1746 ; ‘Jane of Alloway ’ 1838 M‘Donald, Clem- Clanranald’s Carlisle ; Discharged entina Chester Castle 1839 M‘Donald or Commanded 10.6.46 Fort Died in prison Macdonell, Coll, Glengarry’s Augustus, in Edinburgh younger of released con- 1.6.50 Barisdale ditionally ; Re-arrested Feb.1749, Edinburgh Castle

Drowned at 1840 M‘Donald, Coll Glengarry’s CarlisleYork Castle ; Liverpool when going on board a ship for trans- portation, March 1747 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 51 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Clenaig, — J.R., Edinburgh. His fate is unknown. Lochaber

Mull 27 S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him

P'dinburgh 16 Taken at fall of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 81-293. Barisdale 47 ‘ Collin Roy,’ red Colin. ‘ Young Barisdale.’ Was eldest son of Archibald Macdonell, the ‘ Old Barisdale.’ He joined the Prince at Aber- chalder on 27.8.45 at the head of Glengarry’s men from Knoydart, and served throughout the campaign and fought at Falkirk but missed Culloden, as he was in Ross-shire. He was captured in June 1746 along with his son Archi- bald, and was taken to Fort Augustus, but was given a ten days’ protection on condition of giving certain information to the Government. It was also said that he had engaged to apprehend the Prince and hand him over to the Government. For this he was seized by the Jacobites, who succeeded in getting him across to France and keeping him a prisoner in St. Malo for over two years. Family tradition states that he de- liberately misled the authorities and that his capture by his own side was due to an old quarrel with the Camerons over the theft of cattle. Meanwhile the Government excluded him from the Act of Indemnity in 1747. When he returned home in Feb. 1749 he was again arrested by Government, and confined in Edin- burgh Castle without trial until his death, June 1750.—Origins, 97 ; Clan Donald, ii. 476, iii. 337 ; S. P.D., 94-241 ; S.P.Scotland, Series ii. 39-70. Badivochal, — ‘ Carried arms. Prisoner.’—Macbeth Forbes, 57 Elgin T. B.P., 328-7. 52 PRISONERS OF THE ’4' PRISON ULTIMATE NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. M‘Donald, Daniel Duke of Atholl’s 30.12.45 Transported Carlisle ; Antigua Chester 8.5.47 Castle 1842 M‘Donald of Kin- Colonel and Nov. 1745 lochmoidart, A.D.C. to the Lesmaha- Executed Donald Prince gow; Carlisle 12.11.45 18.10.46 Edinburgh Castle, 15.1.46 Edinburgh Tolbooth, Carlisle

1843 M‘Donald or Major, Kep- 17.1.46 MacDonell of poch’s Regi- Battle of Executed Tiendrish (Tir- ment Falkirk; 18.10.46 nadrish), Donald Carlisle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 53 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Lettochbeag, Labourer. Lochbeg, Perth. Taken at capture of Kinloch Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-293 ; T.B.P., 327- 109. Inverness-shire Kinlochmoidart was one of the first to join the Prince when he landed in Scotland. He was at once sent to summon the Duke of Perth, Lochiel, and John Murray of Broughton. He was em- ployed by the Prince as an emissary, and in this capacity was sent to Lord Lovat. He was made a Colonel and, according to a statement by his brother Aeneas Macdonald, ‘ was to have been made a baronet and peer of Scotland.’ He was caught at Lesmahagow in Nov. 1745 while re- turning from an unsuccessful mission to Sir Alex- ander M‘Donald of Sleat and M'Leod. When captured he was found to have in his possession a letter from the Prince’s Secretary, Murray, telling him to spread the report that the M'Leods and Sir Alex. M‘Donald were on the march ‘ notwithstanding you may have received con- trary information.’ This letter was dated Holy- rood, 27th Oct. 1745. He was sent to Carlisle and tried and convicted. After his execution his head was affixed to the Scots Gate, Carlisle, where it remained for many years. His house too was burnt down.—Origins, 82 note; Scots Mag., Nov. 1746, 540; S.PD., 88-16; Clan Donald, iii. 301. Inverness-shire Son of Ronald Mor of Tir-na-Dris, second son of M‘Donald of Keppoch. He was the first to draw blood in the Jacobite cause, as it was he, with a few men, who attacked two companies of Guise’s regiment near Fort William on 14th Aug. 1745, and captured Captains Swetenham and John Scott and killed two or three men. He added to his offence on this occasion by capturing Capt. Scott’s horse and presenting it to the Prince at Glenfinnan. At the battle of Falkirk he mistook some English troops in the dusk for men of Lord John Drummond, and was cap- tured and narrowly escaped being shot on the spot. When in he wrote cheer- fully to his friends, notably when he sent a message to a lady ‘ that notwithstanding of my 54 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL.

1844 M‘Donald,Donald Cadet, Rooth’s Inverness ; Discharged French Service; Edinburgh Capt., Lord Castle John Drum- mond’s 1845 M‘Donald,Donald Stewart of 21.9.45 Executed ‘ Innerheils ’ ’ Prestonpans; Brampton (Invemahyle) 22.9.45 24.10.46 Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, 5.5.46 Canongate, 8.8.46 Carlisle 1846 M‘Donald or Captain, Kep- 30.12.45 Executed M'Donell, poch’s Carlisle; Kennington Donald (or London Common Daniel or David) 22.8.46

1847 Macdonald, Captain, Clan- Edinburgh Pardoned Donald, of Ben- ranald’s Castle 28.10.48 becula (1)

1848 M'Donald,Donald Clanranald’s Sept. 1746 ; Released ‘ Pamela ’ 11.6.47 (2) Tilbury PRISONERS OF THE ’45 55 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. irons I could dance a Highland reel with her.’— Browne, iii. 23; Lyon, i. 36, 37, 207, ii. 112; S.P.D., 88-16. Had been in French Army since 1742. Wounded at Stirling, surrendered after Culloden.—Albe- marle, i. 343 ; S.P.S., 35-47.

Argyllshire Wounded at Prestonpans; bullet wound through leg.—J.R., Edinburgh, Canongate.

Inverness-shire 25 Captured at capitulation of Carlisle.—S.P.D. 79- 26. He was said at his trial in London to be nephew of James Nicolson, a fellow-prisoner. He pleaded guilty and begged for mercy, but was hanged ‘ in highland dress.’—Scots Mag., Aug. 1746, 397 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84, 25th Aug. 1746 ; Allardyce, ii. 434 ; Egerton, 2000-28 ; Saga, Ixix. 173. Benbecula Second son of Ranald M‘Donald of Clanranald, he served in the regiment of his brother Ranald, ‘ young Clanranald.’ After Culloden he was skulking for some time but was captured and sent to Edinburgh Castle, from which he was discharged without trial in Oct. 1748, having received an unconditional pardon. In 1756 he joined the Fraser Highlanders, under the Master of Lovat, and served with Wolfe at Quebec. He was subsequently killed in a later action.—Clan Donald, ii. 360, iii. 234 ; Origins, 242 ; P.R., 3623-28. Morven, Farmer, Gruilin, Eigg.—S.P.D., 87-122. This may Argyll have been the Donald M‘Donald who turned King’s Evidence and was confined in the house of Dick the messenger, and was released on 11th June 1747.—Scote Mag., 1747, 292; S.P.D., 98-41. 56 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. DISPOSAL. 1849 M‘Donald,Donald Clanranald’s Sept. 1746 ; Transported (3) ‘ Pamela ’ 19.3.47 Tilbury 1850 M‘Donald,Donald Sergeant, Clan- Sept. 1746 ; Transported (4) ranald’s ‘ Pamela ’ 31.3.47 Tilbury 1851 M‘Donald, Donald — Stirling; Transported 6.12.46 Edinburgh Castle, 13.12.46 Edinburgh Jail, Carlisle, Lincoln 1852 M‘Donald,Donald Riding Master to 1.2.46 Released under Kilmarnock’s St. Ninians ; General Par- Horse Edinburgh don, 1747 Castle, 13.12.46 Edinburgh Jail 1853 M‘Donald,Donald Glengarry’s Inverness Transported June 1746; 31.3.47 (1) ’ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort 1854 M'Donald,Donald Glengarry’s Inverness Transported (2) June 1746 ; 20.3.47 ‘ Dolphin ’ Tilbury 1855 M'Donald,Donald Glengarry’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; 20.3.47 (3) ‘ Thane of Fife’ Tilbury 1856 M'Donald,Donald Glengarry’s Carlisle ; Transported (4) Lancaster Antigua Castle, 8.5.47 York Castle 1857 M'Donald,Donald Glengarry’s Carlisle ; Acquitted (5) York Castle Sept. 1746 1858 M'Donald,Donald Lovat’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; ‘ Wallsgrave ’ Tilbury PRISONERS OF THE ’45 57 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Morven, Farmer at Fivepenny, Eigg. ‘ Taken up on Argyll suspicion but never was in the Rebellion.’ Nevertheless he was transported.—S.P.D., 87- 122, 96-100, 97-95 ; Entry Book, 84. Isle of Uist 56 Farmer at Clatil in Eigg.—S.P.D., 87-122. This was perhaps brother of Ronald M‘Donald, Bailie of Benbecula, referred to in S.P.D., 88-60, 95-2 ; Entry Book, 84. Camogren, 56 ‘ Labourer. On suspicion.^—J.R., Edinburgh. Rannoch ‘ Says the Rebels forced him to go with them to Stirling and that he never carried arms.’— S.P.D., 89-272, 96-124 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Edinburgh — ‘ Confesses that he served Lord Kilmarnock as a riding master during the rebellion.’—S.P.D., 89-272 ; JR., Edinburgh.

Glen Urquhart 50 Farmer in Glen Urquhart.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-18. 88-60, 96-68 ; Entry Book, 84. Glen Urquhart 25 S.P.D., 84-2, 88-60 ; Entry Book, 84.

Inverness-shire — S.P.D., 84-2.

Inverness 22 Labourer.—S.P.D., 91-84 ; Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 486 ; PR., 3621-3 ; T.B.P., 327-109. Inverness 19 Labourer.—S.P.D., 91-84. Was tried at Carlisle 19/26th Sept. 1746 and acquitted.—Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 439 5 S.P.D., 88-16. Inverness 22 S.P.D., 84-2 ; PjR., 3621-3. 58 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 NO. NAME. PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1859 M'Donald, Glengarry’s Inverness Dougal June 1746; ‘ Dolphin ’ 1860 M'Donald, Cromarty’s Inverness ; Duncan Tilbury Fort Discharged 1861 M'Donald, Lovat’s Inverness Duncan June 1746 ; Transported ‘ Alexander & James,’ ‘ Liberty ’ Medway 1862 M'Donald, Glengarry’s Inverness Transported Duncan (1) June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort 1863 M'Donald, Glengarry’s Inverness Duncan (2) June 1746 ; ‘ Wallsgrave ’ Tilbury, Tilbury Fort 1864 M'Donald, Ewen Glengarry’s Inverness ; Tilbury Fort Transported 1865 Macdonald, Flora July 1746 Released Skye ; July 1747 Dunstaffnage Castle, H.M.S. ‘ Furness,’ H.M.S. * Bridge- water ’ (Com- modore Thos. Smith), 28.11.46 H.M.S. ‘ Royal Sovereign ’ the Nore, 6.12.46 London (house of Mr. Dick, messenger) PRISONERS OF THE ’45 59 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Glenmoriston 50 S.PD., 84-2. No further reference to him. May have died. — 41 Turned King’s Evidence against Lieut. Hector M'Kenzie.—S.P.D., 88-60 ; Allardyce, ii. 469- Inverness 21 Servant to brother of Fraser of Culduthal.— S.P.D., 84-2, 86-55 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Glenmoriston 45 Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60, 95-2 ; Entry Book, 84. Glen Urquhart 40 Farmer in Glen Urquhart.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60. Subsequent history not traced.

— 35 S.P.D., 88-60. Skye — Born in 1722; her father died in her infancy, and she was step-daughter to Hugh Macdonald of Armadale. She was sister of Angus Macdonald of Milton, one of the cadets of Macdonald of Clanranald, and was adopted by Lady Clan- ranald, chief of the clan. She met the Prince at Ormaclett in South Uist, and arranged to help him to get across to Skye, which they did on 29th June. She accompanied him to Portree, and there left him on 1st July.—Lyon, i. 296-306. A few days later she was captured near Sleat and placed in the Furnace where, owing to the pres- ence on board of General Campbell, she was well treated. From the beginning of Sept, to 7th Nov. she was in H.M.S. Bridgewater in Leith harbour, and was allowed to meet her friends, and to be entertained by them. On 28th Nov. she was placed in the Royal Sovereign at the Nore, and thence transferred on 6th Dec. to London to the house of a messenger, Mr. Dick, where there were several other Jacobite prison- ers. She was released in July 1747, and in 1750 she married Allan, son of Alexander Macdonald 60 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL.

1866 M'Donald, H.M.S. Discharged Francis, of ‘ Furnace ’ April 1747 Ballycastle Tilbury 1867 M'Donald, George 4.11.45 Dud- Discharged or Gorie dingston ; Edinburgh Castle, 15.1.46 Edinburgh Jail 1868 M'Donald or July 1755 Sentenced to Macdonald, Hugh, Edinburgh be banished, Bishop Castle ; but finally Duns released

1869 M'Donald, Hugh Glengarry’s Inverness Transported June 1746; * Dolphin ’ 1870 M'Donald, Hugh Glengarry’s Inverness (2) June 1746; ‘ Dolphin ’ PRISONERS OF THE ’45 61 HOME OR ORIGIN. iVGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. of Kingsburgh. In 1775 they emigrated to N. Carolina, and when the War of Independence broke out he became a Brigadier-General, ahd was made prisoner. She returned home in 1779, and her husband ultimately rejoined her at Kingsburgh. She died 5th March 1790.— Lyon, i. 110, 296,306 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84, 93, 234; S.P.D., 95-63, 98-41. Ireland — Discharged ‘ there being no evidence against him.’ Was charged with raising men in Ireland for the Prince.—S.P.D., 88-60, 96-64, 97-133 ; Albe- marle, i. 70. — ‘ Common highlander.’ ‘ Carrying baggage.’ On suspicion.—J.R., Edinburgh.

— Son of Alexander Macdonald of Morar. He was Catholic Bishop of Diana and Vicar-Apostolic of the Highlands. When the Prince arrived in Scotland he went to him and begged him to go back; and when the Standard was raised at Glenfinnan he blessed it. After Culloden he was with Lord Lovat in his hiding place in Morar, but when Lovat was captured the Bishop escaped and went to France in Sept. 1746. He returned in 1749 to Scotland, but was arrested in July 1755 and released on bail and ordered to stay at Duns. In Feb. 1756 he was sentenced by the High Court to perpetual banishment, but the sentence was not enforced, and he remained in Scotland until his death in 1773.—Origins, 82, 244 ; Lyon, hi. 50-53 ; Scots Mag., xvii. 358, xviii. 100 ; Clan Donald, iii. 255. Glenmoriston 30 S.P.D., 84-2 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Glen Urquhart 35 S.P.D., 84-2. Nothing more is known of him. 62 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRIS N NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER.° ULTIMATEDISPOSAL. 1871 M‘Donald, Hugh _ H.M.S. Released ‘ Furnace ’; 10.6.47 Oct. 1746 Tilbury, House of Dick, mes- 1872 M Donald, Hugh Duke of Perth’s Invernesssenger June 1746 ; ‘ Wallsgrave ’ 1873 M'Donald, Hugh ‘ Fairbacks ’ 6.11.45Tilbury Dud- Discharged dingston ; 25.1.46 Edinburgh Jail 1874 M'Donald, Hugh York Castle ; Transported Lincoln 22.4.47 Castle 1875 M'Donald, James Glenbucket’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; 20.3.47 ‘ Alexander & James ’ 1876 M'Donald, James London Released May 1746 25.5.47

1877 M'Donald, James Clanranald’s Sept. 1746 Transported ‘Pamela’ 31.3.47 Tilbury 1878 M'Donald, James Released

1879 M'Donald, James Clanranald’s Culloden Escaped PRISONERS OF THE ’45 63 HOME OR ORIGIN. !. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Ballycastle, Servant to Clanranald.—S.P.D., 88-60. Turned Ireland King’s Evidence against Francis McDonald, and was in 1747 in the custody of Dick the messenger; was released on 10.6.47.—S.P.D., 96-19, 98-41.

Perth 30 S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him.

Tarbert, Canna Labourer. ‘ Says that he came to Edinburgh as a servant to John M‘Lachlan, drover, while the rebels were there, and having fallen sick at Edin- burgh, was left at a village in the neighbourhood along with some sick rebels.’—S.P.D., 89-272, 22.11.45 ; J.R., Edinburgh. Arisaig 13 S.P.D., 81-88, 91-84, 96-124 ; Entry Book, 84.

Banff S.P.D., 84-2 ; Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Canna Uncle of Alexander of Glenaladale. ‘ Bailie of Canna.’ General Campbell lifted his cattle and sent him a prisoner to London ‘ where he con- tinued upwards of twelve months, notwithstand- ing of Loudoun’s protection.’—S.P.D., 97-133 ; Lyon, iii. 86. Island of Eigg Farmer at Guilin, Eigg.—S.P.D., 87-122. He was probably the factor of Clanranald in Canna.-— S.P.D., 88-60, 96-68 ; P.R., 3621-3. He was still in Tilbury Fort in April 1747.—S.P.D., 96-64. Gerrihellie, Tacksman of Gerrihellie. Youngest son of Alex- So. Uist ander the Bard of the Dalelea family. Visited the Prince when in hiding in Coradale. Arrested on suspicion, but released for lack of evidence.— Clan Donald, iii. 284. Moidart Brother of Kinlochmoidart. Was captured at Culloden but escaped. He was excepted from , the General Pardon and is supposed to have gone to America.—Origins, 83 ; Scots Mag., 1747, 260. 64 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 REGIMENT. 1880 M'Donald, James Glengarry’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; 20.3.47 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort 1881 M‘Donald, James Carlisle ; Released Lancaster 16.7.47 1882 M‘Donald, James Clanranald’s Chester Released Castle 1883 M‘Donald or Colonel, Fitz- 16.4.46 Pardoned on M'Donell, Sir james’ Regt., surrendered, condition of John (or Jean) French Service Inverness ; permanent Penrith banishment 2.7.47 1884 Macdonald or Colonel and 21.8.46 Released M'Donell of Chief of Glen- surrendered, 11.10.49 Glengarry, John garry Fort Augustus ; 21.8.46 Edinburgh Castle

1885 M'Donald, John, Captain, Clan- June 1746 Released Dr. (1) ranald’s Eigg; 11.6.47 H.M.S. ' Furnace,’ Sept. 1746 ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury, House of Dick the messenger PRISONERS OF THE ’45 65 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Glen Urquhart 49 Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-18, 88-60 ; Entry Book, 84. — Scots Mag., 1747, 345. Strathbogie, — S.P.D., 81-293. Aberdeen France — An officer in the French army, who came over with the Prince from France. He surrendered on Culloden day and was ‘ suffered to go out upon his parole amongst other French prisoners at Penrith.’—Lyon, i. 283, ii. 312 ; P.R., 3622-12 ; Addl. MSS., 29674-209. Glengarry — ‘ Witnesses saw him in arms marching at the head of a body of rebels, and that he was called their Colonel, and was wearing a white cockade.’— S.P.D., 89-272. ‘ Subsisted himself’ while im- prisoned.—J.R., Edinburgh Castle. In spite of the evidence Glengarry did not himself go out, but actually joined Cope at Crieff soon after the Prince landed. His second son, Angus, com- manded the clan and was killed at Falkirk accidentally. Shortly after Culloden the old chief was imprisoned, and was not released until Oct. 1749. He was specially excepted from the Act of Pardon of June 1747.—Scots Mag., 1747, 260; Itinerary, 5, note 5; S.P.D .,111-38. Writing to Newcastle about him on 1st Sept. 1746, Albe- marle said ‘ he may be wrongfully accused as he showed a remarkable inclination to be useful to the King’s troops at Fort Augustus, and when he was employed by me.’—Albemarle, i. 212. He appealed for release under the Act of 1701 regarding wrongous imprisonment, and was dis- charged on 11th Oct. 1749. Moidart — ‘ Chirurgeon.’ Brother of Kinlochmoidart, and had been out with his father in the ’15. He was taken prisoner and was placed in Capt. Fer- guson’s ship the Furnace. In or about the end of 1746 he was placed in the custody of Dick the messenger, but was never tried. He was re- leased 11th June 1747.—Scots Mag., 1747, 292 ; S.P.D., 87-122, 88-60, 98-41 ; Clan Donald, iii. 299 ; Origins, 83 ; Lyon, hi. 87. VOL. III. 66 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1886 M‘Donald, John Sept. 1746; Transported (2) ‘ Pamela ’ 20.3.47 Tilbury 1887 M‘Donald, John ‘ Pamela ’ Released (3) Tilbury 11.6.47

1888 M‘Donald, John Clanranald’s ‘ Pamela ’ Transported (4) Tilbury 20.3.47 1889 M'Donald, John Clanranald’s June 1746 ; Transported ‘ Pamela ’ 30.3.47 (5) Tilbury 1890 M‘Donald, John Clanranald’s June 1746 ; Transported ‘ Pamela ’ 20.3.47 (6) Tilbury 1891 M'Doflald, John Clanranald’s 4.11.45 Discharged Dalkeith ; 17.4.47 (7) 25.1.46 Edinburgh Jail 1892 M‘Donald {alias M'Lean of August 1746 Discharged MTllinian), John Drimnin’s Tiree ; 15.7.47 Dumbarton Castle, 4.2.47 Glasgow 1893 M‘Donald, John Lord George 30.12.45 Transported Murray’s Carlisle ; York Castle 1894 M'Donald, John Keppoch’s Edinburgh Discharged

1895 M'Donald, John, Captain, Irish Fort William Released of Crowlin Brigade, French April 1746 January 1747 Service PRISONERS OF THE ’45 67 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Morar, Inver- 40 Farmer at Galmistal, Eigg.—S.P.D., 87-122.88-60 ; ness S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Island of Eigg 29 Farmer at Clatich.—S.P.D., 87-122. Sent for trial. —S.P.D., 88-60. He does not appear, however, to have been tried, and was put in the house of Dick the messenger. This perhaps suggests that he turned King’s Evidence. There he stayed until June 1747, when he was released.— Scots Mag., 1747, 292 ; S.P.D., 98-41. Isle of Eigg 36 Farmer at Howlin in Eigg.—S.P.D., 87-122,88-60 ; Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Inverness 58 Farmer in Fivepenny, Eigg.—S.P.D., 87-122, 88-60 ; Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Isle of Eigg 36 Farmer at Glenistill, Eigg.—S.P.D., 87-122,88-60 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; Entry Book, 84. Ord of Sleat — Labourer. ‘ Says he was brought a prisoner to Edinburgh by some of the rebels, and was dis- missed by them at Dalkeith, having refused to join them.’—S.P.D., 89-272. Tiree ‘ Says he was with rebels 2 or 3 days before Cul- loden.’ As a matter of fact he attended M'Lean of Drimnin when recruiting men in the island.— S.P.D., 90-65. Perth 40 Labourer. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 91-77 ; Scots. Mag, Oct. 1746, 486 ; P.R., 3621-3. Gellevie, — ‘ Confesses that he marched with the rebels to Badenoch Kelso attending the baggage belonging to Donald M'Donald, brother to Keppoch, and there deserted.’—S-P-D.,89-272,22ndNov. 1746. France — Second son of Angus M'Donald of Scotus, and officer in the Irish Brigade of the French Army. He arrived in Lochbroom after Culloden, bring- ing with him letters for the Prince and £3000. He was captured by Capt. Ferguson, who mis- took him for Barisdale. Was detained at Fort William for nine months and then released for want of evidence.—Clan Donald, iii. 322. 68 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL 1896 M'Donald, John Nov. 1746 Released (alias Campbell-) Inverness

4.11.45 Dud- Transported 1897 McDonald, John Keppoch’s dingston; 19.3.47 (1) 25.1.46 Edinburgh Tolbooth, 8.8.46 Carlisle ‘ Harbour Discharged 1898 M‘Donald, John Keppoch’s (? Larbert) (2) bridge near Falkirk ’ ; 5.2.46 Edinburgh Jail 1899 M‘Donald, John Keppoch’s 13.1.46 Lin- Transported lithgow; 19.3.47 (3) 20.1.46 Leith, 7.2.46 Edinburgh, 8.8.46 Carlisle 28.5.46 Released under 1900 M‘Donald, John from Town General Par- Guard at don, 1747 Edinburgh Castle ; 17.6.46 Edinburgh Jail, Canongate Jail PRISONERS OF THE ’45 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Glenmoriston — One of the famous eight men of Glenmoriston who, having served in the Jacobite army [Cameron Lees, Inverness, 191)5 were living the life of out- laws, and terrorised the Government troops about Fort Augustus. With them the Prince stayed several days in Aug. 1746. Distressed at the Prince’s mean clothing they shot some servants carrying baggage for officers at the barracks in order that he might be better clad. They did not leave until he got back to Loch Arkaig. Chisholm of Strathglass, on whose land the incident of the shooting had taken place, undertook to make the men prisoners, and in Nov. 1746 John M‘Donald was captured and taken to Inverness. As, however, there was no proof against him he was released under the Indemnity, and emigrated to America.— Lyon, ii. 365, iii. 3. Badenoch Labourer.—P.R., 3621-3 ; S.P.D., 96-100 ; J.R., Edinburgh.

Achallader, Says he was pressed by one Alexander M'Nab to Glen Orchy, serve him as baggage man in the rebel army.’— Argyll S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Edinburgh.

P.R., 3621-3 ; S.P.D., 96-100 ; J.R., Edinburgh.

Inverness Edinburgh Town Guard. ‘ Journeyman mason. Servant to Charles Mack, mason in Edinburgh.’ On suspicion. ‘ Denies that he was concerned with the rebellion.’—S.P.D., 89-272; J.R., Canongate. 70 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 NO. NAME. REGIMENT. PRISON ULTIMATE CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1901 M'Donald or _ Inverness M'Donough, June 1746 ; Transported John ‘ James & 20.3.47 Mary ’ Medway 1902 M'Donald or Glenbucket’s Inverness Transported M'Donell, John June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Jane of Alloway,’ Tilbury Fort 1903 M‘Donald, John Glengarry’s Inverness Died June June 1746 ; 1746 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort 1904 M'Donald, John Glengarry’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; ‘ Dolphin,’ 31.3.47 Tilbury Fort 1905 M‘Donald, John Glengarry’s7 Inverness (3) June 1746 ; Transported ‘ Wallsgrave ’ 31.3.47 Tilbury, Tilbury Fort 1906 M'Donald, John Glengarry’s Inverness Transported June 1746; 20.3.47 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort 1907 M'Donald, John Glengarry’s Inverness ; Transported (5) Tilbury Fort 20.3.47 1908 M'Donald, John Glengarry’s Inverness ; Transported ‘ Liberty ’ 31.3.47 1909 M'Donald, John Glengarry’s Inverness (7) June 1746 ; Transported ‘ Thane of 20.3.47 Fife,’ Sept. 1746 ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury 1910 M Donald, John Glengarry’s Inverness (8) June 1746 ; Transported ‘ Dolphin,’ 20.3.47 Tilbury Fort PRISONERS OF THE ’45 71 HOME OR ORIGIN. GE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Argyllshire 14 ‘ Servant to Sweeny, a French officer.’ Was a husbandman in Isle of Barra.—S.P.D., 86-55, 88-60; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; Pi?., 3621-3. Banff 24 ‘ Lived with his father in Stradoun.’—5.P.D.,86-18, 84-2, 88-60, 95-2 ; Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Glenmoriston 30 Servant to Daniel Grant in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2. Glenmoriston 60 Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60, 95-2; Entry Book, 84; P.R., 3621-3. Isle of Skye 56 ‘ Tailor near Sir Alex. M‘Donald, on suspicion only.’ —S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2,88-60, 96-68 ; Entry Book, 84; P.P., 3621-3. Glen Urquhart 30 Farmer in Glen Urquhart.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60 ; Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Glengarry 20 ‘ Herded cattle near Doune.’—S.P.D., 86-18, 88-60 ; Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Inverness Tailor, Inverness.—S.P.D., 86-55, 88-60, 96-68 ; Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Inverness-shire Cowherd, Dongin, Glengarry.—S.P.D., 87-122, 84-2,88-60; Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Redorach, Forced to carry arms. Has submitted himself Elgin Dis- prisoner.’—S.P.D., 84-2, 88-60 ; Entry Book, 84 ; trict P.R., 3621-3. ?2 PRISONERS OF THE *45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1911 M‘Donald, John Glengarry’s Inverness Transported (9) June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Alexander & James,’ ‘ Liberty ’ Medway 1912 M‘Donald, John 19-4.46 — Inverness ; ‘ Liberty ’ Medway 1913 M'Donald, John Inverness — June 1746; 'Thane of Fife’ 1914 M'Donald, John ‘ Alexander Died 19.5.46 1915 M‘Donald, John & James ’ Bane Tilbury Discharged 1916 M’Donald, Joseph Lancaster Transported Castle Antigua 8.5.47 1917 M'Donald, Oct. 1746 Released Kenneth London 10.6.47 1918 M'Donald, — — Released Lachlan 1919 M'Donald of Clan- July 1746 Liberated on ranald, Lady Tilbury ; bail 4.7.47 Margaret London, in messenger’s house

1920 M'Donald, — Inverness; Transported Margaret ‘ Thane of Fife,’ ‘ James & Mary ’ Medway PRISONERS OF THE ’45 73 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Inverness 40 ‘ Labourer on the land of the Laird of Scotus.’— S.P.D., 84-2, 86-55, 96-68 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Moray 63 An out pensioner of Chelsea, on suspicion of ‘ aiding and assisting to the pretender.’—S.P.D., 86-55 ; Scots Mag., April 1746, 186. His fate is un- known. Inverness 60 ‘ Servant to young Chisholm.’—S.P.D., 84-2. Nothing more is known of him. — S.P.D., 84-2. Benbecula 22 ‘ Servant to Benbecula.’—S.P.D., 88-60. ‘ Evid- ence against his master.’—Albemarle, i. 70. Moray 27 Weaver.—S.P.D., 91-84 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; T.B.P., 327-109. — In June 1747 was in the custody of Dick, the messenger. ‘ Evidence against M'Kinnon and others.’—S.P.D., 88-60, 96-19, 98-41. Dremisdale, — Baihe of So. Uist. Son of ‘ Alexander the Bard ’ of So. Uist the Dalelea family. Arrested on suspicion of assisting the Prince to escape. Released for want of evidence.—Clan Donald, iii. 284. — Daughter of William Macleod of Luskintyre. Wife of Ranald M‘Donald of Clanranald. This was the lady who met and entertained the Prince on 27th June 1746 at Rossinish. She was taken prisoner shortly afterwards, and sent to London.—Lyon, i. 246. General Campbell re- ported that ‘ she had not only been very zealous herself in serving the Young Pretender while on the Long Island but has brought her husband and several others into the same scrape.’— Albemarle, i. 38. The Privy Council on 31st March decided to release her on bail to appear before the Court of Justiciary in Edinburgh.— S.P.D., 88-60, 97-133, 95-63. Inverness 21 Taken up at Inverness for endeavouring to delude the King’s men to desert.—S.P.D., 86-55 ; P.R., 3621-3. 74 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1921 M‘Donald, Lancaster Discharged Margaret Castle 1922 M‘Donald, Mary Lancaster Transported Castle 1923 M‘Donald, Owen Glengarry’s Inverness ; Transported (1) Tilbury 20.3.47 1924 M‘Donald, Owen Glengarry’s Inverness ; Transported (2) Tilbury Fort 31.3.47 1925 M‘Donald, Glengarry’s York Castle ; Released Patrick Chester Castle 3.8.47 1926 M'Donald, Peter Carlisle ; Reprieved and York Castle pardoned on condition of enlistment 22.7.48 1927 M‘Donald, Clanranald’s ? Fort Transported Ranald William ; Fort Augustus, 11.8.46 Inverness 1928 M‘Donald ofClan- Tilbury; Liberated ranald, Ranald, 1.11.46 4.7.47 senior London (in a messenger’s house)

1929 M‘Donald of Clan- Lieut.-Col., 1752, Released ranald, Ranald, Clanranald’s London April 1754 younger (messenger’s house) PRISONERS OF THE ’45 75 HOME OH ORIGIN. iGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Perthshire 23 ‘ Spins.’—S.P.D., 81-76, 91-77. Inverness 35 S-P-D., 91-84 ; P.P., 3621-3. — S.P.D. Entry Book, 85 ; P.R., 3621-3. Glen Urquhart 40 Farmer in Glen Urquhart.—S.P.D., 86-18, 88-60, 95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. — ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-88 ; Scots Mag., 1747, 402. 17 Pleaded guilty at his trial, 2nd Oct. 1746, and was sentenced to death, but reprieved.—Scots Mag., 1746,483,543; S.P.-D., 88-42 ; P.P., 3625-21. — S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. This may be the man referred to by Lord Albemarle.—Albemarle, i. 98.

So. Uist — He took no part in the Rising, but on two occasions after Culloden he visited the fugitive Prince. He was included in the Bill of Attainder of June 1746, and was apprehended on the charge of having helped the Prince to escape. His wife was taken at the same time. On 25th May 1747 the Privy Council decided that he should be prosecuted in Scotland, but he appears to have been released under the General Pardon.— Lyon, i. 305, 146, iii. 33 ; S.P.D., 88-60, 97-133, 98-41 ; Albemarle, i. 69- —- Eldest son of Ranald M'Donald of Clanranald; raised his father’s clan shortly after the Prince landed. He commanded the regiment and served through the campaign, being badly wounded at Culloden. He was in hiding for eighteen months in Moidart, during which period he got married. He then went to France and obtained military employment there. He re- turned in June 1752, apparently thinking there was no attainder in operation. He was however imprisoned and kept in a messenger’s house in London until April 1754, when he was released. It was stated that he hoped ‘ to evade the effect of his attainder, on account of a misnomer in the 76 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT, CAREER. DISPOSAL.

1930 Macdonald, Captain, Clan- 17.4.46 Ranald, of ranald’s Inverness Released Belfinlay 1747

1931 M‘Donald, Clanranald’s Oct. 1746 Ranald London (Tilbury)

1932 M'Donald (or — Tilbury MacEachain), London Released under Ranald, of General Par- Garifleuch don, 1747

1933 M'Donald, Clanranald’s Sept. 1746; Transported Ranald or ‘ Pamela ’ 31.3.47 Ronald Tilbury 1934 M'Donald, Clanranald’s 4.11.45 Dud- Executed at Ranald or dingston; Brampton Ronald Edinburgh 21.10.46 Castle, 15.1.46 Edinburgh Tolbooth, 8.8.46 Carlisle 1935 M'Donald, Ranald Edinburgh ; Transported 8.8.46 Carlisle PRISONERS OF THE 45 77 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Act of Parliament,’ and was arrested.—Clan Donald, ii. 350-361 ; Elcho, 241, note 1; S.PJ)., 119-12, 13. — 20 He was 18 years old when he joined the army. A cadet of the Olanranald’s. He was wounded in the legs at Culloden and was stripped of his clothes. He was on the point of being shot as he lay when a Lieut. Hamilton saved his life. He was taken to Inverness and kept there until the Indemnity, when he was released. He died in Sept. 1749.—Lyon, ii. 4 ; Clan Donald, iii. 288. Benbecula 50 ‘ Bailie of Benbecula. Gentleman.’ He was ordered to be transported, but was still in Til- bury Fort in April 1747.—S.P.D., 88-60, 96-64. Against his name appears ‘ material evidence against Clanranald, his lady, Boisdale.’ Prob- ably discharged.—Albemarle, i. 69. Coradale, — Brother of Neil Macdonald or MacEachain, the So. Uist Prince’s guide and attendant in the Hebrides. Ranald took the Prince into his house in Cora- dale, and he was there until 5th June. Ranald was taken prisoner shortly after and sent to London. This is probably the man who was sent to messenger Munie’s house to look after Lady Clanranald when she went mad.—S.P.S., 39-34. On 25th May 1747 the Privy Council decided that he should enter into recognisance to appear before the Court of Justiciary in Edin- burgh ; but he was released under the General Indemnity in July 1747.—5.P.O., 95-96, 97-133. Morven, Argyll — Farmer at Grinlin, Eigg.—S.P.D., 87-122, 96- 68 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. Inverness-shire — ‘ Common highlander.’ On suspicion. He must have deserted from the Prince’s army when it left Edinburgh.—J.R., Edinburgh; Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 497 ; S.P.D., 88-16.

Edinburgh — A member of the City Guard who joined the Prince. When brought up for trial he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to death, but reprieved.—Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 438 ; J.R., Edinburgh; S.P.D., 88-16, 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3. 78 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER, DISPOSAL. 1936 M‘Donald, Rod- — — Released erick (Rory) 10.6.47

1937 M‘Donald, Glengarry’s 4.11.45 Dud- Discharged Roderick dingston; Edinburgh Castle, 25.1.46 Edin- burgh Jail 1938 M'Donald, Sept. 1746; Transported Roderick or ‘ Pamela ’ 31.3.47 Roger (1) Tilbury 1939 M'Donald, Inverness Transported Roderick or Sept. 1746 ; 31.3.47 Roger (2) ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury 1940 M'Donald, Roger Strathallan’s London Released Horse

1941 M'Donald, Sween Lord Lovat’s Inverness Transported (? Suene) June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Jane of Alloway,’ Tilbury Fort 1942 M'Donald, 25.3.46 Discharged on Thomas Aberdeen ; bail 8.9.46 2.8.46 Edinburgh 1943 M'Donald, Glengarry’s Inverness Transported William (1) June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort 1944 M'Donald, Glengarry’s Inverness; Transported William (2) Tilbury Fort 31.3.47 1945 M'Donald, Glengarry’s Inverness Transported William (3) June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort 1946 M'Donald, Glerlgarry’s Inverness William (4) June 1746 ; ‘ Dolphin ’ PRISONERS OF THE ’45 79 HOME OR ORIGIN. GE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. — This was probably the Rory who was one of the Prince’s boatmen on his escape from the main- land to the Isles. His movements are unknown until his name appears as in the custody of Dick the messenger in June 1747. This looks as if he had turned King’s Evidence.—S.P.D., 98-41 ; Origins, 231, 259, 260 ; Albemarle, i. 70. Laggie of — Labourer. ‘ Says he was brought a prisoner by Glengarry, the rebels to Dalkeith where he deserted from Inverness them.’—S.P.D., 89-272, 22nd Nov. 1746 ; J.R., Edinburgh. Morven, Argyll 22 ‘ Husbandry at Sandvegg, Eigg.’—S.P.D., 87-122, 88-60; P.R., 3621-3 ; S.P.D., 96-68 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. Island of Eigg — Farmer at Kirktown, Eigg.—S.P.D., 88-60, 96-68 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. —- This man turned King’s Evidence against Lord Balmerino at his trial, as well as against Townley and others. He admitted he had deserted from the Prince’s army.—Allardyce, i. 377, etc; S.P.D., 96-19. Inverness 18 ‘Beggar boy.’ On suspicion.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60, 95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R., 3621-3. Aberdeen — Messenger. On suspicion.—J.R., Edinburgh; Allardyce, i. 256. Glen Urquhart 35 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. Glen Urquhart 50 Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 88-18, 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 : P.R., 3621-3. Glenmoriston 35 Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88- 60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; PJR., 3621-3. Glenmoriston 32 S.P.D., 84-2 ; P.R., 3621-3. 80 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1947 M‘Donald, Keppoch’s 4.11.45 Dud- William dingston ; Edinburgh Castle, 15.1.46 Edinburgh Jail 1948 M‘Donald, M‘In tosh’s Inverness Transported William June 1746; 31.3.47 ‘ James & Mary ’ Medway 1949 McDonald, ? Captain, Clare’s At sea ; Discharged William French Service 28.11.45 Berwick, Feb. 1746 Hull, Jan.1747 ? Tower of London 1950 M'Donald, — William — Carlisle Transported 1951 M'Donough, John French Service At sea ; Discharged Marshalsea 1952 M'Douall or Piper, Lord 17.1.46 Released under M'Dougall, Naim’s (Duke Falkirk ; General Par- Allan of Atholl’s) 20.1.46 Leith, don, 1747 Edinburgh Jail 1953 M'Douall or 23.1.46 Released under M'Dougall, Edinburgh ; General Par- Archibald Edinburgh don, 1747 Castle, 23.1.46 Edinburgh Jail 1954 M'Douall, John Lochiel’s 1.11.45 Kirk- liston ; 15.1.46 Edinburgh Jail, 8.8.46 Carlisle 1955 M'Dougall, Alex- Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 Transported ander or Allan Carlisle ; Antigua York Castle 8.5.47 j PRISONERS OF THE ’45 81 HOME OR ORIGIN. lGE. notes and authorities. Inverness-shire — ‘ Common highlander.’—J.R., Edinburgh.

Inverness 40 Weaver, Drumnadeevan.—S.P.D., 86-55, 88-60, 96-68 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

— S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73. This may have been the ‘ Capt. M'Donnel, French prisoner,’ who was in the Tower of London on 7th Jan. 1747.

60 Farmer.—S.P.D., 88-124. — S.P.D., 93-30. Argyll — ‘ A blind Highland Pyper.’ ‘ Says that he served as a piper to Lord Nairn’s rebel regiment, and was taken at the battle of Falkirk.’—S.P.D., 89- 272 ; J R., Edinburgh ; J.R., Leith. Athole — Servant to Mr. Keith of Craig. ‘ Firing on Gen- tries.’ In another list it is stated that he was charged with ‘ keeping firearms and firing from a window upon the Sentinels at the Trinity Hospital.’—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Edinburgh. Argyll — ‘ Common man.’ Deserted from the Prince’s army. ‘ This man is so sick that his confession could not be taken.’—S.P.D., 89-272, 22nd Nov. 1746. There is no further reference to Him. He probably died.—J.R., Edinburgh. Argyll 26 Gardener. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,91-84; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. VOL. III. 82 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1956 M'Dougal or Lovat’s Inverness ; Transported M'Dugle, Alex- Tilbury Fort 31.3.47 ander Nov. 1745 Released under 1957 M'Dougall, Alex- Robertson of Monkland; General Par- ander Struan’s 14.11.46 don,1747 Stirling Castle 17.1.46 Transported 1958 M‘Dougal, Allan MXachlan’s surrendered 31.3.47 at Falkirk; Edinburgh, 8.8.46 Carlisle, York Castle 1959 M‘Dougal, Angus Glengarry’s Aug.H.M.S. 1746; — ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury 1960y NTDougal,S Daniel Stony wood’s 28.4.46Aberdeen; Discharged10.3.47 Canongate 1961 M'Dougall, Robertson’s Nov. 1745 Discharged Donald 14.11.45Monkland; Stirling Castle 1962 M'Dougall, Hugh Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45Carlisle ; Discharged York Castle, London (Southwark) 1963 M'Dougal or Cromarty’s Inverness Transported M'Dugle, John ‘JaneJune of1746 ; 20.3.47 Leith,’ Tilbury Fort 1964 M'Dougall, John Keppoch’s 17.3.46Edinburgh ReleasedGeneral underPar- Castle ; don,1747 Edinburgh Tolbooth PRISONERS OF THE ’45 83 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Inverness ‘ Lived with his father in Palencas.’—S.P.D., 86- 18, 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. Struan Tenant to Robertson of Struan.—J.R., Stirling.

Strathlachlan Carrying baggage for M‘Lachlan.—Scots Mag., Argyll Oct. 1746, 486 ; P.R., 3621-3.

He was apparently not transported, so he probably died.—S.P.D., 84-2. Aberdeen Labourer. On suspicion.—J.R., Aberdeen ; J.R., Canongate ; Allardyce, i. 256; J.R., Canongate. Struan Tenant to Robertson of Struan.—J.R., Stirling.

Argyll — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-88. He refused to swear the oath necessary for a commission, and was imprisoned by the Gover- nor of Carlisle. He turned King’s Evidence against the latter.—A Hardy ce, ii. 461. Ross 26 Tailor in Bullone.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Badenoch J.R., Edinburgh Castle ; J.R., Edinburgh. 84 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1965 M'Dougall, John Lochiel’s Nov. 1745 Discharged Monkland ; 15.7.47 14.11.45 Stirling Castle, Glasgow 1966 M'Dougall, John Clanranald’s Inverness June 1746 ; (1) ‘ Wallsgrave ’ 1967 M'Dougall, John Clanranald’s July 1746 Released under (2) Moidart; General Par- Dumbarton don, 1747 Castle, Glasgow 1968 M'Dougall or Clanranald’s Inverness ; Transported M'Dugle, John ‘ Pamela ’ 31.3.47 (3) Tilbury 1969 M'Dougal, — Dec. 1746 Discharged Katherine Edinburgh Castle ; London, in Dick the messenger’s house 1970 M'Dougall, Neill M'Lean’s Aug. 1746 Discharged Tiree ; 15.7.47 Dumbarton Castle, 4.2.47 Glasgow 1971 M Dowall, Daniel — Canongate Released under or David General Par- don, 1747 1972 M'Duer. Peter — CriefF Released under 25.4.46 ; General Par- Stirling don, 1747 Castle 1973 M'Duff, James Roy Stuart’s 31.12.45 Transported Carlisle Chester Castle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 85 HOME OR ORIGIN. lGE. notes and authorities. Argyllshire — Tenant to Robertson of Struan.

Moidart 18 S.P.D.,84i-2. He is not on the transportation lists, so he may have died. Glenaladale, — ‘ Served in Clanranald’s rebel regiment until after Moidart the battle of Culloden, and was apprehended in Moidart by the Argyleshire levies.’—S.P.D., 90-65; J.R., Glasgow. Isle of Eigg — ‘ Pedlar at Galnashel, Eigg.’—S.P.D., 87-122, 88- 60, 96-68 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. — On suspicion. Sister of John Murray of Brough- ton. She was the wife of an Edinburgh wine merchant, and was concerned in the disposal of a part of the Prince’s treasure, and was com- mitted to the Castle by the Lord Justice Clerk. The only later reference to her is that she was in the custody of Dick the messenger in June 1747. —S.P.D., 98-41 ; Albemarle, i. 338, 349, ii. 428. Scarinish, Tiree — Says he ‘ cannot tell in whose regt., being only 4 days with rebels.’ ‘ He was pilot to the French ships which came in to Lochnanuagh in Arisaig in May 1746 and was with M‘Lean of Drimnin when levying men for the Pretender’s service.’— S.P.D., 90-65 ; J.R., Dumbarton. Aberdeen Labourer. ‘ Was seen in company with the rebels wearing a white cockade.’—S.P.D., 89-272, 22nd Nov. 1746 ; J.R., Canongate. Drogheda, — ‘ Sailor.’—-J.R., Stirling. Ireland Ballincreughen, — Labourer. Taken at capture of town—S.P.D., Perth 81-293 ; P.R., 3621-3. 86 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1974 M'Duff, James, Lieut., Ogilvy’s 13.5.46 — yr. of Torfechy Innercarity ; 14.5.46 Montrose 1975 M'Eachain or H.M.S. Discharged M'Gachan, ‘ Furnace ’ 11.6.47 Charles Tilbury ; June 1746 in charge of a messenger 1976 M'Eachain or Inverness; Died M'Geachie, John 9-8.46 H.M.S. ‘ Pamela ’ 1977 M'Eachain or H.M.S. Discharged M'Gachan, ‘ Furnace ’; Ronald Oct. 1746 Tilbury 1978 M'Eachinroy M'Lean’s Dumbarton Discharged (M'Eachain ruadh), John Castle July 1747 1979 M'Elventie (prob- Glengarry’s ably Mac Gille- 30.12.45 mhamtaigh), Carlisle Angus 1980 M'Evan Glengarry’s Inverness (PM'Ewen), John 1981 M'Evan (or Glengarry’s M'Ewen), 5.5.46 William Inverness 1982 M'Evan, Roy Glengarry’s Inverness Alexander 1983 M'Ewar or Mac- — Carlisle Acquitted kewar, Patrick 19.9.46 1984 M'Fairish (Mac Duke of Perth’s Carlisle Transported Fearghuis), Roderick PRISONERS OF THE ’45 87 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Torfechy, ‘ Confesses he was a volunteer in Lord Ogilvy’s Forfar regiment.’—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Montrose. Pennurin, Gentleman. Charged with raising men.—S.PJ)., So. Uist 88-60. He turned King’s Evidence against M‘Donald of Garifleuch. In or about June 1746 he was transferred to the custody of Mr. Dick the messenger, where he stayed for a year. He was employed as a witness, and was discharged 11th June 1747.—Scoto Mag., 1747, 292 ; S.P.D., 96-19, 98-41, 96-7 ; Albemarle, i. 70. S.P.D., 88-60, 86-107.

So. Uist ‘ Son of O’Begg, an evidence.’—S.P.D., 88-60. This entry suggests he was released. Albemarle says he was evidence against Clanranald and Benbecula.—Albemarle, i. 70. Kelso, Tiree ‘ Was in the rebellion and served under M'Lean of Drimnin and continued with them until after the battle of Culloden.’—S.P.D., 90-65 ; J.R., Dum- barton. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. No reference to his disposal. Bellindrom, ‘ Of a suspected character.’ Surrendered to Lud- Glenmoriston ovic Grant.—Grvmis, 496. As he is not in the list of Grants sent to London he was probably released. Invermoriston, ‘ Returned after Gladsmuir and never rose any Glenmoriston more in arms.’ Surrendered to Ludovic Grant. Wester Dun- —Grants, 497. Remarks as above. dr eggan, Glen- Surrendered to Ludovic Grant—Grawte, 496. moriston Remarks as above. Englishman Was probably captured at surrender of Carlisle. Was tried 19/26th Sept. 1746 at Carlisle and acquitted.—Scots Mag., Sept. 1746,439 ; S.P.D., 88-16. S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. 88 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 NO. NAME. REGIMENT. PRISON ULTIMATE CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1985 MTarlane, Alex- — 14.5.46 ander Kinghorn Discharged 1986 MTarling or Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 MTarlane, David Carlisle ; Released or Daniel London 1987 MTarlane, 30.12.45 Transported Elizabeth Carlisle ; Antigua 1988 MTarlan or York Castle 8.5.47 MTarland, 2.3.46 Discharged George Stirling 22.4.46 1989 MTarlane or Roy Stuart’s 30.12.45 MTarling, James Carlisle ; Chester 1990 MTarlane, James Lord John 21.6.46 Discharged on Drummond’s Perth bail 21.7.46 1991 MTarlane or Roy Stuart’s 30.12.45 Drowned at MTarling, John Carlisle ; Liverpool 0) Chester when going Castle on board a ship for trans- portation. March 1747 1992 MTarlane, John Roy Stuart’s 30.12.45 (2) Carlisle 1993 M Farlane, Clanranald’s 12.1.46 Discharged Malcolm Linlithgow; 20.1.46 Leith, Edinburgh 1994 MTarlane, Robert 2.2.46 (alias Barron) Touch ; Transported Stirling Castle, 13.2.46 Leith, Canongate, 1995 MTan MTar- Glengarry’s Carlisle quhar, Farquhar Inverness PRISONERS OF THE ’45 89 HOME OH ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Kinghom — ‘ School doctor.’ Treasonable practices. ‘ Sus- pected of assisting in the escape of two rebels found in Duncan Forbes’ house.’—P.C., 262 ; J.R., Kinghom. Perth — Baggage driver. Was forced to enlist. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-76. He turned King’s Evidence against other prisoners. —Allardyce, i. 384, ii. 461. Perth 30 Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 81-88, 91- 77 ; Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 486 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; T.B.P., 327-109- Menteith — Tenant in Callander. On suspicion.—J.R., Stir- ling. Perth — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. Nothing more is known of him. He may have died.—Atholl, iii. 132. Perthshire — J.R., Perth. Deumore, — Labourer. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., Perth 79-26,81-293; P.R., 3621-3; Macbeth Forbes, 57.

Perthshire — Taken at fall of Carlisle. No more is known of him.—Atholl, iii. 132. Linlithgow — J.R., Leith ; J.R., Edinburgh.

Gartmore — Tailor, in Gartmore. ‘ Was seen in arms in the rebel ranks the day of the battle of Falkirk and several other times. He is mentioned in the precognition as a notorious rebel and thief.’— S.P.D., 89-272. He was not, however, put up for trial in Sept. ’46, as he was ‘ in hopes of being discharged for want of evidence.’—Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 439 5 P R-, 3621-3. Wester Dun- •— ‘ Never in arms till March last.’ Surrendered to dreggan, Glen- Ludovic Grant.—Grants, 496. Not sent to moriston London, and probably released. 90 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 1996 M'Farquhar, Cromarty’s Inverness Transported Kenneth June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Wallsgrave,’ Tilbury Fort 1997 M'Garrie (Mac Clanranald’s Goraigh), 30.12.45 — Angus Carlisle 1998 M‘Ghie of Colonel, Robert- 16.1.46 Shirloch son’s Culloden Inverness 1999 M'Ghie, William 30.4.46 Liberated Dumfries; 2.4.47 London, house of Mr. Carrington, messenger

2000 M'Gilchrist, John Edinburgh Discharged Castle ; July 1747 15.1.46 Edinburgh 2001 M Gillies, Daniel ? Glengarry’s Carlisle ; Transported (or Donald), York Castle Antigua elder (1) 8.5.47 2002 M'Gillies, Daniel, Glengarry’s Carlisle; Transported younger (2) York Castle Antigua 8.5.47 2003 M'Gillies, Donald Glengarry’s Carlisle; Transported York Castle 2004 M'Gillies, Hector Glengarry’s Carlisle; Transported York Castle Antigua 2005 M'Gillivray, MTntosh’s 8.5.47 Farquhar Inverness; 2006 M Gilphadrick, Glengarry’s Tilbury Fort Angus Inverness — PRISONERS OF THE ’45 91 HOME OR ORIGIN. lGE. notes and authorities. Newton of Red- 45 Tenant farmer, Redcastle. ‘ Was with the rebels castle and taken prisoner.’—P.C., 78 ; S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Inverness — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. Nothing more is known of him. Rannoch — Shown in the list of captured officers as ‘ leader of the Rannachs.’—Scots Mag., April 1746, 190. Nothing more is known of him. He does not appear to have reached London. Dumfries — Glazier. ‘ Common man.’ ‘ Suspected of aiding ye rebels.’ ‘ Was employed to go from Dum- fries to Carlisle to reconnoitre the King’s army and bring forward rebel stragglers, which he did.’ He subsequently became King’sEvidence against Aeneas Macdonald, Lord Balmerino, and others. He was kept in a messenger’s house until after 10th June 1748, and was then released.—P.C., 144; S.P.D., 89-272, 102-27; Lyon, i. 56; Allardyce, ii. 390, 391. — Common highlander. On suspicion^—J.R., Edin- burgh. Arisaig 60 Labourer. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 91-77 ; Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 486 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. Arisaig 14 Son of Daniel M'Gillies.—S.P.D., 91-84 ; Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 486 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; T.B.P., 327-109. Inverness 18 Labourer .S.P.D .,91-77; P.R .,3621-3. Inverness 16 Herd.—S'.P.D., 91-77 ; Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 486 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; T.B.P., 327-109. Inverness 50 Farmer in Doghtsveire.—S.P.D., 86-18. Was not transported. Probably died. Livicie, Glen- — Surrendered to Ludovic Grant.—Grants, 497. As moriston he was not sent to London he was probably released. 92 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2007 M'Ginnis or 11.7.46 Released MTnnes, John Ellagol; H.M.S. ‘ Furnace,’ London (Tilbury) in a mes- senger’s house 2008 M'Gluckan (per- Inverness ; Released haps MacLucas), H.M.S. April 1747 Ranald ‘ Pamela,’ Tilbury Fort 2009 M'Grigor, Donald Glengyle’s 15.12.45 Escaped Ardno ; 2.2.46 17.12.45 Dumbarton 2010 M‘Gregor,Duncan Lord John 24.6.46 Acquitted Murray’s Perth ; 19.9.46 9.8.46 Carlisle

2011 M‘Gregor or Ensign, Far- 16.4.46 Transported M'Grigor, quharson’s Culloden Duncan Inverness; London 2012 M‘Gregor, Gregor Inverness Escaped 1747

2013 M'Grigor, Grigor Glengyle’s 15.11.45 Liberated Ardno ; 21.8.47 17.12.45 Dumbarton 2014 M'Grigor, John Glengyle’s 15.11.45 Escaped Ardno; 2.2.46 17.11.45J Dumbarton PRISONERS OF THE ’45 93 HOME OR ORIGIN. age. notes and authorities. Skye — One of the Prince’s boatmen who fell into the hands of the barbarous Capt. Ferguson, who ‘ caused him to be stripped . . . and whipped with the cat of nine tails till the blood gushed out if he did not discover where the Prince was.’ Neverthe- less he turned King’s Evidence against the Laird of Mackinnon and Mackinnon of Elgol. In April 1750 M’Kinnon of M'Kinnon told Bishop Forbes this man had been released and had re- turned home.—Lyon, ii. 253, iii. 22 ; S.P.D., 96-19, 98-41. So. Uist — Farmer.—S.P.D., 96-64.

— J.R., Dumbarton.

Breadalbane 17 Herd boy. ‘ Denies being concerned in the re- bellion. There is a letter from Sir Patrick Murray, the prisoner’s captain, declaring that he was not concerned in the rebellion.’ Was tried at Carlisle 19th Sept. 1746 and acquitted.— Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 439 5 S.P.D., 88-16, 89-272. Tarland, — Farmer.—Scots Mag., April 1746, 186 ; P.C., 14, Aberdeen 367 ; P.R., 3621-3. Glenmoriston — He was one of the gallant band of ‘ Glenmoriston men ’ who took charge of the Prince in the later stages of his wanderings. He enlisted in Lord Loudon’s regiment but deserted, and entertained the Prince at Coiraghoth. Some time after the troubles he was caught and imprisoned as a deserter in the Tolbooth (Inverness) but escaped. —Lyon, iii. 103. Argyllshire — Labourer.-—J.R., Dumbarton.

J.R., Dumbarton. 94 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2015 M‘Gregor, John, ‘ Col. M'Grigor’s 22.9.45 Royal — alias M'Callum Regiment of Infirmary, or M'Aloum Glencairnie ’ Edinburgh ; (Glencaimaig) 5.5.46 Canongate Jail, 8.8.46 Carlisle 2016 M‘Gregor, John M‘Donald of Aberdeen Discharged Barisdale’s 2017 M‘Gregor (alias Glengyle’s 15.4.46 Graham) of Glen- Dunrobin ; gyle, John Edinburgh

2018 M‘Gregor, John Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 Transported Carlisle ; Chester Castle 2019 M'Grigor, John Duke of Perth’s Oct. 1745 Transported Bridge of Allan ; 31.10.45 Stirling Castle, 17.3.46 Edinburgh Castle, 9-8.46 Carlisle 2020 M‘Gregor, John Perth’s 13.-.46 Executed Perth ; 8.11.46 9.8.46 York Carlisle, York Castle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 95 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Balquhidder, — Gardener in Edinburgh. Shot through chest, Perthshire Prestonpans.—J.R., Edinburgh ; J.R., Canon- gate. There is no further reference to him. Having regard to his wound, he probably died.

Caithness — This man appears to have deserted as he was ‘ putt ashoar here ’ (i.e. Aberdeen) ‘ by the Sheerness, man of war. No witnesses against him.’— Allardyce, i. 257. — ‘ Graham ’ was an alias of MacGregor of Glengyle who raised a small body of his clan which joined the Prince at Perth in Sept. 1745. Others joined later at Glasgow. MacGregor of Glen- gyle was appointed Governor of Doune Castle, and evidence stated that he saw the Prince when he came in to get reinforcements to help him to hold it against General Blakeney. In Nov- ember 1745 he made a recruiting raid into Cowal, Argyll, but was met and defeated by the local militia. He was ultimately captured at Dun- robin on 15th April 1746. He was in Edinburgh ‘ upon the approach of winter ’ 1746.—Lyon, i. 39, 294; Itinerary, 12,13,18, 22, 42, 44, 97 ; T.B.P., i. 328-64. Dundurn, — Labourer. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., Perthshire 79-26, 81-293 ; P.R., 3621-3. Perthshire — Labourer. ‘ On suspicion.’—J.R., Stirling ; P.R., 3621-3.

Perthshire — Labourer. Pleaded guilty at his trial at York on 2nd Oct. 1746 and was sentenced to death.— Scots Mag., 1746, 483, 543; S.P.D., 88-42; Tullibardine, ii. 332 ; Clan Gregor, ii. 388. PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2021 Macgregor of Captain, Glen- 19 -7.46 Braes Discharged Cornour, Malcolm gyle’s of Leny Perth ; Stirling 2022 M'Grigor, Glengyle’s 15.12.45 Escaped 2.2.46 Malcolm Ardno; 17.12.45 Dumbarton 2023 M‘Gregor, Mark Baggot’s Hussars 28.2.46 Transported Perth ; 10.8.46 Canongate, Carlisle 2024 M‘Gregor, Mary Keppoch’s Carlisle; Discharged Chester Castle 2025 M‘Gregor {alias Glengyle’s 12.5.46 Acquitted Murray), Patrick Perth; 19-9.46 9.8.46 Carlisle 2026 M'Gregorof Glen- Glengyle’s Inveraray; Released carnaig, Robert 6.3.47 11.10.49 {alias Murray) Edinburgh Castle 2027 M‘Gregor,William Cromarty’s Inverness — June 1746 ; ‘Thane of Fife’ 2028 M'Growghland, — York Castle — John 2029 M'Growther (or Lieut., Duke of 30.12.45 Pardoned and Robertson, or Perth’s Carlisle; released Robison), Alex- London 11.12.49 ander, elder (1) PRISONERS OF THE ’45 97 HOME OR ORIGIN. GE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. — Was overpowered in a hut when in hiding, after Culloden, along with Major David Stuart, brother of Ardvorlich, Capt. Donald M'Laurin, and others.—P.C., 373 ; Scots Mag., July 1746, 340 ; J.R., Stirling. — J.R., Dumbarton.

Balgowan, 24 Cook.—J.R., Canongate ; S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., Perth 3621-3.

Balquhidder, — S.P.D., 81-293. Nothing more is known of her. Perth Perthshire — Was tried at Carlisle 19/26th Sept. 1746 and acquitted.—Scots Mag., Sept. 1746,439 5 S.P.D., 88-16. Glencamaig — In hiding until Sept. 1746 when he surrendered. Imprisoned in Edinburgh Castle for three years. Died 1758. He was ‘ excepted ’ from the Act of Pardon.—Tullibardine, ii. 334 ; S.P.D., 96-16, 111-38 ; J.R., Edinburgh Castle. Caithness 22 S.P.D., 84-2. The fact that he was not transported suggests that he died. — ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-88. No other reference to him. Dalchruim, 76 Captured at the surrender of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79- Glenartney 26. He was tried in London 31st July 1746 and condemned to death, but was reprieved on 22nd Aug. and ordered to be transported. When the time came he was found to be too ill to be moved. Several prominent people (the Scandinavian ambassador, Duchess of Norfolk, and others) interested themselves in him and obtained a pardon for him upon 11th Dec. 1749. He was stated to be a man of 76, and had had two years’ imprisonment in England in Preston in connec- tion with the 1715 Rising.—Lyon, ii. 373 ; Scots Mag., Aug. 1746, 397. According to the evid- ence against David Stewart, brother of Ardvor- lich, he helped in the capture of Doune Castle.— S.P.D., 89-272, 100-65 ; P.R., 3623-14 ; Egerion, 2000-3 ; Baga, Ixix. 173 ; Allardyce, ii. 384. VOL. III. 98 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2030 M'Growther, Lieut., Duke of 30.12.45 Died in prison Alexander, Perth’s Carlisle; younger (2) Southwark 2031 M'Guenis (Mac Lieut., French Jan.1747 Discharged Innes), — Service Tower of London 2032 M'Guire (Mac- Duke of Perth’s 20.6.46 Discharged ghire), alias London 3.3.47 M‘Lean, William (Southwark) 2033 M'Homash (Mac Glengarry’s Inverness Thdmais), Peter

2034 M‘Houle (or Shot Cameron), Evan

2035 M'Houle, — Shot William Dow 2036 M‘Houston (Mac Cromarty’s Inverness Huisdein, June 1746 ; ‘ Hughoson ’), ‘ Thane of Donald Fife’ Tilbury 2037 M'Huitcheon Lovat’s Inverness ; (Mac Huisdein), H.M.S. John ‘ James & Mary ’ Medway 2038 MTan vie Far- Glengarry’s Inverness quhar, John 2039 MTghaill, John M‘Gregor’s of Dumbarton Glengyle Castle Discharged PRISONERS OF THE ’45 HOME OR ORIGIN. lge. notes and authorities. Perthshire 30 Captured at capitulation of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79- 26, 107-74. According to Sir John Stranger’s papers, he ‘died before trial.’—Allardyce, ii. 390 ; Egerton, 2000-4 ; Baga, Ixix. 173. Son of No. 2029 supra. France — Ther.e is nothing to identify this officer.—S.P.D., 93-28. — Discharged by order of the Duke of Newcastle ; he turned King’s Evidence against other pris- oners.—Scots Mag., 47-87; Allardyce, ii. 390, etc.; S.P.D., 94-41. Craskie, Glen- — ‘ Made his escape from the South, again forced out moriston and escaped, and a third time escaped from the North.’ Surrendered to Ludovic Grant.—Grants, 495. There is no evidence of what became of him. As he was apparently not sent to London he was probably released. Lochaber — He had taken no part in the Rising. When the English troops visited Locharkaig he voluntarily surrendered his arms. He denied knowledge of the existence of any more arms, and was im- mediately shot in cold blood.—Lyon, i. 92. Glenkengie — Was taken up on suspicion of having stolen a horse. A gun was found in his house, and he was shot on the spot.—Lyon, i. 92. Caithness 40 S.P.D., 84-2. He was not transported, so perhaps he died.

Inverness 69 Herded Lord Lovat’s cattle.—S.P.D., 86-55. He is not shown in transportation lists, so he prob- ably died. Wester Dun- — ‘ Deserted after Falkirk and defied them after- dr eggan, Glen- wards to rise in arms.’ Surrendered to Ludovic moriston Grant.—Grants, 496. He was probably released in due course. Torosay — ‘ Taken immediately after the skirmish between General Campbell and Glengyle, but it was so dark none of the persons who apprehended him will be able to know him.’—S.P.D., 90-65 ; J.R., Dumbarton. 100 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 NO. NAME. REGIMENT. PRISON ULTIMATE CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2040 MTnlegart or — Carlisle ; MTntegart or Lancaster, Transported MTntergate, Liverpool, Patrick ‘ Johnson ’ 2041 MTnnes, Andrew Clanranald’s Inverness Transported Sept. 1746 ; 30.3.47 ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury 2042 MTnnes, Archi- Stewart of Dunblane ; Released under bald Ardshiel’s 27.4.46 General Par- Stirling don, 1747 Castle 2043 MTnnes, James — Inverness 2044 MTnnes (Mac- Glenbucket’s 30.12.45 Executed Genis), Thomas Carlisle ; York Castle 8.11.46 2045 MTntosh, Alex- Duke of Perth’s 3.6.46 Perth ; Transported ander 10.8.46 Canongate, Carlisle 2046 MTntosh, Alex- MTntosh’s Inverness ander or Sanders June 1746 ; Transported ‘Jane of 31.3.47 Leith,’ Tilbury Fort 2047 MTntosh, Angus M‘Donald’s of 30.12.45 Transported Glengarry Carlisle ; Antigua 2048 Mackintosh, Lady, York Castle 8.5.47 The Dowager April 1746 Released Anne Inverness May 1746

2049 Mackintosh, Lady Moy House Released 1746 Anne Inverness PRISONERS OF THE ’45 101 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. — S.P.D. Entry Book, 84.

Morar. Inver- 27 Grazier at Tray, Morar.—S.P.D., 87-122, 88-60 ; ness-shire S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Stirlingshire — Servant.—J.R., Stirling.

— S.P.D., 89-272. No further reference to him. Banff — Pleaded guilty when he was tried 2nd Oct., at York, and sentenced to death.—S.P.D., 99-42 ; Scots Mag., 1746, 543. Balnabrough, 69 Labourer. ‘ In rebel service.’ His name appears Perth on the transportation lists for Oct. 1746.—S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3. Morayshire 20 ‘ Servant to an officer in MTntosh’s regiment.’— S.P.D., 84-2, 95-2, 88-60, 86-18 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Inverness 26 Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,91-84 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. Inverness 21 Daughter of Cohn Mackenzie of Redcastle. Bailie John Stuart, Inverness, describing the treatment of the inhabitants after Cumberland’s arrival there, says ‘ the women of Inverness did not escape his royal highness his notice. Several of them were made prisoners and confined to the common guard amongst whom was the Dowager Lady Mackintosh, who was confined for the space of 14 days, and contracted so violent a cold during that time that she had almost died of it.’ —Lyon, ii. 191 ; Albemarle, i. 71 ; Ruvigny, 99- Moy, Inverness — Anne, daughter of James Farquharson, 9th of Invercauld, was born 1723. She married Angus or Aeneas Mackintosh, 22nd of Mackintosh, who, though a Jacobite Peer as 3rd Lord MTntosh, and theoretically a Jacobite, refused to come out and raised a company for the Government. His 102 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL.

2050 MTntosh, Ann — 30.12.45 Transported Carlisle ; Antigua Lancaster 8.5.47 Castle 2051 MTntosh, Daniel Glengarry’s 30.12.45 Carlisle 2052 Macintosh, Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 Transported Duncan Carlisle ; Lancaster Castle 2053 MTntosh, Duncan MTntosh’s Inverness June 1746 Transported ‘ Thane of 20.3.47 Fife,’ ‘ James & Mary ’ Medway 2054 MTntosh, John Duke of Perth’s Carlisle; Transported Lancaster Antigua Castle 5.8.47 2055 MTntosh, John MTntosh’s Inverness ; Tilbury Died 12.6.47 2056 MTntosh, Lachlan Lieut.-Col., Culloden Lo vat’s Inverness Transported June 1746; 31.3.47 ‘ Margaret & Mary,’ ‘ Liberty & Property ’ Medway 2057 MTntosh, Peter Duke of Perth’s Carlisle ; Transported York Castle Antigua 8.5.47 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 103 HOME OR ORIGIN. .GE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. wife, on the other hand, raised many of the clan, the M‘Beans and the M‘Gillivrays,for the Prince, and put Alexander M'Gillivray or Dunmaglass to command them. Through her vigilance the Prince escaped capture at her house at Moy on 16th Feb. 1746. She was arrested after Cul- loden, and taken to Inverness, but was released six weeks later through her husband’s influence. She died in 1787.—Origins, 101 ; Allardyce, ii. 610 ; Ruvigny, 99. Inverness 20 ‘ Knits and spins.’ Taken at capture of Carhsle.— S.P.D., 81-76, 91-77 5 P.R., 3621-3 ; T.B.P. 327-109. Argyle — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. No further reference to him. Near Inverness 60 Carpenter. Taken at capture of Carhsle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 91-84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Returned to Scot- land 1748.—Lyon, ii. 243. Moray 19 Husbandry in Dyke.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-55, 88-60 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Inverness 51 Fiddler.—S.P.D., 81-76, 91-84 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; T.B.P., 327-109. — P.R., 3621-3. Inverness 22 Tailor. This was the Inverness merchant who ‘ was a Lieut.-Col. and enlisted many men.’ He was included in the first Bill of Attainder.— S.P.D., 84-2, 86-55, 88-60, 95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; P.C., 116; Allardyce, ii. 611. Albemarle, in a letter, 28th Oct. 1746, to the Duke of Newcastle, said he heard this man was living in the house of Alex. MTntosh, a draper in London, and recommended his arrest. —Albemarle, i. 298. Inverness 34 Labourer.—S.P.D., 91-84 ; PR., 3621-3 ; T.B.P., 327-109. 104 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 NO. NAME. REGIMENT. PRISON ULTIMATE 2058 MTntosh, Robert Ogilvy’s 3.11.45CAREER. ReleasedDISPOSAL. Loanhead; 18.4.47 25.1.46 Edin- burgh Jail 2059 MTntosh, William Ogilvy’s Edinburgh Released under General Par 2060 MTntosh, William MTntosh’s Inverness ' -i— June 1746 ; ‘ Jane of Alio way,’ Tilbury Fort 2061 MTntosh, William MTntosh’s 1-2.46 Released under Stirling; General Par- 17.3.46 don, 1747 Edinburgh Castle, 13.12.46 Edinburgh Jail from Castle 2062 MTntyre, Angus Keppoch’s 1.2.46 Released under Stirling; General Par- 17.3.46 don, 1747 Edinburgh Castle, 13.12.46 Edin- burgh Jail from Castle 2063 MTntyre, Ann Carlisle Transported 30.12.45 Antigua 2064 MTntyre, Archi- York Castle ; Transported8.5.47 bald Lincoln Castle 22.4.47 2065 MTntyre, Donald Carlisle; Transported Lancaster Castle 2066 MTntyre, Duncan Stewart of Inverness Transported Ardshiel’s June 1746; 20.3.47 ‘ Liberty ’ Tilbury 2067 MTntyre, John 16.4.46 _ Culloden Inverness PRISONERS OF THE ’45 105 HOME OR ORIGIN. LGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Aberdeenshire — Servant at Inveroy. Labourer. ‘ Says he was brought prisoner to Edinburgh by Ogilvie’s men, and having fallen sick there they left him while they marched to England.’—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Edinburgh. Aberdeenshire — P.C., 224 ; J.R., Edinburgh. Inverness 30 A pedlar in Nairn. ‘ Was a baggage man, a poor object.’—S.P.D., 86-18,84-2. He was not trans- ported, and may have died at Tilbury. Strathearn — ServanttoCapt. MTntosh, arebel. ‘ Confesses he was servant to Capt. MTntosh in the Rebel army and marched with them from Strathspey to Stirling.’—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Edinburgh.

Perthshire — Labourer. ‘ Says that the rebels forced him to go with them to Carlisle as a baggage man, and that he left them there.’ This statement does not tally with the fact that he was captured at Stirling during the operations.—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Edinburgh. Argyllshire 20 Captured at fall of Carlisle.—T.B.P., 327-109. Argyllshire 50 Lead miner.—S.P.D., 81-88,96-124,91-84,96-124 ; P.R., 3621-3. Argyllshire 56 ‘ Quack Doctor.’—S.P.D., 91-84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Lochielhead 42 Brewer.—P.C., 284 ; S.P.D., 88-60 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Argyll — ‘ Bawman to the Pretender.’-—Scots Mag., April 1746, 186. His fate is unknown ; not shown in any of the transports. He probably died. 106 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2068 MTntyre, John Glengarry’s 5.5.46 Inverness ; Tilbury 2069 MTntyre, Mary — 30.12.45 Transported Carlisle Antigua 8.5.47 2070 MTntyre, Patrick — 13.6.46 Perth Discharged on 2071 MTnvine (Mac — bail 13.7.46 Fhionghuin, Dumbarton Discharged Mackinnon), Castle Donald 2072 MTvor, Evander Cromarty’s Inverness ; Tilbury Fort 2073 MTvor, Donald (l) Cromarty’s Inverness June 1746 ; ‘ Alexander & James ’ Tilbury 2074 MTvor, Daniel or Cromarty’s Inverness Discharged Donald (2) June 1746 ; ‘ Alexander & James,’ Tilbury Fort 2075 MTvor or M'Ever, Cromarty’s Inverness Kenneth June 1746 ; ‘ Alexander & James ’ 2076 MTver, William 15.2.46 Released Edinburgh 11.5.46 Jail 2077 M’Karyce, Simon Stafford 2078 M‘Kay (Mackey), Canongate ; Died 15.6.47 Andrew 8.8.46 Carlisle 2079 M'Kay or M'Leod, Inverness Released Anne April 1747 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 107 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Craskie, Glen- — ‘ Suspected a thief.’ Surrendered to Ludovic moriston Grant.—Grants, 495. He probably died, as he was not transported. — Taken at fall of Carlisle.—T.P.B., 327-109. Argyllshire — Rebel service.-—J.R., Perth. Mull — ‘ Denies that he was in the rebellion. Can give no distinct account of himself. Guilty of habitual stealing.’—S.P.D., 90-65 ; J.R., Dumbarton. 20 Lived with his father in Ishinishish.—S.P.D., 86-18. No reference to his being transported. May have died. 21 S.P.D., 84-2. (As above.)

Ross 24 Farmer in Dunnomuch.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 95- 96. Employed as a witness.

Sutherland 22 S.P.D., 84-2. (As above.)

Traquair, Factor to the Earl of Traquair. ‘ Suspected of Tweeddale aiding the rebels.’-—P.C., 84 ; J.R., Edinburgh. Was in prison 7th Feb. 1745/6. ‘ Upon suspicion of treason.’ No further reference to him.— S.P.D., 81-86. Skye — She was in Inverness in the h§»use in which Robert Nairn and M‘Donald of Belfinlay were put after they were brought in wounded from Culloden. She assisted in a plot laid by certain ladies to help Nairn escape. She was captured and im- prisoned in the Tolbooth, and sentenced to be whipped through the town ; but this was pre- vented through interest brought to bear on the 108 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL.

2080 Mackieor M‘Kie, — Carlisle; Transported Daniel York Castle 2081 M'Kay or Glengarry’s 5.5.46 Transported Mackay, Donald Inverness ; to Barbadoes June 1746 ‘ Jane of Alloway ’

2082 M'Kay, Duncan Ogilvy’s 30.12.45 Transported Carlisle ; Chester Castle, York Castle 2083 Macay, James Clare’s French At sea ; Discharged Service 28.11.45 Berwick, Feb.1746 Hull 2084 Mackay, James 17.3.46 Escaped Edinburgh 30.5.46 Castle 2085 Mackay, James Glengarry’s 7.9.45 St. Sentenced to Ninians ; be trans- Carlisle, ported, but Chester was drowned Castle at Liverpool when going on board a ship for trans- portation March 1747 2086 M Kay, John Glengarry’s Inverness June 1746 ; ‘ Alexander & James ’ Tilbury PRISONERS OF THE ’45 109 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. military authorities. She was, however, for some time not allowed to sit or he down, in order to get her to confess the names of her associates. This she refused to do. After some weeks she was released.-—Lyon, ii. 206, 209, 299» 302. Moray Labourer.—S.P.D., 91-84.; P.R., 3621-3. Achmonie, Youngest brother of Alexander M‘Kay of Ach- Glen Urquhart, monie. Surrendered, 5th May, to Ludovic Inverness-shire Grant of Grant, and was imprisoned and sent to London. He was one of the few who succeeded in returning to Scotland. He escaped as a stowaway to Jamaica, assumed the name of M'Donald, and became a planter. Long after he returned home and married.—S.P.D., 84-2 ; Grants, 281, 289. Inverness Labourer, Castle Doune, Perth. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—5.P.D., 79-26, 81-293 ; Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 486. - S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

It is probable this was one of the small party which accompanied Rev. Robert Forbes to join the Prince and was captured, 7th Sept. 1745, at St. Ninians, and ultimately sent to Edinburgh.— Lyon, i. xh. Macbeth Forbes, 57 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Inverness S.P.D., 84-2. No reference to his being trans- ported ; may have died at Tilbury. 110 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. Glengarry’s Tilbury Transported 2087 M'Kay, Peter Ogilvy’s 6.5.46 Transported 2088 M'Kie or Mackie Charlestown ; 20.3.47 (or MaKie), 6.5.46 Robert Montrose, 13.5.46 Inverness, Tilbury Fort 2089 M'Kay or M'Kie Sergeant, Lord Inverness ; Transported or Mackey, Cromarty’s Tilbury Fort 20.3.47 Robert M'Gregor of Inverness ; Discharged 2090 Mackay, Robert Glengyle’s Tilbury Fort Lord Lewis Inverness Transported 2091 M'Kay or M'Kie, Gordon’s June 1746 ; Robert (1) ‘Jane of Leith’ Tilbury Lord Lewis Inverness Transported 2092 M'Kay, Robert Gordon’s June 1746 ; (2) ‘ Wallsgrave,’ Tilbury Fort Cromarty’s Inverness Transported 2093 M'Kay or M'Kie, June 1746 ; 31.3.47 Taskel ‘ Liberty ’ Medway Glengarry’s Inverness Transported 2094 M'Kay, Thomas June 1746 ; 20.3.47 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort Glengarry’s 19.4.46 2095 Mackay, William Inverness Ogilvy’s Inverness 2096 M'Kay, William June 1746 ; ‘Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury Fort Lieutenant, Dunrobin Transported 2097 M'Kenzie, Alex- Cromarty’s Inverness; 31.3.47 ander of Corry Tilbury Fort, (1) 23.10.46 Southwark PRISONERS OF THE ’45 111 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES . — P.R., 3621-3. Brechin — Ostler. ‘ Servant to Alexander Low. Was appre- hended upon information and sent North.’ Alexander Low was a merchant who was also taken prisoner and sent to Inverness.—P.C., 180 ; S.P.D., 86-18 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. Nether 26 ‘Was active in robing the country.’—P.C., 122 ; Clashoer, S.P.D., 88-60 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., Elgin 3621-3. Sutherland 25 Servant to Jno. Sutherland.—S.P.D., 86-18. This was probably the man who gave evidence against several prisoners at the trials at Southwark.— Allardyce, ii. 438. Dornoch 20 S.P.D., 84-2 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Sutherland 22 Cooper in Fochabers.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60.

Inverness 60 * Formerly soldier in Lord Loudon’s ’ (M‘Leod’s Company).—S.P.D., 86-55,88-60,96-68 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R. 3621-3. Banff 47 Wood turner in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 86-18,84-2, 88-60 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Elgin — Disposal not known, but he was ordered ‘ to be tried by a civil court for being aiding and assist- ing to the pretender.’—Scots Mag., April 1746, 186. Banff 40 Servant to James Lorrison, Banff.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2. Disposal not known ; he probably died. Thurso, Caith- 40 ‘ Lord Cromarty’s Factor lived at Corry.’ Cap- tured at Dunrobin. He was tried 22nd Jan. 1747 and sentenced to death, but reprieved on 12th Feb.—Scots Mag., 1747, 47, 87 ; S.P.D., 112 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2008 M'Kenzie, Alex- Cromarty’s Inverness Transported ander (2) June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury Fort 2099 M'Kenzie, Alex- Cromarty’s Inverness Transported ander (3) June 1746; 31.3.47 ‘ Thane of Fife,’ Tilbury Fort 2100 M'Kenzie, Alex- Cromarty’s Inverness; Transported ander (4) Tilbury Fort 31.3.47 2101 M'Kenzie, Alex- Cromarty’s July 1746 Transported ander (5) Inverness 31.3.47 July 1746 ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury

2102 M'Kenzie, Alex- Cromarty’s Inverness Transported ander (6) June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘Jane of Leith ’ Tilbury 2103 M'Kenzie, Alex- Cromarty’s Falkirk ; Transported ander (7) Inverness 31.3.47 June 1746, ‘ Alexander & James,’ ‘ Liberty & Property ’ Tilbury 2104 M'Kenzie, Alex- Cromarty’s Inverness Transported ander (8) June 1746; 31.3.47 ‘ Alexander & James,’ ‘ Liberty ’ Tilbury PRISONERS OF THE ’45 113 HOME OR ORIGIN. 4GE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Ross 23 Servant to Jennet M'Kenzie, Bracklock.—S.P.D., 88-60, 95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R., 3621-3.

Ross 50 Farmer in Aghandreine.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88- 60,95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Ross 22 Servant to M'Kenzie in Ballachriche.—S.P.D., 86-18, 88-20, 95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Coull, Coutrie, 28 Grieve to Mackenzie of Balmudathy. ‘ Was em- Ross ployed in forcing out men into the Rebellion . . . by his late Master’s orders. Now prisoner in Inverness.’ He submitted an appeal stating that he had had nothing to do with the rebellion, and that his arrest was due to the ill-will of one Lewis Rae. He also said that he had been induced to sign the petition for mercy and trans- portation under misapprehension. His appeal must have been rejected as he was transported. —P.C., 78 ; S.P.D., 87-122, 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Cromarty 40 S.P.D., 84-2, 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Argyllshire 18 Tailor. ‘ Was in the King’s army ’ and therefore a deserter. Taken prisoner at Falkirk.—S.P.D., 86-55, 88-60,95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Ross 24 S.P.D., 84-2, 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

VOL. III. 114 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE DISPOSAL. Inverness Transported 2105 M'Kenzie, Alex- Cromarty’s June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ander (9) ‘ Jane of Leith,’ H.M.S. ' Liberty & Property ’ Medway Inverness Transported 2106 M'Kenzie, Alex- Cromarty’s June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ander (10) ‘Jane of Leith ’ Inverness Transported 2107 M'Kenzie, Alex- Cromarty’s June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ander (11) ‘Jane of Leith ’ 2108 M'Kenzie, Alex- Cromarty’s Inverness ; ander or Sanders Tilbury Fort (12) Inverness ; Transported 2109 M'Kenzie, Alex- Clanranald’s H.M.S. 31.3.47 ander ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury Inverness Transported 2110 M'Kenzie, Alex- Lovat’s June 1746 ; ander ‘ Margaret & Mary,’ ‘ James & Mary ’ Medway Inverness 2111 M'Kenzie, Cromarty’s June 1746 ; Andrew ‘Jane of Leith ’ Inverness Died 2.6.46 2112 M'Kenzie, Angus May 1746 ; ‘Jane of Leith ’ 30.12.45 Transported 2113 M'Kenzie, Ann Carlisle ; Lancaster Castle 2114 M'Kenzie, Archi- Glengarry’s Stirling ; Transported bald Carlisle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 115 HOME OR ORIGIN. age. notes and authorities. Ross 28 Sold snuff in Logie.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-55, 88-60, 96-68 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Cromarty 30 S.P.D., 84-2 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Cromarty 32 S.P.D., 84-2 ; P.P., 3621-3.

Ross 28 Labourer in Lord Cromarty’s.—S.P.D., 86-18. As he was not transported with the others he prob- ably died at Tilbury. 24 S.P.D., 88-60, 96-68.

Inverness 25 Husbandry in Drumhardinich.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-55, 88-60.

Cromarty 36 S.P.D., 84-2. Disposal unknown, but was not transported. Probably died at Tilbury. — S.P.D., 84-2.

Glengarry 60 Taken at capture of Carlisle. ‘ Knits and spins.’— S.P.D., 91-84 ; P.R., 3621-3

18 Herd.—P.R., 3621-3; S.P.D., 88-124; J.R., Stirling. 116 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2115 M'Kenzie, Colin, Captain, Dunrobin Acquitted of Ballone Cromarty’s Inverness 8.11.46 June 1746 ; ‘ Thane of Fife’ Tilbury, Southwark

2116 M'Kenzie, Daniel Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 Transported Carlisle ; Lancaster Castle 2117 M'Kenzie, Daniel Barisdale’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; ‘ Wallsgrave,’ Tilbury Fort 2118 M'Kenzie, Daniel Cromarty’s Inverness ; (1) Tilbury Fort 2119 M'Kenzie (alias Cromarty’s Inverness ; Gow), Daniel (2) Tilbury Fort 2120 M'Kenzie, David Cromarty’s Inverness June 1746 ; ‘Jane of Leith ’ Tilbury 2121 M'Kenzie, Donald Captain ? 17.3.47 Transported Cromarty’s Edinburgh Castle ; London 2122 M'Kenzie, Donald — July 1746 Canongate 2123 M'Kenzie, Donald — Carlisle Transported 21.7.48

2124 M'Kenzie, Donald Lochiel’s Feb. 1746 Discharged Clifton 15.7.47 Dumbarton; 4.2.47 Glasgow PRISONERS OF THE ’45 117 HOME OR ORIGIN. age. notes and authorities. Lochbroom 20 He was opposed to the Rising and was eventually forced to join. Captured at Dunrobin. He was tried in London 8th Nov. 1746. The Rev. James Robertson, Lochbroom, showed that he was well disposed to the Government and inter- ceded with Cumberland for him. Other wit- nesses proved he had taken arms against Baris- dale when the latter tried to force him out. He was acquitted.—Scots Mag., 1746, 529 ; Celtic Mag., iii. (1877/8), 261 ; S.P.D., 84-2 ; Allardyce, ii. 428-432 ; Egerton, 2000-25. Perth — Taken at capture of Carlisle with his wife.— S.P.D., 79-26, 81-74 ; P.R., 3621-3. Inverness 33 Servant to Donald Mair, Curmigh.—S.P.D., 86-18, (40) 84-2; P.R., 3621-3. Ross 19 Lived with his father in Aghterscaild.—S.P.D., 86-18. Not shown as transported; probably died at Tilbury. Ross 19 Blacksmith’s apprentice.—S.P.D., 86-18. (Re- marks as above.) Ross-shire 30 S.P.D., 84-2. (Remarks as above.)

— This is probably Donald M'Kenzie, tenant of Invahanny, Inverness, who ‘ was a Captain under Cromarty.’—P.C., 78. He appears to have been sent to London, and was there in 1748. He was ultimately transported.—P.R., 3625-14. Lochaber — ‘ Change keeper at Tynadreen, Lochaber.’ No further report.—Albemarle, ii. 394. 38 Labourer. ‘ Common man.’ Taken at capture of Carlisle. He was tried on 19th Sept. 1746, pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to death.— Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 438 ; S.P.D., 88-124, 107-71 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Ballachulish, — ‘ At the battles of Preston and Falkirk.’—S.P.D., Argyll 90-65 ; J.R., Glasgow. 118 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2125 M‘Kenzie,Donald Cromarty’s Inverness; Transported (1) Tilbury Fort 31.3.47 2126 M'Kenzie, Donald Cromarty’s Inverness Transported (2) June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Thane of Fife,’ Tilbury Fort 2127 M‘ Kenzie, Donald Cromarty’s Inverness ; Transported Tilbury Fort 31.3.47 2128 M‘Kenzie,(3) Donald Cromarty’s Inverness ; Transported (4) Tilbury Fort 31.3.47 2129 M‘Kenzie, Donald Cromarty’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; 31.3.47 (5) ‘ Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury Fort 2130 M‘Kenzie, Donald Cromarty’s Inverness ; Transported Tilbury Fort 31.3.47 2131 M‘Kenzie,(6) Donald Cromarty’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; 20.3.47 (7) ‘ Alexander & James,’ ‘ Liberty & Property ’ Medway 2132 M‘ Kenzie, Donald Cromarty’s Inverness Transported June 1746; 19.3.47 (8) ‘ Jane of Alloway ’ Tilbury, ‘ Liberty ’ 2133 M‘Kenzie, Donald Barisdale’s Inverness ; Transported Tilbury Fort 20.3.47 2134 M‘Kenzie, Donald Lovat’s Inverness Transported June 1746; 20.3.47 ‘ Alexander & James ’ 2135 M‘Kenzie, * Rebel Service ’ 17.4.46 Hanged Duncan Culloden 28.4.46 2136 M‘Kenzie, Lochiel’s Sept. 1746 ; Transported Duncan (1) H.M.S. ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury PRISONERS OF THE ’45 119 HOME OR ORIGIN. age. notes and authorities. Ross 40 Farmer, Badrallach, Lochbroom.—S.P.D., 88-60, 95-2,97-95; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R., 3621-3. Ross 25 Lived with his father near Castle Leod.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Ross 40 Farmer in Ballevloide.—S.P.D., 86-18, 88-60,95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. 57 S.P.D., 88-60, 95-2] S.P.D. Entry Book, 84, ] P.R., 3621-3. Ross 20 S.P.D., 84-2, 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

36 S.P.D., 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D., Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Ross 20 Husbandman at Ballene.—S.P.D., 86-55, 84-2, 88-60; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84, \ P.R., 3621-3.

Ross 35 Husbandry, Letanochglass.—S.P.D., 86-55, 84-2, 88-60, 96-100 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

30 S.P.D., 88-60 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. Inverness 25 S.P.D., 84-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84.

— Deserter from Scots Fusiliers, taken at Culloden. —Cumberland Orders. Argyllshire — ‘Tailor at Ferry House near Lochiels.’—S.PD 87-122 ; P R., 3621-3. 120 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2137 JVTKenzie, Lochiel’s Feb.1746 Discharged Duncan (2) Clifton; 15.7.47 Dumbarton Castle, 4.2.47 Glasgow 2138 M'Kenzie, Cromarty’s Inverness Transported Duncan (1) June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Thane of Fife,’ ‘ Liberty ’ Tilbury 2139 M'Kenzie, Cromarty’s Inverness Transported Duncan (2) June 1746 ; 20.3.47 ‘ Thane of Fife,’ ‘ James & Mary ’ Tilbury 2140 M'Kenzie, Cromarty’s Inverness Duncan (3) June 1746 ; ‘ Thane of Fife’ Tilbury 2141 M'Kenzie, Cromarty’s Inverness Transported Duncan (4) June 1746 ; ‘ Jane of Leith ’ Tilbury 2142 M'Kenzie, Cromarty’s Inverness Transported Duncan (5) June 1746 ; ‘ Jane of Leith ’ Tilbury 2143 M'Kenzie, Cromarty’s Inverness Transported Duncan (6) June 1746 ; ‘ Jane of Leith ’ 2144 M'Kenzie, Finlay Cromarty’s Inverness June 1746 ; ‘ Margaret & Mary ’ 2145 M'Kenzie, Flora 30.12.45 Carlisle ; Lancaster Castle / PRISONERS OF THE ’45 121 HOME OR ORIGIN. IGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Ballachulish — ‘ At Preston and Falkirk.’—S.P.D., 90-65 ; J.R., Glasgow.

Ross 27 Husbandry in the lands of the Laird of Ballone.— S.P.D., 86-55, 84-2, 88-60, 96-68 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84.

40 Farmer, Braemore.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-55, 88-60 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Ross-shire 54 S.P.D., 84-2. Not transported, probably died.

Ross-shire 18 S.P.D., 84-2, 88-60:

Ross-shire 20 S.P.D., 84-2, 88-60.

Cromarty 26 S.P.D., 84-2, 88-60.

Ross-shire 54 S.P.D., 84-2. No reference to transportation; probably died. Wife of a Donald Mackenzie. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 81-76. Fate unknown. 122 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2146 M'Kenzie, George Cromarty’s Inverness Transported June 1746; 31.3.47 (1) ‘ Alexander & James,’ Tilbury Fort 2147 M'Kenzie, George Cromarty’s Inverness Transported (2) June 1746 ; 20.3.47 ‘ Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury Fort 2148 M‘ Kenzie, George Cromarty’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; (3) ‘Jane of Leith,’ ‘ Liberty & Property ’ Medway 2149 M‘Kenzie, Hector Ensign, Dunrobin; Pardoned con- Cromarty’s Inverness ditionally on June 1746, banishment ‘ Thane of to America, Fife,’ 13.10.48 London (Southwark)

2150 M‘Kenzie, Hugh Dumbarton Released under Castle General Par- don, 1747 2151 M‘Kenzie, James MTntosh’s Inverness Transported June 1746; 31.3.47 ‘ Jane of Alio way,’ Tilbury Fort 2152 M‘Kenzie, James Cromarty’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; 20.3.47 (1) ‘ Alexander & James ’ 2153 M‘Kenzie, James Cromarty’s Inverness Transported June 1746; 31.3.47 ‘Jane of Alloway,’ ‘ Liberty & Property ’ Medway PRISONERS OF THE ’45 123 HOME OR ORIGIN. \GE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Ross 32 Served under Sir Rory M'Kenzie.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Ross 21 Servant to Thomas Urquhart, Glasslau.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2,86-60 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Ross 32 Farmer in Coigach.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-55, 88-60.

Lochbroom 45 Forester to Lord Cromarty. He claimed duress and made frequent efforts to escape. He was tried in London and sentenced to death. By the in- tercession of Rev. James Robertson, Lochbroom, with the Duke of Cumberland, he was pardoned and released on condition of leaving the country permanently, and ‘ transporting himself to America.’—Celtic Mag., iii. (1877-78), 261 ; Scots Mag., Oct. 1748, 496 ; S.P.D., 84-2 ; P.R., 3625- 14 ; Allardyce, ii. 469 ; Egerton, 2000-52 ; Baga, Ixix. 174. Mull — ‘ Denies that he was in the rebellion. Can give no distinct account of himself. Guilty of habitual stealing.’—S.P.D., 90-65 ; J.R., Dumbarton. Inverness 22 Tailor in Odder Hooste.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88- 60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Inverness 20 S.P.D., 84-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Suddie, Ross 20 Joiner.—S.P.D., 86-55, 84-2, 95-2. 124 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. 2154 M‘Kenzie, Jean 30.12.45 Transported or Jane Carlisle; Antigua York Castle 8.5.47 2155 M'Kenzie, John Captain, Carlisle ; Transported Cromarty’s Lancaster Antigua (1) Castle 8.5.47 2156 M'Kenzie, John Cromarty’s Inverness Transported (2) June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Thane of Fife,’ Tilbury Fort 2157 M'Kenzie, John Cromarty’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; 31.3.47 (3) ‘ Thane of Fife,’ Tilbury Fort 2158 M'Kenzie, John Cromarty’s Inverness Transported (4) June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Thane of Fife,’ Tilbury Fort 2159 M'Kenzie, John Cromarty’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; 31.3.47 (5) ‘ Margaret & Mary,’ Tilbury Fort 2160 M'Kenzie, John Cromarty’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; 31.3.47 (6) ‘ Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury Fort 2161 M'Kenzie, John Cromarty’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; 31.3.47 (7) ‘Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury Fort 2162 M'Kenzie,John Cromarty’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; 31.3.47 (8) ‘ Alexander & James,’ Tilbury Fort 2163 M'Kenzie, John Cromarty’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; 20.3.47 (9) ‘ Thane of Fife. * Liberty ’ Medway PRISONERS OF THE ’45 125 HOME OR ORIGIN. 1GE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Inverness 19 Taken at capture of Carlisle. ‘ Knits sews and washes.’—S.P.D., 91-77 ; Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 486 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; T.B.P., 327-109- Ardloch, 22 ‘ Gentleman.’ ‘ Obliged to go.’—S.P.D., 81-76, Assynt 91-77 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; Origins, 74, 75. Dornoch, Ross 40 Farmer in Dornoch.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Dingwall, 50 Husbandman, Dingwall.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88- Ross-shire 60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Strathpeffer, 20 ‘ Servant to Mr. Dingwallin Strathpeffer.’—S.P.D., Ross 86-18, 84-2, 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Ross 38 Servant to John Stuart.-—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88- 60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Aughtermead, 28 Lived with his father at Aughtermead.—S.P.D., Ross 86-18, 84-2, 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Dormie, Ross 56 Farmer in Dormie.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60, 96- 68 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Aghtonshiel, 20 Weaver, Aghtonshiel.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88- Ross 60, 96-68 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Ashlet, Ross 36 Farmer under Lord Cromarty, Ashlet.—S.P.D., 86-55,84-2,88-60 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. 126 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2164 M'Kenzie, John Cromarty’s Inverness Transported (10) June 1746 ; 20.3.47 ‘ Wallsgrave,’ ‘ James & Mary ’ Medway 2165 M'Kenzie, John Cromarty’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; 20.3.47 (11) ‘ Jane of Leith,’ ‘ James & Mary ’ Medway 2166 M'Kenzie, John Cromarty’s Inverness (12) June 1746 ; ‘ Alexander & James,’ ‘ James & Mary ’ Medway 2167 M'Kenzie, John Cromarty’s Inverness Transported (13) June 1746 ; 20.3.47 ‘Jane of Leith,’ ‘ Liberty ’ Medway 2168 M'Kenzie, John Cromarty’s Inverness Transported (14) June 1746 ; ‘Jane of Leith ’ 2169 M'Kenzie, John Cromarty’s Inverness (15) June 1746; ‘Jane of Leith ’ 2170 M'Kenzie, John Glengarry’s Carlisle Pardoned on condition of enlistment 22.7.48 2171 M'Kenzie, John Bannerman’s Inverness ? Discharged June 1746 ; ‘ Wallsgrave,’ Tilbury Fort PRISONERS OF THE ’45 127 HOME OR ORIGIN. A(JE NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Farmer in lands of M'Kenzie of Auchterdonald.— Auchterdonald, 45 S.P.D., 86-55, 84-2, 88-60 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, Ross 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Logie, Ross 40 FarmerS.P.D. inEntry Logie.—S.P.D., Book, 84. 84-2, 86-55, 88-60 ;

Micklestrath, 38 Farmer in Micklestrath.—SP.D., 84-2, 86-55. ross Disposal unknown ; probably died.

Ross 18 ServantS.P.D., to 84-2, Colin 86-55, M‘Kenzie 88-60. in Logie, a rebel.—

Cromarty 27 S.P.D., 84-2, 88-60.

Cromarty 32 S.P.D.,Probably 84-2. died. No reference to being transported.

Ballachulish, Carried arms. Prisoner.’ Pleaded guilty at his trial, 19th Sept. 1746, and was sentenced to Argyll death, but reprieved.—Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 438; S.P.D., 88-16 ; P.fl., 3625-21. Moray 46 Merchant,unknown; Banff.—S.P.D., may have died, 86-18, or he 84-2.may haveDisposal been an unidentified ‘ John Mackenson ’ who was in the house of Carrington the messenger as a witness in June 1747.—S.P.D., 98-43. 128 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2172 JVTKenzie, Barisdale’s Inverness Transported Kenneth June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Jane of Leith,’ ‘ Liberty ’ Medway 2173 M'Kenzie, Cromarty’s Inverness Transported Kenneth (1) June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury Fort 2174 M‘Kenzie, Cromarty’s Inverness Transported Kenneth (2) June 1746 ; 31.3.47 * Wallsgrave,’ Tilbury Fort 2175 M'Kenzie, Cromarty’s Inverness Transported Kenneth (3) June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Alexander & James,’ Tilbury Fort 2176 M'Kenzie, Cromarty’s Inverness Transported Kenneth (4) June 1746 ; 19-3.47 ‘ Alexander & James,’ Tilbury Fort 2177 M'Kenzie, Cromarty’s Inverness Transported Kenneth (5) June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Thane of Fife,’ ‘ Liberty ’ Medway 2178 M'Kenzie, Cromarty’s Inverness Transported Kenneth (6) June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Thane of Fife,’ ‘ James & Mary ’ 2179 M'Kenzie, Cromarty’s Inverness Transported Kenneth (7) June 1746 ; 20.3.47 ‘Jane of Leith,’ ‘ James & Marv ’ Tilbury PRISONERS OF THE ’45 129 HOME OR ORIGIN. age. notes and authorities. Ross 22 ‘ Servant to the Minister, Contin.’—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-55,88-60,95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-8.

Ross 38 Servant to Alexander Mansel.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2,88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R., 3621-3. Lochbroom, 26 Lived with his father in Lochbroom.—S.P.D., 86- Ross 18, 84-2, 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Bullon, Ross 32 Managed a farm for his mother in Bullon.—S.P.D., 86-18,84-2,88-60,96-68 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Lochbroom, 55 Farmer in Invervaigh, Lochbroom.—S.P.D., 86-18, Ross 84-2, 88-60, 96-100 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Ballon, Ross 30 Husbandry on lands of Laird of Ballon.—S.P.D., 84-2,86-55,88-60,96-68 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Little Strath, 19 Husbandry in Little Strath.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-55, Ross 88-60, 96-68 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Aschellach, 30 Farmer in Aschellach.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-55, 88-60 ; Ross S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

VOL. III. 130 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2180 M'Kenzie, Cromarty’s Inverness Transported Kenneth (8) June 1746 ; 19.3.47 ‘ Thane of Fife,’ ‘ Liberty ’ Medway 2181 M'Kenzie, Cromarty’s Inverness Transported Kenneth (9) June 1746 ; 19.3.47 ‘ Wallsgrave Tilbury 2182 M'Kenzie, Cromarty’s Inverness Kenneth (10) June 1746 ; * Alexander & James ’ Tilbury 2183 M'Kenzie, Lewis Cromarty’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; April 1747 ‘ Wallsgrave, Tilbury Fort 2184 M'Kenzie, Mary 30.12.45 Transported Carlisle ; Lancaster Castle 2185 M'Kenzie, Mur- Cromarty’s Inverness Transported doch (1) June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury Fort 2186 M'Kenzie, Mur- Cromarty’s Inverness Transported doch (2) June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury Fort 2187 M'Kenzie, Mur- Cromarty’s Inverness Transported doch (3) June 1746; 31.3.47 * Thane of Fife,’ ‘ James & Mary ’ 2188 M'Kenzie,Robert Lord Lewis 7.2.46 Coupar- Gordon Angus ; 10.2.46 Perth, 10.3.46 Edinburgh, 8.8.46 Carlisle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 131 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Lochmallin, 19 Husbandry in Lochmallin.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-55, Ross 96-100.

Ross-shire 21 S.P.D., 84-2, 86-55, 96-100.

Inverness 20 S.P.D., 84-2. Fate unknown ; probably died.

Elgin 21 Apprentice joiner, Elgin.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60, 96-100 ; P.R., 3621-3. Lochaber 20 ‘ Lusty healthy lass, knits and spins.’ Taken at capture of town.—S.P.D., 91-76 ; P.R., 3621-3. Dingwall, 20 Herdsman in Tully, Dingwall.—S.P.D., 86-18,84-2, Ross 88-60, 95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R., 3621-3. Ross 22 Servant to Format M'Leod.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60, 95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R., 3621-3. Strath na Cal- 40 Farmer in Strath na Calliach.—S.P.D., 86-55,84-2, liach, Ross 88-60, 96-68 ; SJP.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R. 3621-3.

Miltown, Ken- Sub-tenant to Jas. Grant.—J.R., Perth ; J.R., nethland, Edinburgh ; Addl. MSS., 24900-28. Fate un- Aberdeenshire known ; probably died, 132 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER DISPOSAL. Discharged 2189 M'Kenzie, Robert — 6.7.46errole Strath- ; 16.8.46 Dundee 2190 M'Kenzie, Robert Ogilvy’s Inverness June 1746 ; ‘Jane of Leith ’ 2191 M‘Kenzie, Roder- Lieutenant, Inverness Acquitted ick Cromarty’s June 1746 ; ‘ Thane of Fife,’ Southwark 2192 M'Kenzie,Roder- Cromarty’s Inverness Transported ick or Roger (1) June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Liberty & Property ’ Medway 2193 M'Kenzie,Roder- Cromarty’s Inverness Transported ck or Roger (2) June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Thane of Fife,’ ‘ James & Mary ’ Medway 2194 M'Kenzie,Roder- Cromarty’s Inverness ; Transported ick (3) ‘ Liberty & 20.3.47 Property ’ Medway 2195 M'Kenzie, Roder- Cromarty’s Inverness Transported ick (4) June 1746 ; 20.3.47 ‘ Thane of Fife,’ ‘ Liberty ’ Medway 2196 M'Kenzie, Roder- Cromarty’s Inverness Died ick (5) June 1746 ; ‘ Thane of Fife,’ * Liberty ’ Medway 2197 M'Kenzie, Rory Cromarty’s Inverness ; Transported (1) Tilbury 20.3.47 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 133 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Stratherrole — Suspicion of treason.—J.R., Dundee.

Angus 24 S.P.D., 84-2. Fate unknown, may have died

Cromarty 30 S.P.D., 84-2. At his trial he pleaded duress and was acquitted on that ground.—Allardyce, ii. 414 ; Egerton, 2000-19. Lochbroom 26 Servant to the Minister of Lochbroom.—S.P.D., 86-55, 88-60, 95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R., 3621-3.

Caithness 56 Husbandry in Logie.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-55, 88-60, 96-68 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Lochbroom, 36 Farmer in Lochbroom.—S.P.D., 86-55 ; S.P.D. Ross Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Batralliach, 40 Farmer in Batralliach.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-55 ; Ross S.P.D. Entry Book, 84.

Auchterdonald, 50 Husbandry in the lands of M'Kenzie of Auchter- Ross donald.—S.P.D., 84-92, 86-55.

Little Strath, 56 Husbandry in Little Strath.—S.P.D., 86-55,88-60 ; Ross S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. 134 PRISONERS OF THE '45 ULTIMATE NO. DISPOSAL. 2198 M'Kenzie, Rory Cromarty’s Inverness Transported (2) June 1746 ; 20.3.47 ' Alexander & James,’ Tilbury Fort 2199 M'Kenzie, Rory Cromarty’s Inverness Transported or Roderick (3) June 1746 ; ‘ Liberty & Property ’ Medway 2200 M'Kenzie, Rory Cromarty’s Inverness (4) June 1746 ; ‘ Alexander & James ’ 2201 M'Kenzie, Simon Roy Stuart’s Carlisle ; Executed Lancaster York 8.11.46 Castle, York Castle 2202 M'Kenzie,Thomas Glenbucket’s 30.12.45 Carlisle 2203 M'Kenzie, Duke of Perth’; Inverness Died 3.6.46 William May 1746 ; ‘Jane of Leith ’ 2204 M' Kenzie, 23.10.46 Escaped William Perth 30.6.47 2205 M'Kenzie, Lieutenant, Inverness William Cromarty’s June 1746 ; ‘ Thane of Fife,’ Southwark 2206 M'Kenzie, Cromarty’s Inverness William (1) June 1746 ; ‘ Thane of Fife’ Tilbury 2207 M'Kenzie, Cromarty’s Inverness Transported William (2) June 1746 ; ‘ Thane of Fife,’ ‘ James & Mary ’ Medway PRISONERS OF THE ’45 135 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Ross S.P.D., 84-2, 88-60 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Strath na Husbandry, ‘ Strathnashalloch.’—S.P.D., 86-55, Cailliach, Ross 88-60.

Ross-shire 23 S.P.D., 84-2. Fate unknown.

Inverness 26 He pleaded guilty at his trial at York on 2nd Oct. and was sentenced to death.—Scots Mag., 1746, 483, 543 ; S.P.D., 81-76, 88-42. BatrufFney, — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. Banff Nothing more known of him. Probably died. Inverness 25 S.P.D., 84-2.

Banff — ‘ Confesses that he bore arms in Kilmarnock’s rebel regiment, and witnesses depone that they saw him at Perth wearing Highland dress stand as a sentinel on the Rebel’s cannon.’—S.P.D., 89-272. Ross-shire S.P.D., 84-2. Nothing more is known about him.

Ross-shire 30 SJP.D., 84-2. (Remarks as above.)

Husbandry, near Banff.—S.P.D., 84-2,86-55,88-60. 136 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2208 M'Kenzie, Cromarty’s Inverness William (3) June 1746 ; Transported ‘ Alexander & Janies ’ 2209 M'Killop, John _ 13.1.46 Lin- Liberated lithgow ; 7.2.46 20.1.46 Leith 2210 M'Kinlay, Donald — 17.2.46 Perth ; 1.4.46 Edinburgh, 8.8.46 Carlisle 2211 M'Kinnon, Angus Clanranald’s Tilbury Released 2212 M'Kinnon,Lad Anne, — Morar ; Released y London (in 4.7.47 messenger’s house) 2213 M'Kinnon, Clanranald’s Sept. 1746 ; Donald (1) H.M.S. ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury 2214 M'Kinnon, Clanranald’s Inverness; Transported Donald (2) Tilbury 31.3.47 2215 M'Kinnon, Hector ' Rebel Service ’ Fort Hanged Augustus 29.6.46 June 1746 2216 Mackinnon of M'Kinnon’s 11.7.46 Released after Mackinnon, (Keppoch) Morar ; Jan. 1749/50 John Inverness, Tilbury, London, Southwark (in house of a messenger, Mr. Munie) PRISONERS OF THE ’45 137 HOME OR ORIGIN. age. notes and authorities. Ross 21 S.P.D., 84-2, 86-55, 88-60.

Stirling — Maltster.—J.R., Leith. Perth — Horse hirer. ‘ There is proof that (along with five sheriff officers of Perth) he ran errands for the rebels, and went at their desire to warn in carts and horses from the country to carry their bag- gage .’ There is no further reference to him, and he may have died in prison.—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Perth ; J.R., Edinburgh. Skye — Turned King’s Evidence.—Allardyce, ii. 356-360. Skye — Wife of John Mackinnon of Mackinnon. She was taken prisoner to London along with her hus- band. On 25th May 1747 the Privy Council decided she was to be released on bail, ‘ No evidence appearing against her.’—S.P.D., 88-60, 94-59, 95-63, 97-133. Isle of Eigg — Farmer, Clatill, Eigg. Was not transported. Probably died. Skye 40 S.P.D., 88-60,96-68 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. — Deserter from Lord Loudoun’s Highlanders ; cap- tured at Fort Augustus.—Cumberland Orders. Strath, Skye 70 The old Chief, John Mackinnon, had been out in the ’15 but was pardoned. He joined the Prince on 13th Oct. 1745 with 120 men and served through the campaign. He was the only one of the three chiefs in Skye who went out. He was not at Culloden, as he had been sent to Sutherland in pursuit of Lord Loudoun’s force. The Prince went to him in Skye in July 1746, and Mac- kinnon helped him to reach the mainland. He was arrested on 11th July 1746 in Morar, and taken to London, where it was decided he should . be tried at Carlisle or Derby. This, however, was not carried out, and on 19th Jan. 1749/50 he petitioned for release, saying he was old, ‘ destitute of all funds except a small allowance 138 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL.

2217 Mackinnon,John M'Kinnon’s 11.7.46Elgol ; Released of Ellagol (Elgol) H. M .S. 3.7.47 ‘ Furnace,’ Oct. 1746 Tilbury, Southwark

2218 M'Kinnon or Edinburgh Discharged M'Kinin, Neil Castle ; sick, 23.2.46 23.1.46 Edin- burgh Jail 2219 M'Kinin or M'Kinnon’s 22.11.45 Liberated M'Kinnon, Edinburgh 3.12.45 Norman Jail 2220 M' Kissock or Clanranald’s Inverness Transported M‘Kessogg(Mac June 1746 ; 20.3.47 Isaic), Duncan ‘ Liberty ’ Tilbury 2221 M'Koy (M'Kay), Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 Daniel Carlisle 2222 M'Lachlan, Alex- Major, Duke of Inverness Escaped ander Atholl’s June 1746 ; 22.10.48 ‘Jane of Leith ’ Tilbury, London (Southwark) PRISONERS OF THE ’45 139 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. from Government,’ and ‘ never yet examined or anything laid to his charge.’ He was probably released shortly afterwards. He died 7th May 1756.—Itinerary, 55 ; Origins, 80 ; Lyon, i. 74, 182, 146 ; S.P.D., 88-60, 96-64, 96-104, 97-133, 107-34,112-13 ; Albemarle, i. 71. Skye —- Nephew of John Mackinnon of Mackinnon, the Chief, with whom he served through the cam- paign . In company with his Chief he helped the Prince to escape from Skye to the mainland in July 1746. He was caught on 11th July and put on board ship, where he was examined by General Campbell as to his reasons for not giving up the Prince and earning the reward. When he re- plied that he would not have done it for the whole world the officers rose and drank his health. He was ordered to be transported, but must have been reprieved. He was in hospital in Edin- burgh in 1761 paralysed in both legs, and he died 11th May 1762 in Bath.—S.P.ZX, 88-60, 96-64, 96-104, 97-133 ; Lyon, ii. 253 ; Albemarle, i. 69. — Tailor. On suspicion.—J.R., Edinburgh.

— ‘ A common man on suspicion.’—J.R., Edinburgh. 60 S.P.D., 88-60; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R., 3621-3. Morayshire — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. Nothing more known of him. Ladhill, — ‘ Tidewaiter in the Port of Fort William.’ ‘ Made Argyllshire Major in the Rebel army, was taken and sent to London prisoner.’—P.C., 285. This was the Major M‘Lachlan who was so tightly handcuffed that ‘ his hands swell’d so that the irons could not be seen.’ He was kept in this condition for ten days.—Lyon, hi. 156. At his trial in London on 6th Nov. 1746 he was convicted and sentenced to death with a recommendation to mercy. His name appears among those to be transported, but he was still in prison in Oct. 1748, when he 140 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL.

2223 M‘Lachlan,an er Alex- — Carlisle Acquitted d 30.12.45 19.9.46 2224 M‘Lachlan, Archi- — 17.3.46 bald Edinburgh Castle ; 8.8.46 Carlisle 2225 M Lachlan, Colin — Holy Island ] Released Edinburgh Castle ; 15.1.46 Edin- burgh Jail

2226 M‘Lachlan, Lochiel’s 1.2.46 Donald Stirling ; Discharged 7.2.46 18.6.47 Stirling Castle, Edinburgh 2227 M'Lachlan, M'Lachlan’s 3.11.45 Dougal Blackness ; Transported Edinburgh Castle, 15.1.46 Edinburgh, 8.8.46 Carlisle 2228 M Lachlan, Glengyle’s 9-3.46 Escaped Duncan Dumbarton 2.2.46 2229 M'Lachlan, James Glenbucket’s 30.12.45 Pardoned on Carlisle ; condition of York enlistment, 22.7.48 2230 M'Lachlan or Glenbucket’s 30.1.45 Pardoned on M'Claghlan, Carlisle; condition of John (1) York enlistment, 22.7.48 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 141 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. escaped.-—Scots Mag., 1746, 529 ; S.P.D., 84-2, 107-74, 108-78 ; P.R., 3625-14; Allardyce, ii. 393 ; Egerton, 2000-6. Fort William, — Taken at capture of Carlisle. Was tried there on Argyllshire 19th Sept, and acquitted.—Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 439 ; S.P.D., 88-16. Argyllshire — Merchant in Maryburgh. This may have been the ‘ Lachlan Dow,’ servant to Allan M‘Lachlan, who turned King’s Evidence in London against Mackinnon of Mackinnon.—Allardyce, ii. 394, 400. Argyllshire — Nothing is known of him except that in the Jail returns he is described as a ‘ Surgeon from Jamaica.’—J.R., Edinburgh. ‘ Says that he was not concerned in the rebellion. There is full proof against said Colin M'Lauchlan that he came twice to Gosford commanding a body of armed Highlanders during the time the rebel army was in this country, in quest of Mr. John Wedderburn, Gosford’s son, who, it is alledged, debauched his sister.’—S.P.D., 89-272. — * Tenant.’ In hospital with fracture of leg. Surgeon’s fee, 6s. 8d.—J.R., Stirling ; J.R., Edinburgh.

Argyllshire 59 Husbandman. ‘ Common highlander.’ On sus- picion. ‘ Leading a blind man when caught.’— S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; J.R., Edinburgh.

Dumbarton — Farmer.—J.R., Dumbarton. Banff — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. At his trial on 2nd Oct. at York he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to death, but was reprieved. —Scots Mag., 1746, 483, 543 ; S.P.D., 88-42 ; P.R., 3625-21. Banff — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. At his trial he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to death. He was, however, reprieved.—Scots Mag., 1746, 483, 543 ; S.P.D., 88-42 ; P.R , 3625-21. 142 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2231 M'Lachlan, John Glenbucket’s Inverness (2) June 1746; ‘ Jane of Alloway,’ Tilbury Fort 2232 M'Lachlan, Peter Glenbucket’s 30.12.45 Transported Carlisle ; Chester Castle 2233 M'Lachlan, Peter 9.6.46 Discharged Dumbarton 18.7.47

2234 M'Laurin or Captain, Appin 19.7.46 Braes Escaped M'Laren, Donald Stewart’s of Leny ; Aug. 1746 Stirling, Edinburgh, Canongate

2235 M'Laren (M'Clar- Duke of Atholl’s 13.6.46 Transported ing), Duncan Perth ; 9.8.46 Carlisle 2236 M'Laren (Mack- — 13.2.46 Escaped Laren), Finlay Leith May 1746 2237 M'Laren, Law- — 7.5.46 Perth Discharged rence on bail, July 1746 2238 M'Laren (M'Lar- Carlisle ; Acquitted ing), Niall Lancaster Castle 2239 M'Lea, Dougal MTntosh’s Inverness; Tilbury Fort Transported 2240 M'Lea, Thomas Cromarty’s Inverness; Tilbury Fort PRISONERS OF THE ’45 143 HOME OR ORIGIN. age. notes and authorities. Banff 69 Labourer, Badivochal.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2. No reference to his being transported; probably died. Fochaber, 40 Weaver.—S-PJ)., 81-293 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; P.C., 34. Moray Lettermore, — Tacksman of Lettermore, Mull. Capt. Millar of Mull Guise’s Regt. went to his house and burnt and plundered everything he had.—Lyon, i. 93. ‘ There is proof of his being in arms with the rebels.’—S.P.D., 90-65 ; J.R., Dumbarton. Western — Drover. He was captured, with some others, while Invernentie, living in a hut in the Braes of Leny. Defending Balquhidder himself he was wounded in the thigh. ‘ When on his way to Carlisle strapped to a dragoon, he cut the strap, threw himself over a cliff and escaped. This incident occurred on Erickstane Brae at the hollow formerly called Annandale’s Beefstand but now M'Laren’s Leap.’ After his escape he went back to his own country and remained in disguise until the Act of Indemnity. —P.C., 373 ", Scots Mag., July 1746, 340 ; Lyon, iii. 230 ; J.R., Stirling ; Family Papers. Perthshire — P.R., 3621-3.

— J.R., Leith. Perthshire — Servant. On suspicion.—J.R., Perth. — A boy. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 81- 76. He was tried at Carlisle on 19/26th Sept. 1746 and acquitted.—Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 439; S.P.D., 88-16. 16 S.P.D., 88-60. 25 S.P.D., 88-60. No evidence as to his having been transported; probably died. 144 PRISONERS OP THE ’45 PRISON VLTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2241 M'Lean, Alex- Duke of Atholl’s Winsley ; Transported ander Cheshire, Chester Castle, York Castle 2242 M'Lean, Alex- Cromarty’s Inverness Transported ander (1) June 1746 ; 20.3.47 ‘Jane of Leith ’ Tilbury 2243 M'Lean, Alex- Cromarty’s Inverness ; ander (2) Tilbury Fort 2244 M'Lean, Allan (1) M'Lean of Aug. 1746 Discharged Drimnin’s Tiree ; 15.7.47 Dumbarton Castle, 4.2.47 Glasgow 2245 M'Lean, Allan M'Lean of Aug. 1746 Discharged Dow (2) Drimnin’s Tiree ; 15.7.47 Dumbarton Castle, 4.2.47 Glasgow 2246 M'Lean, Angus Clanranald’s Inverness ; Transported ‘ Pamela ’ 31.3.47 Tilbury 2247 M'Lean, Archi- M'Lean of Aug. 1746 Discharged bald (1) Drimnin’s Tiree ; 15.7.47 Dumbarton Castle, 4.2.47 Glasgow 2248 M'Lean, Archi- M'Lean of Aug. 1746 Discharged bald (2) Drimnin’s Tiree ; 15.7.47 Dumbarton Castle, 4.2.47 Glasgow 2249 M'Lean, Archi- Clanranald’s 13.1.46 Lin- bald lithgow ; 20.1.46 Leith, 7.2.46 Edinburgh, 8.8.46 Carlisle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 145 HOME OR ORIGIN. lGE. notes and authorities. Inverness — Pedlar. At his trial 2nd Oct. 1746 he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to death, but reprieved. —Scots Mag., 1746, 483, 543 ; S.P.D., 81-293, 88-42. Ross-shire 40 S.P.D., 84-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Lochbroom 25 S.P.D., 88-60. Was not transported; probably died. This may have been the man about whom his minister sent in a petition showing he was forced and surrendered. Tiree — ‘ Was with rebels 4 days and knows not the regt.’ —J.R., Glasgow.

Tiree — ‘ Was with the rebels 4 days and does not know Regt.’—J.R., Glasgow.

Island of Eigg 43 Farmer at Eigg.—S'.P.D., 88-60, 87-122, 96-68 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Balemartine, — ‘ Says he was not with rebels.’ ‘ Was recruiting Tiree men in company with M’Lean of Drimnin, and when the Duke of Argyle’s factor went to the country to raise the Militia openly opposed him and threatened to mob him. Apprehended by a party sent by General Campbell.’—S.P.D., 90-65 ; J.R., Glasgow. Sendaig, Tiree — Same remarks as for Archibald M'Lean of Bale- martine, Tiree, above.—J.R., Glasgow.

Skye — J.R., Edinburgh. Nothing more is known of him. He may have died, as his name does not appear on the transportation lists. vol. hi. K 146 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2250 M'Lean, Daniel Perth Discharged 29.3.46

2251 M'Lean, Donald Clanranald’s Dumbarton Discharged Castle ; Glasgow 2252 M'Lean, Donald French Service Inverness Discharged 2253 M'Lean, Donald Glengarry’s 4.11.45 Dud- Discharged dingston ; Edinburgh Castle, 15.1.46 Edinburgh 2254 M'Lean, Donald Glengarry’s 4.7.46 Mus- Discharged selburgh ; Edinburgh Royal Infirmary 2255 M'Lean, Dougal Mackintosh’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘Jane of Alloway,’ Tilbury Fort 2256 M'Lean, Dougall — 13.5.46 Released under Stirling General Par- don, 1747 2257 M'Lean, Duncan Cromarty’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury Fort 2258 M'Lean, Farquhar Cromarty’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ James & Mary ’ 2259 M'Lean or Mac- Major, Lord 5.6.45’ Discharged lean of Duart, John Drum- Edinburgh ; 9.4.47 and Sir Hector, Bart. mond’s London delivered into (Newgate) the hands of a messenger. Finally re- leased June 1747 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 147 HOME OR ORIGIN. GE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Argyll — Servant to Mr. Jas. Stewart, ‘ minister in Kilbrand, Argyllshire.’ On suspicion. — J.R., Perth. Accused of carrying treasonable letters. One of these contained ‘ some rebellious lines or verses.’—Addl. MSS., 24900-29. South Uist — ‘ Acknowledges that he received arms from the rebels, but denies that he was doing battle with them.’—S.P.D., 90-65 ; J.R., Glasgow. — ‘ A surgeon.’—S.P.D., 89-272. Inverness-shire — J.R., Edinburgh. He was probably a deserter from the regiment.

Banff — On suspicion.—J.R., Musselburgh; J.R., Edin- burgh.

16 Labourer, Cromarty.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 95-2 ; P.R., 3621-3.

— ‘ Calander.’—J.R., Stirling. 42 Farmer in Dornie.—S.P.D., 86-18,84-2,88-60,95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

— S.P.D., 96-68 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Duart, Mull — Arrested ‘ on suspicion of enlisting men for the French service.’ According to Forbes, John Blaw of Castlehill said Sir Hector came over from France in June 1745 with a message from the Prince to the Duke of Perth. Shortly after his arrival he was arrested on 5th June 1745 and incriminating documents were found on him, addressed to the Duke of Perth and Murray of 148 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. DISPOSAL.

2260 M‘Lean, Hector Cromarty’s Inverness ; Transported Tilbury Fort 31.3.47 2261 M‘Lean, Hector Cromarty’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; 20.3.47 ‘Jane of Leith ’ Tilbury 2262 M'Lean, Hector M'Lean of Aug. 1746 Discharged Drimnin’s Tiree ; 15.7.47 Dumbarton Castle 4.2.47 Glasgow 2263 M'Lean, James Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 Transported Carlisle ; Antigua York Castle, 8.5.47 Lincoln Castle 2264 M'Lean, John — H.M.S. Discharged ‘ Furnace,’ London 2265 M'Lean, John M'Lachlan’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; 31.3.47 'Jane of Alloway,’ Tilbury Fort 2266 M'Lean, John (1) Clanranald’s Inverness; Transported Tilbury 2267 M'Lean, John (2) Clanranald’s June 1746 Transported ‘ Jane of Alloway ’; Sept. 1746 ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury PRISONERS OF THE ’45 149 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Broughton, and was taken to London. Sir Hector was tried for his life on the charge of being in the French service and of raising men for it, but, on proving that he had been born in Calais, he was treated as a prisoner of war. He appears to have been in prison for 2^ years.— Lyon, iii. 180, 181 ; Origins, 85 ; Scots Mag., 1747, 193, 345 ; Tullibardine, ii. 317. Ross 44 Farmer in Langwell.—S.P.D., 86-18, 88-60, 95-2. Cromarty 40 S.P.D., 84-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-8.

Tiree — ‘ Servant to James Reid.’ ‘Forced out into the rebellion by his said master.’—P.C., 252 ; J.R., Dumbarton. Denies he was in any service or regt.—J.R., Glasgow. ‘ Ferried with his boat 19 men from Tiree to join the rebels, went with them and was at the battle of Culloden in M'Lean of Drimnin’s corps.’—S.P.D., 90-65. Stirling 19 Nail maker. Taken at capture of Carlisle.— S.P.D., 79-26, 81-88, 96-124, 91-84; P.R., 3621-3 ; T.B.P., 327-109. — Cook to Clanranald, and cooked for the Prince while on the Long Island. Became Evidence against Clanranald.-—Albemarle, i. 70 ; S.P.D., 95-97. Argyll 16 Labourer.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60, 96-68; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

25 S.P.D., 88-60; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R., 3621-3. Island of Eigg — Gardener at Laagg, Eigg.—S.P.D., 87-122, 88-60, 84-3; P.R., 3621-3. 150 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2268 M'Lean, John Sergeant, Duke Canongate ; Executed of Perth’s Carlisle, York 8.11.46 7.2.46 Coventry, York Castle 2269 M'Lean, John M'Lean of Aug. 1746 Discharged Drimnin’s Tiree ; 15.7.47 Dumbarton Castle, 4.2.47 Glasgow 2270 M'Lean, John, of 6.3.46/7 Released ' Icolmkill ’ Edinburgh 10.6.47 (Iona) Castle ; London, house of Dick, the messenger

2271 M'Lean, John Stonywood’s May 1746 Released Aberdeen 2272 M'Lean, Lachlan — 5.6.45 Released Canongate ; June 1747 London (Newgate) 2273 M'Lean, Malcolm — Carlisle Transported 2274 M'Lean, Neill M'Leanof Aug. 1746 Discharged Drimnin’s Tiree; 15.7.47 -.8.46 Dumbarton Castle, 4.2.47 2275 M'Lean, Owen Glenbucket’s 30.12.45Glasgow (? Ewen) Carlisle ; Transported Chester^ Castle^ PRISONERS OF THE ’45 151 HOME OR ORIGIN. .GE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Killcrew, Isle — ‘ Denies that he was in rebellion. Can give no of Skye distinct account of himself. Guilty of habitual stealing.’—S.P.D., 90-65, 81-29, 81-64. At his trial at York on 2nd Oct. he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to death.—S.P.D., 88-42 ; Scots Mag., 1746, 483, 543. Kenway, Tiree — ‘ Knows not in whose regt., being as he says 4 days with the rebels.’ As a matter of fact in company with other M‘Leans he was recruiting in the island and was molested by the Duke of Argyle’s factor. Having threatened to mob him they were apprehended. See Archd. M'Lean, Bale- martine, Sendaig, supra.—S.P.D., 90-65 ; J.R., Glasgow. Iona — ‘ Gentleman.’ ‘ There is full proof of his piloting a Spanish ship from Icolmkill to Barra in Oct. or Nov. 1745, and that he administered oaths to several persons whereby they were to swear that she belonged to England, though he had told them before that she was for the Pretender’s service.’ This incident refers to the Spanish ship which landed £4000 and 2500 stand of arms in Barra.—S.P.D., 90-65, 90-41 ; Lyon, ii. 286 ; Elcho, 360 ; J.R., Edinburgh Castle. Ferry hill, — Allardyce, i. 256. Aberdeen — Servant to Sir Hector M'Lean, Bt., of Duart. He was with his master when the latter was arrested in June 1745 and was himself taken prisoner. He was in Newgate until June 1747, when he was released under the Act of Pardon.—Scots Mag., 1747, 345 ; C. Johnston, 26. 17 Bricklayer.—S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.JR., 3621-3. Tiree — J.R., Glasgow.

Tullohghallan, — Weaver. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., Stratheam 79-26, 81-293 ; P.R., 3621-3. 152 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2276 M'Lean, Patrick Lord John Drummond Released under Drummond’s of Lunnoch ; General Par- 4.5.46 don, 1747 Stirling Castle 2277 M'Lean, Peter Corporal, French 30.12.45 Transported Service Carlisle; York Castle 2278 M'Lean, Thomas Cromarty’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury Fort 2279 M'Lean or Mack- — 3.2.46 Doune Released under lain, William Castle ; General Par- 13.2.46 Leith don, 1747 2280 M'Lean, William 25.2.46 Released under Stirling General Par- Castle don, 1747 2281 M'Lean, William — Carlisle; Transported York Castle Antigua 8.5.47 2282 M'Lean, William Cromarty’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; ‘ Thane of Fife’ Tilbury 2283 M'Leare, Alex- Cromarty’s Inverness ; ander Tilbury 2284 M'Leish, Archi- June 1746 Discharged bald Leith ; 16.3.47 25.6.46 Canongate 2285 M'Leish, Duncan Duke of Perth’s 5.11.45 Transported Edinburgh Antigua Castle ; 8.5.47 15.1.46 Edin- burgh Jail, Carlisle, Lincoln Castle 2286 M Lennan, Alex- Glengarry’s Sept. 1746 ander ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury PRISONERS OF THE ’45 153 HOME OH ORIGIN. lGE. notes and authorities. Ireland — Sailor.—J.R., Stirling.

28 Captured at surrender of the town. ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-88, 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3. Ross 25 Servant to Murdoch M'Kenzie of Auchter Lintor. —S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R., 3621-3. Ruthven, — Tailor.—J.R., Leith. Badenoch Lorn — Bricklayer.—J.R., Stirling. Inverness 32 Labourer.—S.P.D., 81-88, 91-84 ; Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 486 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. Lochbroom 14 His minister appealed for him as having been forced.—S.P.D., 84-2, 94-241; P.R., 3621-3.

Lochbroom, 26 Farmer in Achnahard, Lochbroom.—S.P.D., 86-18. Ross No reference to his being transported ; probably died. Breadalbane — Labourer. ‘ In the rebellion.’ ‘ Says the Rebels forced him to drive their baggage.’—S.P.D., 89- 272 ; J.R., Canongate. Perthshire 18 111 in hospital—fever and rheumatism. Pedlar.— J.R., Edinburgh ; S.P.D., 91-84, 79-26, 96-124 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Inverness-shire 16 Cowherd, Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 87-122, 94-241. No reference to his being transported ; may have died. But his parish minister appealed for him and he may have been released. 154 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2287 M'Leiman Cromarty’s Inverness ; (M'Glenan), Tilbury Fort Alexander 2288 M'Lennan, Angus Glengarry’s Inverness Transported Sept. 1746; 31.3.47 (1) ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury 2289 M'Lennan,Angus Glengarry’s Inverness Transported (2) Sept. 1746 ; 20.3.47 ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury 2290 M'Lennan, Angus Glengarry’s Inverness ; Transported ‘ Pamela ’ 31.3.47 (3) Tilbury 2291 M'Lennan, Glengarry’s Inverness Transported Donald (l) Sept. 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury 2292 M'Lennan, Glengarry’s Inverness Transported Donald (2) Sept. 1746 ; 20.3.47 ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury 2293 M'Lennan, Glengarry’s Sept. 1746 Donald (3) ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury 2294 M'Lellan (or Inverness ; Died 19.5.46 M'Clelland), ‘ Alexander Donald & James ’ 2295 M'Lennan or Cromarty’s Inverness Transported M'Lellan, June 1746 ; 20.3.47 Duncan ‘Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury Fort 2296 M'Lennan, Glengarry’s Sept. 1746 Transported Farquhar ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury ; Hospital Ship 2297 M'Lennan, Duke of Perth’s Inverness Hector June 1746 ; ‘ Margaret & Mary ’ 2298 M'Lellan or Glengyle’s 9.11.45 Liberated M'Callum or Ardno ; 21.8.47 M'Lennan, John 17.12.45 Dumbarton PRISONERS OF THE ’45 155 HOME OR ORIGIN. GE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Lochbroom, 28 Blacksmith, Agherahard.—S.P.D., 86-18, 94-241. Ross Remarks as above. Inverness-shire 33 Farmer, Burblach, Morar.—S.P.D., 87-122, 88-60, 96-68 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Inverness-shire — Farmer, Morar.—S.P.D., 87-122, 88-60; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Inverness-shire — P.R., 3621-3. Inverness — Farmer, Burblach, Morar.—S.P.D., 87-122, 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3, Inverness-shire — ‘ Farmer, Killconan ; Glengarry ; a bad man.’— S.P.D., 87-122, 88-60 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Inverness-shire — Farmer, Morar.—S.P.D., 87-122. Not trans- ported ; may have died. — S.P.D., 84-2. Ross 43 Dairyman to M'Kenzie of Corry.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R., 3621-3. Inverness-shire 38 Farmer at Burt, Glengarry. A Surgeon.—S.P.D., 87-122, 88-60 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Perth 40 S.P.D., 84-2. Not transported ; may have died at Tilbury. Inverness — J.R., Dumbarton. 156 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2299 M‘Lennan, John Glengarry’s Inverness Transported June 1746; 31.3.47 ‘ Mary & James ’ Tilbury 2300 M'Lennan,Robert Cromarty’s Inverness June 1746 ; ‘ Jane of Leith ’ 2301 M'Lennan, Cromarty’s Inverness; Transported Roderick or Rory Tilbury Fort 31.3.47 2302 M'Leod, Alex- Lochiel’s Culloden, Transported ander Inverness, June 1746 ; ‘Jane of Alloway ’ 2303 M'Leod, Alex- 24.2.46 Transported ander Perth ; 4.5.46 Stirling Castle, Carlisle, York Castle, Lancaster Castle 2304 M'Leod, Alex- Cromarty’s Inverness Transported ander (1) June 1746 ; 20.3.47 ‘Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury Fort 2305 M'Leod, Alex- Cromarty’s Inverness Transported ander (2) June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury Fort 2306 M'Leod, Alex- Cromarty’s Inverness Transported ander (3) June 1746; ‘ Wallsgrave,’ Tilbury Fort 2307 M'Leod, Alex- Glengarry’s Carlisle ; Transported ander York Castle 19.3.47 2308 M'Leod, Angus Glengarry’s Carlisle ; Transported York Castle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 157 HOME OR ORIGIN. age. notes and authorities. Inverness 33 ‘ Tayloring in the Country. Club Feet.’—S.P.D., 86-55, 88-60, 96-68 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Ross-shire 25 S.P.D., 84-2. Fate unknown ; probably died.

Ross 25 Farmer, Aghtascaild.—S.P.D., 86-18, 88-60, 95-2, 94-241 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.C., 3621-4. Inverness-shire 30 S.P.D., 84-2 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; Allardyce, ii. 613.

Nithsdale 50 Carrier. ‘ Belonged to Guise’s regt.’ and was therefore a deserter.—S.P.D., 81-88, 91-84; P.R., 3621-3.

Ross 50 Husbandman, Dingwall.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Lochbroom, 26 Farmer, Kerogarregh, Lochbroom.—S.P.D., 86-18, Ross 84-2,88-60,95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Lochbroom, 40 ‘ Ploughman to Mr. M‘Cowl ah.’—S.P.D., 86-18, Ross (34) 84-2; P.R., 3621-3. Inverness 18 Labourer.—S.P.D., 91-84, 96-100. Inverness 35 Labourer.—S.P.D., 91-77 ; Scots Mag., 1746, 486 ; P.R., 3621-3. 158 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2309 M'Leod, Daniel Lovat’s Inverness June 1746; ‘ Margaret & Mary ’ 2310 MXeod, Daniel Cromarty’s Inverness ; Transported ‘ Liberty ’ Tilbury 2311 Macleod, Donald Glengarry’s 5.7.46 Ben- Released becula ; 11.6.47 Portree, H.M.S. ‘ Furnace,’ 9-8.46 London (Tilbury), ‘Jane of Leith,’ House of a messenger

2312 M'Leod, Donald Cromarty’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; 20.3.47 (1) ‘ Alexander & James,’ ‘ Liberty & Property ’ Medway 2313 M'Leod, Donald Cromarty’s Inverness Transported (2) June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Wallsgrave, Tilbury Fort 2314 M'Leod, Donald Lovat’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; ‘ Liberty ’ 31.3.47 Medway PRISONERS OF THE ’45 159 HOME OR ORIGIN. IGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Inverness 36 S.P.D., 84-2. Not transported ; may have died.

Ross 44 S.P.D., 88-60. Gualtergil, 68 This was one of the most faithful of all the Prince’s Dunvegan, attendants. He was sent to the Prince at Skye Borrodale on 21st April 1746 by Aeneas Mac- donald, and offered to help him to get over to the Hebrides in the hopes of picking up a ship for France. He got a boat and crew and took him across, and shared his adventures until 20th June, when the small party had to scatter to avoid detection. On 5th July he was captured by Allan M'Donald of Knock, taken to Barra and thence to Portree, and put on board Ferguson’s ship. He was taken to Tilbury and put in a prison ship, where he suffered appalling ill-treat- ment. For some months he was in the house of Mr. Dick the messenger. He was never tried, and he himself never referred to any official examination. In the absence of sufficient evid- ence he was released 10th June 1747 and went home, dying there in May 1749 aged 72. His wife was sister of M‘Donald of Borrodale, and first cousin of Flora M‘Donald.—Origins, 230 ; Lyon, i. 178-185 ; S.P.D., 88-60, 98-41 ; Scots Mag., 1747, 292 ; Albemarle, i. 70. Coigach, Ross 44 Farmer in Coigach.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-55 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Coigach, Ross 22 Servant to Alexander M'Leod.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Ross 26 Farmer in Croshill.—S.P.D., 86-55, 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. 160 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2315 M'Leod, Donald Glengarry’s Inverness; Died 17.5.46 ‘ Alexander & James ’ 2316 M'Leod, Dougal Clanranald’s Culloden, Inverness, June 1746 ; ‘ Thane of Fife’ Tilbury 2317 M'Leod, Duncan Cromarty’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; 20.3.47 (1) ‘ Jane of Leith ’ 2318 M'Leod, Duncan Cromarty’s Inverness Transported (2) June 1746; 31.3.47 ‘ Margaret & Mary,’ ‘ James & Mary,’ Tilbury Fort 2319 M'Leod, Duncan Cromarty’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; 20.3.47 (3) ‘ Jane of Leith ’ 2320 M'Leod, Hugh Glengarry’s Carlisle; Drowned at Chester Liverpool Castle when going on board a ship for trans- portation, March 1747 2321 Macleod, Lord, 1746 Dun- Conditional John Mackenzie robin ; pardon Tower of 22.1.48 London PRISONERS OF THE ’45 161 HOME OR ORIGIN. age. notes and authorities.

Argyll 50 S.P.D., 84-2 ; Allardyce, ii. 613. Nothing more is known of him ; he may have died.

Cromarty 24 S.P.D., 84-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Inverness 19 Deserterofficer infrom that Loudoun’s regiment. Regt. Said Servantto have tobeen an ‘ taken by the rebels,’ i.e. forced.—S.P.D., 86-55, 88-60, 84-2, 95-2.

Ross 23 S.P.D., 84-2 ; P.R., 3621-3.

‘ Shigareth ’ — Miller.—S.P.D., 81-293. [sic], Inver- ness-shire

Dunrobin 19 Eldest son of the 3rd Earl of Cromartie ; was born 1727. Along with his father he took part in the ’45. This was not expected, as the Lord Presi- dent had offered him a commission as Captain of one of the Independent Companies. He raised a body of Mackenzies in Lochbroom and Coigach and joined the Prince on the return of the army from the English campaign. He and his father, Barisdale, Glengyle, and Mackinnon were sent with 1500 men to try to recover the treasure on the Prince Charles (ex Hazard) which had been driven ashore at Tongue, on 25th March 1746, and to raise money in Sutherland and Caithness. They were surprised and captured VOL. III. 162 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL.

Inverness Transported 2322 M‘Leod, John Sept. 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury 2323 M'Leod, John (1) Cromarty’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury Fort Inverness Transported 2324 M'Leod, John (2) Cromarty’s June 1746 ; 20.3.47 ‘Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury Fort Inverness Transported 2325 M'Leod, John (3) Cromarty’s June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury Fort Inverness Transported 2326 M'Leod, John(4) Cromarty’s June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury Fort Carlisle ; Transported 2327 M'Leod, John (5) Cromarty’s York Castle Antigua 8.5.47 13.8.45 Released 2328 M'Leod, John — Edinburgh Tolbooth PRISONERS OF THE ’45 163 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. at Dunrobin and taken to London, and a large number of their men were taken prisoners. When tried for high treason on 20th Dec. 1746 Lord Macleod pleaded guilty. He was pardoned on 22nd Jan. 1748 on condition that within six months of attaining his majority he should con- vey to the Crown all his rights in the Estates of the Earldom. This he did, and went abroad and entered the Swedish service, becoming a Colonel. He returned home in 1777 and raised the ‘ Macleod Highlanders,’ with which he served in India. The family estates were returned to him by Act of Parliament in 1784. He died in 1789.—Scots Peerage, iii. 82 ; Origins, 96 ; Scots Mag., 1746, 593, 1748, 43 ; Egerton, 2000-17. Glenelg 40 ‘ Cook to Lady Barra in the Isle of Barra.’—S.P.D., 87- 122, 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Lochbroom, 57 Farmer, Ullabell, Lochbroom.—S.P.D., 86-18,84-2, Ross 88- 60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R., 3621-3. Ross 41 Farmer in Dormy.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.7?., 3621-3.

Ross 18 Herded cattle in Budschall.—S.P.D.. 86-18, 84-2, 88-60, 95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.T?.. 3621-3. Lochbroom, 21 Servant to M’Kenzie of Langwell, Lochbroom.— Ross S.P.D., 84-2,86-18,95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.T?., 2631-3. Inverness 25 Labourer.—S.P.D., 91-77 ; Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 486 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.T?., 3621-3. — The Scots Magazine reported that, shortly after the Prince’s landing, John M'Leod, who had recently come over from Holland, was imprisoned on 13th 164 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE CAREER. DISPOSAL.

2329 MXeod, John — InvernessJune 1746 ; — ‘ Jane of Alloway ’ Tilbury 2330 M'Leod, Kenneth Duke of Perth’s Inverness; Died May 1746 ‘ Jane of Leith ’ 2331 M'Leod, Kenneth — 17.3.46Edinburgh Transported Castle ; 8.8.46 Carlisle July 1746 Released 2332 Macleod of Brea, Captain, ^ Raasay, 4.7.47 Captain Malcolm M'Leod’s Portree ; Tilbury, London (Mr. Dick’s house)

Inverness Transported 2333 M'Leod, Murdoch Cromarty’s June 1746; 31.3.47 ‘Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury Fort Inverness Transported 2334 M'Leod, Murdoch Cromarty’s June 1746 ; 31.3.47 Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury Fort PRISONERS OF THE ’45 165 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Aug. 1745 on suspicion. Ultimately released.— Scots Mag., Aug. 1745. This may have been John M‘Leod of Muiravonside, Stirling, Ad- vocate, grandson of Sir Norman M'Leod of Bernera.—Origins, 52, 227. Inverness 24 S.P.D., 84-2. Was not transported; probably died at Tilbury.

P.R., 3621-3.

Raasay -— Capt. Macleod met the fugitive Prince at Portree on 30th June 1746 and took him to Raasay. They left on 2nd July and returned to Skye and went to Strath, the Prince posing as his servant. Here they were in the house of John Mackinnon, Macleod’s brother-in-law. Macleod returned to Raasay, where he was taken prisoner and placed on a sloop commanded by the barbarous John Ferguson and conveyed to London. For several months he was in one of the prison ships at Tilbury. On 25th May 1747 the Privy Council decided he should be tried in Scotland, but this was not carried out. He was ultimately released on 4th July 1747 and returned home.—S.P.D., 97-133, 98-41 ; Lyon, i. 130, 145, 187, iii. 123, 127 ; Albemarle, i. 69. Ross 18 Herdsman to Kenneth M'Kenzie of Asson.— S.P.D., 86-18. ‘ Follower of the rebel army.’— S.P.D., 84-2,88-60,95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Ross 21 Servant to Duncan Simpson of Ferintosh.—S.P.D , 86-18, 84-2, 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. 166 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2335 M‘Leod, Murdoch Glengarry’s Inverness Transported June 1746; 31.3.47 ‘ Alexander & James,’ ‘ Liberty ’ Medway 2336 M'Leod, Neil M'Leod of Inverness ; Transported Raasay’s ‘ Pamela ’ 20.3.47 Tilbury 2337 M'Leod, Roderick Cromarty’s Inverness Transported or Rory June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury Fort 2338 M'Leod, Saunders Cromarty’s Inverness ; Transported Tilbury Fort 31.3.47 2339 M'Leran, Duncan ‘ Tullibardine’s 10.8.46 Released under (Duke of Canongate General Par- Atholl’s) don, 1747 2340 M‘Mahon, Captain, Hain- 24.3.46 Pardoned on Andrew ault’s French ‘ Prince condition of Service Charles ’ permanent (late * Haz- banishment ard ’); 2.7.47 ‘ Sheerness,’ Berwick 2341 Macmahon, Claud Captain, Ber- 24.3.46 Pardoned on wick’s French ' Prince condition of Service Charles ’ permanent (late banishment ‘ Hazard ’); 3.7.47 ‘ Sheemess,’ Berwick 2342 M'Mahon, Lieutenant, Fort William Pardoned on Morgan Ultonia’sRegt., Fort condition of Spanish Service Augustus, banishment 11.8.46 20.10.48 Inverness, Perth, Canongate, Berwick 2343 M‘Manus, Henry French Service ‘ Louis XV’; Hanged 28.11.45 Edinburgh Edinburgh 24.1.46 Castle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 167 HOME OR ORIGIN. IGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Inverness 45 Farmer in Skye.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-55, 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Isle of Raasay 21 Husbandry at Hillach, Raasay.—S.P.D., 87-122, 88-60 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Ross 20 Lived with his father in Langwell.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2,88-60,95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R.. 3621-3. 55 S.P.D., 88-60. Innementie, 40 Brewer.—J.R., Canongate. Balquhidder France 24 Scots Mag., March 1747, 147 ; P.R., 3622-12

France — Scots Mag., March 1746, 146; S.P.D., 94-255 ; P.R., 2622-12.

France — S.P.D., 89-272, 22nd Nov. 1746 ; P.C., 397 ; P.R., 3623-28 ; Albemarle, i. 98 ; S.P S., ii. 35-47.

Ireland — Captured at sea. Found to be a deserter from Hamilton’s Dragoons.—Scots Mag., June 1746, 42. 168 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2344 M‘Martin, Angus Clanranald’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; 31.3.47 (1) ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury 2345 M‘Martin, Angus Clanranald’s Inverness Transported (2) Sept. 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury 2346 M‘Martin, Inverness ; Malcolm ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury 2347 M'Master, Inverness Transported Malcolm June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Liberty ’ Medway 2348 M'Master, Inverness William June 1746 ; ‘ Margaret & Marv ’ 2349 M'Math, Alex- 30.12.45* ander Carlisle 2350 M'Millan or Inverness M‘Mullen, June 1746 ; Archibald ‘ Wallsgrave,’ Tilbury Fort 2351 M'Millan or Glengarry’s Inverness Transported M'Mullen, June 1746; Donald ‘ Alexander & James ’ 2352 M'Millar, Donald ‘ Alexander & James ’ Died 8.6.46 2353 M'Milne, Archi- 30.12.45 bald Carlisle 2354 M'Mudie, Tilbury Lachlan Released 2355 M'Murich (Mac Inverness Mhuirich or June 1746 ; Transported Macpherson) or ‘ Pamela ’ 31.3.47 M'Murray, Alan Tilbury (Lachlan ?) PRISONERS OF THE ’45 169 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. 20 S.P.D., 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Isle of Eigg 18 Cowherd, Kirktown in Eigg.—S.P.D., 87-122, 88- 60, 96-68 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Inverness-shire 60 S.P.D., 88-60. No reference to having been transported; probably died. Fort William, 60 Husbandry, Fort William. On suspicion.—S.P.D.. Inverness 86-55, 96-68; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R.' 3621-3. Argyllshire 60 ‘ On suspicion.’—S.P.D., 84-2. Note as above.

Aberdeen — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. Note as above. Argyll 32 Servant to Ewen Cameron of Glenfean.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2. Note as above. Sheuglie, Glen- 30 Wounded after Culloden, but rescued by a man urquhart, from Lochaber. He was one of the few who Inverness escaped from abroad and returned home. He was known in after life as the ‘ Grey Smith of Inchvalgar.’—S.P.D., 84-2 ; Grants, 289. — S.P.D., 84-2. Argyll — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D.,79-26. Fate unknown. — Turned King’s Evidence against Allan M‘Donald, chaplain of Clanranald’s.—S.P.D., 96-19. Isle of Eigg 39 Farmer, Galmistal, Eigg.—S.P.D., 87-122. Evid- ence against Clanranald.—S.P.D., 88-60, 96-68 ; Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. 170 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2356 M‘Nab, Finlay — 2.2.46 Discharged Cambus Wallace ; 7.2.46 Stirling Castle, 13.2.46 Leith 2357 M'Nab, John Atholl’s 7.2.46 Transported Stirling Castle ; Edinburgh Castle, Carlisle 2358 M'Nab, Leonard Atholl’s 3.6.46 Perth; 10.8.46 Canongate, 9.8.46 Carlisle 2359 Macnamara, Corporal, Clare’s At sea ; — Denis French Service 28.11.45 Berwick, Feb.1746 Hull 2360 Macnamara, French Service At sea, Hanged Henry ‘ Louis XV ’; Edinburgh Edinburgh 10.5.46 Castle 2361 Macnamara, Clare’s French At sea ; Discharged Patrick Service 28.11.45 Berwick, Feb. 1746 Hull 2362 M'Naughton, Edinburgh Discharged Colin Castle ; 15.1.46 Edin- burgh Jail 2363 M'Naughton. 23.4.46 North Liberated Duncan Queensferry; 6.3.47 23.4.46 Dunfermline PRISONERS OF THE ’45 171 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Stirling — On suspicion. Labourer.—J.R., Leith.

Perth 67 Labourer.—S.P.D., 88-124; P.R., 3621-3; J.R., Edinburgh.

Perthshire — Servant to Chas. Spalding of Whitefield.—J.R., Canongate. Fate unknown; was not trans- ported, and probably died.

— S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84.

— Was found to be a deserter from 14th Light Dragoons and hanged by sentence of a court- martial.—Scots Mag., June 1746. — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

Jamaica — On suspicion.-—J.R., Edinburgh.

Argyllshire — ‘ Servant to him called Duke of Perth.’—J.R., Dunfermline. 172 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2364 M'Naughton, Kilmarnock’s 1.7.46 Perth; Executed John (Perthshire 10.8.46 Carlisle Squadron) Canongate, 18.10.46 -.8.46 Carlisle

2365 M'Neal, George Cromarty’s Inverness June 1746 ; ‘ Thane of Fife’ Tilbury 2366 M'Neal or M’Nell, Manchester 30.12.45 Pardoned on John Carlisle condition of enlistment 2367 M'Neal, Richard Manchester 30.12.45 22.7.48 Carlisle Transported 2368 M'Neill or Glengyle’s 15.12.45 M'Neil, Duncan Ardno ; Escaped 17.12.45 2.2.46 Dumbarton 2369 M'Neill, Duncan Lochiel’s 13.11.45 Dalkeith ; Liberated 22.11.45 10.3.46 Edinburgh Tolbooth PRISONERS OF THE ’45 173 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Glenlyon, — Servant of Menzies of Culdares. Watchmaker in Perthshire Edinburgh. ‘ Was at Preston battle and boasted that he had kill’d Col. Gardner there.’—P.C., 252,380. He tried to get Murray of Broughton, who was then in the Tower, to prove that he did not kill Col. Gardner. Early in 1745 he was sent by Murray of Broughton to France with the letter from the leaders of the party to the Prince urging him to delay his coming. He returned at the end of May and reported that the Prince would be in So. Uist in July. Among other charges brought against him was that he had brought a charger to the Prince. This horse had been sent by James Menzies of Culdares and Meggenie who had been out in the ’15. When questioned as to the source of the gift M'Naugh- ton absolutely refused to say. Dr. Blaikie points out that every effort was made to induce him to give evidence, and on his way to be hanged he was offered his life and a pension if he would do so. Herephedthat the Governmenthadhonoured him in ranking him with gentlemen, and he hoped they would leave him in quiet to suffer as one. He became known as ‘ MacNeachdain an eich a udhir.’—Stewart, i. 55 ; Celtic Monthly, July 1899, 187 ; S.P.D., 88-16 ; Tullihardine, ii. 316, 332. Caithness 35 S.P.D., 84-2. Not shown as transported ; prob- ably died.

Lancashire — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. Was tried on 19th Sept. 1746 and sentenced to death, but reprieved.—S.P.D., 88-16 ; P.R., 3625-21. Lancashire — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26; P.R., 3621-3. — J.R., Dumbarton.

Lochaber — ‘A common highlander.’ — J.R., Edinburgh. ‘ Miner at Wanlockhead. Denies that he was in arms or any way assisting to the rebels.’— SJ*!)., 89-272. PRISONERS OF THE 45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2370 M'Neil, Patrick Roy Stuart’s 30.12.45 Carlisle 2371 MacNeill or July 1746 Discharged M‘ Kneal, Roder- Inverness; 28.5.47 ick or Roger, of ‘ Pamela,’ Barra Tilbury Fort, London 2372 M'Neil, Roger Clanranald’s Sept. 1746 ; Transported ‘ Pamela,’ Tilbury 2373 M'Nial, Patrick Roy Stuart’s 30.12.45 Carlisle 2374 M'Nicol, Ronald Glengyle’s 15.11.45 Liberated Ardno ; 5.8.47 17.12.45 Dumbarton 2375 M'Owen, Cather- 30.12.45 Transported ine (M'Ewen) Carlisle ; Lancaster Castle 2376 M'Owen Carlisle ; Transported (? M'Cowan), Lancaster William Castle 2377 M'Phaden Discharged (M'Phediran), Allan 2378 M'Phee, Ewen Lochiel’s Inverness Transported or Owen Sept. 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury 2379 M'Phee, Hugh Lancaster Transported (or Ewen) Castle Antigua 8.5.47 2380 M'Phee, Murdoch Clanranald’s Inverness Transported Sept. 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury 2381 M'Pherson, Alex- Keppoch’s Edinburgh Released under ander (1) Castle ; General Par- 15.1.46 don, 1747 Edinburgh Tolbooth PRISONERS OF THE ’45 175 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Perthshire — Taken at fall of Carlisle. Nothing more known of him.—Atkoll, iii. 132. Isle of Barra — He was aged 53. Although he took no part in the Rising he was arrested on suspicion and taken to London in July 1746. He turned King’s Evid- ence. He was released the following year.— Origins, 79 ; Lyon, ii. 288 ; S.P.D., 87-122, 97- 133 ; Scots Mag., 1747, 244. Isle of Barra 28 ‘ Servant. Lived with the Laird at Watersay in Barra.’—S.P.D., 87-122, 88-60 ; P.R., 3621-3. Perth — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. Nothing more is known about him. Glenorchy — Chapman.

Fort William 40 Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 91-77 ; P.R.. 3621-3. Tyrone 60 Bell founder.—S.P.D., 91-84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Mull — ‘ Denies that he was in the rebellion. Can give no distinct account of himself. Guilty of habitual stealing.’—S.P.D., 90-65. Locharkaig 28 Servant to Donald Cameron of Clunes.—S.P.D., 87-122, 88-60, 96-68 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Inverness 30 Labourer.—S-PJ)., 91-77 ; P.P.P., 327-109 ; P.P., 3621-3. Morven, 43 Farmer, Sandvegg, Eigg.—S.P.D., 87-122, 88-60, Argyll 96-68 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Balhadalloch — ‘ Common highlander.’ On suspicion. ‘ Con- fesses that he marched with the rebels to Kelso (which they reached 5.11.45) and there deserted them.’—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Edinburgh. 176 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL; 2382 M'Pherson, Alex- Keppoch’s 6.11.45 Released under ander (2) Dalkeith ; General Par- 25.1.46 Edin- don, 1747 burgh Jail 2383 M'Pherson, Clanranald’s Nov. 1745 Released under Angus Lesma- General Par- hagow ; don, 1747 Edinburgh

2384 M'Pherson, Clanranald’s Douglas ; Discharged Angus (or 15.1.46 Aeneas) Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh Tolbooth 2385 M'Pherson, Clanranald’s 30.12.45 Transported Archibald Carlisle ; Antigua York Castle, 8.5.47 Lincoln Castle 2386 M'Pherson, Clanranald’s 7.11.45 Released under Donald Kelso ; General Par- Edinburgh, don, 1747 12.8.46 Canongate 2387 M'Pherson, Glenbucket’s Carlisle ; Transported Duncan York Castle Antigua 8.5.47 2388 M'Pherson,James MTntosh’s Carlisle; Transported York Castle Antigua 2389 M'Pherson,James Captain, 24.3.46 8.5.47 Spanish-Irish ‘ Prince Pardoned on Grenadiers Charles ’ condition of (late permanent ‘ Hazard ’); banishment ‘ Sheemess,’ 2390 M'Pherson, John M'Intosh’s InvernessBerwick June 1746 ; Transported ‘ Dolphin,’ 31.3.47 Tilbury Fort PRISONERS OF THE ’45 177 HOME OR ORIGIN. S. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Strathspey Labourer.—J.R., Edinburgh.

Kinlochmoidart Servant to Kinlochmoidart. ‘ Says he had not been above three days in Kinlochmoidart’s service when he was taken along with his master, and that he never saw the rebel army.’ This shows that M‘Pherson was with his master on the latter’s unsuccessful mission to Sir Alexander M‘Donald of Sleat, and was caught with him at Lesmahagow.—S.P.D., 89-272; J.R., Edinburgh. Strathnairn, Drover. ‘ Denies that he was concerned with the Inverness rebels.’—S.P.D., 89-272. He was sick in hos- pital with fever in June 1746.—J.R., Edinburgh.

Skye 16 Cowherd. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-88, 96-124, 91-84 ; T.B.P., 327-109.

Moidart — J.R., Canongate.

Inverness 36 Labourer.—S.P.D., 91-84 ; Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 486 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. Aberdeen 22 Labourer.—S.P.D., 91-84 ; Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 486; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. — Shown in the lists as ‘ Don Diego MTherson.’— Scots Mag., March 1746, 147 ; S.P.D., 85-185 94-255 ; P.R., 3622-12.

Inverness 43 Servant.—S'.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. vol. m. 178 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. DISPOSAL. 4.1.46 Transported 2391 MTherson, John Glengarry’s Newcastle ; Carlisle, Chester Castle Edinburgh Liberated 2392 MTherson, Castle ; 10.5.46 Kenneth Bathgate, 15.1.46 Edinburgh Jail from Castle 2393 MTherson, Aberdeen Liberated Robert 2394 MTherson, Thomas 2395 M‘Query Tilbury Transported (? M'Quarrie), Donald 2396 M‘Quarry Sept. 1746 ; Transported (M'Quarrish), ‘ Pamela ’ 31.3.47 Donald Tilbury 2397 M‘Quarry or Inverness Transported M'Quirry, Alex- Sept. 1746 ; 20.3.47 ‘ Pamela ’ ander Tilbury 2398 M‘Quarry or 17.3.46 Transported M'Quiry, Edinburgh 20.3.47 Castle, Donald Tilbury 2399 M‘Quarry Inverness Transported (M'Quarrish), Sept. 1746 ; 31.3.47 John (1) ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury 2400 M'Quarrie Inverness; Transported (M'Quarish), Tilbury John (2) 2401 M'Quary, John Inverness ; Transported Tilbury 2402 M'Quarry(3) or Inverness ; Transported M'Quirry, John ‘ Pamela ’ (4) PRISONERS OF THE ’45 179 HOME OR ORIGIN. GE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Glengarry, 15 S.P.D., 80-48, 81-293, 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3. Inverness

Ruthven, Inver- — An officer in rebel service. Merchant drover.— ness-shire J.R., Edinburgh.

-— ‘ Imprisoned by Lord Ancrum, who can inform of his cryme.’—Allardyce, i. 257. — ‘ James Brown did see him in arms with the rebels.’ —S.P.D., 89-272, 22nd Nov. 1746. Nothing more is known of him. He does not appear to have reached London. — P.R., 3621-3. Island of Eigg — S.P.D., 87-122, 96-68 ; P.R., 3621-3. Morven, 37 Farmer at Fivepenny, Eigg.—87-122, 88- Argyll 60 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. 25 S.PjD., 88-60 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84.

Island of Eigg — Farmer at Galmistill, Eigg.—S.P.D., 87-122,96-68; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. — P.R., 3621-3. Eigg — P.R., 3621-3. Eigg 40 S.P.D., 88-60. 180 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. Released under 2403 M'Quarrie or ‘ Surgeon,rebel 7.11.45 General Par- M‘Warish or service,’ Clan- Kelso ; don, 1747 M'Alquarish, ranald’s EdinburghCastle, John 15.1.46 Edinburgh, 12.8.46 Canongate 7.11.45 Released under 2404 M'Quarrie or Clanranald’s Kelso ; General Par- M‘Warish or Edinburgh don, 1747 M'Alquarish, Castle, John 15.1.46 Edinburgh, 12.8.46 Canongate Dismissed on 2405 Macqueen, Alexr. Duke of Atholl’s 10.6.46 Perth bail 31.7.46 Inverness Transported 2406 M'Queen, Angus M‘LeodRaasay’s of Sept. 1746 ; 20.3.47 ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury 30.12.45 2407 M'Queen or Mac- Glenbucket’s Carlisle ; queen, John York Castle Carlisle ; Transported 2408 M'Querrist, John Liverpool, ‘ Johnson ’ Carlisle ; Transported 2409 M'Querrist, Liverpool, Roderick ‘ Johnson ’ Inverness 2410 M'Quilly, Donald Clanranald’s Sept. 1746 ; ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury Inverness ; 2411 M'Quin, Angus M'LeodRaasay’s of ‘ Pamela ’ Lancaster Transported 2412 M'Quin, Flora Castle Carlisle; Pardoned on 2413 M'Quin, John York Castle condition oi enlistment 22.7.48 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 181 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Moidart — J.R., Edinburgh; J.R., Canongate; Albemarle, ii. 394.

Servant to John M'Alquarish, surgeon.’—J.R., Edinburgh ; J.R., Canongate.

Comrie, Perth On suspicion.—J.R., Perth. Isle of Skye Servant to M'Leod of Raasay.—S.P.D., 87-122 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. Inverness Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. Pleaded guilty at his trial and was sentenced to death, 2nd Oct. 1746. He was reprieved.— Scots Mag., 1746, 483, 543. Ultimate fate not known.

Island of Eigg Farmer, Howlin, Eigg.—S.P.D., 87-122.

S.P.D., 88-60. Nothing more known of him ; probably died. ‘ Highlands ’ S.P.D., 91-84 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-88. Pleaded guilty at his trial on 2nd Oct. 1746 and was sentenced to death, but reprieved.—S.P.D., 88-42; P.R., 3625-21. 182 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2414 M‘Rae or M'Craw, Cromarty’s Sept. 1746 ; Alexander ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury 2415 Macrae or Cromarty’s ‘ Alexander Died 24.5.46 M‘Craw, Donald & James ’ 2416 Macrae(1) or Cromarty’s ‘ Alexander Died 9.6.46 M‘Craw, Donald & James ’ (2) 2417 M'Rae or M'Craw, Glengarry’s Tilbury Transported Donald 2418 Macrae, James Lieutenant, 15.4.46 Discharged Spanish Service Sutherland ; H.M.S. ‘ Hawk,’ London 2419 Macraithor Captain, Ber- ‘Louis XV’; Pardoned on Macroth, James wick’s French 28.11.45 condition of or John Service Edinburgh permanent Castle, banishment 26.12.45 2.7.47 Berwick, Feb.1746 Hull 2420 M‘Ra or M'Raw, May 1746 Hanged as a Murdoch Inverness spy, Inverness, May 1746

2421 M'Ranald, Donald Clanranald’s Inverness; Transported Tilbury 2422 M'Raw or M'Rau, Lord George Inverness Transported Donald Murray’s June 1746 ; ‘ Alexander & James ’ 2423 M'Raw, Donald Cromarty’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; 20.3.47 ‘ Liberty ’ Tilbury PRISONERS OF THE ’45 183 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Inverness —- Cowherd to John Fraser at Muirtown.—S.P.D., 89-122. Not transported. May have died. Inverness — S.P.D., 84-2. Inverness — S.P.D., 84-2. Lochbroom — An appeal was submitted for him by his Minister, but without avail.—P.R., 3621-3 ; S.P.D., 94- 241. — Taken along with the Earl of Cromarty, several officers, and 150 men.—Scots Mag., April 1746, 190. France — This man was one of the Kintail Macraes.—Scots Mag., Nov. 1745, 541 ; Origins, 77 ; Scots Mag., Dec. 1745, 590 ; S.P D., 81-72 ; P.R., 3622-12.

Kintail — Spoken of as ‘ nearest relation to the chieftain of that name.’ He was captured by a party at the house of M‘Donald of Leek, and although he had taken no part in the Rising was sent to the Duke of Cumberland in Inverness. Here he was im- mediately hanged as a spy, protesting his inno- cence.—Lyon, ii. 205, 299> iii. 378 ; Origins, 77. 60 S.P.D., 88-60. Perth 48 S.P.D.. 84-2, 88-60. This is perhaps the Capt. MacRaw, one of the Kintail Macraes, referred to by Dr. Blaikie as in Glengarry’s regiment.— Origins: 77. Ross 24 Farmer in Clochgowre.—S.P.D., 86-55, 88-60 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. 184 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE REGIMENT. DISPOSAL. 2424 M‘Raw or Cromarty’s Inverness M‘Rars ?, Rory June 1746; ‘ Alexander & James ’ 2425 M'Rievre, Duncan — H.M.S. ‘ Furnace ’ Tilbury 2426 M‘Ritchie, John Lovat’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; 20.3.47 ‘ Pamela ’ 2427 M‘Rory, Donald Cromarty’s Tilbury 2428 M'Rory, Taskel Cromarty’s Inverness June 1746 ; ‘ Alexander & James ’ 2429 M‘Ross, Donald Cromarty’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; ‘ Alexander & James ’ 2430 Macksunn 13.1.46 Lin- Discharged on (M'Sween ?), lithgow ; bail 7.2.46 Archibald 20.1.46 Leith 2431 M'Swane, Angus Cromarty’s Inverness ; Tilbury Fort 2432 M'Sweene, Angus Lovat’s Inverness June 1746 ; ‘ Jane of Alloway,’ Tilbury Fort 2433 M ‘ Taggart (Mac- Transported Intagart), Patrick 2434 M'Tavish of Dun- Released under ardary, Dugald General Par- don, 1747

2435 M Vane or M’Gillivrav of Inverness M'Wean, John Dunmaglass June 1746 ; (MTntosh’s) ‘Jane of Alloway,’ Tilbury Fort PRISONERS OF THE ’45 185 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Ross-shire 21 S.P.D., 84-2. Nothing more known of him ; probably died. Benbecula — ‘ For having rowed the Pretender’s son from S. Uist to Skye.’—Albemarle, i. 71. No further reference to him. 70 Herd to Lord Lovat.—S.P.D., 88-60; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. Lochbroom — A petition was put in for him by Rev. James Robertson.-—S.P.D., 94-241. Fate unknown. Inverness 62 S.P.D., 84-2. Probably died, as he was not transported. Sutherland 24 S.P.D., 84-2, 88-60.

Linlithgow — Inn-keeper.—J.R., Leith. Ross 20 Servant to John M'Leod in Belmore.—S.P.D., 86- 18. Fate unknown ; probably died. Isle of Skye 62 Farmer in Roache, Skye.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2. Not transported ; probably died.

— P.R., 3621-3. Argyllshire — ‘ Apprehended by warrant from the Deputy Lieutenants of Argyleshire for treasonable practise. His case appears from four letters found upon Sir James Campbell which M‘Lavish acknowledged were of his hand writing.’— S.P.D., 90-65 ; J.R., Dumbarton. Inverness 20 Servant to Jno. M'Farlane in Petty.—S.P.D., 86- 18, 84-2. Fate unknown; not transported ; probably died. 186 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2436 M'Vannan, John Glengarry’s Inverness ; Tilbury Fort 2437 M'Vurich (or ‘ Pamela ’ ; Released M'Warish), London, in 10.6.47 Lachlan house of Dick the messenger 2438 M'Vurrish or M‘Lean of Tiree ; Discharged M'Ourich or Drimnin’s 4.2.47 15.7.47 M’Warish, Glasgow Malcolm 2439 M'Warish, John Carlisle Transported 2440 M‘Warish, Robert Carlisle Transported 2441 M‘William, John Inverness ; Died 27.5.46 ‘ Alexander & James ’ 2442 M‘William, John Glenbucket’s 30.12.45 Carlisle ; Chester Castle 2443 Mealy, Lawrence 14.5.46 Liberated Montrose 21.7.46 2444 Meiklejohn or Inverness Transported Mickle, John June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Alexander & James,’ ‘ Liberty ’ Medway 2445 Mein or Mean, Grant’s Carlisle ; Released Isabel Chester Castle 2446 Mean, John Carlisle ; Transported Liverpool, 31.3.47 ‘ Johnson ’ 2447 Mell, John Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 Carlisle 2448 Mellin or Millen, Manchester 30.12.45 James Carlisle 2449 Mellon, — ‘ Rebel Service ’ Culloden Hanged 20.4.46 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 187 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Isle of Skye Servant to Angus M‘Donald in Turting.—S.P.D., 86-18. Remarks as above. Moidart S.P.D., 98-41. Made prisoner for helping the Prince to escape to Uist. Evidence against Ladv Clanranald.—S.P.D., 95-96 ; Albemarle, i. 70. Balemcanoch, J.R., Glasgow. Tiree Labourer.—S.P.D., 88-124. Labourer.—S.P.D., 88-124. Kilmorack, ‘ Was with the rebels and taken prisoner.’—P.C., Inverness-shire 78 ; S.P.D., 84-2. Banff Labourer. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-293. No further reference to him. Dublin Mariner. The Harvk sloop of war. On suspicion of having deserted, having no pass.’—J.R., Montrose. Stirling In the Royals ’ (i.e. Royal Scots). ‘ Stack’s Com- pany.’ This man was a deserter.—S.P.D., 86-55, 84-2, 88-60, 95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R., 3621-3. Alloa S.P.D., 81-293. Lancashire Langside 22 Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. No further reference to him. Preston 23 Weaver. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. He was sentenced to death, but his dis- posal is unknown. May have died. Does not appear in transportation lists.—Baga, Ixix. 181. — Deserter from the Royals who joined the Prince.— Cumberland Orders. 188 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2450 Mellor, Daniel London 2451 Melvil, Robert 28.1.46 Edin- Discharged burgh Jail 8.2.46 2452 Melville, Alexr. — 23.7.46 Discharged Dundee 2453 Melvin or Mel- Stonywood’s Aberdeen ; Released under ville, Alexander 8.8.46 General Par- Canongate don, 1747 2454 Melvin or Melvel Stonywood’s Aberdeen; Transported or Melville, Canongate, William 8.8.46 Carlisle 2455 Meney, Joseph Berwick’s French At sea Discharged Service 28.11.45; Berwick 2456 Menzies, Adam Duke of Atholl’s 19.3.46 Discharged Stirling 11.4.46 2457 Menzies, James Lieutenant, 30.12.45 Discharged Roy Stuart’s Carlisle; Marshalsea 2458 Menzies, John 9.1.46 Liberated Coatbridge ; 10.4.46 10.1.46 Edin- burgh Jail 2459 Menzies, John Paymaster, Canongate Discharged Menzies of Schien’s Regt.

2460 Menzies, John July 1746 Discharged Aberdeen ; 2.8.46 Canongate 2461 Menzies, Robert 31.3.46 Discharged Stirling 29.4.46 2462 Menzies or Ogilvy’s 30.12.45 Transported ‘ Minges,’Walter Carlisle ; Antigua Lincoln 8.5.47 Castle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 189 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. The only reference to him is that Justice Dukin- field was called on to say what evidence there was against him.—S.P.D., 94-41. Edinburgh On suspicion. Carrier. On suspicion.—J.R., Dundee Aberdeen Servant to William Menzies of Pitfodles. ‘ Con- fesses he went with the rebels to Derby.’—J.R., Canongate ; Allardyce, i. 257. Aberdeen Miner. Servant to George Forbes, merchant in Aberdeen.—J.R., Canongate ; S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; Allardyce, i. 257. France S.P.D., 94-255. Perthshire Tenant to Sir Robert Menzies. In the rebellion. St. Germains, Captured at capitulation of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79- France 26, 93-30. He appears to have shown that he was a French subject. Edinburgh ‘ A youth running errands for the rebels.’—J.R., Edinburgh. St. Ninians — Son of Rob Menzies, inn-keeper ; portioner of St. Ninians. ‘ Witnesses state that he was in arms with the rebels and acted as Quarter- master.’—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Canongate. It was possibly this man who was subsequently arrested in Holland on suspicion and sent to London and confined in Carrington’s house.— S.P.Scot., ii. 38-13; S.P.D., 107-34. Edinburgh — Writer in Edinburgh. ‘ On suspicion.’-—J.R., Canongate. Callander — Farmer. On suspicion.—J.R., Stirling. Atholl 18 Flaxdresser. Taken at capture of Carlisle.— S.P.D., 79-26, 91-77; P.R., 3621-3; T.B.P., 327-109. 190 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT; CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2463 Mercer, Laurence Volunteer, 10.6.46 Died in prison of Lethenty Perthshire Lethenty ; Oct. 1746 Squadron, 10.6.46 Kilmarnock’s Dundee, Horse 13.8.46 Canongate, Carlisle 2464 Mercer, Simon Clare’s French At sea, Discharged Service 28.11.45 Berwick; Feb.1746 Hull 2465 Merry, George Lord George Culloden, Murray’s Inverness 2466 Mersh, Samuel 18.5.46 Fet- Released tercairn ; 21.7.46 28.5.46 Montrose 2467 Mervale, Adam Transported 2468 Mervyn, Clare’s French Taken at Pardoned on Valentine Service sea in condition of ‘ Louis XV ’: permanent 6.12.45 banishment Edinburgh Castle, 26.12.45 Berwick, Hull 2469 Michael, George Carlisle 2470 Middleton, James Glenbucket’s Culloden, Inverness 2471 Middleton, John — 24.4.46 Discharged Aberdeen ; 10.3.47 2.8.46 Canongate 2472 Middleton, Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 Transported Saunders or Carlisle ; Antigua Alexander Lincoln 8.5.47 Castle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 191 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Melginch, Son of Sir Laurence Mercer of Melginch. ‘ In the Lethenty, Rebellion.’ ‘ A private man.’—J.R., Dundee. Forfarshire Pleaded guilty at his trial at Carlisle and was condemned to death, but died in prison.—Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 438 ; Nov. 1746, 543. The Court record says that he ‘ appears very young.’ —S.P.D., 88-16 ; Tullibardine, ii. 333 ; Baga, Ixix. 187. France S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

Aberdeenshire See Culloden List.—Allardyce, ii. 614. As he never reached London he probably died in Inverness. Fettercaim J.R., Montrose.

There is no other reference to him.—P.R., 3621-3. France P.R., 3622-12.

Labourer. ‘ Sick.’—S.P.D., 88-124. Was not transported ; probably died. Banffshire See Culloden List.—Allardyce, ii. 612. He prob- ably died, as he was never sent to London. Kincardine- Gardener. On suspicion. ‘ Declares that he was shire no ways concerned with the rebels and was made prisoner by a party of soldiers to whome he was showing the road, because he could not go the length with them.’—S.P.D., 89-272; J.R., Aberdeen ; J.R., Canongate. Aberdeen ‘ Servant.’ Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,91-77 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. 192 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2473 Miles, George Carlisle ; Pardoned con- York Castle ditionally on banishment to America, Sept. 1748 2474 Mill, Andrew Kilmarnock’s Culloden, Horse Inverness, (Crichton’s ?) June 1746 ‘ Thane of Fife,’ Tilbury Fort 2475 Mill, John Duke of Perth’s Chester Castle 2476 Mill, John Ogilvy’s 18.5.46 Aber- Discharged brothok ; 6.5.47 Canongate

2477 Mill, William Lord Lewis Inverness Gordon’s June 1746 ‘ Thane of Fife’ 2478 Millan, William Artillery 30.12.45 Carlisle 2479 Millar or Miller, Sir Jas. Kin- 18.5.46 Liberated John loch’s ’ (i.e. 2nd Glamis, 21.7.46 Bn., Ogilvy’s) surrendered himself with arms ; 24.5.46 Montrose 2480 Millar, Robert 13.5.46 Liberated Burnside ; 21.7.46 15.4.46 Montrose 2481 Miller, Charles 27.4.46 Released Leshe ; 20.3.47 Leith, Canongate 25.6.46 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 HOME OR ORIGIN. age. notes and authorities. — ‘ Servant for many years to a captain in the rebel- lion.’ Pleaded guilty at his trial in Oct. 1746 and was sentenced to death, but reprieved.— S.P.D., 88-42 ; P.R., 3625-14. Aberdeen 21 Servant to a farmer in Tulliecaim.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2. Was not transported; may have died.

Longside, — Labourer.—S.P.D., 81-293. Remarks as above. Aberdeenshire Boysack Mills, — Miller. ‘ Common man.’ He may have been the Inverkellior ‘ vagabond ’ ‘ who voluntarily enlisted and carried arms at Culloden with the Rebels.’— P.C., 178. ‘ Confesses that he carried arms in Ogilvie’s rebel regiment and was at the battle of Falkirk.’—S’.P.Z)., 89-272; J.R., Arbroath; J.R., Canongate. Aberdeenshire 49 S.P.D., 84-2. Nothing known of his disposal. May have died. Aberdeen — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. Remarks as above. Glamis — * Carried arms in the rebel army, being hired by a farmer in his stead.’—P.C.,222 ; J.R., Montrose.

— J.R., Montrose.

Hawick — Servant to Mr. Scott of Atherstonshiells. ‘ In arms at Leslie.’ This was probably the man who was ill in prison in Dec. 1746. ‘ He declares that he served his master, a rebel officer, during the rebellion but never carried arms.’—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Canongate. VOL. III. 194 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREE1 DISPOSAL. 2482 Miller, Farquhar Duke of Perth’s Kippen ; Transported (Farcher) 1.5.46 Stirling Castle, Carlisle 2483 Miller, James — Perth Released under General Par- don, 1747 2484 Miller, James Baggot’s Hussars 14.1.46 Escaped Stirling ; 14.4.46 20.1.46 Leith, 7.2.46 Edinburgh 2485 Miller, James Manchester 30.12.45 Sentenced to Carlisle ; death 19.9-46; 13.1.46 York, reprieved 15.1.46 14.10.46; Lancaster pardoned on Castle, condition of 1.8.46 enlistment Carlisle, 22.7.47 20.10.46 Portsmouth ‘ Royal Duke ’

2486 Miller, John Berwick’s French Taken at sea Discharged (Jean) Service Berwick 2487 Miller, John Duke of Atholl’s 2.7.46 Perth Discharged 16.3.47

2488 Miller, Patrick Ogilvy’s 13.5.46 Liberated Burnside ; 21.7.46 15.5.46 Montrose PRISONERS OF THE ’45 195 HOME OR ORIGIN. A.GE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Edinburgh 50 Gardener.—S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Auchtergaven, — Brewer. ‘ Was in the mob at Perth on the anni- Perthshire versary of His Majesty’s birthday, fired on the townspeople, and active in raising Lord Naim’s tenants into the Rebellion.^—P.C., 226 ; J.R., Perth. — ‘ A rebell Hussar.’ Gentleman’s servant.—J.R., Leith ; J.R., Edinburgh.

— This man wrote a diary, 1745-50. He joined at Manchester and was captured at the fall of Carlisle, 30th Dec. 1745. After being for some months in Lancaster he went for trial to Carlisle on 9th Sept. He pleaded guilty, and on 19th Sept. 1746 was sentenced to death. On 14th Nov., the day before his execution, he was re- prieved : instead of being transported he accepted the offer of enhstment in one of the ‘ Independ- ant Companies ’ being raised for Admiral Bos- cawen’s expedition to India against the French. He says a considerable number of other prisoners enlisted. He embarked on 20th Oct., and the fleet sailed for India on 25th Oct. 1746.—S.P.D., 81-76 ; ‘ The Diary of James Miller, 1745-50,’ in Journal of Army Historical Research, vol. iii. p. 208 ; P.R., 3526-21. France — S.P.D., 85-185, 94-255. Logiealmond — Gardener at Balmanno. On suspicion. ‘ Con- fesses that he carried arms on behalf of his brother, who is a tenant to Logiealmond and forced him out. Others saw him in arms with the rebels but say that he soon left them.’— S.P.D., 89-272. Burnside — J.R., Montrose. 196 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 13.1.46 Lin- Liberated 2489 Miller, Walter lithgow ; 2.7.46 20.1.46 Leith 22.1.46 Leith; 2490 Miller, William 28.1.46 Edinburgh, Carlisle, York Castle Discharged on 2491 Miller, William Duke of Perth’s 12.5.46 Perth bail 18.3.47

2492 Milne or Mills, Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 Transported Andrew Carlisle; Antigua Lincoln 8.5.47 Castle Escaped 2493 Mills, George — YorkCarlisle; 10.8.47

2494 Mills, William Manchester York Castle ; Transported Lincoln Antigua 8.5.47 2495 Milne, Andrew 30.12.45 Transported Carlisle; 22.4.47 York, Lincoln 2496 Miln, David 1.2.46 ; Sent to a 13.2.46 King’s ship, Leith Leith Roads j as innocent 2497 Miln or Mill, 24.2.46 Liberated John Montrose ; 25.2.47 10.3.46 Stirling, Edinburgh PRISONERS OF THE ’45 197 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Linlithgow — Hostler.—J.R., Leith.

Dundee — ‘ Sailor. Carried arms. On suspicion.’—S.P.D., 81-88. No further reference to him.

Dunkeld — A boy of 14 years old. On suspicion. ‘ Says that one Gow, a rebel, did partly by force and partly by flattering carry him north with the rebels. Witnesses declared that they saw him with the rebel army sometimes carrying a knapsack and other times driving a cart, but never bearing arms.’—S.P.D., 89-292. Banff 17 Tailor. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 91-77 ; T.B.P., 327-109. Penrith — He was tried at York on 6th Oct. 1746 and pleaded guilty. No other trace of this man’s history has been found until 17.1.49, when Lord Stanhope asked the Sheriff of Yorkshire how he had escaped.—S.P.D. Entry Book, 85-10,106; S.P.D., 109-8, 110-11. Lancashire 23 ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.^—S.P.D., 81-88. Pleaded guilty at his trial 2nd Oct. 1746, was sentenced to death, but was reprieved.—Scots Mag., 1746, 483, 543 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. — P.R., 3621-3 ; S.P.D., 96-124.

Linlithgow — Probably a deserter from Navy.—J.R., Leith.

Montrose — ‘ Gentleman.’ ‘ Doctor and Surgeon.’ On sus- picion.—J.R., Stirling ; J.R., Edinburgh. 198 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2498 Milne, John 25.2.46 Discharged Montrose ; Stirling 2499 Miln, Thomas 1.2.46 ; Sent to a 13.2.46 King’s ship, Leith Leith Roads, as innocent 2500 ‘ Mirobel ’ ‘ Engineer- Culloden ; Sent back to (Mirabelle de General to the Perth Gordon) Pretender’s France Army,’ French Service 2501 Missin, Taddy French Service At sea ; Discharged Marshalsea 2502 Mitchell, — — 30.4.46 Dumbarton Castle

2503 Mitchell, Alex- Lord Lewis Inverness Transported ander Gordon’s June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Wallsgrave,’ 2504 Mitchell, Alex- Tilbury Fort ander Stafford 2505 Mitchell, David Ogilvy’s Inverness June 1746 ; ‘ Alexander & James ’ 2506 Mitchell, George Ogilvy’s Aberdeen ; Transported Canongate, 8.8.46 Carlisle 2507 Mitchell, James Ogilvy’s Aberdeen Discharged PRISONERS OF THE ’45 199 HOME OR ORIGIN. S. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Montrose - Town Officer, Montrose. ‘ On suspicion.’—J.R., Stirhng. Linlithgow Probably a deserter from the Navy.—J.R., Leith. (See also David Miln.) France He was a French engineer who appears to have been exceptionally inefficient. His siege opera- tions at Stirhng were a dismal failure, as they were at Fort Wilham. Lord Macleod said he was always drunk. Surrendered after Culloden. He was treated as a prisoner of war and returned to France.—S.P.S., 31-3 ; Origins, 182 n, 192 n. France Servant to Col. Nugent.—S.P.D., 93-30. ‘ An account came to Edinburgh that one Mitchell an Italian, who said he had been 30 years in the service of the Pretender, had surrendered to Mr. Buchanan of Drumakill J.P. and committed to the Castle of Dumbarton.’—Scots Mag., May 1746, 238. Nothing more is known about him. He was probably released in July 1747, unless he was returned to France with other foreign prisoners. Banff Servant to Bog Stewart, Chamberlain to Duke of Perth.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 95-2 ; Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. ‘ Upon suspicion of treason.’ Fate unknown; probably released.—S.P.D., 81-86. Angus S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him. He probably died. Old Machar, Was at Culloden.—J.R., Aberdeen ; J.R., Canon- Aberdeenshire gate ; P.R., 3621-3 ; Allardyce,i.25'7. Lonhead, Old Labourer in Northfield. — P.C., 16; Allardyce, Machar, Aber~ i. 257 ; J.R., Aberdeen. deenshire 200 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE REGIMENT. DISPOSAL. 2508 Mitchell, James Lord Lewis 7.2.46 Executed Gordon’s Coupar; Carlisle Perth, 15.11.46 1.4.46 Edin- burgh Jail, Canongate, 8.8.46 Carlisle 2509 Mitchell, James Ogilvy’s 29.4.46 Duns; 29.4.46 Montrose, 15.5.46 Aberdeen, Inverness June 1746, ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort 2510 Mitchell, John Drummer, Dundee Discharged Ogilvy’s 2511 Mitchell, John Glengarry’s Inverness ; Transported Tilbury Fort 20.3.47

2512 Mitchell, Robert Bannerman’s 1.5.46 Johns- haven ; 1.5.46 Montrose, 15.5.46 Inverness, June 1746 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort PRISONERS OF THE ’45 201 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Arnhall, Aber- — ‘ Denies that he was concerned with the rebel deenshire army.’—S.P.D., 89-272. Pleaded guilty when arraigned and was sentenced to death.—Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 438 ; S.P.D., 88-16 ; Addl. MSS., 24900-28 ; Baga, Ixix. 186.

Panmure, 40 Blacksmith in Benshie. Charged with ‘ entertain- Angus ing the rebels.’ He fell sick on the way north and was for some time in Aberdeen.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2 ; Allardyce, i. 257. Nothing further is known about him. He was not transported

Dundee 16 ‘ Drummer in the Rebel Army, was at the battle of Falkirk, and went North.’—P.C., 224 ; J.R., Dundee. Edinburgh 48 This may have been the John Mitchell, ale-house keeper, and servant to Lord Elcho, who ‘ carried arms, was at Preston battle, carried off a Dragoon horse from thence, and was in the rebellion to the end.’—P.C., 252; S.P.D., 88-60; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Johnshaven, 36 Brewer. ‘ Was assisting in livering the French Benholme, ships of Arms at Stonehaven, and active in Kincardine serving the French officers with horses of his own and others, he caused press for that purpose and in searching all passengers for letters, etc., was at Montrose assisting to Spulzie the Hazard sloop of warr and carried home some things of consequence. He was the man who had com- mand of the party of rebels that took Mr. Thomas Tulloch, Collector of the Cess in the Mearns, and carried him with his books to the Rebells’ Lord Lieutenant, then Governor of Stonehaven. ’Twas he who forced out and headed a body of fishermen with whom he apprehended Messrs. Gray and Bisset, mer- chants in Montrose and Perth, as they landed from a warship in order to get Intelligence of the rebells’ situation in Montrose, and put them into the hands of Clan M‘Gregor which had the 202 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL.

2513 Mitchell, Walter Ensign and 30.12.45 Pardoned con- Adjutant, Duke Carlisle ; ditionally on of Perth’s London banishment (Southwark) to America, Sept. 1748

2514 Mitchell, William 19-5.46 Discharged Dundee 9-8.46 2515 Moir, Henry Private, Bal- Inverness; Transported merino’s Life London Sept. 1748 Guards (Southwark) PRISONERS OF THE ’45 203 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Government of that town. Was pfincipal director at landing 14 boats full of arms and ammunition at Johnshaven in the night time and caused a great Fire to be made upon the shore for their direction ; he also commanded a party which took two Excise Officers and de- livered them into the hands of the Rebel Hussars. Being asked by some of the neighbourhood, as he went off from Johnshaven in Arms (in which he always was) what his Design was he answered he was going to shoot the Duke of Cumberland. Since the 20th Feb. 1745-6 he has been in Sir Alex. Bannerman’s Company and carried arms at Culloden.’ There is no evidence of his dis- posal, but his name does not appear in the transportation lists. He may have died at Tilbury.—P.C., 180 ; S.P.D., 86-18, 88-60. Kinedward, 17 Son of a woman who kept an ale-house. Was a Aberdeen student at the University and went to Buchan to escape being captured by Glenbucket who was looking for recruits. At his trial he said Pit- sligo’s men captured him and forced him into the army. His mother said she offered them money but they replied that they wanted men, not money. He was taken prisoner and imprisoned in Carlisle, and thence sent to London. He was tried 25th Oct. 1746 and sentenced to death. His mother pleaded that she had supplied Cope with hay and straw at Banff, and he was re- prieved and banished.—Macbeth Forbes, p. 10 ; S.P.D., 79-26, 107-28 ; Scots Mag., 1746, 528 ; P.R., 3625-14; Allardyce, ii. 475 ; Egerton, 2000-54 ; Baga, Ixix. 173. Dundee — Shipmaster. ‘ For carrying rebels abroad.’—J.R., Dundee. Kelso — He was a Surgeon at Kelso. ‘ But had little busi- ness and no estate.’ Brother of Robert Moir. He was tried 22nd Jan. 1747 and sentenced to death, but reprieved 12th Feb. 1747. The Duke of Queensberry, on 12th Feb. 1747, wrote to Newcastle recommending him for pardon.— Scots Mag., 1747,47,87 ; S.P.D., 107-28,107-74 ; S.P.D. MS. Cal., 94-35 ; P.R. 3625-14 ; Allar- dyce, ii. 402 ; Egerton, 2000-11. 204 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2516 Moir, James Aberdeen Released on bail 2517 Moir, Robert Private, Bal- Inverness; Transported merino’s Life London to America, Guards (Southwark) Sept. 1748

2518 Moir or More of — 13.9.45 Leckie, William House of Montgomery Leckie; 6.2.46 Edinburgh Castle

2519 Moitou, Louis French Service At sea, Discharged ‘ Soleil,’ 2520 Mollen, James Manchester CarlisleMarshalsea

2521 Molloy, Philippe Quartermaster, 17.4.46 Discharged Fitzjames’ Regt. Inverness; French Service Penrith 2522 Money, James 24.4.46 Dun- Escaped fermline 27.12.46 2523 Monroe, Alan Glengarry’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort 2524 Monro, Donald Cromarty’s Dunrobin Discharged Inverness ; Tilbury 2525 Monro, Duncan Glenbucket’s Carlisle ; Transported York Castle Antigua 8.5.47 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 205 HOME OR ORIGIN. 4GE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Old Machar, — ‘ Shoemaker. Assisted in unloading a Spanish Old Aberdeen ship at Peterhead, was in custody but admitted for bail.’—P.C., 14 ; J.R., Aberdeen ; Allardyce, i. 262. Kelso — Brother of Henry Moir and farmer near Kelso. Tried 22nd Jan. 1747 and sentenced to death, but was reprieved 12th Feb. 1747. The Duke of Queensberry wrote on 12th Feb. 1747 to New- castle recommending that he be pardoned.— Scots Mag., 1747,47,87 ; S.P.D., 107-28,107-74 ; S.P.D. MS. Cal., 94-35 ; P.R., 3625-14 ; Allar- dyce, ii. WS ; Egerton, 2000-11. Leckie, Stir- — On suspicion. ‘ Subsists himself.’ ‘ By his de- lingshire claration before Sheriff Napier he denies to have had correspondence with the person called the Duke of Perth. Yet there is a letter in Mr. Solicitor Home’s custody wrote and signed by Leckie directed to the Duke wherein he acknow- ledges to have received a letter from him.’— S.P.D., 89-72. According to Lyon in Mourning (i. 126), Leckie’s name was George. Dr. Blaikie says that Leckie, in Sept. 1745, belonged to George Moir.—Itinerary, 13 (4); J./i., Edinburgh Castle. France — In French service. Taken at sea in the Soleil privateer going to Scotland.—S.P.D., 81-80, 93-30. Englishman — Tried at Carlisle Sept. 1746 and sentenced to death. —Scots Mag., Sept. 1746,439. No further refer- ence to him ; as he was not transported he probably died. France — Addl. MSS., 29674-210. Yorkshire — Napkin merchant.—J.R., Dunfermline. Glenmoriston 28 Farmer in Glenmoriston.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88- 60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Dunrobin — He gave evidence against his commanding officer, Lord MacLeod.—Allardyce, ii. 394, 403. — ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-88; T.B.P., 327-109. 206 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2526 Monro, George Duke of Atholl’s 10.12.46 Discharged on Perth bail, 27.12.46 2527 Monro, Hector — Inverness Transported June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Alexander & James,’ ‘ Liberty ’ 2528 Monro, William Clanranald’s Culloden, Died Inverness, June 1746 ; ‘ Wallsgrave 2529 Montigny, Charles Berwick’s French ‘ Prince Service Charles,’ Discharged at sea; Berwick 2530 Moodie or Mudie, Ogilvy’s Inverness Discharged James June 1746 ; 3.3.47 ‘ Alexander & James,’ 20.6.46 London (Southwark] 2531 Moore, Colin Carlisle ; Transported Chester Castle 2532 Moore, William Marshalsea Pardoned on (1) condition of permanent banishment 2.7.47 2533 Moore, William Cornet, Fitz- Inverness Pardoned on (2) james’ Horse June 1746 condition of ‘Jane of permanent Alloway ’ banishment Tilbury, 2.7.47 Marshalsea 2534 Mordington, Lord 24.9.45 Pardoned on Charles Douglas Preston ; condition of Carlisle, perpetual London banishment, but died in Carlisle circa 1750 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 207 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Perthshire — J.R., Perth. Ross 31 Drummer, deserted from Loudoun’s regt.—S.P.D., 86-55, 84-2, 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Inverness-shire 70 See Gulloden List.—Allardyce, ii. 612; S.P.D., 84-2.

France 24 S.P.D., 94-255.

Auchmithie, ‘ Voluntarily enlisted into the rebel army, accom- St. Vigeans, panied them into England, was at Falkirk and Forfar went North.’—P.C., 178; S.P.D., 84-2, 94-41. Was discharged by order of Duke of Newcastle for want of evidence against him.—Scots Mag., 1747, 87. Beddyvaughan S.P.D., 81-293 ; P.R., 3621-3. [sic] France S.P.D., 93-30 ; P.R., 3622-12.

Ireland Cornet, has no commission.’—S.P.D., 86-55, 84-2, 88-60 ; P.R., 3622-12.

— He was undoubtedly de jure 5th Lord Mordington but had never assumed the title on his father’s death in June 1741. He was taken prisoner and arraigned at Carlisle 11th Sept. 1746 on a charge of high treason. The nature of his offence is not known. As ‘ Charles Douglas, Esq.’ he then pleaded his Peerage as heir male of the body of the second peer. The plea remained 208 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL.

2535 Morgan, Allan Macleod of Inverness; Transported Raasay’s Tilbury Fort 31.3.47 2536 Morgan, Charles Glenbucket’s YorkCarlisle; Castle TransportedAntigua 8.5.47 2537 Morgan, David Ogilvy’s Dundee Discharged 2538 Morgan, David Manchester London ExecutedKennington Common 30.7.46

Pardoned on 2539 Morgan, David French Service condition of Morris permanent banishment 2540 Morgan, George Farquharson’s Inverness July 1746 ‘ Margaret & Mary ’ PRISONERS OF THE ’45 209 HOME OR ORIGIN. VGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. unrephed to by the Crown Counsel and was consequently undetermined by the Court. The plea, however, though opposed by the Crown, appears to have been allowed, without any proof having been required as to the limitation of the dignity being, as he alleged, to the male heir. (Scots Peerage, vi. 334.) His name (Charles Douglas) was included in a list of persons ban- ished dated 2nd July 1747. But he submitted a petition in 1750 that he had been ‘ kept in chains among the common prisoners ’ and is starving. In this petition he styled himself Charles, Lord Mordington. He died in Carlisle prison.— D.N.B., xv. 298 ; Scots Mag., 1746,438 ; S.P.D., 88-16, 115-50 ; P.R., 3622-12. 25 S.P.D., 88-60, 95-2 ; SP.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Elgin 18 Barber.—S.P.D., 91-84 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. Dundee — J.R., Dundee. Monmouth- 50 Barrister. He joined the Prince’s army at shire Preston on 27 th Nov. 1745 and accom- panied him to Derby, but refused to return to Scotland with him. The Prince consulted him a good deal, and he was called ‘ the Pre- tender’s Counsellor.’ He left the army at Ashbourne on 6th Dec. to go to London to procure intelligence for the Prince. He was tried 18th July 1746 and sentenced to death, and was executed at Kennington along with Townley and several other English officers.— Origins, i. 172 ; Lyon, i. 43 ; Scots Mag., July 1746, 324 ; Allardyce, ii. 448 ; Egerton, 2000-41 ; Baga, Ixix. 174. France — P.R., 3622-12.

Aberdeen 40 S.P.D., 84-2. Not transported ; probably died.

VOL. III. 210 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2541 Morgan, John Corporal, Lord Inverness Transported John Drum- June 1746; 31.3.47 mond’s ‘ Wallsgrave,’ Tilbury Fort 2542 Morgan, Peter Roy Stuart’s Chester Transported 2543 Morrier, William York Castle — 2544 Morris, David Lieutenant, At sea ; Discharged Berwick’s H. M.S. French Service ‘ Sheemess,’ Berwick 2545 Morris or Morri- French Service Locy Tay ; Transported son, Edward I. 5.46 Perth, 12.5.46 Stirling Castle, Carlisle 2546 Morris or Morice, ‘ Rebel Service ’ 16.4.46 Hanged John Culloden 21.4.46 2547 Morris, Nicholas Sergeant, ‘ Louis XV ’ Pardoned on Bulkeley’s at sea ; condition of French Service 28.11.45 permanent Berwick, banishment Hull 2.7.47 2548 Morris, Nicholas Captain, ‘ Louis XV ’ Pardoned on Bulkeley’s off Mon- condition of French Service trose; permanent 28.11.45 banishment Edinburgh Castle, 26.12.45 Berwick, Hull Manchester 30.12.45 — 2549 Morris, William Carlisle 2550 Morrison, Alex- M‘Lachlan’s Inverness Transported ander June 1746; 31.3.47 ‘ Alexander & James,’ ‘ Liberty ’ Medway 2551 Morison, Andrew 23.11.45 Liberated Edinburgh 24.12.45 Jail PRISONERS OF THE ’45 211 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Longford, 20 Sailor. ‘ Deserted from General Phillip’s.’— Ireland S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Foginell, — S.P.D., 81-29; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R., Aberdeen 3621-3. — ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’ No further reference to him.—S.P.D., 81-88. France — S.P.D., 94-255.

London 23 Servant. He asked to be sent back to France but was transported.—S.P.D., 88-124, 94-128 ; P.R., 3621-3.

— Deserter taken at Culloden.—Cumberland Orders. France — S.P.D., 81-29, 81-73 ; P.R., 3622-12.

France — Captured at sea.—Scots Mag., Nov. 1745, 541,590 ; S.P.D., 85-185.

Derbyshire — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. No further reference to him. Lewis 50 Distiller, Isle of Mull.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-55, 88-60, 95-2 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Joiner. On suspicion.—J.R., Edinburgh. 212 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. .2.46 Perth Discharged on 2552 Morison, David bail 17.6.47 Bannerman’s Culloden, 2553 Morison, John Inverness 2554 Morison, Richard Valet de 15.5.46 Released after Chambre to Leven; 8.7.48 the Prince 16.5.46 Kirkcaldy, 19.5.46 Leith, Canongate, 8.8.46 Carlisle, Nov. 1746 London, in house of Dick the messenger 17.12.45 Released 2555 Morrison, Thomas Edinburgh 10.3.46 Bulkeley’s At sea, Discharged 2556 Morsey, Edmund French Service 28.11.45 Berwick; Feb.1746 Hull Mariner 28.5.46 Fet- Sent back to 2557 Morsh [sec ter cairn ; the Navy ? Marsh], Samuel 29-5.46 Montrose Ogilvy’s Inverness Discharged 2558 Mortimer, James June 1746 ; ‘ Thane of Fife,’ ‘ James & Mary ’ Medway 2559 Morton, John Bannerman’s Aberdeen Discharged 2560 Moseley, John Lieutenant, 30.12.45 Discharged 2561 Moss, Peter Manchester Carlisle; London PRISONERS OF THE ’45 213 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Dunfermline 15 Servant; a youth. On suspicion. ‘ Confesses that he served a rebel officer.’—S.P.D., 89-272. Banffshire — See Culloden List.—Allardyce, ii. 612. As he was not sent to London he probably died. Edinburgh — Barber. ‘ Wig maker.’ ‘ Attended the Young Pretender.’ ‘ Went along with him as his bar- ber.’ He and Mr. Gib escaped after Culloden to Leven, Fife, where they were caught on 15th May. He was sent to Carlisle, tried and con- demned. On 12th Nov. 1746 he was reprieved and sent to London to give evidence regarding the Prince. Like others who were employed as witnesses he was ultimately released after 8th July 1748.—P.C., 252; Lyon, ii. 161, 162; S.P.D., 88-16, 107-34, 107-63 ; Macbeth Forbes, 22; Baga, Ixix. 183. — On suspicion. * A young lad.’—J.B., Edinburgh. France — S.P.D., 81-73.

London — Mariner. ‘ The wine help [sic] in a man of war ; on suspicion of having deserted—no pass.’— J.R., Montrose. Angus 18 ‘ Servant to Rattrie of Drumie, a rebel.’ Turned King’s Evidence.—S.P.D., 86-55, 84-2; Allar- dyce, ii. 438, 456.

— Forced by Alex. Garioch of Mergie; deserted.— Allardyce, i. 272. — Was in prison 7th Feb. 1745/6. ‘ Upon suspicion of treason.’ No further reference to him.—S.P.D., 81-86. — Turned King’s Evidence.—Allardyce, ii. 449 ; Baga, Ixix. 172. 214 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2562 Moss, William Captain, 30.12.45 Escaped Manchester Carlisle; July 1746 London (Newgate Prison) 2563 Mouchall, Andrew Lovat’s Culloden, Died Inverness 2564 Moudie, James Ensign, Ogilvy’s Birnie ; Released under 25.4.46 General Par- Montrose don, 1747 2565 Mouse, James French Service 18.5.46 Discharged Linton, 17.2.47 Leith ; 20.5.46 Edin- burgh J ail 2566 Mowat or Mouat, Ogilvy’s Inverness William June 1746 ; ‘ Dolphin ’ Tilbury 2567 Mowlony, Walter 27.4.46 Escaped Saltcoats ; 19.7.46 27.4.46 Irvine 2568 Muckarsy or 1.2.46 Released under M‘ Kasaw, Stirling ; General Par- Magnus 13.12.46 don, 1747 Edinburgh Jail from Canongate 2569 Muckle, Robert Cocker- Transported mouth ; Carlisle, 22.7.46 Whitehaven 2570 Mudie, David Ogilvy’s 13.5.46 Liberated Glamis ; 28.4.47 24.5.46 Montrose 2571 Muir, John 6.1.46 Discharged Edinburgh 10.3.46 2572 Mulhall, Joseph Pardoned un- conditionally 20.10.47 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 215 HOME OR ORIGIN. E. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Lancashire — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. He appears to have escaped before or during his trial.—Scots Mag., July 1746, 319. Inverness-shire — See Culloden List.—Allardyce, 613. Arbroath — ‘ Said to be Ensign.’—J.R., Montrose. London — ‘ Late of Colonel Scots regiment. Declares that he deserted it in Flanders in order to come home, but, being taken prisoner by the French, he enhsted with them and came over with the French Picquets.’—S.P.D., 89-272. Montrose 40 ‘ Carried arms at Inverury and Falkirk and went north with the Rebels.’ Was probably captured at Culloden.—P.C., 178 ; S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him. Ireland — Hatmaker.—J.R., Irvine.

Edinburgh — Carter. ‘Forced to carry baggage.’—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Canongate.

Duns 60 Labourer. ‘ For high treason in levying war.’— S.P.D., 88-124, 92-201 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. He was probably trying to desert when he was caught. Glamis — ‘ Voluntarily enlisted and carried arms.’—S.P.D., 89-272. 16 A young country lad.—J.R., Edinburgh. — No other reference to this man appears in any list. —P.R., 3623-28. 216 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2573 Mull, George Stonywood’s Inverness June 1746 ; ‘ Thane of Fife ’ 2574 Murdoch or Ensign in Canongate ; Transported Murdo, William the Rebel 8.8.46 Army ’ Carlisle 2575 Murdoch or Aberdeen Discharged Murdo, William 2576 Murphy, Richard Captain, Lally’s 17.4.46 Pardoned on French Service Inverness ; condition of Penrith permanent banishment 2577 Murray, Sir David, Captain, Bag- Whitby ; Pardoned of Stanhope got’s Hussars, York Castle Sept. 1748 on (Peebles), Bart. A.D.C. to the condition of Prince his leaving the country

2578 Murray, Duncan Glengyle’s 10.8.46 Acquitted {alias M‘Gregor) Canongate ; 26.9.46 Carlisle 2579 Murray, George May 1746 ; Died 20.5.46 ‘Jane of Leith)’ PRISONERS OF THE ’45 217 HOME OR ORIGIN. lGE. notes and authorities. Aberdeenshire 40 S.P.D., 84-2. Was not transported; probably died. Callander 40 Wool merchant. ‘ Acted as ensign in the Rebel Army, was thrice forced out and as often de- serted.’—P.C., 58 ; J.R., Canongate ; S.P.D., 88-124; P.R., 3621-3. Aberdeen — Shoemaker Confessed he went to Peterhead and was one of the Guard that brought in the Spanish arms to Aberdeen.—Allardyce, i. 258 ; J.R., Aberdeen. Ireland — P.R., 3622-12 ; Addl. MSS., 29674-210.

Stanhope, 17 The 4th baronet, grandson of Sir David, who was Peeblesshire father of John Murray of Broughton. He was captured at Whitby trying to escape to Holland in disguise after the battle of Culloden and taken to York, where he was tried and sentenced to death, but conditionally pardoned in Sept. 1748 through the interest of Lord Hopetoun and others. He went abroad and died in exile in 1770. The Ardnamurchan estate, in which lay his famous lead quarry of Strontian, was for- feited and sold for £33,700. In Dec. 1748 he was in the retinue of the Prince in Paris, and was arrested and put in confinement until the whole party left the country. After his death, although forfeited, the title was assumed by his uncle John Murray.—Origins, 83 ; S.P.D., 107-81, 109-11; Scots Mag., 1746, 483, 543; 1748, 399; P S. Docquet Book, 6763, Sept. 1748 ; Baga, Ixix. 191 ; Macbeth Forbes, 8 ; Cockayne, iii. 343. Perthshire — J.R., Canongate ; Baga, Ixix. 185 ; Scots Mag., 9th Sept. 1746 ; Clan Gregor, ii. 388. S.P.D., 84-2. This may be the man who was ordered to be tried by a civil court for ‘ aiding and assisting to the pretender.’ 218 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2580 Murray, James Surgeon ‘ in 1.2.46 Acquitted and rebel service Stirling ; released 13.2.46 Leith, 26.9.46 7.8.46 Canongate, 8.8.46 Carlisle 2581 Murray, John Glenbucket’s 30.12.45 Transported Carlisle ; Antigua York Castle 8.5.47 2582 Murray, John Manchester 30.12.45 Carlisle ; York Castle 2583 Murray, John, of Secretary to 29.6.46 Released after Broughton Prince Charles Tweeddale May 1747, Edward Edinburgh but not par- Castle, doned until 19.7.46 7.6.48 Tower of London

2584 Murray, Patrick, Lord George Nov. 1745 Executed of Dollair or Murray’s Airdrie; 14.11.46; Doloray (Dul- 7.2.46 Perth, buried in lany), younger 1.4.46 St. Cuthbert’s Edinburgh Churchyard Castle, 8.8.46 Carlisle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 219 HOME OR ORIGIN. .GE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Edinburgh — Surgeon, Edinburgh. Was tried and acquitted.— P.C., 380 ; Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 439 5 S.P.D., 88-16 ; Baga, Ixix. 185 ; Albemarle, ii. 399.

Aberdeen — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,81-88 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. Annandale 30 Weaver. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—SP.D., 79-26, 91-84. Not transported ; probably died. Broughton, 30 The Prince’s Secretary and adviser, Broughton did Tweeddale more than any other man to damage the success of the operations of the 1745, and turned traitor in the end. As soon as he was captured he turned King’s Evidence, primarily against Lord Lovat, but also against the leading Jacobites generally. He was never brought to trial but was frequently under examination by the Crown lawyers. In July 1747 he begged to be removed from the Tower and to be sent to a messenger’s house. In due course he was pardoned, and it is said, though this is doubtful, that he was given a pension of £200. The letter of pardon bears date 7th June 1748. In 1770 he assumed the baronetcy of his nephew, Sir David Murray. In 1771 he was placed in an asylum, and died in 1777.—S.P.D., 99-2 ; P.R., 3623-2 ; Scots Mag., May 1748, 245 ; Cockayne, iii. 344. Dollarie, — Goldsmith in Stirling. A volunteer. Commonly Clackmannan- called ‘ Cowley Murray.’ On suspicion of shire treason.—Lyon, i. 39, 223. When taken pris- oner he declared that he had surrendered under the terms of Wade’s proclamation..—Origins, Ixxx. ‘ Witnesses declare that they had seen him viewing the rebel trenches at Perth with the rebel Governor and that he frequently was in company with the rebel Governors of Perth. Others allege that he attended the non-jurant 220 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL.

2585 Murray, Patrick Bulkeley’s At sea, Discharged French Service 28.11.45 Berwick; Feb.1746 Hull 2586 Murray, Peter or Glengyle’s Aberdeen ; Transported Patrick {alias 10.8.46 M‘Gregor) Canongate, Carlisle 2587 Murray, Robert Elcho’s Life 29.4.46 South Pardoned on Guards Queensferry; condition of 30.4.46 enlistment Edinburgh, 22.7.48 8.8.46 Carlisle 2588 Murray of Tay- Vice-Chamber- 12.5.46 Pardoned con- mount, The Hon. lain to the Montrose ; ditionally on William Prince ; Elcho’s Inverness, imprisonment Life Guards Tower of for life London Feb.1747 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 221 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Episcopal Meeting House.’ He was tried at Carlisle and sentenced to death.—S.P.D., 89- 272 ; T.B.P., i. 328-64 ; P.C., 48 ; Baga, Ixix. 185. Lord Albemarle reported on 5th Feb. 1747 that Murray was a J.P. and Sheriff Clerk. —Albemarle, i. 365, ii. 399- France — S.P.D., 81-72.

Perthshire — Farmer.—S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.E., 3621-3.

Edinburgh — A writer. ‘ Son to Spittlehaugh.’—Scots Mag., May 1746, 237. ‘ Appears to be very young.’ Was tried and condemned to death, but re- prieved.—S.P.D., 88-16 ; P.R., 3625-21 ; Baga, Ixix. 185 ; Albemarle, ii. 399. 48 Brother of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Formerly an officer in the Navy, he joined the Prince at Blair on 30th Aug. 1745 and was appointed Vice- Chamberlain. He served through the campaign and surrendered after Culloden at Montrose and was thence sent to Inverness. In due course he went to the Tower of London. When tried at Southwark he pleaded guilty but, according to Sir John Strange, no sentence was pronounced against him. He was reprieved and pardoned conditionally on what amounted to life-long imprisonment. He was confined first at Caris- brooke in the Isle of Wight, and later in Beverley in Yorkshire, and Lincoln. In 1752 he suc- ceeded his brother in the title and estates of the Earldom. Under the terms of his provisional pardon he was compelled to live in prison wher- ever he was required to go. He died in Lincoln in 1756.—S.P.D., 93-28, 100-25, 100-65 ; Mac- beth Forbes, 8 ; Scots Peerage, iii. 387 ; Patent Rolls, 3621-10 ; Allardyce, ii. 409 5 Tullibardine, iL 336 ; Egerton, 2000-16 ; Baga, Ixix. 175 ; Douglas, i. 484. 222 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2589 Nagle or Neagles, Captain, At sea Pardoned on Richard Bulkeley’s ‘ Louis XV ’; condition of 28.11.45 permanent Edinburgh banishment Castle, 2.7.47 26.12.45 Berwick, Feb. 1746 Hull, London 2590 Nairn, — Deputy Pay- 16.4.46 — master Culloden, Inverness 2591 Nairn, John Lieutenant, 17.4.46 Pardoned and Lord John Inverness; banished Drummond’s Marshalsea French Service 2592 Nairn, Robert Ogilvy’s 25.4.46 Discharged Dunsmilne; 26.4.46 Montrose, Inverness, June 1746 ‘Jane of Leith ’ Tilbury, Southwark 2593 Nairn, Robert Duke of Perth’s Culloden, Escaped Inverness (? March) 1747

2594 Nairn, Thomas, Lieutenant, ‘ Esperance ’; Pardoned on The Hon. Lord John 25.11.45 condition of Drummond’s Deal, permanent Feb.1746 banishment Customs 2.7.47 Smack ‘ Caroline,’ Greenwich, London, Marshalsea PRISONERS OF THE ’45 223 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. — Captured at sea.—Scots Mag., Nov. 1735, 541, 590 ; S.P.D., 81-29, 81-73 ; P.R., 3622-12.

Edinburgh — Scots Mag., April 1746, 186. There is no further reference to him, and he may have died. — Addl. MSS., 29674 ; S.P.D., 93-30 ; P.R., 3622-12.

Stirling 22 This is the individual who turned King’s Evidence at Southwark.—Allardyce, ii. 437 ; S.P.D., 86- 18, 84-2 ; J.R., Montrose.

Edinburgh — In the official Culloden list he is styled ‘ Deputy Paymaster.’—Allardyce, ii. 611. He was badly wounded at Culloden, having an arm nearly cut off. He was captured, along with M'Donald of Belfinlay, about 18th April 1746, and put in the cellar of a private house. With the assistance of some ladies and one Anna M'Kay he escaped in March 1747.—Lyon, ii. 206, 299, iii. 59. — Seventh son of John, 3rd Lord Nairn. Captured at sea.—Scots Mag., Nov. 1745, 541 ; Scots Peer- age, vi. 398 ; S.P.D., 81-29, 81-70, 93-30 ; P.R., 3622-12. He died at Sancerre in France in April 1777. 224 PRISONERS OF THE *45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2595 Nairn, Thomas Glenbucket’s Inverness Transported Jime 174<6 ; 19.3.47 ‘ Margaret & Mary,’ ‘ Liberty,’ 1.11.46 Southwark 2596 Napier, James — 25.2.46 Discharged Montrose ; 18.3.46 Stirling 2597 Napier, James Ogilvy’s 1.5.46 sur- Released under rendered ; General Par- 1.5.46 Aber- don, 1747 brothok 2598 Nasmyth or Ogilvy’s 10.3.46 Transported Nesmyth or Stirling; Nesmeth, John 9.8.46 Carlisle, Liverpool, ‘ Johnson * 2599 Nasmyth or Ogilvy’s 10.3.46 Discharged Nesmyth, Robert Stirling 31.3.46 2600 Neal, Michael — Carlisle Transported 2601 Neilor, William ‘ Rebel Service ’ 17.4.46 Hanged Culloden 13.5.46 2602 Neilson, John — York Castle Transported Antigua 8.5.47 2603 Neishe, Duncan Ogilvy’s Surrendered Acquitted 2.5.46 Perth 10.8.46 Canongate, Carlisle 2604 Nervate O'c], — Carlisle Transported Adam 2605 Neish, John ‘ In rebel 2.5.46 Perth Discharged service ’ on bail, March 1747 2606 Nesbit, John Lord John Inverness Transported Drummond’s June 1746 ; * Alexander & James,’ * Liberty ’ PRISONERS OF THE ’45 225 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Aberdeen 35 Chapman, Stradone.—S.P.D., 86-55, 84-2, 88-60, 96-100; P.R., 3621-3.

Montrose Carter. On suspicion^—J.R., Stirling.

Arbroath ‘ Common man.’—J.R., Arbroath.

Dundee 18 Wool weaver. ‘ In the rebellion.’—J.R., Stirling ; S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Dundee —■ In the rebellion.—J.R., Stirling. 34 Labourer.—S.P.D., 88-124. — Deserter from Skelton’s Regt. Taken at Cul- loden.—Cumberland Orders. Aberdeen 26 Labourer.—S.P.D., 91-77 ; Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 486; r.R.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. — Servant to Mrs. William Rait. Was tried at Carlisle 19th Sept. 1746 and acquitted.—Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 439 5 S.P.D., 88-16 ; Baga, Ixix. 187. — S.P.S. Entry Book, 84. There is no other reference to him. Perthshire — Servant to Fletcher of Bonshaw.—S.P.D., 89-272. He was one of the Prince’s grooms, and appears to have turned King’s Evidence against his fellow-prisoners.-r-Lyora, ii. 235 ; J.R., Perth. Falkirk 21 Tutor to Sir Alexander M'Kenzie’s children.— S.P.D., 86-55, 84-2, 88-60.

VOL. III. 226 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. Manchester 30.12.45 Transported 2607 Newton, John Carlisle ; Lancaster Castle 2608 Newton, William ‘ Soldier, French 16.12.45 Discharged Picquet ’• Stirling Castle 2609 Nicol or Nichols, 30.12.45 Transported George Carlisle ; Antigua York Castle 8.5.47 2610 Nichol, Nicoll, or Aberdeen ; Nichols, Alex- York ander

2611 Nicholl (or Ogilvy’s Inverness; Transported Nuckle), James Tilbury Fort 20.3.47 Ogilvy’s Inverness, 2612 Nichol, John (1) June 1746 ; ‘ Wallsgrave ’ Culloden, 2613 Nichol, John (2) Ogilvy’s Inverness, June 1746 ; ‘ Wallsgrave ’ 2614 Nicholls or Ogilvy’s 30.12.45 Pardoned on Nockle, Alex- Carlisle ; condition of ander Chester enlistment Castle, 22.7.48 York Castle 2615 Nichols, Isabel Duke of Perth’; Carlisle ; Released Chester Castle 2616 Nicolson, Alex- Stonywood’s 12.7.46 Discharged ander Buchan ; 13.9.46 25.7.46 Fraserburgh, 10.9.46 Aberdeen 2617 Nicolson, George Stonywood’s Inverness June 1746; ‘ Thane of Fife ’ PRISONERS OF THE ’45 227 HOME OR ORIGIN. QE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Lancashire 16 Cotton weaver. Taken at capture of Carlisle.— S.P.D., 79-26, 91-84 ; P.R., 3621-3. — ‘ Deserted from the rebels.’—J.R., Stirling. Aberdeen 26 Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 91- 77 ; Scots Mag., Oct. 1746 ; 486 ; T.B.P., 328- 109; P.R., 3621-3. Ruthven 17 ‘A servant in R.uthven. Denies being concerned with the rebel army, but was sent by the Lady Achives after her son, and was never allowed to return.’ Nothing more is known about him.— S.P.D., 89-272 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; Baga, Ixix. 191. Angus 24 Ploughman in Brechin.—S.P.D., 86-18 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Angus 24 S.P.D.,84i-2. No further reference to his disposal; probably died. Angus 26 S.P.D., 84-2. Remarks as above.

Glendarie, — Labourer. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., Angus 79-26, 81-293. Pleaded guilty and was sen- tenced to death. Was reprieved.—Scots Mag., 1746, 483, 543 ; S.P.D., 88-42 ; P.R., 3625-21 ; Baga, Ixix. 190. Aberdeen — S.P.D., 81-293. Buchan — Labourer.—J.R., Fraserburgh.

Aberdeenshire 18 S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him. He may have died. 228 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2618 Nicolson, Gilbert Stonywood’s InvernessJune 1746 ; ‘ Thane of Fife,’ ‘ Liberty ’ Medway 2619 Nicolson, James Lieutenant, 30.12.45 Executed Perth’s Carlisle; Kennington London Common 2.8.46

Lord Lewis 30.12.45 2620 Nields, George Gordon’s Carlisle Lord John Culloden ; Transported (?) 2621 Nisbett, John Drummond’s Tilbury Fort French Service

2622 Niven or Nivie, Aberdeen Discharged James 17.3.46 Discharged 2623 Noble, James Edinburgh Castle 2624 Norris, Nicholas Captain, At sea Discharged Bulkeley’s ‘ Louis XV,’ 28.11.45; Feb.1746 Hull 2625 Noris or Norie, — Stirling Died in prison John Castle 3.2.46 30.12.45 2626 Norris, Thomas Manchester Carlisle 2627 Norwall of Bog- — 29.9.46 Released hall Linlithgow 2.10.46 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 229 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Aberdeen 19 Husbandry, Old Deer.—S.P.D., 86-55, 84-2. Remarks as above.

Leith — ‘ Coffee house keeper ; had a commission in the rebel Army and bore arms, wearing a White Cockade.’—P.C., 254. He was taken at Car- lisle, and on 31.7.46 was tried in London and sentenced to death. At Carlisle, it was reported ‘ he broke the capitulation by endeavouring to make his escape.’—S.P.D., 79-26 ; Scots Mag., Aug. 1746, 396 ; Baga, Ixix. 172 ; Egerton MSS., 3000-27 ; Allardyce, ii. 433. Banff — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. He is not referred to again. — On 20th March 1747 Mons. Carpentier claimed this man as a French subject, but it is not clear whether he got his discharge. His name is in the list of those condemned to transportation, but in the special report on Carpentier’s claims, he has ‘ discharged ’ after his name.—P.R., 3621-3 ; S.P.D., 95-87. Aberdeen 33 Merchant. Son of Thomas Niven of Arduthie, Kincardine. ‘ Assisted the rebels in keeping guard during Inverury skirmish. Now prisoner in Aberdeen.’—P.C., 16 ; Allardyce, i. 258. — ‘ On suspicion.’—J.R., Edinburgh. — S.P.D., 81-29, 81-73.

— ‘ Leg cut off—dead afterwards.’ Surgeon’s fee, 6s. 8d.—J.R., Stirling. Lancashire — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. No further reference to him. May have died. Bathgate, — He had a brother out with the Prince, and was Linlithgow himself under suspicion. His house was searched on 29th April 1746 to see if he had any Jacobites in hiding. He was taken prisoner and conveyed to Linlithgow, but was released in two or three days, by order of the Lord Justice Clerk.— Lyon, ii. 108. 230 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2628 Norwall or Norvil, Canongate ; Transported Adam 8.8.46 Carlisle, Liverpool 2629 Nowlan, Thomas Captain, Bag- Inverness Transported got’s Hussar’s June 1746 ; ‘Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury Fort 2630 Nosthen [«c], Lancaster Thomas Castle 2631 Nugent, — Lieutenant, 24.3.46 Pardoned on Bulkeley’s ‘ Prince condition of Charles ’ banishment (late ‘ Hazard ’); H.M.S. ‘ Sheemess,’ Berwick 2632 Nugent, — Brigadi er-Gen- ‘ Bourbon,’ Pardoned on eral, French Berwick condition of Service banishment 2633 Nugent, Charles Comet, Fitz- Marshalsea Discharged james’ London 1747 2634 Nugent or de Captain, Dillon’s Inverness ; Discharged Nugent, Edward French Service Marshalsea, 1747 2635 Nugent, Francis Captain, Fit/- 17.4.46 Pardoned on or Francois james’ Regt., Culloden ; condition of French Service Inverness, permanent London banishment 2.7.47 2636 Nugent. John Lieutenant, 17.4.46 Pardoned on Fitzjames’ Inverness condition of permanent banishment 2.7.47 2637 Nugent, Patrick Captain, Fitz- 17.4.46 Pardoned on james’ Horse, Inverness condition of French Service permanent banishment 2.7.47 2638 O’Berne Lieutenant, 28.11.45 Pardoned on (? O’Brien), Clare’s French ‘ Louis XV ’; condition of Francois Service Edinburgh, permanent Berwick, banishment Hull 2.7.47 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 231 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. — T.B.P., 328 ; J.R., Canongate.

Carlow, 30 Smith and farmer in France.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, Ireland 88-60.

— There is no other reference to him.—S.P.D., 81-76. — Scots Mag., March 1746,147 ; S.P.D., 85-185.

— Captured at sea, 21.2.46.—Scots Mag., Feb. 1746, 96 ; S.P.D., 85-185. — Taken at sea, 21 .Q.4>6.—Scots Mag., Feb. 1746, 96 ; Addl. MSS., 29674. France — Taken at sea, 21.2.46.—Scots Mag., Feb. 1746, 96 ; S.P.D., 93-30 ; Elcko, 395 ; Addl. MSS., 29674. France — ‘ Appointed to exercise the function of Quarter Master to the French troops in Scotland.’ Taken at sea.—P.R., 3622-12 ; Addl. MSS., 29674. — P.R., 3622-12 ; Addl. MSS., 29674.

— P.R., 3622-12 ; Addl. MSS., 29674.

France — Taken at sea..—S.P.D., 94-255 ; P.R., 3622-12 ; Albemarle, i. 345. 232 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2639 O’Brien or Lieutenant, At sea Discharged O’Bryan, Barry Berwick’s 28.11.45 French Service Berwick ; Feb.1746 Hull 2640 O’Brien, Bernard Lieutenant, ‘ Louis XV ’ ; Pardoned on Clare’s French 28.11.45 condition of Service Edinburgh permanent Castle, banishment 26.12.45 2.7.47 Berwick, Feb. 1746 Hull 2641 O’Brian, James Clare’s French At sea ; Discharged Service 28.11.45 Berwick, Feb.1746 Hull 2642 O’Brien, John or Captain, Paris 17.4.46 Pardoned on Jean Militia, French Inverness ; condition of Service Marshalsea permanent (London) banishment 2.7.47 2643 O’Brien or 1.5.46 Perth ; Transported O’Brain, John 10.8.46 Canongate Carlisle 2644 O’Bryen, Theo- Lieutenant, Feb.1746 Pardoned on bald Berwick’s Berwick; condition of French Service Hull permanent banishment 2.7.47 2645 O’Bryen, Thomas Berwick’s French At sea Discharged Service 28.11.45 Berwick; Feb. 1746 Hull 2646 O’Bryan, William — Carlisle Transported 2647 O’Daniel, — Lieutenant, 17.4.46 Pardoned and Bulkeley’s Culloden banished 2.7.47 2648 O’Donald, Clare’s French At sea Discharged Calemb Service 28.11.45 Berwick; Feb.1746 Hull PRISONERS OF THE ’45 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Captured at sea.—S.P.D., 85-185, 81-72, 81-73.

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

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

Ireland P.R., 3622-12.

Cork, Ireland 23 Cook.—J.R., Perth. Servant.—J.R., Canongate ; S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3. — Taken at sea.—S.P.D., 94-255 ; P.R., 3622-12.

— S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

46 Collier.—S.P.D., 88-124. France — P.R., 3622-12 ; Addl. MSS., 29674. S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73. 234 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2649 O’Donhue or Captain, Lord 17.4.46 Pardoned and O’Donoghue, John Drum- Inverness ; banished Francis mond’s Hull 2.7.47 2650 O’Donohue, French Service At sea Pardoned on Joseph Berwick; condition of Feb.1746 permanent Hull banishment 2.7.47 2651 O’Donhue or Bulkeley’s At sea Discharged O’Donoghue, French Service 28.11.45 Terence Berwick; Feb.1746 Hull 2652 O’Donnell, John French Service Marshalsea Discharged 2653 O’Farrell, Cornet (? Cap- ‘ Charite ’ Pardoned on Roderick tain), Fitzjames’ 21.2.46 condition of Spanish Berwick; permanent Service Hull, banishment London 2.7.47 2654 O’Hanlon, James Rooth’s French At sea Discharged Service ‘ Esperance’ 25.11.45 Deal, ‘ CaroHne ’ Greenwich, Marshalsea 2655 O’Keaffe, Eugene Lieutenant, 17.4.46 Pardoned on Berwick’s Inverness ; condition of French Service Berwick, permanent Hull banishment 2.7.47 2656 O’Neal, James Bulkeley’s At sea Discharged French Service 28.11.45 Berwick; Feb. 1746 Hull 2657 O’Neal, Timothy Corporal, ‘ Louis XV’ Discharged Bulkeley’s at sea ; French Service Berwick, Hull PRISONERS OF THE ’45 235 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. France — Addl. MSS., 29674 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3622-12. — S.P.D., 81-72 ; P.R., 3622-12.

— S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

— S.P.D., 93-30. — Taken at sea, 21.2.46.—Scots Mag., Feb. 1746, 96 ; S.P.D., 85-185 ; P.R., 3622-12.

— Captured at sea.—S.P.D., 81-70, 93-30.

France — Addl. MSS., 29674 ; P.R., 3622-12.

— S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

S.P.D., 81-29, 81-73. 236 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2658 O’Neille or O’Neil, Captain, Tally’s North Uist or Released on Felix French-Irish Benbecula, parole Feb Regt. July 1746 ; 1747 and 30.9.46 exchanged Inverness, H.M.S. ‘ Triton,’ 22.10.46 Edinburgh Castle 2659 O’Reilly, Pierre Lieutenant, 17.4.46 Pardoned and Berwick’s Inverness banished 2660 Oat or Oak, Henry — Leith Liberated on petition on bail of £50 3.6.46 2661 Offard, Charles ‘ Rebel Service ’ 17.4.46 Hanged Culloden 30.4.46 2662 Ogdon or Ogden, Manchester 30.12.45 Transported Thomas Carlisle ; Antigua York Castle 8.5.47 2663 Ogilvy, David, Elcho’s Life 2.3.46 Pool; Escaped of Pool Guards Aberdeen, 25.12.46 2.8.46 Edinburgh Canongate

2664 Ogilvie, David Lieutenant, 24.1.46/47 on Released Ogilvy’s board a ship June 1747 in Leith Roads (Robertson, Master) ; 24.1.46/47 Edinburgh Castle 2665 Ogilvie, David Ogilvy’s 30.12.45 Died in prison Carlisle ; 9-6.47 York Castle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 237 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. France — He was the son of a brigadier in the Spanish army, and himself served in the latter until 1744. He then joined Lally’s French-Irish regiment as Captain. He was sent over from France to the Prince in March 1746 by the Due de Richelieu. After Culloden he accompanied the Prince on his wanderings until 28th June. He then went to North Uist, where he was taken prisoner and sent to Edinburgh Castle. In Feb. 1747 he was released on parole and subsequently exchanged as a French prisoner of war.—Origins, 230. — Addl. MSS., 2Q674 ; P.R., 3622-12. Doune, — Slater. On suspicion. Was sick, 18th May-18th Stirling June 1746.—J.R., Leith. — Deserter from Dejean’s Regt., taken at Culloden. —Cumberland Orders. Manchester 34 Weaver. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 91-84; Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 486 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. Lintrethan, — ‘ Was active in raising men and extorting money.’ Angus On suspicion.—P.C., 226. A reward of 100 guineas was offered for his capture. On 23rd Jan. a Bo’ness ship was captured at sea and brought in. Among the five passengers was one James Angus supposed to be this David Ogilvy.—Scots Mag., Jan. 1747, 47 ; Allardyce, i. 258. Lintrethan, — Gentleman. On suspicion.—J.R., Edinburgh Angus Castle.

Kirriemuir, — Labourer. ‘ A volunteer in Lord Ogilvie’s.’ He Angus must have been taken prisoner on the surrender of Carlisle on 30th Dec. 1745. He was tried at York, Oct. 1746, sentenced to death, and re- prieved.—S.P.D., 81-88, 88-42, 107-74 ; Entry Book, 84, 17th Jan. 1749. He was sentenced to banishment to America in Sept. 1748, but he PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL.

2666 Ogilvie, Francis Merchant 24.2.46 Discharged Montrose; 18.3.46 10.3.46 Stirling 2667 Ogilvy, James Ogilvy’s 16.4.46Culloden Inverness 2668 Ogilvie, James Ogilvy’s 28.5.46 Liberated Montrose 28.4.47 2669 Ogilvy, John, of Ensign, Ogilvy’s Culloden Quick 2670 Ogilvy, John Ogilvy’s 1.5.46 Perth ; Transported 10.8.46 Canongate, Carlisle 30.12.45 Discharged 2671 Ogilvy, John Ogilvy’s Carlisle; Chester Castle, London 2672 Ogilvy of Airhe, Kilihuntly Escaped Lady Margaret Inverness ; 21.11.46 15.6.46 Edinburgh Castle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 239 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. had already fallen ill and died in prison on 9th June 1747.—P.R., 3625-14; Baga, Ixix. 193 ; S.P.D., 110-11. Montrose — On suspicion.—J.R., Stirling.

Barry, Forfar — Tinker. ‘ Carried arms in the rebel army, and was at the battles of Falkirk and Culloden.’-—P.C., 228. No further reference to him. He prob- ably died. Monikie — Common man.-—J.R., Montrose. Cortachy — Carried the colours of the 1st Battn. His name appears in the official list of Culloden prisoners, but nothing more is known of his fate.—Mack- intosh, 142 ; P.C., 228. 25 Servant to Capt. Alex. Kinloch of Ogilvy’s.—J.R., Canongate ; S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3. Cortaqhy, — Labourer. ‘ Surrendered at Carlisle.’ Turned Forfar King’s Evidence.—Mackintosh, 43 ; S.P.D., 81- 293 ; Allardyce, ii. 434. Forfarshire — Lady Ogilvy was the daughter of Sir James John- stone, Bart, of Westerhall, Dumfriesshire, and wife of Lord Ogilvy, whom she assisted and followed throughout the campaign. After Cul- loden she found she could not undertake the exertion involved in crossing the mountains to get home, and stayed at Kilihuntly, where she was captured. She was taken to Inverness and then to Edinburgh Castle. Her husband mean- while had escaped to the Continent. On 21st Nov., disguised in the dress of her maid, she walked past the sentries and out of the Castle, being assisted in carrying out the plot by her maid and her own brother and sister. She hid in Edinburgh, where she met a party of 16 Jacobites who had arranged for a boat to meet them at Newhaven. This plan failed and she returned to Edinburgh on 19th Dec. She then PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL

2673 Ogilvie of Coul, ‘ Captain in the 26.10.45 Thomas, Mr. rebel army ’ Alloa ; 6.2.46 Edinburgh Castle

2674 Ogilvie of East- Captain,Ogilvy’s 20.4.49 Alyth, Fell off the mills, Thomas Forfar ; rocks of the 27.4.49 Castle and Edinburgh was killed Castle, while trying 17.5.49 Edin- to escape, burgh Jail, 21.5.51 Edinburgh Castle 2675 Ogilvy, Walter Lieutenant, 30.12.45 Executed Duke of Perth’s Carlisle ; Kennington London Common 22.8.46 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 241 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. went, dressed as a sick gentleman, in a chaise, accompanied only by Archibald Hart, a mer- chant, to London. Even then, on her way to Holland, she was mistaken for the Prince and narrowly escaped arrest. She joined her hus- band in France and lived there until 1757, when she died, her health having been undermined by her experiences in the field.—Lyon, ii. 113; Mackintosh, 132-139. ‘ Witnesses declared they saw her standing upon the Cross of Cupar in Angus with a drawn sword in her hand, while the Pretender was proclaimed by Lord Ogilvie’s orders over the Mercat Cross.’—S.P.D., 89-272 ; Albemarle, i. 71, 321, 324, 330 ; Mackintosh, 132 ; J.R., Edinburgh Castle. Dundee — Merchant. ‘ On suspicion. Subsists himself.’ This was probably the son of Sir John Ogilvy, Kinordy, Kirriemuir, who was a Captain. ‘ Con- fesses that he was advised to apply to Mr. John Murray, Secretary to the Pretender’s son, for a warrant to deliver him certain parcels of tobacco which the rebels had seized at Alloa, and for which he had a plea depending in exchequer with Collector Grossett; which warrand he received and went to Alloa and took possession of the said tobacco.’ He was excepted from the Act of Pardon of June 1747. What happened to him has not been traced.—S.P.D., 89-272 ; Scots Mag., July 1746, 344 : June 1747, 260. Eastmiln, — He was captured some time after the end of the Glenisla, whole operations, and was one of those excepted Angus from the Act of Pardon. He had to be sub- sisted in jail, where he still was in 1751. ‘ Active in raising men and extorting money.’—Mackin- tosh (Ogilvy’s Regt.), 143 ; P.C., 226.

Banff 24 Writer. Was taken at the capitulation of Carlisle. —S.P.D., 79-26. He was then sent to London, where he was tried and sentenced to death on 2nd August. He was hanged at Kennington Common.—Scots Mag., Aug. 1746, 397 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84, 25th Aug. 1746 ; Baga, Ixix. 173 ; Egerton MSS., 3000-26 ; Allardyce, ii. 432. VOL. III. 242 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO, NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2676 Ogilvy, William Ogilvy’s Trans- 22.11.46 Released port Driver Dundee ; Carlisle, York Castle 2677 Oldbeck, Antoine Berwick’s Berwick Discharged French Service 2678 Oldham or Old- Duke of Perth’s Carlisle ; Drowned at horn, William Chester Liverpool when going on board a ship for trans- portation 5.5.47 2679 Oliphant, Charles Lieutenant, 21.8.46 Pardoned con- Lord John London ditionally on Drummond’s (Southwark) banishment to America Sept. 1748

2680 Oliphant, James 7.2.46 Perth; Discharged Edinburgh on bail Castle, 10.5.47 1.4.46 Edin- burgh Jail from Castle

2681 Olton, John Elcho’s 21.2.46 Perth : 9.8.46 Carlisle 2682 Orkney, John Shipmaster Montrose Liberated 21.7.46 10.3.47 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 243 HOME OR ORIGIN. .GE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Forfar 15 Dyer. ‘ Taken in rebellion.’ He turned King’s Evidence against two of his fellow-prisoners at the trials at York in Oct. 1746.—S.P.D., 81-88, 85-122 ; J.R., Dundee. — Taken at sea.—S.P.D., 94-255. Lower Darren, — Weaver.—S.P.D., 81-293 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; Macbeth Lancashire Forbes, 57 ; T.B., 328-7/12.

Aberdeen — An Excise officer. Served all through the cam- paign. Witnesses in his defence said he had been forced to serve or be hanged. He was tried on 23rd Jan. 1747 and sentenced to death. He was, however, reprieved on 12th Feb. 1747 and sentenced to banishment.—Scote Mag., 1747, 45, 87 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84, Aug. 21st, 1746 ; Allardyce, ii. 400 ; P.R., 3622-14 ; S.P.D., 107- 28; Baga, Ixix. 175; Egerton MSS., 2000-10; Allardyce, ii. 400. Perth — Merchant. On suspicion of treason. ‘ Henry Edwards did see him upon the King’s birthday walking through the Rebel guardroom at Perth with a firelock and bayonet and heard some of the rebels call him Captain. Others say they saw him with the rebels under command of Oliphant of Gask disperse the loyal inhabitants of Perth who were solemnising His Majesty’s birthday. Others say they frequently saw him walking with the Pretender’s son and John M‘Colly says he came to his house with armed highlanders and forced from him one of his horses for the Rebels use.’—S.P.D., 89-272. Shropshire — J.R., Perth. Nothing more is known of him after he got to Carlisle. He probably died. Montrose — For ‘ piloting French ships into Montrose and solemnising the Young Pretender’s birthday.’ This piloting took place in Oct. 1745, and refers to the French ships which brought artillery and stores for the Prince.—J.R., Montrose. 244 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2683 Ormsbie, John Ogilvy’s 3.6.46 sur- Released under rendered ; General Par- 3.6.46 Aber- don, 1747 brothok 2684 Orr, Duncan (1) Lancaster Transported Castle Antigua 8.5.47 2685 Orr, Duncan (2) Lancaster Transported Castle Antigua 8.5.47 2686 Ostler, John Duke of Perth’s Carlisle ; Transported Lancaster Antigua Castle 8.5.47 2687 Oswald, James Lord John Crieff; Discharged Drummond’s 2.5.46 Perth, 17.7.47 12.5.46 Stirling Castle, Edinburgh 2688 Painey, Henry Southwark Discharged (London) Feb.1747 A French 20.3.46/7 Released under 2689 Palston, Henry prisoner ’ Edinburgh General Par- Castle don, 1747 2690 Park, Eliza Carlisle ; Discharged Lancaster Castle, Chester 2691 Parke or Park, Sergeant, Man- 30.12.45 Executed at Thomas chester Carlisle ; Brampton Lancaster 21.10.46 Castle 2692 Parker, Alex- Roy Stuart’s 30.12.45 Executed ander Carlisle ; York 8.11.46 York Castle 2693 Parker, James Duke of Perth’s 25.4.46 Discharged Brechin ; 29.4.46 Montrose, 13.5.46 Inverness, June 1746 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort PRISONERS OF THE ’45 245 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Lunan — ‘ Common man.’—J.R., Arbroath.

Perthshire 38 Labourer.—S.P.D.,Ql-77 ; 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. Perthshire 14 ‘ A sprightly lad.’—S.P.D., 91-77 ; T.B.P., 327- 109 ; P.R., 3621-3. Lincolnshire — ‘ Gentleman . . . genteel.’—S.P.D., 91-77 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. Tullibardine — ‘ Gardener at Tullibardine. Witnesses assert that he marched and did duty with the rebel army, wore the White Cockade, and bore arms.’— S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Stirling. — ‘ No evidence against him.’—S.P.D., 94-40. — J.R., Edinburgh. — ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-76.

Lancashire — Shoemaker. Taken at capture of Carlisle. Pleaded guilty at his trial on 19th Sept. 1746 and was sentenced to death.—Scots Mag., Sept. 1746,438, 497; S.P.D., 79-26,81-76,88-16; Paga, Ixix. 181. Elgin — Barber. Taken at capture of Carlisle. Pleaded guilty at his trial on 2nd Oct. and was sentenced to death.—Scots Mag., 1746, 483, 543 ; S.P.D., 79-26, 81-88, 88-42 ; Baga, Ixix. 193. Renfrew 30 Pedlar at Greenock.—S.P.D., 86-18,84-2. Turned King’s Evidence against Allan Cameron and others at Southwark trials.—Allardyce, ii. 394, 482. 246 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2694 Parker, Mornas — Aug. 1746 Died ?1746 O'c] ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury 2695 Parker, William — 30.12.45 Carlisle 2696 Parkinson, Henry Manchester 30.12.45 Carlisle ; Lancaster Castle 2697 Parsons, William Messenger’s Discharged house, Feb. 1747 London 2698 Pate, Janet Carlisle ; Discharged Lancaster Castle, Chester Castle 2699 Paterson, Alex- Ogilvy’s Dundee Liberated ander 26.7.46 2700 Paterson, Hugh 28.4.46 Edin- Liberated burgh Jail 26.5.46 2701 Paterson, Hugh 17.3.46 Liberated on Edinburgh bail 13.3.46 Castle 2702 Paterson, James Ogilvy’s 24.4.46 Discharged Dundee 16.3.47 2703 Paterson, James —• Inverness Discharged June 1746; ‘Jane of Leith ’ Tilbury 2704 Paterson, James — 1.10.46 Released under Auchterless; General Par- 19-10.46 don, 1747 Aberdeen 2705 Paterson, Robert ‘ Rebel Service ’ Culloden Hanged 20.4.46 2706 Paterson, Robert Manchester 30.12.45 Transported Carlisle; Antigua Lincoln Castle 8.5.47 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 247 HOME OR ORIGIN. age. notes and authorities. — S.P.D., 86-107. Yorkshire — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. No further trace of him. He probably died. Lancashire Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-76. No further reference to his disposal. — This is the only reference to him. He may have been a King’s Evidence.-—S.P.D., 94-41. — S.P.D., 81-76.

Grange of — Carried arms. Servant to Laird of Burnside.— Monifieth, J.R., Dundee ; P.C., 230. Forfar — J.R., Edinburgh. — J.R., Edinburgh Castle. Dundee Workman. ‘ A Volunteer in Ogilvy regiment, carried arms at Falkirk and went north with the rebels.’ He was probably captured on his re- turn from Culloden.—P.C., 230 ; J.R., Dundee. Banff 32 ‘ On suspicion.’ Turned King’s Evidence at the Southwark trials. This was the man who in June 1747 was in the custody of Carrington, the messenger. He was the man who gave evidence against Col. Henry Kerr, A.D.C. to Lord George Murray.—S.P.D., 84-2, 98-43 ; Allardyce, ii. 386, etc. Banff 19 Wright. ‘ Servant to Mergie.’ ‘ Confesses that he bore arms in the Rebel Army.’—S.P.D., 89-272. — Deserter from Guise’s regiment; captured at Cul- loden.—Cumberland Orders. Lancashire — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 91- 77; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.fl., 2621-3. 248 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2707 Paterson, Robert Artillery 30.12.45 Died in prison Carlisle ; 1746 Lincoln Castle 2708 Paton, Archibald Manchester York Castle Transported 21.7.48

2709 Paton, George — 16.4.46 Admitted to Aberdeen bail

2710 Paton or Patten, Duke of Perth’s Torwood ; Transported George 1.5.46 Stirling Castle, Carlisle 2711 Paton or Patton, 3.5.46 Released under James Edinburgh General Par- Castle ; don, 1747 5.5.46 Edin- burgh Jail 2712 Patten, Chris- 19.4.46 Released under topher Inverness General Par- don, 1747 2713 Pattenson (or — House of Discharged Pattison), Peter Dick, the after March messenger, 1748 London 2714 Pattie, Walter Ogilvy’s 29.11.46 Enlisted ’ Perth 14.8.47 2715 Pattison, Robert Glenbucket’s 30.12.45 2716 Patton, Archibald Ogilvy’s 30.12.45Carlisle 2717 Pecassan or French ‘Scots 1.2.46Carlisle Ford Peckase, Francis Royall ’ (in of Frew ; Discharged Lord John 17.3.46 Drummond’s) Edinburgh Castle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 249 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Haddington — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79*26,91*84.

— Joiner. ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’ Pleaded guilty when tried 2nd Oct. 1746 and was sen- tenced to death, but reprieved.—Scots Mag., 1746, 483, 543 ; S.P.D., 81-88, 88-42, 107-74 ; P.R., 3625-14 ; Baga, Ixix. 190. Aberdeen — Journeyman shoemaker. ‘ Kept guard for the rebels the night of Inverury skirmish (23rd Dec. 1745) and was concerned in some mobs for which he was apprehended, but afterwards admitted to Bail.’—P.C., 16 ; Allardyce, i. 235, 263. Dirleton, 20 Brewer’s servant.—S.P.D., 88-124. E. Lothian

Edinburgh — Shoemaker. Suspicion of carrying arms. ‘ Says his father forced him to drive the rebel waggons.’ —S.P.D., 89-272. Yorkshire — ‘ For aiding and assisting to the Pretender.’—Scots Mag., April 1746, 186. — The only reference to this man traced in the Records is that he was in the custody of Dick the messenger in June 1747, among the list of wit- nesses, and that he petitioned for release on 6th March 1748.—S.P.D., 94-41, 98-41, 106-41. Fife — ‘ Aug. 1747 Enlisted.’ This probably means that he enlisted in the Army in order to escape trans- portation, but his name does not appear in the official lists.—J.R., Perth. Aberdeen — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79*26. E. Lothian — Taken at capture of Carlisle,—S.P.D., 79*26. No futher reference to him. France — S.P.D., 89-272. 250 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2718 Peddie, John 22.7.46 Transported Arbroath ; Dundee, Canongate, Carlisle 2719 Peirson, Adam Lancaster Released Castle 30.11.47 2720 Peirson or Pier- — 28.4.46 Released under son, Alexander Arbroath ; General Par- Montrose don, 1747 2721 Pendleton, John Manchester 30.12.45 Transported Carlisle ; Lancaster Castle 2722 Pennington, Chester Released Joseph Castle 29.7.47 2723 Perkins, John Officer, French Inverness ; Pardoned on Service Marshalsea condition of permanent banishment 2.7.47 2724 Perry, William 17.3.46 Released under Edinburgh General Par- Castle don, 1747 2725 Perth, Dowager Feb.1746 Released Duchess of, Jean Drummond 17.11.46 Castle ; 11.2.46 Edinburgh Castle

2726 Petrie, James Ogilvy’s Carlisle; Transported Lancaster to Leeward Castle Islands Antigua 8.5.47 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 251 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Arbroath Merchant. On suspicion. ‘ Went along with the rebels to Dundee and assisted in collecting the Excise.’—P.C., 184; S.P.D., 88-124; P.U., 3621-3. On suspicion.—Scots Mag., 1747, 549. Arbroath Shipmaster, having served as pilot to a French ship from Arbroath to Montrose.—J.R., Montrose ; Albemarle, ii. 400 ; S.P.S., 33-55. Manchester Weaver, Dutch loom. Taken at capture of Car- lisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 91-77 ; P.R., 3621-3. Scots Mag., 1747, 345. P.R., 3622-12.

J.R., Edinburgh. Drummond ‘ Subsists herself.’ Lady Jcan Gordon, daughter of Castle, Perth- George, 4th Marquis of Huntly, 1st Duke of sliire Gordon, married in 1706 James, fifth Earl and titular second Duke of Perth. She was mother of the Duke of Perth of the ’45 and of Lord John Drummond. There is a discrepancy in regard to the date of her being taken prisoner, as, according to the diary of James Gib, the Prince’s Master of the Household, she entertained the Prince at Drummond Castle on 1st Feb. 1746.— Lyon, ii. 132. She died at Stobhill, 30th Jan. 1773, aged nearly ninety.—Scots Mag., Feb. 1746,86 ; Scots Peerage, vii. 54; J.R., Edinburgh Castle. Angus Labourer.—S'.P.D., 91-84 ; P.P.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 252 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2727 Petrie, John Edinburgh Acquitted and Castle ; released 11.8.46 Canongate, Carlisle 2728 Petrie, Lewis 22.4.46 Discharged Aberdeen on bail 2729 Petry, Charles 7.2.46 Discharged Stirling Castle 2730 Petts, William Lord John 7.2.46 Discharged Drummond’s Stirling Castle 2731 Phillips, Cornelius Lord John At sea Discharged Joseph Drummond’s ‘ Soleil ’; Nov.1745 Marshalsea 2732 Philpott, John Stafford 2733 Pickering, Sergeant, Ber- H.M.S. Discharged Christopher wick’s French ‘ Sheerness ’ Service Berwick 2734 Pierce, John Southwark 2735 Piggott, Alex- Ogilvy’s Inverness Transported ander June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Wallsgrave,’ Tilbury Fort

2736 Pilone, Francis Bulkeley’s ‘ Louis XV ’ Discharged French Service at sea ; 28.11.45 Berwick, Feb. 1746 Hull 2737 Pinkerton, James 15.3.46 Montrose ; 13.5.46 Inverness, June 1746 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort PRISONERS OF THE '45 253 HOME OR ORIGIN. fVGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Cowgate, — Ale-house keeper. ‘ Carried off several Dragoon Edinburgh horses from Preston, wearing soldiers’ accoutra- ments besmear’d with blood and a white cock- ade.’ He was acquitted.—P.C., 254,380 ; Baga, Ixix. 185. — Servant to Dr. Forbes. ‘ For being concerned in the tumults in Town.’—Allardyce, i. 236. Stirling ‘ Son to one of the soldiers of the Castle. On suspicion of discovering what was doing in the Castle.’—J.R., Stirling. France — J.R., Stirling. France — S.P.D., 93-30.

— Was in Stafford prison 7.2.46 on suspicion of treason. No further reference to him ; was probably released.—S.P.D., 81-86. France — S.P.D., 94-255. — Nothing is known of him. The only reference to him is his appeal for release dated 30th April 1748.—S.P'D., 106-96. Bridgend, 26 Lived with his father near Kirriemuir.—S.P.D., Kmgoldrum, 86-18, 84-2. ‘ Pressed to carry arms, and con- Angus tinued to the last.’—P.C., 230. Mons. Carpen- tier claimed him as a French subject in the French Royal Scots, but does not appear to have got him discharged.—S.P.D., 88-60, 95-2, 95-87 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. France — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

Montrose 32 Saddler, Edinburgh. On suspicion.—S.P.D., 86- 18, 84-2. 254 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2738 Pinmorough or Carlisle ; Transported Pinmurray or Lancaster 21.3.47 Penmourough, Castle Alice 2739 Pirson, John Bulkeley s At sea French Service Berwick Discharged Feb.1746 Hull 2740 Plivisoch (?), Roy Stuart’s 30.12.45 Walter Carlisle 2741 Plunkett, Chris- Lieutenant, ‘ Louis XV ’; Pardoned on topher Berwick’s 28.11.45 condition of Edinburgh permanent Castle, banishment 26.12.45 2.7.47 Berwick, Feb. 1746 Hull 2742 Plunkett, Clare’s French ‘ Louis XV ’; Discharged Nicholas Service Hull 2743 Plunket, Patrick Clare’s French ‘ Louis XV ’ Discharged Service at sea; Berwick, Feb.1746 Hull 2744 Poiteu, Pierre French Service 17.3.46 Discharged Edinburgh Castle 2745 Pon9ean, Jean French Service Marshalsea 2746 Ponner, Jean Berwick’s French At sea Discharged Service ‘ Prince Discharged Charles ’ ; Berwick 2747 Poo, Anthony Lord John Bucklyvie ; Drummond’s 25.2.46 Discharged Stirling Castle 2748 Pooley, Thomas Roy Stuart’s 30.12.45 Carlisle 2749 Poor, Thomas Manchester York Castle 2750 Porteous or Balmerino’s 30.4.46 Pardoned on Porteus of Life Guards Perth ; condition of Burnfoot, 10.8.46 enlistment Andrew Canongate, 22.7.48 Carlisle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 255 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 81-76 ; P.R., 3621-8.

Edinburgh — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. There is no further reference to him. Probably died. Ireland — Taken at sea.—Scots Mag., Nov. 1745, 541, 590 ; S.P.D., 81-72 ; P.R., 3622-12.

— Taken at sea.—S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; S.P.D., 81-72. — S.P.D., 81-72.

— J.R., Edinburgh Castle. — ‘ Servant.’—S.P.D., 93-30. — S.P.D., 94-255.

France — J.R., Stirling. Perth — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. No further reference to him. — ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.JD., 81-88. There is no further reference to him. Falkirk — Merchant in Dalkeith. At his trial on 19th Sept. 1746 he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to death, but he was reprieved.—Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 438. The Court Records state that ‘ he 256 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. regiment. CAREER. DISPOSAL.

2751 Porteous, John Lord George 30.12.45 Pardoned on Murray’s Carlisle; condition of York Castle enlistment 22.7.48

2752 Portuos or Port- French Service 10.5.46 Discharged uous, William Dundee 14.3.47 2753 Potiere, Riere French Service Edinburgh Discharged Castle ; Carlisle, 8.8.46 Penrith 2754 Potter, Chris- Inverness topher June 1746 ; ‘ Wallsgrave,’ Tilbury Fort 2755 Poussin, Jean Tally’s French 30.12.45 Discharged Service Carlisle ; Marshalsea 2756 Poustie, John Hull; Transported York 2757 Power, Robert Bulkeley’s ‘Louis XV’ Discharged French Service Berwick ; Feb.1746 Hull 2758 Powrie, John Carlisle ; Died before (Thomas) Lincoln 22.4.47 Castle 2759 Powstie or Roy Stuart’s 3.10.45 Transported Poustie, John Livingston’s 9.11.48 Yards ; Edinburgh Castle, 15.1.46 Edinburgh, Carlisle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 257 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. appeared a lame miserable object on crutches.’ If this was so it is doubtful whether he was taken for the army. Testimonials were received on his behalf.—S.P.D., 88-16, 95-16, 109-14; P.R., 3625 21 ; Baga, Ixix. 186. Royston Cordwainer.7 ? Deserter. Was captured at the sur- render of Carlisle and sent to York. Pleaded guilty at his trial on 2nd Oct. 1746 at York and was sentenced to death, but was reprieved. He stated he had been tried as a deserter at Carlisle but was pardoned by the Duke of Cumberland. —Scots Mag., 1746, 483, 543 ; S.P.D., 79-26, 81- 88, 88-42 ; P.R., 3625-21 ; Baga, Ixix. 193. Bridgetown ‘ Servant to a French officer.’—J.R., Dundee. France J.R., Edinburgh.

Richmond, 19 ‘ A Yorkshire husbandman on suspicion.’—S.P.D., Yorkshire 86-18, 84-2. There is no further reference to him. Dieppe, France Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,93-30. Edinburgh S.P.D. Entry Book, 85 ; Baga, Ixix. 183. S.P.D., 81-72.

Perth 17 Shoemaker. ‘ Went along with the Rebels to England. Prisoner. England.’—P.C., 48 ; S.P.D., 91-77, 96-120. Edinburgh Tailor. On suspicion. Pleaded guilty at his trial on 19th Sept. 1746 and was sentenced to death, but this was commuted to transportation. He tried to escape the day before his transportation. —Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 438 ; S.P.D., 107-74, 108-57 ; Entry Book, 85, 84 ; P.R., 3625-14. VOL. III. 258 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2760 Price, Benjamin ‘ Deserter on Gartmore ; rebel service ’ 28.2.46 Perth, 12.5.46 Stirling Gastl 2761 Price, Ralph Carlisle ; Transported 22.7.46 Whitehaven 2762 Pridmore, — Lord John Perth 18.2.46 Drummond’s

2763 Primrose, Sir ‘ Baggot’s July 1746 Executed Archibald, of Hussars ’ Aberdeen ; Carlisle Dunipace Canongate, 15.11.46 8.8.46 Carlisle

2764 Proctor, Richard Manchester 30.12.45 Transported Carlisle ; Antigua Lancaster 8.5.47 2765 Proctor, Robert Kilmarnock’s Macclesfield; Horse Chester Castle 2766 Prouton, Anthony French Service Inverness ; ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury 2767 Pullar, John Duke of Atholl’s 6.2.46 Perth Discharged on bail 2.4.46 2768 Pully, George ‘ Rebel Service ’ Culloden Hanged 16.4.46 20.4.46 2769 Purcot, Edmund Chester Released Castle 2.8.47 2770 Purdon, Gilbert Lord John Inverness Transported Drummond’s Sept. 1746 ; ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury PRISONERS OF THE ’45 259 HOME OR ORIGIN. age. notes and authorities. Worcester — Deserter from Guise’s Regt. No further reference to him is to be found. He was probably handed over to the military authorities.—J.R., Stirling. 34 Miller. He petitioned, without avail, not to be transported.—S.P.D., 88-124 ; Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; S.P.D. MS. Cal., 93-101. France — ‘ A Frenchman.’ ‘ Taken north by the Duke of Cumberland’s army ’ after they occupied Perth. He may have died, or he may have been treated as a prisoner of war and discharged to France with other French prisoners.—J.R., Perth. Dunipace, — Son of George Foulis of the Ravelston family, who, Stirlingshire on inheriting Dunipace from his grandfather, assumed the surname of Primrose. When tried he pleaded guilty, was sentenced to death, and executed. He was buried in St. Cuthbert’s, Carlisle.—S.P.D., 88-16; Lyon, i. 222. Sir Archibald’s wife was his kinswoman, Lady Mary Primrose, daughter of the 1st Earl of Rosebery. By her he had ten daughters and one son.— Albemarle, ii. 400; Baga, Ixix. 185 ; Scots Peerage, viii. 222. Lancashire 20 ‘ A sprightly lad.’ Taken at capture of Carlisle.— S. P.D., 79-26, 81-76, 91-84; P.R., 3621-3; T. B.P., 327-109. Wharton, — Cooper. Said to have served in Hamilton’s Lancashire Dragoons.—S.P.D., 81-293. His fate is not traceable. He may have been handed over to the military authorities as a deserter. 19 His name appears only in the Pamela list of 9th Aug. 1746. He probably died in that ship.— S.P.D., 86-107. Logiealmond — On suspicion. ‘ For carrying treasonable letters from Edinburgh to Perth.’—Addl. MSS., 24900 ; J.R., Perth. — Deserter. Joined the Prince at Fort Augustus.— Cumberland Orders. — Scots Mag., 1747, 401. Ballyclogh, — ‘ This man Mons. Carpentier applies for as a sub- Cork, Ireland ject of France and represents that he cannot speak English; yet the man has signed an acknowledgment that he was bom as here re- ported,that he is a subject of the King’sjpleasure, 260 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL.

2771 Quigley, James Bulkeley’s At sea Discharged French Service ‘ Louis XV ’; 28.11.45 Hull 2772 Quirhin, Andre Berwick’s At sea Discharged French Service ‘Louis XV’; 28.11.45 Berwick, Feb. 1746 Hull 2773 Raine, John Fort William; — 11.8.46 Fort Augustus, Inverness 2774 Rambous or Berwick’s At sea Discharged Rambour, Robert French Service ‘Louis XV’; Berwick, Hull 2775 Ramsay, Andrew 10.8.46 Released under Canongate General Par- don, 1747 2776 Ramsay, Charles Aberdeen Discharged (senior) 2777 Ramsay, Charles — Aberdeen Discharged (junior) 2778 Ramsay, George Ensign, Duke of 30.12.45 Transported Perth’s Carlisle; 21.7.48 London (Southwark), in house of Dick the messenger 2779 Ramsay, James 29.6.46 Liberated Montrose 8.9.46 2780 Ramsay, John Merchant Dundee Discharged 23.7.46 2781 Ramsay, Patrick ‘ Rebel Service ’ Nov. 1745 Released under Monkland; General Par- 14.11.45 don, 1747 Stirling Castle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 261 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. and speaks as good English as can be expected from an Irish papist.’—S.P.D., 87-122, 88-60 ; P.R., 3621-3. France — S.P.D., 81-73. France — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84.

— Lord Albemarle reports having sent him to Inver- ness. There is no later reference to him.— Albemarle, i. 98. France — S.P.D., 94-255.

Edinburgh — J.R., Edinburgh. Strathbogie — Wheelwright. Imprisoned by order of Mr. Bruce, Judge Advocate. On suspicion.—Allardyce, i. 231, 256. Strathbogie — Remarks as above. Strathbogie, — Tenant farmer. Taken at the capitulation of Aberdeen- Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. He was tried in shire London, 25th Oct., and sentenced to death. He was, however, reprieved and kept in prison. In March 1748 he petitioned for permission to return to France ‘ his own country,’ but appears to have been transported.—Scots Mag, 1746, 528 ; S.P.D., 106-93, 107-28, 107-74 ; Allardyce, ii. 476 ; Baga, Ixix. 173 ; Patent Roll, 3625-1,14. Forfar — Tailor. On suspicion. ‘ Being armed went thro’ Forfar with drum and a piper recruiting men for the rebel Service.’—P.C., 234. Dundee — J.R., Dundee. Cortachy — ‘ In the Earl of Airly’s land service.’—J.R., Stirling. 262 PRISONERS OF THE '45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2782 Randall or Quartermaster, Nov.1745 Pardoned on Ranald, Robert Rebel Service Coldstream ; condition of Edinburgh enlistment Castle, 22.7.48 Edinburgh, 8.8.46 Carlisle 2783 Ranald or Rey- Lord Lewis Inverness Transported nolds, Francis Gordon’s June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury Fort 2784 Rapho or Ralpho, Lord John 1.2.46 Discharged Nicolas Drummond’s Stirling ; 7.2.46 Stirling Castle, Canongate, 5.9.46 Carlisle 2785 Ratcliffe or (Rad- Captain, Dillon’s Nov. 1745 Executed cliffe), Charles, French Service ‘ Esper- Tower Hill The Hon. (de ance ’; 8.12.46 jure 4th Earl of Tower of Derwentwater) London

2786 Ratcliffe (or Rad- Captain, Dillon’s Nov. 1745 cliffe), The Hon. Released James Bartholo- ‘ Esper- 28.2.46 mew (afterwards ance ’; titular 3rd Earl Tower of of Newburgh) London PRISONERS OF THE ’45 263 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Edinburgh Excise Officer. He pleaded guilty on being arraigned, and was sentenced to death. He was, however, reprieved.—Scots Mag, 1746, 438, 498 ; S.P.D., 88-16 ; P.R., 3625-21 ; Albemarle, ii. 399 ; Baga, Ixix. 184.

Aberdeenshire Suspected only. Herd in Strathbogie.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60, 95-2 ; Entry Book, 84 ; PR , 3621-3. Provence, Wigmaker.—J.R., Stirling. France

France He was brother of the James, 3rd Earl of Derwent- water, who was executed on 24.2.1716 for his share in the Rising of 1715. Charles Ratcliffe was also captured and condemned, but escaped from Newgate and went to France, where he settled and had a pension from James VIII. While in France he assumed the attainted title, of his brother. In Nov. 1745 he was again captured on board the Esperance on his way to Scotland with other French officers and, after identifica- tion, was imprisoned, along with his son, in the Tower. He was brought before the Court of King’s Bench and condemned to suffer the sentence previously passed on him in 1716. This was carried out on 8th Dec. 1746.—Lyon, i. 239 5 Scots Mag., 1746, 530, 541, 617 ; Baga, Ixx. 194 ; Scots Peerage, vi. 454. France Son of Charles Ratcliffe. Taken prisoner with his father, but released.—Scots Peerage, vi. 454, 456. 264 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2787 RatclifFe, John Manchester 30.12.45 Died in prison, Carlisle ; Nov. 1746 Lancaster Castle 2788 Rattray, Henry Ogilvy’s 30.12.45 Carlisle Castle ; York Castle 2789 Rattray, James, Major, Ogilvy’s 30.4.46 Acquitted Yr. of Ranna- Drimnie ; 2.9.46 gulzion 1.5.46 Perth, Inverness, H.M.S. ‘ Winchilsea, London (Southwark)

2790 Rattray, John ‘ Surgeon in 16.4.46 Liberated Prince’s Army ’ Culloden, May 1746 ; Inverness ; again liber- 28.5.46 ated 7.1.47 Edinburgh, London (Messenger’s house) PRISONERS OF THE ’45 265 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Lancashire — Weaver. Taken at capture of Carlisle. Tried at Carlisle, Sept. 1746, and sentenced to death, but recommended to mercy by the Jury.—Scots Mag., 1746, 439, 544; S.P.D., 79-26, 81-76 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 85-84 ; Baga, Ixix. 181. Alyth, Perth — Was captured at the surrender of Carlisle on 30.12.45.—S.P.D., 81-88. There is no further reference to him. He may have died. Drimnie, 36 Son of David Rattray of Rannagulzion, he married Bendochy, the sister of Sir James Kinloch, Bt. (q.v.), and Perth served as major in Ogilvy’s regiment under Sir James. He was at Culloden and parted from the Prince at the Ford of Failie after the battle. He was captured by the Hessian cavalry at his house, together with Sir James and his brothers, Alexander and Charles Kinloch, and sent to London. At his trial in Nov. 1746 he pleaded compulsion. This plea was rejected, until a witness swore that he had seen him handcuffed in the custody of the Prince’s army. It appears that the Marquis of Tullibardine had claimed his services, as his vassal, for the Perthshire regiment. When he refused, as he preferred to serve in Ogilvy’s, he was seized by order of the Marquis, and was only released when the true facts were made known to the latter. He was consequently acquitted and released by the Court without forfeiture. Nevertheless his property was wantonly damaged by the Govern- ment troops.—Mackintosh, 148 ; Baga,Ixix. 175 ; Allardyce, ii. 425, 427. Edinburgh — Surgeon to the Prince. Brother of James Rattray of Craighall. He was put in a church along with his friend Dr. Lauder, among a crowd of prisoners ; but their instruments were removed. He was captured on the field of Culloden while administering help. At Lord President Forbes’ request to Cumberland he was released after a short detention. On arriving in Edinburgh he was again taken prisoner and sent to London, by Cumberland’s orders, to act as witness. He was finally released, 7th Jan. 1747.—Lyon, ii. 312, 313 ; Tullibardine, ii. 323, 333 ; Allardyce, ii. 611. 266 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 DISPOSAL. 2791 Reach (? Reoch), Pitsligo’s 30.12.45 Discharged Alexander Carlisle ; Chester Castle, London 2792 Reach (? Reoch), London Discharged John 2793 Read or Reed, York Castle; Transported George Lincoln 22.4.47 2794 Rebby, Henry Lancaster — Castle 2795 Reid, Alexander Pitsligo’s 30.10.45 Escaped Alloa; 16.4.46 7.11.45 Stirling Castle, 17.3.46 Edinburgh Castle 2796 Reid or Rheedy, Ogilvy’s 30.12.45 Transported David Carlisle ; Chester Castle 2797 Reid, George Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 Transported Carlisle; Antigua Lincoln Castle 8.5.47 2798 Reid, James Inverness Died 21.5.46 May 1746 ; ‘Jane of Leith ’ 30.12.45 Transported 2799 Reid, James Ogilvy’s Carlisle Antigua 8.5.47 2800 Reid, James Piper, Ogilvy’s 30.12.45 Executed Carlisle; York Lancaster 15.11.46 Castle, York PRISONERS OF THE ’45 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Aberdeenshire Cordwainer. Taken at capture of Carlisle.— S.P.D., 79-26. He was sent to London, where he turned King’s Evidence at the Southwark trials ; he was in the custody of Carrington, the mes- senger, in June 1747.—S-P.-D., 81-293, 98-43 ; Allardyce, ii. 396, etc. Not known whether he was in the army, but he was King’s Evidence at Southwark trials. Was in the custody of Carrington, the messenger, in June 1747.—S.P.D., 98-43 ; Allardyce, ii. 399- ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-88, 96- 124 ; P.R., 3621-3. S.P.D., 81-76. Aberdeen J.R., Aberdeen.

Myrend, King- ‘ Prisoner at Carlisle.’—P.C., 230 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; oldrum, Angus S.P.D., 79-26, 81-293. Banff Labourer. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 91-77 ; T.B.P., 327-109. S.P.D., 84-2.

Aberdeenshire Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26 ; T.B.P., 327-109 5 P.R., 3621-3. Angus Taken at capture of Carlisle. It was pointed out at his trial at York on 2nd Oct. that he was only apiper,but he was found guilty but recommended to mercy. Nevertheless he was executed. The Court ruled that ‘ no regiment ever marched without musical instruments such as drums, trumpets and the like ; and that a highland regiment never marched without a piper ; and therefore his bagpipe, in the eye of the law, was an instrument of war.’—Baga,\xix. 193 ; S.P.D., 79-26, 91-77. 268 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2801 Reid, James ‘ Marr Battalion,’29.8.46 Released under Lord Lewis Tough ; General Par- Gordon’s 30.8.46 don, 1747 Aberdeen 2802 Reid, John French Service Marshalsea

2803 Reid, Patrick Wright 30.10.45 Released under Alloa; General Par- 7.11.45 don, 1747 Stirling Castle 2804 Reid, Peter 7.2.46 Perth; Escaped 1.4.46 16.4.46 Edinburgh Castle 2805 Reid, Robert 27.2.46 Executed Reidford; Carlisle Kincardine, 15.11.46 Aberdeen, 2.8.46 Edinburgh, Carlisle 2806 Reid, Robert Ogilvy’s 22.5.46 Released Kinnaber; 8.9.46 on bail 22.5.46 to stand trial Montrose, Edinburgh 2807 Reid or Reed or Elcho’s Life Inverness ; Discharged Read, William Guards ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort 2808 Reid, William — Montrose Released under General Par- don, 1747 2809 Reid, William, Aberdeen Released The Rev. Father 1746 ; Edinburgh 2810 Reilly or Riley. Lieutenant, * Esperance ’ Discharged Edmund or Dillon’s French (late ‘ Soleil ’ Edward Service brought into ') Deal; 25.11.45 Deal, Marshalsea PRISONERS OF THE ’45 269 HOME OR ORIGIN. \GE. notes and authorities. — Wright. ‘ Confesses that he joined the rebel Aboyne, army, but was forced thereto by Gordon of Aberdeen Bleloch.—S.P.D., 89-272. France — Captured at sea in the Soleil privateer while going to Scotland. ‘ Prays not to be sent back to France.’—S.P.D., 81-80, 93-30. It is not clear whether his petition was granted. Aberdeen — On suspicion.—J.R., Stirling.

— Merchant. Suspicion of treasonable practices. Perth ‘ Acted as Gaoler under the rebels when they were in possession of Perth.’—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Perth ; J.R., Edinburgh. Aberdeen — Mason (? mariner). On suspicion. ‘ Was in arms in a mob at Aberdeen upon the Prince of Wales birthday.’—P.C., 18. He was sent up for trial on a charge of attempting to enlist men for the Prince’s army, offering them 5 guineas for doing so.—S.P.D., 88-60 ; Baga, Ixix. 179 ; Allardyce, i. 258. Kinnaber — J.R., Montrose ; J.R., Edinburgh.

Grange of 26 Servant to David Hunter of Burnside. Turned Monifieth, King’s Evidence against Murray of Taymount. Forfar —S.P.D., 84-2, 86-18 ; Allardyce, ii. 410. Kinnaber — Weaver.—S.P.D., 89-272. Mortlach, — Catholic Priest in Ruthven. Was taken prisoner Strathbogie after Culloden, on suspicion, by order of the Judge Advocate, and sent to Edinburgh.— Catholic Highlands, 13 ; Allardyce, i. 258. — Captured at sea on the way to Montrose.—Scots Mag., Nov. 1745, 541 ; S.P.D., 81-80, 93-30, 94-126. 270 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 NO. NAME. REGIMENT. PRISON ULTIMATE CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2811 Reilly or Riley, French Service ‘ EsperancePardoned on ° n 25.11.45 condition of Deah permanent Marshalsea banishment 2812 Reilly, Peter Dillon’s ‘ Esperance ’; Pardoned on 25.11.45 condition of Deal, permanent Marshalsea banishment 2.7.47 2813 Reirie or Reiry Cromarty’s Inverness Transported or Rheedy, Sept. 1746 ; 30.3.47 David ‘ James & Mary ’ Tilbury 2814 Renally, Thomas Lieutenant, ‘ Esperance ’; Discharged Lally’s 25.11.45 Deal 2815 Renny Alexander Montrose Released under 24.2.46 ; General Par- 10.3.46 don, 1747 Stirling 2816 Renny, James 24.2.46 Released under Montrose ; General Par- 10.3.46 don, 1747 Stirling 2817 Reynolds, Luke Captain, Lord Forfarshire ; Pardoned on John Drum- Edinburgh condition of mond’s Castle, leaving the 15.1.46 Edin- country burgh Jail 22.10.48 from Castle 2818 Reynoldson, Bannerman’s Inverness Transported James June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury Fort 2819 Rhind, John _ Sept. 1746 ; — ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury 2820 Rice, John Clare’s French At sea Discharged Service ‘ Louis XV ’; 28.11.45 Berwick, Feb. 1746 Hull PRISONERS OF THE ’45 271 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Ireland — Captured at sea.—Scots Mag., Nov. 1745, 541; S.P.D., 81-80 ; P.E., 3622-12.

Ireland — Captured at sea.—Scots Mag., 1745, 541 ; S.P.D., 81-80; P.R., 3622-12.

Caithness 20 Farmer in land of the laird of Latheren. A rebel. —S.P.D., 86-66, 88-60 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84.

France — Captured at sea.—Scots Mag., Nov. 1745, 541. Montrose — Merchant. ‘ Suspicion.’—J.R., Montrose.

Montrose — Merchant. ‘ On suspicion.’—J.R., Montrose; J.R., Stirling. — ‘ A French Lieutenant.’—J.R., Edinburgh ; P.R., 3622-28.

Aberdeen 25 Weaver at Fettercairn.—S.P.D., 86-18,84-2,88-60, 95-2 ; Entry Book, 84.

Morayshire 50 * Ale seller at Findhom. Is accused by Mr. Trigg and apprehended at his instance.’—S.P.D., 87-122, 88-60. His fate is unknown. — S,P.D., 81-72, 81-73, 272 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 4.1.46 2821 Rich, Alexander Newcastle 2822 Richard, William York Castle 2823 Riddel or Riddle, Groom to Lord London Discharged John Lovat

1.2.46 Hanged 2824 Riddel, Stirling 1.2.46

Discharged 2825 Riddoch, Duncan Duke of Perth’s Bagonie,Stirling, 25.3.47 7.2.46 Stirling Castle, 13.2.46 Leith, 25.6.46 Edin- burgh J ail Doune ; Transported 2826 Riddoch or Rud- Kilmarnock’s 25.5.46 dock, Patrick Stirling or Peter Castle, 8.8.46 Carlisle 30.12.45 Transported 2827 Riding, Richard Manchester Carlisle ; Lancaster 30.12.45 2828 Richard, William Ogilvy’s Carlisle 30.12.45 2829 Righly, Thomas Manchester Carlisle 2830 Rinkei [sic], * Rebel Service ’ Inverness; William ‘ Liberty ’ PRISONERS OF THE ’45 273 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’ There is no further reference to his disposal.—S.P.D., 80-48. ‘ Taken in actual rebelhon.’—S.P.D., 81-88. No further mention of him. Inverness-shire ‘Was in the battle of Culloden and soon after surrendered.’ He turned King’s Evidence against Lord Lovat. He said that, after the battle of Prestonpans, he saw 500 Frasers ‘ drawn up on the green at Castledownie, but could not tell whether my Lord Lovat knew of it.’ This man is specially mentioned in the Duke of Cumberland’s Instructions to David Bruce, Judge Advocate, as to be ‘ taken care of.’— Sidelights, 399 ; Scots Mag., 47-110. ‘ Was apprehended as a spy and hanged. He had one of the Pretender’s passes in his pocket. This very person was sentenced by the rebels, when in Edinburgh, to be hanged for robbery and horse stealing, but his sentence was com- muted to whipping and banishment.’—Scots Mag., Feb. 1746, 86. Gerrichrew, Servant to William Forrester, Tullibody. Taken Perthshire in arms. ‘ Denies that he was concerned with the rebels or carried arms with them.’-—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Stirling ; J.R., Edinburgh.

Donne, Stir- Slater.—S.P.D., 88-124; P.R., 3621-3 ; S.P.D. lingshire Entry Book, 84.

Lancashire 24 Weaver. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 91-84 ; P.R., 3621-8. Aberdeen — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. No further reference to him. Lancashire — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. No further information available. Inverness 18 Wasservant to the King’s surgeon,Fort St. George. —S.P.D., 86-55. As he was not transported he may have died. VOL. III. 274 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. niSPOSAL. 19.5.46 Transported 2831 Ritchie, Alex- Ogilvy’s Arbroath ; ander 19.5.46 Aber- brothok, Dundee, 13.8.46 Canongate, Carlisle French Service, Hunting Transported 2832 Ritchie, John Lord John Tower ; Drummond’s 29.2.46 Perth, 12.5.46 Stirling Castle, 8.8.46 Carlisle 17.9.46 Discharged 2833 Ritchie, John Aberdeen on bail 17.3.47 2834 Ritchie, William Duke of Perth’s ‘ ThaneFife’; of Transported31.3.47 ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 2835 Roals, John Carlisle 2836 Rob, Elizabeth — York Castle TransportedAntigua 8.5.47 Coventry ; 2837 Roberts, William Stafford

21.4.46 Duns ; Discharged 2838 Robertson, Alex- Ogilvy’s 22.4.46 13.5.46 ander Montrose Montrose Released under 2839 Robertson, Alex- Ogilvy’s General Par- ander don, 1747 2840 Robertson or Crichton of 22.4.46 Released under Robinson, Alex- Auchengoul’s Loanhead; General Par- (Lord Lewis Aberdeen, don, 1747 ander 2.8.46 Gordon’s) Canongate PRISONERS OF THE ’45 275 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Arbroath Common man.—P.C., 184. He was not brought up for trial in Sept. 1746 as he was ‘ in hopes of being discharged for want of evidence.’ Never- theless his name appears on the transportation lists.—Scots Mag., Sept. 1746,439 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Kirkcaldy — Deserter from Col. M'Kay’s Dutch regt. He asked not to be sent back to France and was transported.—S.P.D., 88-124, 94-128 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Stonehaven, — ‘ White fisher.’ ‘ Piloted into Stonehaven a French Kincardine ship with arms for the use of the rebels.’—P.C., 184. ‘ Says he was forced to go aboard a French ship by the rebels.’—S.P.D., 89-272. Inverness-shire 18 SP.D., 84-2, 96-68 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Aberdeen Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. There is no further reference to him. Aberdeen ‘ Knits well.’—S.P.D., 91-77 ; Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 486 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. Bolton in the Was wounded and captured at Prestonpans—said Water, he escaped but was taken at Carlisle. ‘ Soldier Gloucester- in Col. Lascelles Regt.’ and therefore a deserter ; shire committed on suspicion.—S.P.D., 81-29. He was probably handed over to the military auth- orities.—Macbeth Forbes, 18. Montrose ‘ Said to be a Sergeant.’—J.R., Montrose. Letham, Ploughman. ‘ Was hired by a tenant, carried arms St. Vigeans, and went north with the rebels.’—P.C., 184. No Forfar subsequent mention of him. He probably died. Filler Coulter, Chapman in Rubislaw. ‘ In arms, forced.’—J.R., Aberdeenshire Aberdeen ; J.R., Canongate. 276 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE REGIMENT. DISPOSAL. 2841 Robertson, Alex- 10.2.46 Liberated ander Perth ; 15.7.47 -.-.46 Perth, 30.3.46 Edinburgh 2842 Robertson, Alex- Tullibardine’s 3.8.46 Perth Discharged ander (i.e. Duke of 25.7.47 Atholl’s) 2843 Robertson, Alex- ‘ Rebel Service ’ -.11.45 Transported ander Monkland; Antigua 14.11.45 8.5.47 Stirling Castle, Carlisle 2844 Robertson or Ogilvy’s 16.4.46, Discharged Robinson, Culloden, Andrew Inverness ; i Southwark (London) Duke of Atholl’s 6.7.46 Strath- Discharged 2845 Robertson, Angus errole ; 16.3.47 Dundee 2846 Robertson, York Castle Charles

2847 Robertson, Tullibardine’s ’ 3.8.46 Perth Discharged Charles (i.e. Duke of 25.7.47 Atholl’s) 2848 Robertson, Daniel ‘ In rebel Argyllshire; service ’ 31.5.46 Perth, Stirling, 8.8.46 Carlisle 2849 Robertson, Daniel LordMurray’s George (Duke InvernessJune 1746 ; of Atholl’s) ‘ Wallsgrave ’ Tilbury 2850 Robertson, Daniel — Stirling ; Discharged Edinburgh 18.6.47 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 277 HOME OR ORIGIN. \GE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Perth — Sheriff Officer. 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. Bridgend of — Dyer. This man gave evidence against the Gill Dowager Lady Nairn and Lady Lude.—J.R., Perth ; S.PJS., 34-26 ; Albemarle, i. 244. — Tenant to Robertson of Struan.—T.B.P., 327-109.

Forfar — Servant to Major Nicholas Glascoe. Prisoner after Culloden.—Mackintosh, 47. He turned King’s Evidence against Charles Oliphant, Nicholas Glascoe, and others.—Allardyce, ii. 400, 418,437. Stratherrole — J.R., Dundee.

— Was tried at York 2rd Oct. 1746 and pleaded guilty. Was sentenced to death with recom- mendation to mercy by the Jury. He was reprieved.—Scots Mag., 1746, 483,543. It is not clear whether he was released or transported. Runroy, Lude, — This man gave evidence against Lady Lude and Atholl stated he had been forced out.—S.P.S., 34-26 ; Albemarle, i. 244. Glenshee — J.R., Stirling. There is no further reference to him.

Perthshire 28 S.P.D., 84-2. Remarks as above.

Blair of Athol On suspicion. 278 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2851 Robertson, David, Captain, Tulli- 27.1.47 Discharged of Blaiton bardine’s (Duke Blaiton ; 16.3.47 (Bletton) of Atholl’s) 24.1.47 Dundee Robertson of Lude, The Hon. Charlotte. See Lude, Lady 2852 Robertson, Donald Carlisle ; Lancaster Castle 2853 Robertson, Captain, Struan 10.8.46 Released under Donald, of Robertson’s Canongate General Par- Woodsheel don, 1747 2854 Robertson, -— Perth Released George, The Rev.

2855 Robertson, Lord George Inverness ; Transported George Murray’s Tilbury Fort 31.3.47 2856 Robertson, John Crichton’s 15.11.46 ; Released under 8.12.46 General Par- Aberdeen don, 1747 2857 Robertson, John Captain, 6.7.46 Strath- Transported Ogilvy’s errole ; 6.7.46 Dundee, 8.8.46 Carlisle. Chester 2858 Robertson, John Lancaster Transported Castle ; Antigua York Castle 8.5.47 2859 Robertson or Lord George 30.12.45 Transported Robinson, Neal Murray’s Carlisle ; or Neil Chester Castle 2860 Robertson, 17.3.46 Died 28.3.46 Patrick Edinburgh Castle 2861 Robertson, — 2.5.46 Discharged Robert Ormiston ; 27.2.47 3.6.46 Edin- burgh Jail, Canongate PRISONERS OF THE ’45 279 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Alyth, Perth- -— ‘ Gentleman.’ ‘ In the rebellion.’—J.R., Dundee. shire His name appeared in the list of persons ex- cepted from the general Act of Pardon.

— S.P.D., 81-76. There is no further reference to him. Fortingall, — J.R., Canongate ; T.B.P., 1-328-64 ; Tullibardine, Perthshire ii. 322. Edreedynot, — Non-jurant episcopal minister—brought before Perthshire sheriffs by Lieut. Courtney ‘ for praying publicly in his meeting house for the Pretender . . . committed to Tolbooth. As yet no proof brought against him.’—Addl. MSS., 24900. Perth 21 Apprentice to a weaver of Logginish.—S.P.D., 86-18,88-60,95-2; Entry Book, 84,; P.R., 3621-3. Meiklewarth, — Labourer.—JR., Aberdeen. Rain, Aber- deenshire Stratherrole, — P.R., 3621-3 ; S.P.D., 81-293. Angus

Inverness 19 Labourer.—S.P.D., 81-76,91-84 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. Logierait, — Cordwainer. Taken at capture of Carlisle.— Perth S.P.D., 79-26, 81-293 ; P.R., 3621-3. This may have been Patrick Robertson, servant, Findhorn, Banff, who ‘ carried arms as a private man.’—P.C., 36 ; J.R., Edinburgh. Ormiston, — Brewer. On suspicion. ‘ The day of Preston E. Lothian battle drank the Pretender’s and his son’s health, by the names of King James and Prince of Wales, and Success to their Arms, expressing his Attachment to their interest in the strongest 280 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL.

2862 Robertson, Inverness Robert Released

2863 Robertson, - July 1746 Thomas Canongate 2864 Robertson or Captain Canongate ; Transported Robinson, Carlisle Thomas

2865 Robertson, Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 Transported William Carlisle ; Antigua York Castle 8.5.47 2866 Robertson, Lord Lewis Inverness Transported William Gordon’s June 1746 ; ‘ Thane of Fife,’ ‘ James ’ Tilbury 2867 Robertson or — Canongate; Transported Robinson, Carlisle William 2868 Robertson ‘ Rebel Service ’ Culloden Hanged William 17.4.46 20.4.46 2869 Robinson, Alex- Ogilvy’s Inverness Transported ander June 1746; * Jane of Leith ’ Tilbury PRISONERS OF THE ’45 281 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. manner, and went several times out with the rebels, and assisted in robbing the Country of horses.’—P.C., 138 ; J.R., Edinburgh. — In the autumn of 1746 this man ambushed a party of nine English soldiers near Tummel Bridge and disarmed them and escaped with their arms. In 1747 he went in to Inverness and was seized and imprisoned. While there some prisoners escaped but he refused to go with them. Representa- tions were made on his behalf by Robertson of Inches and he was released. He had fought all through the campaign. To the countryside he was known as ‘ Rob Bane.’—Stewart of Garth, i. 40. Glasgow — Journeyman barber. No further reference to him. —Albemarle, ii. 394. Windyedge, — ‘ Farmer.’ A ‘ journeyman goldsmith in Edin- Aberdagie, burgh ’ of this name appears in the list of men Perth sent to Carlisle. It may have been this man. A man of this name, aged 20, a barber, appears in the Carlisle list for transportation. It appears unlikely that he would have been a Captain at that age.-—S.P.D., 88-124; P.R., 3621-3; Albe- marle, ii. 399- — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-88, 91-84; Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 486; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. Moray 24 Weaver in Spinei.—S.P.D., 86-55, 84-2, 88-60 ; Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

— S.P.D., 89-272 ; P.R., 3621-3. — Deserter from Guise’s regiment. Captured at Culloden.—Cumberland Orders. Angus 35 S.P.D., 84-2 ; P.R., 3621-3.

\ 282 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2870 Robinson, Charles Roy Stuart’s 30.12.45 Pardoned on Carlisle ; condition of Chester Castle, enlistment Lancaster 22.7.48 Castle, York 2871 Robinson, David —. Carlisle Transported 2872 Robinson, Donald 12.3.46 Transported Stirling ; Carlisle 2873 Robinson, George Lord George Inverness — Murray’s June 1746 ; ‘ Wallsgrave ’ 2874 Robinson, James Clare’s French At sea Discharged Service ‘Louis XV’; 28.11.45 Berwick, Feb. 1746 Hull 2875 Robinson, John Lord George Carlisle ; Murray’s Chester 2876 Robinson, John Fort William; — 11.8.46 Fort Augustus, Inverness 2877 Robinson, Neil Fort William; — 11.8.46 Fort Augustus, Inverness 2878 Robinson, Thomas Carlisle Transported 2879 Roe or Row, York Castle Executed David York 8.11.46

2880 Rodger or Rogers-, Servant to Sir 10.7.46 Discharged Charles Archibald Glentanar; 26.3.47 Primrose Aberdeen, Canongate 2881 Roger or Rodger, 10.3.46 Discharged James Stirling; 27.4.47 Edinburgh PRISONERS OF THE ’45 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Dullater, 40 Labourer. Taken at capture of Carlisle. Was Perth tried at York, Oct. 1746, and sentenced to death, but reprieved.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-293, 88-42 ; S.P.D., 91-77 ; P.R., 3625-21 ; Baga, Ixix. 189. 70 Labourer. His name appears on the transporta- tion list of 26th Oct. 1746.—S.P.D., 88-124. — ‘ Having been in the rebellion.’—J.R., Stirling ; P.R., 3621-3. Perthshire 20 S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him. Probably died. — S.PD., 81-72, 81-73.

Pitleoch, — Labourer. There is no further reference to him. Perth —S.P.D., 81-293. — S.P.D., 89-272. There is no reference to his being sent to London. He may have died. — Albemarle, i. 98. Remarks as above.

— S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. Fife — ‘ Once an officer of the Customs.’ ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’-—S.PjD., 81-88. He pleaded guilty at his trial at York and was sentenced to death 2nd Oct. 1746 ; Scots Mag., 1746, 483, 543 ; Baga, Ixix. 190. Dumbarton- — ‘ Declares he was sent by Sir Archibald’s Lady in shire July last in quest of him ; that he found him near Abergeldy, and was taken prisoner about four days later.’—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Canon- gate. Angus — Farmer. ‘ On suspicion.’ ‘ Declares that the rebels carried him to Montrose prisoner and confined him there 5 days, and from that brought him to Coupar where he deserted and made his escape.’—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Edinburgh. 284 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2882 Roger, John Ogilvy’s 13.2.46 Released under Montrose General Par- don, 1747 2883 Rogers, John Captain, Ber- 24.3.46 Pardoned on wick’s French ‘ Prince condition of Service Charles ’ permanent (late banishment ‘ Hazard ’) ; 2.7.47 H.M.S. ‘ Sheerness ’ Berwick 2884 Rogers, Joseph Lance-Corporal, At sea Discharged Berwick’s 24.3.46 French Service Berwick 2885 Rollo, James, of 23.8.45 Liberated Rowhouse Edinburgh 28.5.46 Castle ; Edinburgh Tolbooth 2886 Rooth, — Colonel, Rooth’s 21.2.46 Discharged Picquet, French ‘ Bourbon ’ Service at sea ; Marshalsea 2887 Roper, Edward Manchester 30.12.45 Executed Carlisle ; Carlisle Lancaster 18.10.46 Castle 2888 Roscoe, Robert Carlisle Acquitted 9.9.46 2889 Rose, Alexander Lord Lewis Inverness Transported Gordon’s Sept. 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Liberty ’ Tilbury 2890 Rose or Ross, Lord George Inverness Transported Alexander Murray’s Sept. 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury 2891 Rose, Hugh Cromarty’s Inverness ; Tilbury Fort 2892 Rose, Thomas Lord George 30.12.45 Murray’s Carlisle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 285 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Lightnie, — Servant. Lethnot, Forfar — Scots Mag., March 1746, 147 ; S.P.D., 94-255 ; P.R., 3622-12.

— S.P.D., 94-255. St. Ninians, — The Scots Magazine reported that, shortly after the Stirlingshire Prince’s landing, he was imprisoned in Edinburgh by warrant of the Lord Advocate on suspicion. His two sons, David and James, served through the campaign but escaped the consequences.— Scots Mag., Aug. 1745 ; P.C., 58. — Captured off Ostend.—Elcko, 395 ; Scots Mag., 1746, 96. Lancashire — Weaver. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-76, 88-16 ; Baga, Ixix. 180. Enghshman — Captured at the surrender of Carlisle. Was tried at Carlisle, 19/26th Sept. 1746, and acquitted. —Scots Mag., 1746, 439 5 S.P.D., 88-16 ; Baga, Ixix. 179. Moray 18 Husbandry near Nairn.—S’.PJD., 86-55, 95-2, 96- 100 ; Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. 18 S.P.D., 88-60,95-2 ; Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Ross 41 Farmer in Fottertie.—S.P.D., 86-18. No further reference to him. Does not appear in trans- portation list. May have died. Inverness — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—5.P.D., 79-26. Remarks as above. 286 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2893 Rose, William Gunner, 30.12.45 Artillery Carlisle 2894 Ross, Alexander Lord Lewis Inverness Transported Gordon’s June 1746 ; ‘ Alexander & James ’ Tilbury 2895 Ross, Alexander Lord George Inverness Transported Murray’s (Duke June 1746 ; of Atholl’s) ‘ Thane of Fife’ Tilbury, 1.11.46 Southwark 2896 Ross, Alexander Clanranald’s Inverness June 1746 ; ‘ Thane of Fife’ 2897 Ross, Alexander Cromarty’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; ‘ Alexander & James ’ Tilbury 2898 Ross, Angus Cromarty’s Inverness Pardoned {alias M‘William)

2899 Ross, Daniel Roy Stuart’s Inverness June 1746 ; * Margaret & Mary ’ 2900 Ross, Daniel Inverness June 1746 ; ‘ Wallsgrave,’ Tilbury Fort 2901 Ross, Daniel Cromarty’s Inverness June 1746; ‘ Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury Fort 2902 Ross, Daniel York Castle Transported Antigua 8.5.47 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 287 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Aberdeen — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. Remarks as above. Nairn 18 S.P.D., 84-2, 96-100.

Sutherland 20 Servant to- Gordon of Carroll.—S.P.D., 89-272, 86-55, 84-2, 88-60, 100-101.

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

50 F armer in Kirktown of Lochbroom.—S.P.D., 86-55, 84-2, 88-60, 89-272 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Tain — ‘ Now enlisted in the Master of Ross his company.’ —P.C., 80. This appears to indicate that he was captured after Culloden and accepted enlist- ment in Lord Loudoun’s regiment, in the com- pany commanded by William, Master of Ross, as an alternative to transportation. Inverness 26 S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him. May have died. Inverness 56 Taken on suspicion. Mason at Redcastle.— S.P.D., 86-118, 84-2. Remarks as above. Ross 20 Servant to Hector M'Kenzie.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2. Remarks as above.

Ross 40 ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-88,91-84 • Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 486 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ’ P.R., 3621-3. 288 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2903 Ross, David 20.6.46 Discharged Dundee 16.3.47 2904 Ross, Donald (1) Cromarty’s Inverness ; Transported Tilbury Fort 31.3.47 2905 Ross, Donald (2) Cromarty’s Inverness; Transported Tilbury Fort 20.3.47 2906 Ross, Donald Roy Stuart’s Inverness Transported Sept. 1746 ; 20.3.47 ‘ James & Mary ’ Tilbury 2907 Ross, Duncan Cromarty’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury Fort 2908 Ross, Hugh Cromarty’s Inverness June 1746; ‘ Jane of Alloway ’ 2909 Ross, Hugh 14.2.46 Discharged Montrose ; 17.3.46 Edinburgh Castle 2910 Ross, Hugh Stonywood’t Culloden, Discharged Inverness, June 1746; ‘ Thane of Fife,’ ‘ James & Mary ’ Medway, Southwark 2911 Ross, James Duke of Perth’s York Castle; Transported Lincoln Antigua Castle 8.5.47 2912 Ross, James Stonywood’s Inverness ; Discharged (senior) London, after Jan. House of 1748 Chandler, messenger 2913 Ross, James Drummer, Inverness; Discharged (junior) Stonywood’s London PRISONERS OF THE ’45 289 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Ross — ‘ Common man.’ Suspicion of treason.—J.R., Dundee. 56 S.P.D., 88-60,96-68 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. 20 S.P.D., 89-272, 88-60; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R., 3621-3. Inverness 24 Servant to Joseph Stewart of Cromar, a rebel.— S.P.D., 86-55, 88-60 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Ross 30 Farmer in Aichennarver.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60,95-2; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R., 3621-3. Ross 40 S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him. May have died. — ‘ Suspected of being a spy.’—J.R., Edinburgh.

Balavich, 26 Farmer. Servant to Mr. Thompson of Fifefield. Fotterty, —S.P.D., 86-55, 84-2. He became Evidence Ross against Adam Hay of Asslid and others at the trial at Southwark.—Allardyce, ii. 406, 408, 474.

Edinburgh 20 Carpenter.—S.P.D., 81-88, 91-84 ; T.B.P., 327- 109; P.R., 3621-3. Aberdeen — Sheriff Officer. ‘ Carried arms the whole rebellion, now prisoner at Inverness.’—P.C., 18. He was sent to London and turned King’s Evidence against Francis Farquharson of Monaltrie and others.—Allardyce, ii. 478 ; S.P.D., 106-2. Aberdeen — Son of James Ross, Sheriff Officer, Aberdeen. ‘ Carried arms.’—P.C., 18. Turned King’s Evi- dence at the Southwark trials.—Allardyce, ii. 406. VOL. III. 290 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2914 Ross, John Glengarry’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Thane of Fife,’ ‘ Liberty ’ Medway 2915 Ross, John Lord Lewis Aberdeen ; Released under Gordon’s 8.8.46 General Par- Canongate don, 1747 2916 Ross, Patrick 13.1.46 Lin- Discharged lithgow ; on bail 20.1.46 Leith 7.2.46 2917 Ross, Robert Moir of Stony- Aberdeen Discharged wood’s (Lord Lewis Gordon’ 2918 Ross, Robert 0 23.7.46 Released under Dundee General Par- don, 1747 2919 Ross, Ronald or Cromarty’s Inverness Transported Randal June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Thane of Fife,’ ‘ Liberty ’ Tilbury 2920 Ross, Thomas Carlisle ; Transported York Castle 2921 Ross, Thomas Cromarty’s Inverness Pardoned

2922 Ross, Thomas Late Sergeant, 23.9.45 Released under Lascelles’ Edinburgh General Par- Regiment Castle ; don, 1747 25.1.46 Edin- burgh Jail 2923 Ross, William Carlisle; Transported York Castle, Antigua Lincoln Castle 8.5.47 2924 Row or Rue, Lochgarry’s Carlisle; Executed David Sept. 1746 York 8.11.46 York PRISONERS OF THE ’45 291 HOME OR ORIGIN. .GE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Ross 17 Miller in Forbloch.—S.P.Z)., 84-2, 86-95, 88-60 ; Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Aberdeen — Flesher. ‘ Carried arms at Culloden.’—P.C., 18. Edinburgh — Weaver. Aberdeen — Porter. ‘ Carried arms at Culloden.’—P.C., 18 ; Allardyce, i. 258. — J.R., Dundee. Miltoun of 18 ‘ Was with the Rebels and taken prisoner in Ord, Urra, Sutherland.’—P.C., 80. Husbandry; Sharru- Ross r&ch.—S.P.S., 86-55, 84-2, 88-60, 96-68 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Aberdeen 63 Labourer.—S.P.D., 91-77 ; Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 485 ; P.R., 3621-3. Tain, Ross ‘ Served in Cromarty’s rebel regiment, now en- listed in the Master of Ross’ his Company.’— P.C., 80. This indicates that he enlisted in Loudoun’s Regt. to escape transportation. Forfarshire — ‘ Suspected in castle.’ ‘ Denies that he was con- cerned in the Rebel Army.’—S.P.D., 89-272.

Aberdeenshire 36 Sailor.—S.P.D., 81-88, 91-77; T.B.P., 327-109; P.R., 3621-3. Anstruther, — Gentleman. Customs officer. ‘ Joined the Rebels Fife at the first and carried Arms with them into England. Prisoner at Carlisle.’—P.C., 68. He was probably captured at the surrender of the town on 30th Dec. 1745. He was at the battle of Prestonpans. He pleaded guilty at his trial at York, on Oct., and was sentenced to death — Macbeth Forbes, 12 ; S.P.D., 88-14. 292 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2925 Roun, Father Almoner ‘ Bourbon ’ Banished 2926 Rowbotham or Sergeant, 30.12.45 Executed at Rubuthen, John Manchester Carlisle; Penrith Lancaster 28.10.46 Castle 2927 Rowe, James Bulkeley’s ‘ Louis XV ’ Discharged French Service Berwick; Feb. 1746 Hull 2928 Roy, Hugh Duke of Perth’s Carlisle Pardoned on condition of enlistment 22.7.48 2929 Roy, John Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 Carlisle ; Lancaster Castle 2930 Roy, John 21.7.46 Released under Glass ; General Par- 1.8.46 don, 1747 Aberdeen 2931 Roy, Thomas — 16.7.46 Released under Cabrach ; General Par- 1.8.46 don, 1747 Aberdeen 2932 Roy, William — June 1746 ; ‘Jane of Alloway ’ Tilbury 2933 Royston, Henry — Stirling Released under General Par- don, 1747 2934 Rubby, William Inverness 2935 Ruddiman, Thomas — Edinburgh Released (younger) 2936 Ruffo, Nicholas French Service Stirling Discharged Castle 2937 Rule, Alexander Glenbucket’s 30.12.45 Carlisle 2938 Run, John — Inverness PRISONERS OF THE ’45 293 HOME OR ORIGIN. VGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. France — Taken at sea, 21.2.46.—Scots Mag., Feb. 1746, 96. Lancashire — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,81-76. He pleaded guilty at his trial at Carlisle, 9th Sept. 1746, and was sentenced to death.—Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 438, 497 ; S.P.D., 88-16. — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-78.

Aberdeenshire 14 ‘A boy.’ Son of John Roy. 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,\xix. 180. Aberdeen — Taken at capture of Carlisle, with his son.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-76. No further reference to him. May have died. Cabrach, — Innkeeper. 1 No service.’ ‘ Appears not to have Aberdeen been concerned in the rebellion, but taken up because some of the rebels after Culloden came to John Roy’s house and forced him to give them lodging and entertainment.’—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Aberdeen. Huntly Chapman; no service.—J.R., Aberdeen.

Lanark S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him. He may have died. Staffordshire Tailor.—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Stirling. S.P.D., 89-272. No further reference to him. Boyndie, Editor and part owner and printer of the Caledonian Banffshire Mercury. Died soon after his release.—S.P.D., 94-4, 106-18. ‘ A French man.’ In hospital 3.2.46 with broken leg.—J.R., Stirling. Strathbogie Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. No further reference to him. May have died. S.P.D., 89-272. Remarks as above. 294 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2939 Rury, David Cromarty’s Inverness — June 1746 ; * Thane of Fife’ 2940 Russell, Alex- Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 Discharged ander Carlisle ; Chester Castle, London 2941 Russell, David Moir of Stony- Aberdeen ; Transported Mood’s (Lord Canongate, Lewis Gordon’s) Carlisle 2942 Russell, Donald — Surrendered Released under to General General Par- Campbell, don, 1747 sent to Inveraray on parole, March 1747; Edinburgh Castle 2943 Russell, Hugh — Aberdeen Released on bail 2944 Russell, John Ogilvy’s 23.5.46 Transported Barry, Arbroath, Dundee; 13.8.46 Canongate, Carlisle 2945 Russell, Robert 26.7.46 St. Released under Ninians ; General Par- 28.7.46 don, 1747 Stirling 2946 Ruston, Ronald Pitsligo’s 1.2.45/6 Released under Stirling; General Par- 6.2.45/6 don, 1747 Edinburgh Castle 2947 Ryan, John Lieutenant, ‘ Louis XV ’; Pardoned on Bulkeley’s 28.11.45 condition of Edinburgh permanent Castle, banishment 26.12.45 2.7.47 Berwick, Feb. 1746 Hull PRISONERS OF THE ’45 295 HOME OR ORIGIN. USE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Caithness 20 S.P.D., 84-2. Remarks as above.

Edinburgh -— Cordwainer. Taken at capture of Carlisle.— S.P.D., 79-26, 81-293. Turned King’s Evidence against the officers of the Carlisle garrison.— A Hardy de, ii. 389, 393, 456. Aberdeen 20 Glover.—S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; Allardyce, i. 258. — ‘ Formerly a Dutch officer.’ He went to Edin- burgh in March 1747 and was at once committed to the Castle by the Lord Justice Clerk.-—Scots Mag., 1747, 92. Further history unknown.

Aberdeen — Apprentice. ‘ Carried arms at the skirmish of Inverury, and was imprisoned, but after ad- mitted to Bail.’—P.C., 10. Backmir, 24 Sail weaver. ‘ Was wounded at Culloden.’—JR., Barry, Forfar Arbroath ; S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3.

St. Ninians — ‘ Merchant.’ On suspicion. ‘ Subsisted himself in prison.’—J.R., Stirling. Lancashire — Riding servant to Squire Hackston.—S.P.D., 89- 272 ; J.R., Stirling.

Captured at sea off Montrose.—Scots Mag., Nov. 1745,541,590; N.P.D., 81-29 ; P.R., 3622-12. 296 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2948 Ryan, Lawrence Bulkeley’s At sea Discharged French Service ‘Louis XV’; 28.11.45 Berwick, Feb.1746 Hull 2949 Ryan, Luke Berwick’s At sea Discharged French Service ‘Louis XV’; 28.11.45 Berwick, Feb.1746 Hull 2950 Ryan, Thomas Bulkeley’s At sea; Discharged French Service 28.11.45 Hull 2951 Ryley, Richard Clare’s French At sea Discharged Service ‘ Louis XV ’; 28.11.45 Berwick, Feb.1746 Hull 2952 St. Clair, Fran- Captain, Irish ‘ Louis XV ’ Pardoned on cisco Grenadiers, 28.11.45 ; condition of Spanish Service Feb. 1746 permanent Berwick, banishment Hull 2.7.47 2958 St. John, — Messenger’s house, London 2954 St. Leger, John Captain, Lord 17.4.46 Discharged (Jean) John Drum- Inverness ; mond’s (‘ Royal Marshalsea Scotch ’) 2955 St. Louis, Peter Bulkeley’s At sea Discharged Alchear French Service ‘Louis XV’; 28.11.45 Berwick, Feb.1746 Hull 2956 Salbold, — Captain of 24.3.46 Discharged ‘ Prince Charles ‘ Prince (late H.M.S. Charles ’ ‘ Hazard ’) (late H.M.S, * Hazard ’) ; H.M.S. ‘ Sheerness,’ Berwick PRISONERS OF THE ’45 297 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

— S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

— S.P.D., 91-73. - - S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73. 4

— Taken at sea.—S.P.D., 81-72, 94-255 ; P.R., Spain 3622-12.

He was presumably a French prisoner, but the only reference to him is a decision that he was ‘ to find bail or be committed.’—S.P.D., 94-41. France — S.P.D., 93-30 ; Addl. MSS., 29674.

France — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

France Scots Mag., March 1746,147 298 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2957 Sailers or Sellers, Edinburgh; Discharged Charles 22.6.46 London 2958 Salmon, George Artillery 30.12.45 — Carlisle ; York Castle 2959 Salter, David 19 •2.46 Discharged Dundee 9.8.46 2960 Samson, Andrew — 6.7.46 Released under Glenyla ; General Par- 6.7.46 don, 1747 Dundee 2961 Sampson, Patrick Ogilvy’s 13.5.46 Released under Dodd; General Par- 15.5.46 don, 1747 Montrose 2962 Samuel, George Duke of Perth’s Carlisle ; Transported Lincoln Antigua Castle 8.5.47 2963 Sanders, James Ogilvy’s Montrose Released under General Par- don, 1747 2964 Sanders, Michael French Service Hull Discharged 2965 Saunders, George — York Castle 2966 Sanderson, John ‘ Rebel Service ’ Gartmore ; — 29-2.46 Perth, 12.5.46 Stirling Castle, 2967 Saunderson or Captain, Man- 30.12.458.8.46 Carlisle Pardoned on Sanderson, John Chester Regi- Carlisle; condition of ment Lancaster banishment Castle, in perpetuity, June 1746 Sept. 1748 London (Southwark), Aug. 1746 in messenger’s hands PRISONERS OF THE ’45 299 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. — Servant of Lord Elcho (or of Col. Roy Steuart). Sent as Evidence. Edinburgh — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,81-88. There is no further reference to him. He may have died, as he does not appear on the trans- portation lists. Dundee — Maltman. ‘ Carried arms in the rebel army.’— J.R., Dundee. ‘ Aided and assisted the rebels.’ —P.C., 236. Glenyla — ‘ Suspicion of treason.’—J.R., Dundee.

Burnside — J.R., Montrose.

Edinburgh 18 Book binder.—S.P.D., 91-77; T.B.P., 327-109; P.R., 3621-3. Aberlemno — S.P.D., 89-272.—J.R., Montrose. France -— S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. — ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-88. No further reference to him. Disposal unknown. Newcastle — On the Jail return he is shown as of ‘ Genl. Guise’s regt.’ He was therefore a deserter. This may have been the man who was tried at Carlisle in Sept. 1746 and sentenced to death.—S.P.D., 88-16 ; J.R , Perth ; J.R., Stirling ; Baga, Ixix. 173. Northumber- — Colliery overseer. He was captured at the fall of land Carlisle. When tried in London he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to death. He was, however, reprieved, and in Aug. 1746 placed in the hands of a messenger, where he still was in June 1748. In Sept. 1748 he had a pardon con- ditional on going abroad and never returning.— S.P.D., 79-26,81-76,107-34,109-14 ; Scots Mag., 1746, 325 : 1747, 402 ; P.S. Docquet Book, 6763, Sept. 1748 ; Allardyce, ii. 440. 300 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2968 Saunderson, John Manchester 30.12.45 Pardoned on Carlisle condition of enlistment 22.7.48 Kilmarnock’s 26.11.46 Released under 2969 Sangster, William Aberdeen General Par- don, 1747 2970 Sarsfield, Patrick French Service Berwick Pardoned on condition of permanent banishment 2.7.47 2971 Say, John ‘ Baggage man 1.2.46 Released under to the rebels ’ Stirling ; General Par- 13.12.46 don, 1747 Edinburgh Jail from the Castle 2972 Scot, Alexander Stewart’s 30.12.45 Pardoned on (? Appin) Carlisle ; condition of York Castle enlistment 22.7.48 2973 Scot, Andrew Roy Stuart’s 30.12.45 Carlisle ; York

2974 Scot, Andrew Craiganet; Released under 30.5.46 General Par- Stirling don, 1747

2975 Scot or Scott, Ogilvy’s 13.2.46 Transported David Montrose ; 14.2.46 Stirling, 8.8.46 Carlisle 2976 Scott, David Ogilvy’s 18.5.46 Released under Arbroath General Par- don, 1747 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 301 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Lancashire Labourer. Taken at capture of Carl isle .—S.P.D., 79-26 ; P.R., 3625-21 ; Baga, Ixix. 180. Bullers of Blacksmith.—J.R., Aberdeen ; P.C., 96. Buchan, Cruden, Aberdeen Ireland P.R., 3622-12.

Aberdeenshire Turner.—J.R., Edinburgh.

Perthshire Taken at capture of Carlisle.-—S.P.D., 79-26,81-88. Was tried Oct. 1746 and was sentenced to death, but reprieved.—S.P.D., 88-42 ; P.R., 3625-21 ; Baga, Ixix. 190. He was taken at the surrender of Carlisle. At his trial at York, 2nd Oct. 1746, evidence was pro- duced of his presence, and he was found guilty and sentenced to death.—Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 484. He does not appear in the execution or transportation lists, and may have died. Angus ‘ Servant to Mr. Comrie, a rebel Commissary ’; he was in hospital with fever while a prisoner and the surgeon’s fee was 4s. It is stated that he bore arms, wore the white cockade, and seized horses for the use of the army.—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Stirling. Arbroath, Tailor. ‘ Taken up for assisting the rebels.’— Forfar J.R., Stirling ; P.R., 3621-3.

Balcathie, ‘ Common man.’—J.R., Arbroath ; P.C., 188. Aberlot, Forfarshire 302 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 13.5.46 Discharged 2977 Scott, David Ogilvy’s Burnside ; 4.3.47 15.5.46 Montrose, 13.8.46 Canongate 6.4.46 Discharged 2978 Scott, George Inverurie, 6.3.47 Aberdeen ; 2.8.46 Canongate 6.5.46 2979 Scott, James (1) Ogilvy’s Dundee ; Montrose, 9.8.46 Edinburgh 6.5.46 2980 Scott, James (2) Ogilvy’s Montrose, Dundee; 13.8.46 Canongate Inverness ; 2981 Scot, James (3) Ogilvy’s Tilbury Fort Elcho’s Life Inverness Discharged 2982 Scot or Scott, Guards June 1746; James ‘ Dolphin ’ Aberdeen ; Transported 2983 Scott, John Moir of Stony- Canongate, Antigua wood’s (Lord 8.5.47 Lewis Gordon’s) 8.8.46Carlisle, York Castle

Pardoned on 2984 Scott, John Roy Stuart’s 30.12.45Carlisle ; condition of York Castle enlistment 22.7.48 Released under 2985 Scott, Patrick Ogilvy’s 13.5.46Burnside ; General Par- 15.5.46 don, 1747 Montrose PRISONERS OF THE ’45 303 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. West Dod, — ‘ Pendickle man.’ ‘ Carried arms in Ogilvy’s regt., Forfar being hired by the county.’—P.C., 234 ; J.R., Canongate.

Inverurie, — Town Clerk of Inverurie. On suspicion. ‘ Con- Aberdeen fesses that he proclaimed the Pretender at Inverurie but was forced thereto by the rebels.’ —S.P.D., 89-272 ; Allardyce, i. 358. Dunkeld, — Workman.—J.R., Montrose ; P.C., 53. Perth

— J.R., Dundee ; J.R., Canongate.

Moray — Servant in Edinburgh.—S.P.D., 86-18. No further reference to him. He may have died. Elgin 33 ‘ Servant to Bart Sardileus of Elcho’s Life Guards.’ —S.P.D., 84-2. Turned King’s Evidence at the Southwark trials.—Allardyce, ii. 410, 473. Aberdeen — Sonof deceased Robert Scott,merchant, and son-in- law of Rev. George Law. ‘ Sailor, carried arms at Falkirk, Inverury, and Culloden ; and, tho’ scarce better than a boy, was very active in dis- tressing the inhabitants of Aberdeen.’-—S.P.D., 81-88 ; P.C., 20. He pleaded guilty at his trial 2nd Oct. 1746, and was sentenced to death, but reprieved.—Scots Mag., 1746, 483; S.P.D., 88-42 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; Allar- dyce, i. 258. Athole 17 Herd. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 91-77 ; Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 486 ; P.R., 3625-21. Burnside —- J.R., Montrose. 304 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2986 Scott, Robert 13.2.46 Liberated Montrose ; 25.2.47 10.3.46 Stirling, Edinburgh 2987 Scot or Scott, Volunteer, 17.4.46 Discharged Thomas Bulkeley’s Inverness French Service 2988 Scott, William Roy Stuart’s 30.12.45 Pardoned on Carlisle ; condition of York Castle enlistment 22.7.48 2989 Scott, William Coventry

2990 Sedden or Shedon, — York Castle Transported Charles 2991 Semple or — Dec. 1747 6 months’ Sempell, Rev. Perth imprison- George ment 2992 Semple, James Kilmarnock’s Inverness

2993 Servante, John Berwick’s At sea Discharged French Service 28.11.45 ‘Louis XV’: Berwick, Feb. 1746 Hull 2994 Seton or Seaton, Cromarty’s Perth ; Acquitted James 10.8.46 9.9.46 Canongate, Carlisle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 305 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Angus Salmon fisher. ‘ For carrying a letter from Major Bagot a rebell, directed to Provost Skinner of Montrose.’—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Stirling ; J.R., Edinburgh. France — Addl. MSS., 29674. Perthshire — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,81-88. He was tried at York, 2nd Oct. 1746, found guilty and sentenced to death, but reprieved.—Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 484; S.P.D., 88-42; P.R., 3625-21 ; Baga,Ixix. 191. Sedbergh, — Carrier. ‘ Committed on suspicion.’—S.P.D., Yorkshire 81-29, 81-64. This is probably the man who petitioned to be transported instead of being convicted. His fate is not known.—S.P.D., 159-190. Ayr 70 Servant. ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-88, 91-77 ; Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 486. — Non-jurant minister. Tried and imprisoned for contravention of the Act of 1746.—Albemarle, ii. 507-514. Linlithgow — ‘ Carried arms in Kilmarnock’s troop and was active in seizing horses.’—P.C., 266 ; S.P.D., 89-272. There is no further reference to him, but he never reached London. France — S.P.B., 81-72, 81-73.

Leven, Fife 15 ‘ Apprentice to Wm. Robertson.’—P.C., 262. Son of George Seton of Cariston. He was wounded in the heel at Culloden. He was captured when escaping and was eventually taken to Carlisle. Through the interest of John, Earl of Crawford, with the Duke of Hesse, he was released and went abroad to Holland. He ultimately got a commission in the . Tried and acquitted.—Scots Mag., Sept., 439 ; P.C., 262 ; Seton : Family of Seton, ii. 601 ; Baga, Ixix. 186. VOL. III. 306 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 2995 Seton, James Captain, Rooth’s ‘ Esperance ’ Pardoned on French Service (late condition of ‘ Soleil ’), permanent brought into banishment Deal 2.7.47 25.11.45 ; 25.11.45 Deal, Jan.1747 Tower of London 2996 Seton,Robert Life Guards Inverness Discharged

2997 Seton, William, 19.5.46 Discharged The Rev. Forfar; 28.8.46 21.5.46 Montrose

2998 Shabillard, — French Gens 24.3.46 Discharged d’Armes ‘ Prince Charles ’ (late ‘ Hazard ’) ; H.M.S. ‘ Sheemess,’ Berwick 2999 Shade, William Carlisle Transported 3000 Shairp, John Dec. 1745 Released under Linton; General Par- Edinburgh don, 1747 Castle, 15.1.46 Edinburgh 3001 Shand or Shan, Inverness Discharged Alexander (or June 1746 ; Andrew) ‘ Thane of Fife,’ ‘ Liberty,’ Southwark PRISONERS OF THE ’45 307 HOME OR ORIGIN. BE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. — Captured at sea on the way to Montrose.—Scots Mag., Nov. 1745, 541 ; S.P.D., 93-28, 98-78 ; P.R., 3622-12.

Edinburgh — Son of William Seton, W.S. ‘ Robert Seton was wounded almost to death making his escape down the country from the field of Culloden.’— Lyon, ii. 185 ; P.C., 256. No further reference to him in State Papers, but he was captured and obtained a pardon. Forfar — ‘ Non-jurant ’ Episcopal clergyman, who was im- prisoned for preaching a rebellious sermon from Jeremiah, 8 ch., 4th verse. On 28th Aug. 1746 he was liberated. The text reads : ‘ Thus saith the Lord ; Shall they fall and not arise ? shall he turn away and not return ? ’—J.R., Mon- trose ; P.C., 234. France — Scots Mag., March 1746, 147.

24 Labourer.—S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3. Queensferry — Labourer. On suspicion.—J.R., Edinburgh,

Fochabers, 46 ‘ On suspicion.’—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-55. Turned Morayshire King’s Evidence.—Allardyce, ii. 405. PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 3002 Shand, William Culloden, Inverness 3003 Shanks, John Ogilvy’s Stirling Released under General Par- don, 1747 3004 Sharpe, William Lord Lewis 30.12.45 Transported Gordon’s Carlisle ; Antigua York Castle 8.5.47 3005 Sharp or Sharpe, Ensign, ‘ Life 1.2.46 Reprieved William Guards ’ Montrose ; Nov. 1746, 10.3.46 but escaped Stirling from prison Castle, Aug. 1747 Carlisle, Sept. 1746 York, Carlisle

3006 Sharroch, David Carlisle; Transported Lancaster Antigua 8.5.47 3007 Shaw, John Stonywood’s Aberdeen (Lord Lewis Gordon’s) 3008 Shaw, Margaret Carlisle; Transported Lancaster Castle 3009 Shaw, Mary Carlisle; Transported Lancaster Castle 3010 Shaw, Murdoch Mackintosh’s 1.2.46 Released under Stirling ; General Par- 17.3.46 Edin- don, 1747 burgh Castle, 13.12.46 Edin- burgh Jail from Castle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 309 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Cansartly, — Servant. Taken prisoner at Culloden.—P.C., 38. Banffshire But his name does not appear in any prisoners’ list. Probably died in Inverness. Arbroath — Weaver.—J.R., Stirling ; P.C., 188. Aberdeen 18 Labourer. 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. St. Andrews 16 Son of Sir Alexander Sharp, Bt. of Scots- craig, merchant, and great-grandson of Arch- bishop Sharp. ‘ A very young man and influenced by bad company.’—P.C., 68. The Professors of St. Leonard’s College, St. Andrews, appealed for mercy for him. When tried at York he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to death, but was reprieved. On 20th Aug. 1747 the Privy Council recommended a free pardon for him. After his reprieve he was left in Carlisle jail till Aug. 1747, when he escaped. He served in the French and Portuguese armies, and became Major-General in the latter. He was pardoned by Royal Warrant, 3.4.1769, and succeeded his father in the baronetcy soon after. —Macbeth Forbes, ii.; P.C., 68, 374 ; S.P.D., 100-29, 100-65, 109-24 ; Baga, Ixix. 189; Cock- ayne, iv. 322. — T.B.P., 327-109; P.R., 3621-3; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. Aberdeen — Fiddler.—P.C., 20. He stated that he had sur- rendered within the prescribed time.—A Hardy ce, i. 259. Perthshire 15 ‘ Spins.’—S'.P.D., 91-77 ; P.R., 3621-3. Inverness 40 S.P.D., 91-77 ; P.R., 3621-3. Inverness — ‘ Confesses he was servant to Mr. M'Gillivray of Drumnaglass, a rebel officer, and various parties declare he was in the rebellion.’—S.P.D., 89-272. Alex. M’Gillivray was Colonel of Mackintosh’s, killed at Culloden.—Lyon, iii. 55 ; J.R., Edin- burgh. 310 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE REGIMENT. DISPOSAL. 3011 Shea or Shee, Captain, Fitz- April 1746 Discharged Robert james’ Horse, Inverness; ? 1747 French Service June 1746 ‘ Alexander & James ’ Tilbury, Marshalsea 3012 Shea or Shee, Captain, Rooth’s ‘ Esperance ’ Discharged Lewis (late ‘ Soleil ’), brought into Deal 25.11.45 ; Nov.1745 Deal, Feb.1746 Customs Smack ‘ Caroline,’ Greenwich 3018 Shedden, Charles Carlisle ; Transported York 3014 Shenhurue or Bulkeley’s or 10.11.45 Discharged Shencho, John Clare’s French Millport; Service 6.12.45 Edinburgh Castle 3015 Shenherow or Lord John 1.2.46 Discharged Shenrew or Drummond’s Stirling; Shechrew, 7.2.46 Charles Stirling Castle, Canongate, 5.9.46 Carlisle, Penrith 3016 Shennan, Antony Clare’s French Marshalsea Died 1746 Service 3017 Shepherd, John Ogilvy’s 1.2.46 Transported Stirling ; 7.2.46 Stirling Castle, 13.2.46 Leith, Canongate, Carlisle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 311 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. France — He landed with the squadron which arrived at Aberdeen 21st Feb. 1746. He was taken pris- oner at Culloden, and was sent to London, and sent back to France subsequently. In 1766 he wrote to the Prince from Metz drawing attention to a sum of 150 guineas he had lent the latter.— Scots Mag., viii. 189 5 Elcho, 205 ; S.P.D., 84-2, 93-30 ; Addl. MSS., 29674. — Captured at sea on the way to Montrose.-—Scots Mag., Nov. 1745, 541 ; S.P.D., 81-29, 81-70, 93-30.

— Coal grieve to Earl of Kilmarnock.—S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3625-3 ; P.C., 266. Irish ‘ Says he was a soldier in Lord Clare’s French regiment with which he came over to Scotland.’ —S.P.D., 89-272. Normandy — In hospital with wound in leg. Surgeon’s fee, 6s. 8d.—J.R., Stirling.

France — S.P.D., 93-30. Ferryden 20 Labourer. e Said he was “ prest out.” Servant to Craig, Forfar Mr. Watson, inn-keeper, Arbroath.’—S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; P.C., 188. 312 PRISONERS OF THE *45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 16.7.46 Discharged 3018 Shepherd, William Stonehaven, 26.3.47 Aberdeen ; 2.8.46 Canongate 3019 Sherrock or Shar- Manchester 30.12.45 Transported rock or Shorrock, Carlisle ; James Lancaster 3020 Sherwood, James Kilmarnock’s Inverness June 1746; ‘ Thane of Fife’ ‘ Soleil ’; Discharged 3021 Shimney, Antoine French Service 25.11.45 Deal, Marshalsea 3022 Shipman, William York Castle 3023 ‘ Shirloch,’ Lady — Edinburgh Discharged

Transported 3024 Shorrock, David Manchester Carlisle;Lancaster Castle 3025 Shower, Edward Captain, 10.3.46 Died 9-3.46 Artillery Perth French Service 9.4.46 Discharged 3026 Shugrue, John Edinburgh Castle, Berwick 3027 Shuhova [«‘c], Lord John Stirling Discharged Charles Drummond’s 3028 Side, John June 1746; ‘ Wallsgrave Tilbury Stonywood’s Inverness Died off 3029 Simon, John June 1746 ; Shields ‘ Wallsgrave 9.6.46 3030 Simm, John Lord Nairn’s Inverness June 1746 ; ‘ Thane of Fife’ PRISONERS OF THE ’45 313 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Dundee 17 Sailor. ‘ Carried off Lord Ogilvy.’ He was a boy in the crew of Capt. Wemyss’ ship Samuel Sj- Henry which carried off Lord Ogilvy to Norway after Culloden. He said he was forced to serve by a body of armed men.—S.P.D., 89*272 ; J.R., Canongate. Preston, 21 ‘ A papist. Tailor.’ Taken at capture of Carlisle. Lancashire —S.P.D., 79*26, 91*84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Fife 63 S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him. May have died. France — In French service. Taken at sea in the Soleil privateer going to Scotland.—S.P.D., 81-80, 94-126. — ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-88. No further reference to him. — This lady was shown in the return published at Edinburgh on 29th April 1745 as a prisoner. She was presumably wife of the Col. M'Ghie or Macghie who was taken and is styled ‘ leader of the Rannachs.’—Scots Mag., April 1746, 190. Lancashire 19 Weaver.—S.P.D., 91-77, 88-124. Perthshire — ‘ An English papist, confessed he was present in the rebell’s trenches while they were firing their cannon at Stirling Castle.’—J.R., Perth ; Addl. MSS., 24900. — J.R., Edinburgh.

•— Wounded in leg.—J.R., Stirling. Liddesdale 30 S.P.D., 84<-2. No further reference to him. Buchan 46 S.P.D., 84-2. Perthshire 18 S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him. 314 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 3031 Simon, Francis Lord John Perth ; Discharged Drummond’s 18.2.46 ‘ taken north by the Duke’; army,’ Inverness 3032 Simpson, Andrew Ogilvy’s 24.4.46 Discharged Dundee 12.8.46 3033 Simpson or Ogilvy’s 9.6.46 Transported Sampson, David Auldbar; Dundee, 13.8.46 Canongate, Carlisle 3034 Simpson, James Ogilvy’s 11.5.46 Transported Arbroath, Dundee ; 13.8.46 Canongate, Carlisle 3035 Simpson, John Cromarty’s Inverness Discharged June 1746 ; ‘Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury Fort 3036 Simpson, John Lieutenant, 24.10.46 Released under Baggot’s Fochaber ; General Par- Hussars 8.12.46 don, 1747 Aberdeen 3037 Simpson, John May 1746 ; Died 8.5.46 ‘ Alexander & James ’ 3038 Simpson, York Castle Transported Margaret

3039 Simpson, Patrick Ogilvy’s 15.4.46 Liberated Montrose 26.7.46 3040 Sinclair, David Perth 14.2.46 Discharged on bail 24.3.46 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 315 HOME OR ORIGIN. age. notes and authorities. France — ‘ Native Frenchman.’—J.R., Perth ; Addl. MSS., 24900.

Dundee — Sailor. ‘ Was drummer in Lord Ogilvy’s 2nd Batt —P.C., 236 ; J.R., Dundee. Auldbar 56 Linen-weaver.—S.PJ)., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Arbroath Shoemaker.—S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Caithness 55 ‘ Suspected to be a rebel soldier in Lord Loudoun’s left sick.’—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2. This is the man who turned Evidence for the Crown against Lord Lovat.—S.P.D., 86-18, 88-60, 93-107; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; S.P.S., 35-55. Auchinhove, — Merchant. ‘ Was at the skirmish of Keith.’— Banff P.C., 38. — S.P.D., 84-2. Haddington 33 ‘ Lady. Capt. Hamilton’s woman.’—S.P.D., 91- 77. This entry may mean that she was the wife of Capt. G. Hamilton who was executed at York Castle, or that she was that lady’s maid.—Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 486. Middle Dod, — Servant to the Laird of Pitcouly. ‘ Forced out by Forfar his master.’—J.R., Montrose ; P.C., 234. Angus On suspicion.—J.R., Perth. 316 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 3041 Sinclair of Geese, Volunteer, Dunrobin, Discharged George Cromarty’s Inverness, June 1746 ; ‘ Wallsgrave,’ London (Southwark) 3042 Sinclair, James Captain, Rooth’s Inverness Discharged French Service Aug. 1746 ; ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury, House of Mr. Vincent, messenger

3043 Sinclair or St. Cromarty’s Inverness Transported Clair, James (1) June 1746; 31.3.47 ‘ Thane of Fife,’ ‘ James & Mary ’ 3044 Sinclair or St. Cromarty’s Inverness — Clair, James (2) June 1746 ; ‘ Thane of Fife ’ 3045 Sinclair or St. Piper, Ogilvy’s Arbroath; Discharged Clair, John 10.3.46 4.3.47 Stirling, Edinburgh 3046 Sinclair, John Banff; Released under Aberdeen General Par- don, 1747 3047 Singleton, Manchester 30.12.45 Francis Carlisle ; Lancaster Castle 3048 Singleton, Robert Manchester 30.12.45 Transported Carlisle ; Antigua Lancaster 8.5.47 Castle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 317 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Hoburnhead, 29 ‘ Joined the rebels at Caithness. Was taken Caithness prisoner in Sutherland and shipped to London.’ —P.C., 270. He was one of the few men of position, and the only Sinclair in Caithness, who joined the Jacobite army.—Origins, 72 ; S.P.D., 84-2. He turned King’s Evidence at the trials of Lord Macleod and others at Southwark.— Allardyce, ii. 402, 413. France — Wounded and taken prisoner at Culloden. He was handed over to a messenger’s custody on 13.8.46 with orders to bring him before the Duke of Newcastle. The Lord Justice Clerk wrote to the latter on 21st Nov. 1747 about him, and forwarded his memorial showing he had been forced. He appealed to be allowed to remain in Scotland. The decision on this point is un- certain.—S.P.D. Entry Book, 84, 86-107 ; Lyon, ii. 303, note; S.P.S., 38-30; Albemarle, ii. 475, 478. Caithness 19 Husbandry in Dunbeith.—S.P.D., 86-55, 84-2, 88-60, 96-68 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Caithness 20 S.P.D., 84-2. There is no further reference to him. He may have died. Arbroath — Town piper. In the Rebellion. ‘ Declares the rebels forced him to act as piper for them and that he deserted after having been kept by them 17 days.’—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Stirling ; J.R., Edinburgh. New mills of -— Fiddler. ‘ Carried arms as a private man.’—P.C., Boyn, Banff 36. Preston 17 Weaver. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 91-77. There is no further reference to him. May have died. Lancashire — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,81-76 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P R., 3621-3. 318 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 3049 Skelton, Michael Lancaster Discharged (or Nicholas), Castle 20.12.46 The Rev. 3050 Skene or Skien, Stonywood’s 1.10.46 Released under John Turriff; General Par- 4.10.46 don, 1747 Aberdeen 3051 Skennell, Andrew 8.3.46 Crieff Released under 8.3.46 General Par- Stirling don, 1747 Castle, 4.4.46 Stirling 3052 Skinner, J ames 24.2.46 Released under Montrose ; General Par- 10.3.46 don, 1747 Stirling 3053 Skirling, Andrew French Service Taken at sea Discharged Berwick 3054 Sliding, Richard Lancaster Castle 3055 Small, John Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 Pardoned on Carlisle ; condition of Lancaster transporta- Castle tion 22.7.48 3056 Smart, John Stonywood’s Inverness; Discharged Tilbury Fort 3057 Smeek, George Tilbury Transported 20.3.47 3058 Smith, Abraham French Service Marshalsea Discharged 3059 Smith, Alexander Lord Lewis Inverness ; Transported Gordon’s Tilbury Fort 3060 Smith, Alexander Duke of Perth’s 17.3.46 Transported Edinburgh Castle ; 8.8.46 Carlisle 3061 Smith, Alexander Ogilvy’s Culloden, Discharged Inverness, June 1746 ; ‘ Wallsgrave,’ Tilbury Fort PRISONERS OF THE ’45 319 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. — ‘ Papist. Priest.’ ‘ Committed on suspicion.’— S.P.D., 81-76 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. Turriff — Tailor. ‘ Was seen wearing the white cockade, confesses he bore arms.’—S.P.D., 89-272. Cork — On suspicion of treason.—JJt., Stirling.

Montrose — On suspicion.—J.R., Montrose ; J.R., Stirhng.

France — S.P.D., 85-185. — ‘ Taken in actual rebelhon.’—S.P.D., 81-76. There is no further reference to him. Dundee — ‘ A boy.’ Taken at capture of Carlisle. Tried at Carlisle, Sept. 1746, and sentenced to death, but recommended to mercy by the Jury.—S.P.D., 79-26,81-76 ; Scots Mag., Sept. 1746,439 ; P.R., 3625-21 ; Baga,\xix. 181. Aberdeen 30 Servant to Adam Hay of Aslid, a rebel prisoner, and gave evidence against him.—S.P.D., 86-18; Allardyce, ii. 407. — S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. France — S.P.D., 93-30. 28 S.PD., 88-60. 20 This was probably Alexander Smith of Mearny, Belhelvie, Aberdeen.—P.C., 306. Or it may have been Alexander Smith, Writer of Edin- burgh, who served in the Life Guards and ‘ was active in seizing horses.’—P.C., 268 ; S.P.D.. 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3. Angus 26 Captured at Culloden.—Allardyce, ii. 611. Wig- maker, Montrose.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-92. He gave evidence against Nicholas Glascoe and others at the trials in Southwark.—Allardyce, ii. 419, 437, 477. 320 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 REGIMENT. 3062 Smith, Andrew Roy Stuart's Wigan ; Transported Carlisle, Chester Castle 3063 Smith, Andrew Creighton’s 17.3.46 Transported Edinburgh 31.3.47 Castle ; June 1746 ‘ Margaret & Mary,’ ‘ Liberty ’ Tilbury 3064 Smith, Andrew Ogilvy’s 21.5.46 Discharged Perth ; 10.3.47 19.6.46 Montrose, Dundee, 13.8.46 Canongate 3065 Smith, Angus Clanranald’s Inverness Discharged Sept. 1746 ; * Liberty ’ Tilbury 3066 Smith, Charles 1.5.46 Stirling Castle 3067 Smith, David Ogilvy’s 24.2.46 Discharged Montrose ; 10.3.46 Stirling 3068 Smith {alias Keppoch 3.10.45 Discharged MTntosh), M'Donald’s Livingston Donald Yards, Edinburgh ; Edinburgh Castle, 15.1.46 Edin- burgh Jail 3069 Smith, Donald Glengarry’s Inverness June 1746 ; ‘ Dolphin ’ 3070 Smith, Edward Inverness Discharged June 1746 ; ‘Thane of Fife,’ ‘ Liberty ’ Tilbury PRISONERS OF THE ’45 321 HOME OR ORIGIN. GE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Edinburgh 18 Weaver.—S.P.D., 81-293, 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3. Aberdeen 21 Husbandry near Old Meldrum.—S.P.D., 81-55, 84-2, 88-60, 95-2 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Forfar — Miller. On suspicion. — J.R., Dundee ; J.R., Canongate.

23 ‘ Benbecula’s servant.’—S.P.D., 88-60 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84; P.R., 3621-3. Turned King’s Evidence.—S.P.D., 95-96. ‘ Soldier in Sir Robert Monroe’s Regt.’ This meant he was a deserter. He was probably handed over to the military authorities for dis- posal.—J.R., Stirling. Montrose — Merchant. On suspicion of assisting the rebels.— J.R., Stirling. Lochaber — Labourer. ‘ Says the rebels forced him to go the length of Kelso and that he deserted them there.’ —S.P.D., 89-272.

Glen Urquhart 50 S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him. Banff 36 House carpenter at Fochabers. ‘ On suspicion.’— S.P.D., 86-55, 84-2, 95-2. Turned King’s Evid- ence at Southwark.—Allardyce, ii. 405. VOL. III. 322 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 3071 Smith, George Kilmarnock’s Inverness Transported June 1746; 31.3.47 ‘ Thane of Fife,’ ‘ Liberty ’ 3072 Smith, George — 1.2.46 Kersy- Released under nook ; General Par- don, 1747 Stirling Castle 3073 Smith, George ‘ Rebel Service Culloden Hanged 17.4.46 20.4.46 3074 Smith, James Lord Elcho’s 11.5.46 King’; Died in prison Life Guards Park, Edinburgh ; 11.5.46 Edinburgh, Carlisle 3075 Smith, James Creighton’s Culloden, Transported Inverness, 31.3.47 June 1746 ; * Thane of Fife,’ ‘ James & Mary ’ 3076 Smith, James Surgeon 7.2.46 Perth; Liberated 1.4.46 Edin- 20.6.46 burgh Jail from Castle 3077 Smith, James Struan Robert- 4.11.45 Pent- Discharged son’s land Hills : Edinburgh Castle, 15.1.46 Edin- burgh Jail 3078 Smith, James Ogilvy’s 9.6.46 Aber- Released under brothok General Par- don, 1747 3079 Smith, James MTherson’s Wigan; Transported Chester Castle 3080 Smith, James Cromarty’s -— Brander Died PRISONERS OF THE ’45 323 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Aberdeen 24 Husbandry, Cairnbulg.—S.P.D., 86-55,84-2,88-60, 96-68.

Edinburgh — Servant to Gassie of Kirk House.—J.R., Stirling.

— Deserter from British Army. Captured at Oul- loden.—Cumberland Orders. Linlithgowshire — ‘ Gentleman.’ A Writer in Edinburgh, son of the late James Smith, writer. At his trial he pleaded guilty and was condemned, but died before execution.—P.C., 380 ; Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 438 : Nov. 1746,545 ; Albemarle, ii. 400 ; S.P.D., 88-16 ; Baga, Ixix. 182. Loanhead, Old 59 Workman. ‘ Carried arms at Culloden.’—S.P.D., Machar, 86-55, 84-2, 96-68; Entry Book, 84; P.R., Aberdeen 3621-3.

Perth — On suspicion of treason.—J.R., Edinburgh.

Perthshire — J.R., Edinburgh.

Panbride — ‘ Common man.’—J.R., Arbroath. Strathspey — It is not known how he came to be in Wigan.— S.P.D., 81-293 ; P.R., 3621-3. Conloch, Elgin — In a letter from William Jack, prisoner at Tilbury, dated 17.3.47, it was stated that he had died ‘ seven months agoe ’ as a prisoner.—Lyon, iii. 65. Nothing more is known of him. 324 PRISONERS OF THE 45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL 3081 Smith, John, of 26.5.46 Discharged Bahallarie (Bel- Bahallarie ; 16.3.47 harrie) 26.5.46 Dundee 3082 Smith, John Farquharson of Inverness Monaltrie’s June 1746 ; ‘ Margaret & Mary,’ ‘ Liberty ’ Medway 3083 Smith, John Ogilvy’s Inverness Died 10.5.46 May 1746 ; ‘ Alexander & James ’ 3084 Smith, John French Picquets 16.12.45 Transported Stirling Castle ; June 1746 ‘ Alexander & James,’ ‘ Liberty ’ Medway, Tilbury 3085 Smith, John Lord John • 2.5.46 Andrew Drummond’s Moniaive; 2.5.46 Dumfries 3086 Smith, John 10.5.46 Perth Escaped 7.3.47 3087 Smith, John Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 Transported Carlisle ; Antigua York Castle 8.5.47 3088 Smith, John Ogilvy’s 16.4.46 Culloden, Inverness 3089 Smith, Robert Duke of Perth’s Dundee Discharged 16.7.46 3090 Smith, William Glenbucket’s 30.12.45 Pardoned on Carlisle ; condition of York Castle enlistment 22.7.48 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 325 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Bahallarie, — ‘ Was active in serving the rebels.’—P.C., 236 ; Alyth, Perth J.R., Dundee. Aberdeen 30 Husbandry in Lord Aberdeen’s lands.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-55. No further reference to him. He may have died.

Forfar — S.P.D., 84-2 ; Mackintosh, 50.

Derbyshire 21 Englishman. He had deserted from Guise’s Regt. and subsequently again deserted from the Prince’s army.—S.P.D., 86-55, 88-60 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Ireland — ‘ Handed over to Ensign Carr of Price’s Regt.’ His disposal indicates that he was a deserter from the British army.—P.R., 3621-3 ; J.R., Dumfries. Bo’ness — Sailor. On suspicion. ‘ Says the rebels carried him prisoner to the North in February last, denied that he carried arms.’—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Perth. Aberdeen 21 Goldsmith. 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. — His name appears only in the Culloden list. Probably died.—Allardyce, ii. 611. — J.R., Dundee. Banff 18 Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. Pleaded guilty at his trial 2nd Oct. 1746, was sentenced to death, but reprieved.—Scots Mag., 1746, 483, 543 ; S.P.D., 88-42 ; P.R., 3625-21. 326 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. niSPOSAL. 3091 Smith, William — 9-6.46 sur- Discharged rendered, Fort William, Inverness ; Sept. 1746 ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury 3092 Smith, William Duke of Perth’s 13.7.46 Discharged Stonehaven, 10.3.47 Aberdeen; Montrose, Canongate 3093 Solomon, Jean Berwick’s At sea; Discharged French Service ‘ Prince Charles,’ Berwick 3094 Somervell, David Lord John 25.2.46 Perth Died 15.8.46 Drummond’s 3095 Somervill, Peter Drummer, 30.12.45 Transported Ogilvy’s Carlisle ; Antigua Lincoln 8.5.47 Castle 3096 Soulant, Denis Berwick’s At sea; Discharged French Service ‘ Louis XV,’ 28.11.45 Berwick, Feb. 1746 Hull 3097 Soulter, Daniel, Roy Stuart’s Edinburgh or Souter Castle ; 15.1.46 Edinburgh, 8.8.46 Carlisle 3098 Souttar, Archi- Artillery bald Carlisle 3099 Souter, James 22.7.46 Aber- Released under brothok; General Par- Dundee, don, 1747 Canongate 3100 South, David Ogilvy’s Inverness June 1746 ; ‘Jane of Leith ’ 3101 Southland, Adam Lincoln Transported PRISONERS OF THE ’45 327 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Banffshire — ‘ Footman to Secretary Murray’s Lady. Desirous to become evidence for the Crown, and gives an account of the meeting of the Chiefs after Culloden at which Lord Lovat assisted.’—S.P.D., 87-122. Stonhive ’ — Mariner. ‘ Forced to a French ship.’ ‘ On sus- (Stonehaven), picion.’ ‘ Assisted in piloting the French ships Kincardine and carried arms with the rebels.’—P.C., 190. ‘ Declares that he was forced.’—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Canongate. — S.P.D., 84-255.

Edinburgh — J.R., Perth. Angus 15 Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,91-77 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-8. France — S.P.D., 81-73.

— ‘ A common Highlander.’—J.R., Edinburgh. No further reference to him. Probably died in Carlisle. Dunbar — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D.. 79-26. No further reference to him. Arbroath Merchant. On suspicion.—J.R., Canongate.

Angus 20 S.P.D., 84-2.

S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. 328 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 3102 Souve, Lewis York Castle 3103 Spaden, Peter Ogilvy’s Carlisle; Chester Castle 3104 Spalding, Charles, Captain, Atholl Nov. 1745 Acquitted of Whitefield Brigade Kilsyth; 22.9.46 Edinburgh Castle, 15.1.46 Edin- burgh Jail, 8.8.46 Carlisle

3105 Spalding, Patrick Ogilvy’s 30.12.45 Carlisle 3106 Spark, James — 25.2.46 Liberated Montrose ; 25.2.47 10.3.46 Stirling, Edinburgh 3107 Sparkes or Carlisle ; Executed Sparks, James Derby, 1.11.46 York

3108 Speatson, William Lord John 1.2.46 Discharged Drummond’s Stirling; Canongate. 5.9.46 Carlisle 3109 Spencer, William Manchester 30.12.45 Carlisle ; Lancaster Castle 3110 Spitts, Fred- Berwick’s At sea; Discharged ericque French Service ‘ Prince Charles,’ Berwick PRISONERS OF THE ’45 329 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’-—S.P.D., 81-88. No reference to his disposal. He may have been in the French service. Logie, Angus Cordwainer.—S.P.D., 81-293. No reference to his disposal. Whitefield, He was sent from Moffat on 7th Nov. 1745 by Strathardle, William, Duke of Atholl, to Perthshire, with Atholl dispatches and letters to bring up 3000 men from that county. These included letters from Murray of Broughton, Lord Geo. Murray, etc. These letters were handed over to General Guest, then in Edinburgh Castle. He was cap- tured shortly afterwards by Walter Grossett and Brown, factor to Campbell of Shawfield. Spald- ing was tried for his life in Oct. 1746 at Carlisle but acquitted.—S.P.D., 88-16 ; Origins, 344 ; Scots Mag., Nov. 1745, 540 ; Albemarle, ii. 399 5 Baga,Ixix. 185. Logie, Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. No further reference to him. Montrose Wright. Assisted at taking H.M.S. Hazard.— J.R., Stirling ; J.R., Edinburgh.

Derby Frame-work knitter. The charge against him was that he went out a mile to meet the Prince’s army and led them to quarters at Derby. He was tried at York, 2nd Oct. 1746, found guilty and sentenced to death.—Scots Mag., 1746,483, 524 ; S.P.D., 81-29, 81-64 ; Baga, Ixix. 191. France J.R., Canongate.

Lancashire Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,81-76. No further reference to him ; may have died. France S.P.D., 84-255. PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL.. 3111 Sprewl or Spruel, Captain (? Volun- 16.4.46 Acquitted or Sprule, teer), Pitsligo’s Culloden, 17.12.46 Andrew Horse Inverness; June 1746 ‘ Wallsgrave’ Tilbury, London (Southwark)

3112 Square, Samuel — Inverness June 1746 ; ‘ Alexander & James ’ Tilbury 3113 Stack, Robert Captain, Lally’s 17.4.46 Pardoned on French Service Inverness ; condition of Carlisle, permanent Berwick banishment 2.7.47 3114 Stafford, Francis French Service Berwick Pardoned on condition of permanent banishment 2.7.47 3115 Stanmore, Simon Chester Released Castle 29.7.47 3116 Stanwell, Edward Chester Released Castle 29.7.47 3117 Stapleton, Comet, Fitz- ‘ Bourbon ’ ; Pardoned and Nicholas james’ Edinburgh banished Castle, Berwick, Feb. 1746 Hull 3118 Stapleton, Berwick’s At sea ; Pardoned and Nicholas French Service ‘ Louis XV,’ banished 28.11.45 Hull 3119 Stapleton, Walter Lieut .-Colonel 17.4.46 Died of and Brigadier- Inverness wounds General, Ber- April 1746 wick’s French Service PRISONERS OF THE ’45 331 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Gaudbridge, 55 An Edinburgh writer. ‘ Was Captain in the Rebel ? Glasgow Foot till their dispersion.’—P.C., 278. When district tried he was acquitted ‘ by consent of the Attorney General, without entering into the evidence for the Crown.’ The reason probably was that a witness showed that he had prevented an attack on the house of Sir Michael Bruce in revenge for the latter having raised men for the Government.—P.C., 278, 381 ; Scots Mag., 1746, 593 ; S.P.D., 84-2 ; Allardyce, ii. 408 ; Baga, Ixix. 175. Suffolk 33 Deserter from Ligonier’s Regt.—S.P.D., 84-2. Nothing known of his disposal; may have di§d.

France — He was still in Carlisle in June 1748, where he was hostage for the debts of the French officer prisoners.—P.R., 3622-12 ; S.P.D., 107-49 ; Addl. MSS., 29674. France — P.R., 3622-12.

— Scots Mag., 1747, 345. — Scots Mag., 1747, 345. France — Taken at sea, 21.2A6.—Scots Mag., Feb. 1746, 86 ; S.P.D., 81-72.

France — S.P.D., 81-73. France — Landed 22nd Nov. 1745 with Lord John Drum- mond. He commanded the Irish Picquets and took command of the siege of Fort Augustus. On the entry of Cumberland into Inverness after Culloden Stapleton sent a message offering to surrender and asking quarter. He was wounded at Culloden and died of his wounds.—Itinerary, 332 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 13.6.46 Escaped 3120 Stark, James Musselburgh 26.6.46 3121 Stark, Thomas Ogilvy’s London Lancaster 3122 Stead, James Castle Ogilvy’s 1.5.46 sur- Released under 3123 Steel, James rendered ; General Par- 1.5.46 Aber- don, 1747 brothok 3124 Steel, Michael Duke of Atholl’ 3.6.46 Perth ; Transported 10.8.46 Canongate, Carlisle 30.12.45 Pardoned on 3125 Steele or Steill, Carlisle ; condition of Alexander (1) York Castle enlistment 22.7.48 30.12.45 Acquitted 3126 Steele or Steill, Carlisle; Alan or Alex- Lancaster, ander (2) Chester Surrendered Acquitted 3127 Steill or Steele, under the 22.9.46 George Proclama- tion, Canongate ; 8.8.46 Carlisle Inverness 3128 Steven, George Cromarty’s June 1746 ; ‘ Thane of Fife’ Inverness Transported 3129 Stephen, James Bannerman’s June 1746 ; ‘ Wallsgrave,’ Tilbury Fort 3130 Stephen or Carlisle ; Pardoned on York Castle condition of Steven, William enlistment 22.7.48 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. 27 ; Origins, 213, note 1 ; Brown, iii. 253 ; Addl. MSS., 29674. — J.R., Musselburgh. Forfar — He gave evidence in favour of Janies Stormonth.— Mackintosh, 50 ; Allardyce, ii. 399. His fate is not known. — ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-76. His disposal is unknown. Arbroath — ‘ Common man.’—J.R., Arbroath.

Logiealmond, — Labourer.—P.R., 3621-3. Perth 18 Was captured at the surrender of Carlisle. Was tried at York 2nd Oct. 1746 and pleaded guilty. Was sentenced to death but was reprieved.— S.P.D., 88-42 ; Scots Mag., 1746, 483, 543 ; P.R., 3625-21. Tullysarmin, — Weaver. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., Banff 79-26, 81-76, 81-293. Tried at Carlisle 12th Sept. 1746 and acquitted.—Scots Mag., Sept. 1746,439 ; S.P.D., 88-16 ; Baga,\xix. 180. Aberdeen — Aberdeen merchant who ‘ assisted in landing a Spanish ship at Peterhead and was Substitute Governor of Aberdeen the time of the Inverury skirmish.’ He was tried and acquitted upon proving that he had surrendered under the Proclamation.—S.P.D., 88-16 ; P.C., 20 ; Albe- marle, ii. 400 ; Baga, Ixix. 182. Ross-shire 13 ‘ Baggage bawman (? batman).’—S.P.D., 84-2. Disposal unknown. May have died. Mearns 25 S.P.D., 84-2, 88-60 ; P.R., 3621-3.

15 ‘ Wine cooper.’ ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’ Pleaded guilty at his trial in Oct. 1746 and was sentenced to death, but reprieved.—S.P.D., 81-88, 88-42 ; P.R., 3625-21 ; Baga, Ixix. 190. 334 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE NO. NAME. DISPOSAL. 3131 Steven or 21.4.46 Din, Discharged Stephen, John Angus ; 10.3.47 Dundee, Montrose, 13.8.46 Canongate 3132 Stevens, Alex- Lord John 1.5.46 Released under ander Drummond’s Moniaive; General Par- 2.5.46 don, 1747 Dumfries, Berwick 3133 Stevenson, Alex- — 25.2.46 Executed ander Perth; Carlisle 10.8.46 15.11.46 Canongate, Carlisle 3134 Stevenson, French Picquets 16.12.46 Thomas Stirling Castle 3135 Steuart or Stuart, — 12.2.46 Released under Alexander Perth; General Par- 1.4.46 Edin- don, 1747 burgh Jail 3136 Stewart, Alex- 14.7.46 Discharged ander Dundee 18.10.46

3137 Stewart, Alex- Castle ander Menzies ; 12.5.46 Stirling Castle 3138 Steuart, Alex- 30.4.46 Transported ander Perth ; 9.8.46 Carlisle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 335 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Montrose — Servant to Capt. Erskine. Wright’s servant. ‘ Confesses that he bore arms and was at the battles of Falkirk and Culloden.’ — S.P.D., 89-272; J.R., Montrose ; J.R., Canongate.

Ireland — J.R., Dumfries ; S.P.S., ii. 35-47.

Edinburgh — Servant. Wright. Was in charge of the baggage at Prestonpans.—Macbeth Forbes, 12. He pleaded guilty at his trial on 19th Sept, and was sentenced to death.—Scots Mag., Sept. 1746,438; S.P.D., 88-16 ; Baga, Ixix. 185. — ‘ Deserted from the rebels.’—J.R., Stirling. It is not known how he was disposed of. Perth — Sheriff Officer, Perth. On suspicion of treason. ‘ Employed as Spy by Lord Strathallan, active in oppressing the country and charging the people to pay the Revenue to the Rebels.’—P.C., 50 ; J.R., Edinburgh. Dundee — Merchant. Suspicion of treason. This was prob- ably the Alexander Stuart who ‘ assisted in opening the post bagg and reading the letters, assisted in fraughting (loading) and supplying with provisions the Ship which carried off the Rebels to Bergen.’—P.C., 238 ; J.R., Dundee. Aberdeen — Soldier in Scots Fusihers, and therefore a deserter. Probably handed over to military authorities.— J.R., Stirling.

Strathspey, 23 ‘ In rebel service.’ Mariner. On suspicion.—- Morayshire S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3. 336 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE N'O. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 3139 Stewart, Alex- 29-4.46 Ran- Transported ander negoolen, May 1747 Perth ; 9.8.46 Falkland, 10.8.46 Canongate, 12.8.46 Carlisle, 24.4.47 Penrith, 25.4.47 Kendal, 27.4.47 Lancaster, 28.4.47 Preston, 30.4.47 Liverpool, sent on board the ship ‘ Gillder,’ and sailed 14.5.47 to Wecomica, Maryland 3140 Stewart, Allan Stewart of Ard- Inverness shiel’s (Appin’s) June 1746 ; ‘ Wallsgrave,’ Tilbury Fort 3141 Stewart, Allan Sergeant 16.4.46 Discharged Culloden, Inverness ; London Perth Discharged 3142 Steuart, Andrew on bail 29.3.46 3143 Stewart of May 1746 Discharged Burray, Lady Burray ; on bail Anne London, in 4.7.47 custody of a messenger, Money PRISONERS OF THE ’45 337 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Perthshire 34 Footman to the Prince, and said to have been servant to Mrs. Murray of Broughton. An account of his imprisonment, treatment, and ultimate transportation appeared in Bishop Forbes’ Lyon. He was one of the few who escaped from America and got back to Scotland in 1748.—Lyon, ii. 224,231-245 ; S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Perthshire 33 Ale seller, near Doune. ‘ A notorious Jacobite.’ —S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2. No further reference to him. May have died. Argyllshire — Son of Dougal Stewart, Maryburgh. ‘ Was a Sergeant in the rebel army, was wounded at Culloden and sent to London.’—P.C., 288. He turned King’s Evidence against Major Alex. M‘Lachlan and others.—P.C., 288 ; Allardyce, ii. 392, 406, 408. Perth — J.R., Perth. Burray, — Daughter of David Carmichael of Balmeady, and Orkney wife of Sir James Stewart, Bt., of Burray, Orkney. Although she was never tried, the depositions of witnesses showed that she had assisted her husband in trying to get men to join the Prince. She was arrested at the same time VOL. III. PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL.

3144 Stewart, Archi- 30.10.45 Acquitted bald Edinburgh ; 31.10.47 Tower of London

3145 Stuart, Charles Berwick’s At sea Discharged French Service ‘ Louis XV’ 28.11.45 Berwick, Feb.1746 Hull 3146 Stewart. Daniel Roy Stuart’s 30.12.45 Carlisle 3147 Stewart,(!) Daniel Roy Stuart’s 30.12.45 (2) Carlisle ; Chester Castle 3148 Stewart or Stuart, Major, Lord 19.7.46 Died of David, of Balia- George Braes of wounds challan Murray’s Leny ; 20.7.46 Stirling Castle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 339 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. as he was, and was sent to London. She appears to have been placed in the custody of Money, a Messenger, on her arrival in London.—S.P.D., 88-60; -S.P.-S.,2nd Series, 33-17; Cockayne, iv. 355. Edinburgh — Lord Provost of Edinburgh. Cousin of Sir James Stewart of Goodtrees. The Scots Magazine reported his arrest on suspicion on 30th Oct. 1745 and imprisonment. He was allowed out on bail on 23rd Jan. 1747, six gentlemen being bound in large recognizances for his appearance before the High Court of Justiciary, Edinburgh. —Scots Mag., Jan. 1747, 44 ; S.P.D., 93-223, 93-28. His name appears on the list of those who were specially excepted from the General Pardon of June 1747.—Scots Mag., June 1747, 259. Criminal letters were signeted agains t him on 17th June 1747. He was charged with negligence in regard to the holding of Edinburgh against the rebels. He was tried 13th July 1747, but the diet was deserted, the Lord Advocate reserving power to insist against him afterwards. At his retrial on 26th Oct. 1747, which lasted until 31st Oct., he was found not guilty and was discharged. Commenting to the Duke of New- castle on the result the Lord Justice Clerk said, ‘ the behaviour of the Jacobites has been most insolent.’—Scots Mag., 1747,349, 500; S.P.S., 38- 15,38-19; Albemarle,WoodhouseleeMS. 15. France — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

Perth — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. No further reference to him. Drumoar, — Farmer. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D.. Perthshire 79-26, 81-293. Remarks as above. Callander, — Brother of Stewart of Ardvorhch. He was caught Perth with six other refugees in a hut on the Braes of Leny. He put up a stiff fight, but was taken to Stirling, where he died of his wounds. The Prisoner’s Roll shows that while in prison he was in hospital with a gunshot wound of the thigh, PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL.

3149 Stuart, David Stonywood’s Inverness ; Transported Tilbury Fort 20.3.47 3150 Stewart, David Lord Lewis 30.12.45 Transported Gordon’s Carlisle 3151 Stuart, David Lord Lewis Inverness Discharged Gordon’s June 1746 ; ‘ Wallsgrave ’ 3152 Stewart, Donald Carlisle; Released after London, in June 1748 house of Carrington, messenger 3153 Steuart, Dougal Ardshiel’s 21.9.46 Pres- Discharged (Stewart’s of tonpans ; 17.4.47 Appin) 22.9.46 wounded, Prestonpans, and put in Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, 30.3.46, 25.6.46 Canongate 3154 Stewart, Duncan Roy Stuart’s Inverness; Transported ‘ James & (1) Mary ’ 3155 Stewart, Duncan Roy Stuart’s 30.12.45 Pardoned on (2) Carlisle ; condition of York enlistment 22.7.48 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 341 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. and that a surgeon’s fee of 6s. 8d. was paid for treating him. The evidence brought against him was that ‘ he was seen at Dunblane dressed and armed like a rebel Highlander wearing a white Cockade. Others stated that he acted as rebel officer in taking possession of Castle Doune with a body of armed men.’—S.P.D., 89-272. He was specially excepted from the Act of Pardon of June 1747.—Scots Mag., 1747, 260 ; P.C., 60, 373 ; J.R., Stirling; Tullibardine, ii. 331. Ross 50 ‘ Lived with George Gordon of Birkenbush, a rebel.’—S.P.D., 86-18 ; Entry Book, 84. Banff 40 Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,88-60 ; P.R., 3621-3. Ross-shire 33 This is apparently the man who turned King’s Evidence at the Southwark trials.—S.P.D., 84-2 ; Allardyce, ii. 405, 407. — ‘ Private man ’ ; his regiment not stated. The only references to him are as in custody of Car- rington, the messenger, in June 1748, and as a witness against Aeneas Macdonald and others.— S.P.D., 98-43,102-27, 107-34 ; Allardyce, ii. 434, 460, 471. Appin — Shoemaker in Edinburgh. Taken in arms. Gun- shot wound of ankle. ‘ Confesses that he carried arms in the rebel army and was at the battle of Preston, but was forced thereto by Ardshiel.’— S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Edinburgh ; J.R., Canon- gate.

Argyllshire 21 Cattle herd, Breadalbane.—S.P.D., 86-55 ; P.R., 3621-3. Strathbrand, — Tailor. Captured at surrender of Carhsle. At his Dunkeld trial at York, 2nd Oct. 1746, evidence was brought that the district in which he lived could have produced 350 men but only one man came out, that 100 Frasers came down and forced the inhabitants out, and that he was one of them who 342 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 NO. NAME. PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL.

3156 Stewart, Duncan Ardshiel’s Inverness Transported (Appin June 1746 ; 31.3.47 Stewart’s) ‘ Alexander & James,’ ‘ Liberty,’ Tilbury 3157 Steuart, Finlay 10.2.46 Released under Perth ; General Par- 1.4.46 Edin- don, 1747 burgh Jail

3158 Steuart, Lady London, in a Liberated on Frances, of messenger’s bail 4.7.47 Goodtrees house

3159 Stuart, Hugh Glengarry’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Wallsgrave,’ Tilbury Fort 3160 Stewart of 25.5.46 Died in prison Burray, Sir Burray, 24.8.46 James, Bt. Kirkwall, Stromness; H.M.S.‘Shark,’ H.M.S. Old Loo,’ H.M.S.‘Terror,’ 7.7.46 London, (Southwark) PRISONERS OF THE 45 343 ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. was taken to Edinburgh. They all deserted, but he did not; and although once he tried to desert at Ashbourne he was subsequently seen in arms at Carlisle. He was sentenced to death but reprieved.—Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 484 ; S.P.D., 88-42 ; P.R., 3625-21 ; Baga, Ixix. 190. Argyllshire 21 S.P.D., 84-2, 88-60, 95-2 ; Entry Book, 84.

Perth Sheriff Officer. Suspicion of treasonable practices. In hospital, 30.6.46, with ague and ‘ great cough.’ ‘ Employed (with Alexr. Stuart, Sheriff Officer) as spies by Lord Strathallan; were active in oppressing the country and charging the people to pay the revenue to the rebels.’—P.C., 50 ; J.R., Edinburgh. — Lady Frances Wemyss, born 1722, was daughter of James, 4th Earl of Wemyss. She married Sir James Steuart, Bt., of Goodtrees in 1743. Her brother was the Lord Elcho of the ’45. On 31st March 1747 the Privy Council decided that ‘ as the trial would occasion so much expense and be attended with great Difficultys, she was to be discharged on bail to appear before the Court of Justiciary in Edinburgh.’ But on 25th May they released her on bail.—S.P.D., 93-233, 95-63, 97-133 ; Scots Peerage, viii. 512 ; Lyon, i. 147 ; Origins, 423 ; S.P.S., 2nd Series, 33-17. Inverness 58 ‘ Says taken on suspicion. Served garrison of Fort Augustus and Capt. Romain.’—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60, 95-2 ; Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Burr ay, — Evidences stated that he had been concerned in Orkney sending a ‘ Portuguese ’ (? Spanish) ship in January 1746 from S. Ronaldshay to Peterhead, and had done all he could to get men to enlist. He was also seen wearing a white cockade, and was said to be a personal friend of the Prince. The Lord Advocate was very anxious to get a conviction against him.—S.P.S., 2nd Series, 33-17. He had taken no active part, but was arrested at his home on 25th May 1746 on 344 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL.

3161 Stewart, James Major, Perth’s 16.4.46 Conditionally Culloden, released Inverness ; -.-.47 Tilbury, Southwar

3162 Steuart, James Duke of Atholl’s 20.2.46 at Released under home, Perth ; General Par- 1.4.46 Edin- don, 1747 burgh Jail

3163 Steuart, James Ardshiel’s (Appin 24.4.47 Transported Stewart’s) Southwark

3164 Stuart, James Lord Lewis Inverness Gordon’s June 1746 ; ‘Thane of Fife’ PRISONERS OF THE ’45 345 HOME OR ORIGIN. LGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. suspicion and taken to London. Here he died of fever in the prison at Southwark a few days after he landed, on 24th Aug. 1746.—Origins, 72 ; Lyon, iii. 26-30. —- It is possible he was son of Major David Stewart (vide supra) ‘ late Gentleman to the Duke of Perth.’ His horse was killed under him at Culloden. He may have been the Major Stewart who after his capture was handcuffed so tightly that his skin was broken, and was kept in that condition for ten days.—Lyon, iii. 156. He was tried at Southwark and convicted but had sufficient interest to obtain a conditional pardon, as evidence was produced that he had saved the life of Major Bowles of Hamilton’s Dragoons at Prestonpans. His case was considered by the Privy Council in July 1747, and it was decided to pardon him on condition of his remaining in such place as the King should direct.—S.P.D., 100-65, 109-14 ; Scots Mag., 1746,186 : 1747,292 ; Allar- dyce, ii. 480-482 ; Saga, Ixix. 175 ; Albemarle, ii. 400 ; P.R., 3625-22; Tullibardine, ii. 331, note 1. Glengorlundy, — Tenant in Glengorlundy. On suspicion of treason- Perth able practice. Says he ‘ carried arms for 2 days,’ also that ‘ he was seized in his own house by a party of rebel M'Phersons and carried by them towards Crieff, where he deserted them.’— S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Edinburgh ; Addl. MSS., 24900. — ‘ Natural brother of Ardshiels.’ Was Quarter- master of Ardshiel’s regiment. Surrendered his arms to General Campbell after Culloden and was released. Afterwards he was taken up again on suspicion of having assisted Mr. Murray and Charles Steuart, Paymaster of the rebel army, to escape. ‘ This man was an instrument of saving the life of Capt. Campbell of the Argyllshire Militia who had the misfortune to be taken by the rebels.’ It was first decided that he must take his trial in Scotland ; but this was over-ruled and he was ordered to be transported. —S.P.D., 96-154. Aberdeenshire — S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him. 346 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 3165 Stewart, James Grant’s 30.12.45 — Carlisle ; York Castle 3166 Stewart, James Roy Stuart’s 30.12.45 — Carlisle ; York Castle 3167 Stewart, John London Discharged (Southwark) April 1747

3168 Stewart, John Lancaster Transported Castle Antigua 3169 Stewart (alias Appin’s ‘ Larbour ’ Discharged M'Cormick), (Larbert) 1.1.47 John Bridge ; 8.2.46 Canongate 3170 Stewart, John Roy Stuart’s 30.12.45 Transported Carlisle ; Antigua York Castle 8.5.47 3171 Stewart, John 10.8.46 Discharged Canongate ; Aug. 1746 Carlisle

3172 Stewart, John Glenbucket’s 30.12.45 Transported Carlisle ; Antigua York Castle 8.5.47 3173 Stewart, John Glengyle’s 5.7.46 Perth ; Discharged 10.8.46 on bail Canongate 30.9.46 3174 Stewart, John Stewart of 21.9.45 Pres- Released under Ardshiel’s tonpans; General Par- 22.9.45 Royal don, 1747 Infirmary, Edinburgh, 5.5.46 Canongate Jail PRISONERS OF THE ’45 347 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Aberdeen — Taken at capture of Carlisle.-—S.P.D., 79-26,81-88. Remarks as above. Banff — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-88. Remarks as above. Borland, —- Farmer. This is probably the man described as ‘ a Glentanar, prompter to Rebellion who had three sons Aberdeen engaged therein, from one of which he received a Horse taken at Inverness. He also appre- hended two of the M'Leods who were making their escape home.’—P.C., 22 ; S.P.D., 96-64. Perthshire 17 Labourer.—5.P.D., 91-77 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3. Glencoe — Tailor. ‘ In arms.’—J.R., Canongate ; Albemarle, ii. 394.

Perthshire 18 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. Balladon, 17 He was not brought up for trial in Sept. 1746 as Kinross being ‘ in hopes of being discharged for want of evidence.’—Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 439. The Court Record states that he was too ill to be tried.—S.P.D., 88-16. This man turned King’s Evidence against certain prisoners at York -— S. P.D., 85-122 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; Baga, Ixix. 187. Aberdeen 18 Labourer. 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. Balquhidder — ‘ Common man.’—J.R., Canongate. Ballachulish — Gunshot wound through ankle.—J.R., Canongate. 348 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 3175 Stewart, John Glengarry’s Inverness; Transported Tilbury 31.3.47 3176 Stewart, Patrick ‘ Tullibardine’s ’ Surrendered Pardoned on (i.e. Duke of 22.7.46 condition of Athoil’s) Perth ; enhstment 10.8.46 22.7.48 Canongate, Carlisle 3177 Stewart, Robert Capt., Duke of 17.3.46 Pardoned on Perth’s Edinburgh condition of Castle ; enhstment Carlisle, York Castle, Chester 3178 Steuart, Robert — Perth Discharged on bail 7.7.46 — Chester Released 3179 Stewart, Simon Castle 2.8.47 3180 Stewart, Thomas Duke of Perth’s Lancaster Transported 3181 Stuart, William Lord Nairn’s Inverness June 1746 ; ‘ Alexander & James ’ Tilbury 3182 Stewart, William Lieut .-Col., 30.12.45 Acquitted Roy Stuart’s Carlisle 19-9.46 3183 Stewart, William Lieutenant 17.3.46 Transported Edinburgh Castle ; 8.8.46 Carlisle 3184 Stewart, William 30.12.45 Carlisle 3185 Stiballs or 15.10.46 Discharged Stibbles, David Dundee 16.3.47 3186 Stirling (of Keir), 11.5.46 Released under Mr. Charles Dumbarton General Par- don, 1747 3187 Stirling, George 7.2.46 Perth; Discharged 1.4.46 on bail Edinburgh 20.6.46 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 349 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. 14 S.P.D., 88-60,95-2 ; Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Innerbaik, — Labourer. Was tried 19th Sept. 1746 and sen- Perthshire tenced to death, but recommended to mercy by the Jury. He appealed against having to enlist on the ground that he had been forced.—Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 439 ; S.P.D., 107-74 ; Entry Book, 85, p. 8 ; P.R., 3625-21 ; Baga, Ixix. 186 ; Allardyce, ii. 617. Hallieskeigh, — Pleaded guilty at his trial on 2nd Oct. 1746 and was Banff sentenced to death, but reprieved.—Scots Mag., 1746,483; S.P.D., 81-293,88-42 ; P.P., 3625-21 ; Baga,Ixix. 190. Bridgend of — This man said he had been forced out by Lady Gilt Lude.—J.R., Perth ; S.P.S., 34-26 ; Albemarle, — Scots Mag., 1747, 402. — S.P.D., 81-76 ; P.R., 3621-3. Perth 19 S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him.

Banffshire — Taken at the fall of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. Was tried at Carlisle 19th Sept, and acquitted.— Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 439 5 S.P.D., 88-16 ; Baga, Ixix. 179. — This may have been William, cousin of Stewart of Ardshiel, who was ‘ a Lieut, in the Rebel army and wounded.’—P.C., 288. 58 Fate unknown ; probably died.—S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3. — Weaver. ‘ Suspicion of rebellion.’—J.R., Dundee. Stirlingshire — Although in the Return he is described as son of James Stirling of Keir, this cannot have been so. The entry ‘ of Keir ’ is probably incorrect.— J.R., Dumbarton. Perth — Surgeon. ‘ Suspicion of treason.’—J.R., Perth ; J.R., Edinburgh. 350 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 3188 Stirling (of Keir), Elcho’s Life 8.5.46 Port Escaped Hugh, younger Guards Glasgow, on 20.5.46 a Dutch tobacco ship ; 11.5.46 Dumbarton

3189 Stirling (of Keir), 8.5.46 Port Released Mr. James Glasgow, on 29-1.47 board a Dutch tobacco ship ; 11.5.46 Dumbarton

3190 Stirling, James, Life Guards 8.5.46 Port Escaped of Craigbarnet Glasgow; 20.5.46 11.5.46 Dumbarton

Liberated 3191 Stirling, James Merchant 7.2.461.4.46 Perth;Edin- 20.6.46 burgh Jail from the Castle PRISONERS OF THE 45 351 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Calder, — Gentleman. ‘ Son to the Laird of Keir.’ ‘ Joined Lanarkshire the rebels at or immediately after the battle of Preston, was one of the party which came with Hay to raise the first contribution at Glasgow, being 4500 lib. He came South on the defeat at Culloden and was apprehended and imprisoned in Dumbarton Castle from thence he made his escape and is now said to be in Isle of Man, prisoner.’—P.C., 276; Scots Mag., May 1746, 240 ; Stirlings of Keir: Glasgow Courant, May 1746. ‘ Calder, near — James Stirling had been out in the ’15 and was in Glasgow ’ hiding for some years. He took no active part in the ’45, being 66 years old, but was ‘ a zealous friend for the Pretender’s interest; was in the rebellion of the 1715 and influenced his two sons to join them now by going to Edinburgh and pre- senting them to the Pretender’s son ; he was also closs with the Rebels at Glasgow and prompted them to vex and oppress the Inhabit- ants. On news of the defeat he fled his house.’ —P.C., 276. He was apprehended at Largo on board a Dutch ship in May 1746 along with his son Hugh, trying to escape to Rotterdam. According to family papers he was discharged because he developed dropsy.—Scots Mag., May 1746, 240 ; J.R., Dumbarton ; Stirlings of Keir, 539 '• Glasgow Courant, May 1746. Burrie, — ‘ Carried arms in the Rebel Life Guards, was Campsie, wounded at the battle of Preston and it’s said Lanark he shot a soldier there, when the poor man was begging quarter ; he committed many outrages in the parish of Campsie and escaped with Hugh Stirling (as above). He’s possest of an estate of 500 merks yearly.’—P.C., 276. He was ‘ apprehended on board a Dutch ship,’ but escaped from Dumbarton Castle.—Scots Mag., May 1746, .240. His name was on the list of those who were specially excepted from the Act of Pardon of June 1747.—Scote Mag., 1747, 260. Perth J.R., Edinburgh. 352 PRISONERS OF THE 45 NO. NAME. PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 3192 Stirling, William Stafford Discharged 3193 Stiven, John Ogilvy’s 21.4.46 Duns ; Discharged 21.4.46 13.5.46 Montrose

3194 Stivens, Alex- Dumfries Handed over ander to Ensign Carr of Price’s Regt. 3195 Stormonth, Ensign, Ogilvy’s Surrendered Pardoned; James, yr. of Feb.1746 ; but appears Pitscandlie Aberdeen to have been June 1746, overlooked ‘ Alexander until 1748 & James,’ and then Southwark, released London, house of Mr. Cleverley, messenger

3196 Storemont or — 19.5.46 Liberated Stormont, John Kinwhenie 28.8.46 24.5.46 Montrose 3197 Strachan, George — Chester Released Castle 29.7.47 3198 Strachan, James Duke of Perth’s 1.2.46 Transported Stirling; 7.2.46 May 1747 Stirling Castle, 13.2.46 Leith, Canongate, 8.8.46 Carlisle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 353 HOME OB ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. —- On suspicion.—S.P.D., 81-86. No further refer- ence to him. Montrose — Said to be a sergeant. ‘ Was active in raising men and in oppressing the Countrey for Horses and Carts and Transported the French Arms and ammunition, also in forcibly carrying off or steal- ing Horses from the well affected to the Govern- ment.’—P.C., 186 ; J.R., Montrose. — This indicates he was a deserter.—J.R., Dumfries.

Kinelune, 36 Son of Stormonth of Kinelune. He was appointed Kingoldrum, Ensign and carried the colours of Ogilvy’s Regt. Forfarshire At Falkirk he ran away, but rejoined the regi- ment. He surrendered, however, to the Sheriff of Aberdeen, and was handed over to the English troops on their arrival and sent to Southwark. On 16th Dec. 1746 he was sentenced to death, but through the interest of his brother-in-law, M‘Neill of Barra, nephew of the Duke of Argyll, he was actually given a free pardon on 12th Feb. 1747. By some mistake, however, he was not released, and he was still in the house of Cleverley, messenger, in June 1748. Appar- ently he was ultimately released.—P.C., 234 ; Mackintosh, 164; Scots Mag., Feb. 1747, 87 ; S.P.D., 84-2, 107-34 ; Allardyce, ii. 398 ; Baga, Ixix. 175. Kinwherry, — On suspicion of aiding the rebels. ‘ Assisted in Kirriemuir, escorting arms to the rebels.’—P.C., 236 ; J.R., Angus Montrose. — Scots Mag., 1747, 345. Mearns 19 Scholar.—S.P.D., 88-124. This was probably the James Strachan who was an Aberdeen student and was transported with 87 others to Maryland in May 1747 in the ship Gillder. He got an appointment as tutor to the family of a settler there.—Lyon, ii. 240 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; J.R., Stirling ; J.R., Canongate. VOL. III. 354 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 3199 Strachan, James Kilmarnock’s 23.9.46 Released under Banff; General Par- 29.10.46 don, 1747 Aberdeen 3200 Strachan, James Crichton’s (Lord Aberdeen Released under Lewis Gordon’s) General Par- don, 1747 3201 Strachan, John — 6.5.46 Brechin ; Montrose, Inverness, June 1746 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort 3202 Strachan, John 6.3.46 Released Aberdeen ; 22.9.46 on 2.8.46 Edin- bail to stand burgh Jail trial 3203 Strachan, John ‘ Rebel Service Culloden Hanged 17.4.46 28.4.46 3204 Strachan, John Ogilvy’s 10.12.46 Discharged Retine 16.3.47 parish ; 10.12.46 Dundee 3205 Strachan, Robert 24.2.46 Released under Montrose ; General Par- 10.3.46 don, 1747 Stirling 3206 Straiten, Margaret Near Carlisle, Escaped Whitehaven 13.8.46 3207 Strathallan, Strathallan Liberated Margaret, Lady House; 22.11.46 11.2.46 on bail Edinburgh Castle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 355 HOME OR ORIGIN. .GE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Aberdeen — ‘ Tidesman.’—J.R., Aberdeen. ‘ Acted as tides- man for the rebels in Aberdeen.’—P.C., 20. Aberdeen ‘ Dyster,’ i.e. dyer. ‘ Confesses that he bore arms, but was forced thereto by Crichton of Auchna- goul.’—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Aberdeen. Brechin 31 Grazier and butcher, Brechin. On suspicion. ‘ Apprehended upon information and sent north.’ —P.C., 188 ; S.P.D., 86-18, 88-60, 84-2. There is no further reference to him. He may have died.

Brechin — Tenant to Mr. Keith Bedford, Kincardine. On suspicion. ‘ Carried arms and has not given them up.’—P.C., 188. — Deserter as corporal in Guise’s regiment; caught at Culloden.—Cumberland Orders. Cottown of — Labourer; in rebellion ‘ at Culloden.’—J.R., Grange, Dundee. Retine’s Parish, Forfar Montrose — Merchant. On suspicion.—J.R., Montrose.

Aberdeenshire — On suspicion.—S.P.D., 92-201. There is no further reference to her. Perthshire — ‘ Subsists herself.’—J.R., Edinburgh Castle. Margaret, daughter of William, second Lord Nairn, was the wife of William, Viscount of Strathallan. For her active support of the Prince she was on 11th Feb. 1746 committed to Edinburgh Castle, and remained there until 22.11.46, when she was liberated on bail.— Scots Peerage, viii. 228. ‘ Witnesses say they frequently saw her drink the Pretender’s health and success to his arms in Britain and said that she put out illuminations on the Pretender’s birthday in a most remarkable manner.’— S.P.D., 80-272. 356 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. Acquitted and 3208 Stratton or Surgeon to the 30.12.45 discharged Statton, James Garrison LondonCarlisle; 2.8.46

3209 Straten or — Lancaster Transported Stratton, James Castle 24.2.47 3210 Straton, Jane — LancasterCastle 3211 Straw, Anne — LancasterCastle 3212 Straw, Margaret — LancasterCastle 3213 Stretch, John Berwick’s At sea, Discharged French Service Berwick 3214 Strickland, Colonel 30.12.45 Died Jan. Francis (Roger ?) Carlisle 1746

‘ Sent home ’ 3215 Stroak, James — 25.2.46Montrose ; 31.3.46 10.3.46 Stirling 30.12.45 3216 StrutherdStreethead, or John Glenbucket’s Carlisle Culloden Hanged 3217 Sudden, John ‘ Rebel Service ’ 17.4.46 21.4.46 3218 Sullivan, Cornelius Clare’s French At sea, Discharged Service ‘ Louis XV ’ 28.11.45 Berwick, Feb.1746 Hull PRISONERS OF THE ’45 357 HOME OR ORIGIN. >GE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Berwickshire — Taken at the capitulation of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. He was brought up for trial in London on 2nd Aug. 1746, but as there was no evidence that he bore arms, and as it appeared he was forced, he was acquitted, in spite of the fact that the Chief Justice pointed out that although he carried no arms the prisoner, as a surgeon, was a party to levying war.—Scots Mag., Aug. 1746, 397 ; Baga,\xix. 174 ; Allardyce, ii. 453 ; S.P.D., 79-26. Moray 75 Mason.—S.P.D., 91-77 ; P.R., 3621-3. — ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-76. No reference to her being transported. Fate un- known. — ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-76. Re- marks as above. — ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-76. — S.P.D., 85-185, 94-255. Ireland — He was probably a member of the Jacobite family of Sizergh in Westmorland. He was one of the small party who accompanied the Prince from France to Scotland. He was left behind at Carlisle when the Prince’s army retired north, and was captured along with the whole garrison. At the time he was very ill, and died there three or four days later.—Lyon.i. 283; Itinerary, 1 note; Allardyce, ii. 453. Arbroath — Farmer. On suspicion.—J.R., Stirling.

Banff — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. No further reference to him. — Deserter from Battereau’s regiment; taken at Culloden.—Cumberland Orders. France — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73. 358 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. At sea, Discharged 3219 Sullivan, Daniel Berwick’sFrench Service ‘ Louis XV ’; 28.11.45 Berwick, Feb.1746 Hull 3220 Sulivan, Jeremy Lord John Crieff; Transported Drummond’s 2.5.46 Perth, 12.5.46 Stirling Castle, 8.8.46 Carlisle 3221 Sullivan, Owen Clare’s French At sea, Discharged Service ‘ Louis XV ’; 28.11.45 Berwick, Feb.1746 Hull 30.12.45 Transported 3222 Sutherland, Adam Glenbucket’s Carlisle; Antigua York Castle, 8.5.47 Lincoln Castle Inverness; Transported 3223 Sutherland, Alan Cromarty’s H.M.S. ‘ Liberty,’ Tilbury 3224 Sutherland, Cromarty’s Inverness — Alexander (1) June 1746 ; ‘ Thane of Fife’ Inverness Transported 3225 Sutherland, Cromarty’s June 1746; 31.3.47 Alexander (2) ‘ Thane of Fife,’ ‘ James & Mary ’ Medway 3226 Sutherland, Bannerman’s Inverness Transported Alexander June 1746 ; 30.3.47 . ‘ Wallsgrave,’ Tilbury Fort 3227 Sutherland, Cromarty’s Inverness — Daniel (1) June 1746 ; ‘ Thane of Fife ’ PRISONERS OF THE ’45 359 HOME OR ORIGIN. age. notes and authorities. France — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

Cork 20 S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3

Ireland — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

Sutherland- 56 Labourer. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., shire 79-26, 81-88, 91-77; T.B.P., 327-109; P.R., 3621-3. 19 S.P.D., 88-60.

Caithness 40 S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him ; may have died. Sutherland 19 Husbandry, Ballyhaldrie.—S.P.D., 86-55, 84-2, 96-68 ; Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Caithness 34 Sold butter and cheese in Moray.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60 ; Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Caithness 30 S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him. 360 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 3228 Sutherland, Cromarty’s Inverness Daniel (2) June 1746 ‘ Thane of Fife’ 3229 Sutherland, John Cromarty’s Inverness Transported June 1746 31.3.47 ‘ Thane of Fife,’ ‘ James & Mary ’ Medway 3230 Sutherland, John French Service Carlisle Transported 3231 Sutherland, Neil Cromarty’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury Fort 3232 Sutherland, Cromarty’s Inverness Transported William June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury Fort 3233 Sutherland, Cromarty’s Inverness Transported William June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Thane of Fife,’ ‘ James & Mary ’ Medway 3234 Sutter or Sutton, Grant’s Carlisle ; Transported John Chester Castle 3235 Swallow, Joseph Feb. 1746 Discharged Durham 3236 Swan, Andrew Sergeant, Man- Canongate ; Executed Chester Regt. Carlisle Penrith 28.10.46 3237 Swean, Angus Inverness June 1746 ; ‘ Jane of Alloway ’ PRISONERS OF THE ’45 361 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Caithness 40 S.P.D., 84-2. Remarks as above.

Caithness 22 Husbandry near Dunbeith.—S.P.D., 86-55, 84-2, 88-60, 96-68 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-S.

24 He asked not to be sent back to France and was transported instead.-—S.P.D., 88-124, 94-128 ; P.E., 3621-3. Caithness 35 Soldier, deserter from Lord Loudoun’s. ‘ Made prisoner by the rebels; belonged to Lord Loudoun’s regiment and was forced into Cromarty’s.’—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60, 95-2 ; Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Caithness 10 Son of Neil Sutherland (Lord Cromarty’s) ; fol- lowed his father.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60, 95-2; Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Caithness 30 Husbandry in Dunbeith.—S.P.D., 86-55, 84-2, 88-60, 96-68 ; Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Ellon, Aber- — Joiner.—S.P.D., 81-293 ; P.R., 3621-3. deenshire — Jeweller. ‘ Taken on suspicion of treason.’— S.P.D., 81-29. Canongate- — Shoemaker. ‘ Carried arms as a volunteer in the head, Edin- rebel army.’—P.C., 256. Pleaded guilty at his burgh trial and was sentenced to death.—Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 438 ; S.P.D., 88-16 ; Baga, Ixix. 183. Inverness 23 S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him. 362 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 3238 Sweeny, Bryan Bulkeley’s ‘ Louis XV’; Discharged French Service At sea, 28.11.45, Berwick, Feb. 1746 Hull 3239 Swinney, Myles Lieutenant, Inverness Pardoned and Tally’s French June 1746; banished Service ‘ Thane of Fife,’ Southwark, Marshalsea 3240 Syddall or Sid- Adjutant, Man- 30.12.45 Executed dall, Thomas chester Regt. Carlisle ; Kennington Southwark, Common London 30.7.46

3241 Taafe, Peter Lieutenant, 17.4.46 Discharged Rooth’s French Inverness ; Service Marshalsea 3242 Talbot, George ‘ Capitaine de At sea ; Pardoned on Anthony Fregate,’ ‘ Prince condition of French Service Charles,’ permanent Berwick banishment 2.7.47 3243 Tarran, John — Stirling Released under General Par- don, 1747 3244 Tattersall, Robert — Lancaster Castle 3245 Taylor, Alexander Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 Carlisle ; Lancaster Castle 3246 Taylor, Alexander — 28.11.45 Transported Edinburgh ; 28.11.45 Edinburgh Tolbooth, 8.8.46 Carlisle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 363 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. France — S.P.D., 81-29, 81-73.

Flanders 30 S.P.D., 84-2, 93-30 ; Addl. MSS., 29674.

Manchester — Barber, son of a blacksmith who was taken prisoner in the 1715 and executed. He joined the Prince and was appointed Adjutant of the Manchester regiment, and was captured at the surrender of Carlisle 30th Dec. 1745. In his speech before execution he regretted the ‘ scandalous surren- der of Carlisle, to which he had been opposed.’— Lyon, i. 22, 27 ; S.P.D., 79-26 ; Baga. Ixix. 173 ; Allardyce, ii. 442. France — S.P.D., 93-30 ; Addl. MSS., 29674. Commanded Le Prince Charles (ex Hazard) when that ship was driven ashore by English cruisers at Tongue on 25th March 1746. He petitioned for the release of two pilots, Bligh and Leslie, and for them to be treated as prisoners of war instead of as ordinary Jacobite prisoners.— S.P.D., 94-255, 94-66 ; P.R., 3622-12. Montrose — Town Officer.—S.P.D., 89-292 ; J.R., Stirling. — ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—S.P.D., 81-76. No further reference to him. — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,81-76.

Edinburgh 38 Labourer.—S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3. 364 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 NO. NAME. PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 3247 Taylor, Charles ‘ Sir Jas. Kin- 13.5.46 Liberated loch’s ’ (z.e. surrendered 21.7.46 Ogilvy’s 2nd at Glamis ; Bn.) 24.5.46 Montrose 3248 Taylor, Chris- Ensign, Man- 30.12.45 Transported topher chester Carlisle : 21.7.48 London, House of Mr. Dick, the messenger 3249 Taylor, David 27.4.46 Released on Inverness bail 23.4.47

3250 Taylor, George Duke of Perth’s Muthill; Discharged 23.3.46 17.7.47 Stirling, Edinburgh

3251 Taylor, James, 25.5.46 Released The Revd. Burray, 13.2.47 Kirkwall; H.M.S.‘Shark,’ H.M.S.'OldLoo,’ H.M.S.‘Terror,’ 7.7.46 London, Tilbury, H.M.S.‘ Pamela,’ Tilbury Fort PRISONERS OF THE ’45 365 HOME OR ORIGIN. age. notes and authorities. Glamis — J.R., Montrose.

Wigan, Lanca- — Educated in France, and had just come home when the ’45 broke out; taken at capture of Carlisle. shire —S.P.D., 79-26. He pleaded guilty at his trial, 16th July 1746 ; was sentenced to death, but reprieved. Kept in the house of a messenger until he was transported.—Scots Mag., July 1746, 324; S.P.D., 107-74 ; P.R., 3625-14 ; Allar- dyce, ii. 435 ; Baga, Ixix. 173. — Wright. On 27th April 1746 he was arrested on Inverness suspicion and put in the Tolbooth, which was full of dead and wounded men. On 2nd May he was put in a sloop and sent to Cromarty Road, where he was released. On his return home he was again arrested and incarcerated, and suffered severe hardships. On 23rd April 1747 he was released on bail of 1000 merks. ‘ The substance of a long proof against him is that he was a wright to the rebels which some say he did voluntarily, others that he was forced. Likewise he was an overseer of their tradesmen in Inverness . . . and that he was in use to attend the non-jurant Episcopal Meeting House. David Gordon heard him wish well to the Pretender’s interest.’— S.P.D., 89-272 ; Lyon, hi. 59. Muthill, Perth — ‘ Hireman to Duke of Perth.’ ‘ On suspicion.’ ‘ Witnesses declared he was seen driving the Rebels’ cannon wearing the white cockade. After the battle of Falkirk was seen riding a dragoon horse, armed with pistols, with a dragoon cloak about him.’—J.R., Stirling ; J.R , Edinburgh; S.P.D., 89-272. Thurso, 52 Episcopal minister. In the evidence against Sir Caithness James Stewart of Burray it was stated that arms collected for the Prince’s army had been con- cealed in Mr. Taylor’s house. Shortly after Culloden orders were sent to burn his ‘ meeting house ’ and to arrest him as a ‘ non-juror.’ On 25th May he was arrested, along with Sir James Stewart of Burray, and put in a ship and taken to Kirkwall. Thence they were sent to London. 366 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL.

3252 Taylor, John Lord Lewis Inverness Transported Gordon’s June 1746 ; 20.3.47 ‘ Thane of Fife,’ ‘ Liberty ’ Medway 3253 Taylor, John Duke of Perth’s Inverness

3254 Taylor, John Baggot’s Feb. 1746 Released Hussars Denny; 25.2.46 Stirling, Canongate, 8.8.46 Carlisle, York Castle 3255 Taylor, Kenneth Glengarry’s Tilbury

3256 Taylor, Oliver Manchester 30.12.45 Carlisle ; Lancaster Castle 3257 Taylor, Peter Manchester 30.12.45 Hanged Carlisle ; Brampton 2.1.46 21.10.46 Lancaster Castle, 1.8.46 Carlisle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 367 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. In the prison ship Pamela he fell ill and nearly died. After an inquiry into his case it was decided that no charge could be brought against him, and he was released on 13th Feb. 1747.— Lyon, hi. 24-35 ; S.P.D., 87-122, 88-60 ; S.P.S., 2nd Series, 33-17. Moray 28 ‘ Servant to Leith of Bohern a rebel.’—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-55 ; Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Newport, — Boatman. ‘ Was seized by the rebels on his way Glasgow to Edinburgh, forced into their service and carried to England. It is thought this man was by accident and against his will forced into the rebel service.’—S.P.D., 89-272. There is no reference to his further disposal. He is not in the lists at Tilbury. St. Ninians — Farmer. ‘ Servant to one Duchart, officer of the Rebel Hussars.’ In hospital in Edinburgh with jaundice. Surgeon’s fee, 8s. ‘ Several witnesses say he was with the rebels and marched in arms wearing the White Cockade.’—S.P.D., 89-272. This man turned King’s Evidence at the York trials. He was probably released as an Evidence though his name is in the transportation list.— S.P.D., 85-122, 81-88, 88-124; P.R., 3621-3; J.R., Stirling ; J.R., Canongate. Lochbroom — This man surrendered. His minister petitioned on his behalf that he had been forced out just before Culloden ; it is not known, however, whether he was released or died.—S.P.D., 94-241. Lancashire — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,81-76. Fate unknown. No further reference to him. Lancashire — Joiner. He was captured at the fall of Carlisle and sent to Lancaster. He refused to sign the petition for mercy and was sent for trial to Car- lisle. Here he escaped from the Castle but was recaptured at Kendal. He was in due course tried and sentenced to death.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-26, 88-16 ; ‘ Diary of James Miller, 1745/50,’ in Journal of Army Historical Research, vol. hi. 210 ; Baga, Ixix. 180. 368 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 3258 Taylor, Peter Captain, Lord 16.7.46 Belly Released under Lewis Gordon’s parish; General Parr 25.7.46 don, 1747 Aberdeen 3259 Taylor, Robert Captain, Duke Edinburgh ; Released of Perth’s Jan. 1746 Oct. 1747 Edinburgh Castle, 15.1.46 Edinburgh Tolbooth, 8.8.46 Carlisle, Oct. 1746 York, Carlisle

3260 Taylor, William Lord Lewis Inverness Gordon’s June 1746; ‘Jane of Alloway ’ 3261 Taylor, William Ogilvy’s Surrendered Liberated at Glamis 21.7.46 13.5.46 ; 24.5.46 Montrose 3262 Tayspell, Daniel Craiganet 30.4.46; Stirling Castle 3263 Telmone, Francois French Service At sea ; Discharged ‘ Esperance,’ Marshalsea 17.7.46 Released under 3264 Thinison, James Dalkeith ; General Par- Canongate don, 1747 PRISONERS OF THE 45 369 HOME OR ORIGIN. S. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Speymouth, — ‘ Engaged many men in the Rebel Service.’—P.C., Speyside, 130 ; S.P.D., 89-272. Morayshire Edinburgh 30 Shoemaker. Captain, Duke of Perth’s regiment. He was captured outside Edinburgh Castle a few days after joining the Prince. Albemarle says he raised ‘ a company of militia ’ and promised to capture the Castle. When he was tried for his life at Carlisle in Sept. 1746 he was sentenced to death, but was recommended to mercy for having helped the wounded English at Preston- pans, and was reprieved on condition that he enlisted. He refused to do this, and was one of the ringleaders who tried to dissuade other prisoners from enhsting. The Duke of New- castle ordered him to be sent back to Carlisle and executed. This sentence was not carried out, and he was released in Oct. 1747. Albemarle, writing on 15th Nov. 1746 to Newcastle, de- scribed him as of so infamous a character that he regretted his reprieve.—S.P.D., 88-16 ; Macbeth Forbes, 14, 55, 57 ; ‘ Diary of James Miller,’ Journal of Army Historical Research, vol. hi. 210 ; P.R., 3625-21 ; Fraser Papers, 276 ; Baga, Ixix. 181 ; S.P.S., 35-23 ; Albemarle, i. 302, 394, 399- Banff 20 S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him. He may have died. Glamis, Angus ‘ Carried arms in the Rebel Army. Enhsted him- self.’—P.C., 238. ‘ Coachman to the Pretender.’ —J.R., Montrose. Essex — Against his name is the word ‘ Price’s.’ This reference to ‘ Price’s ’ regiment indicates that he was a deserter. He was probably handed over to the military authorities. France — In French service. ‘ Taken at sea in the Soleil privateer or Esperance going to Scotland.— S.P.D., 81-80, 93-30, 94-126. — Maltster. On suspicion.—J.R., Canongate. VOL. III. 370 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. Edinburgh Liberated 3265 ThoirsorThores, Castle ; 9.5.46 James (1) 15.2.46 Edin- burgh Jail Carlisle Acquitted 3266 Thoirs, James (2) 26.9.46 Ogilvy’s 21.2.46 Discharged 3267 Thom, Colin Kirriemuir; 11.3.46 Montrose, 13.5.46 Inverness, June 1746 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort Ogilvy’s 30.12.45 Transported 3268 Thom or Tomm, Carlisle ; Leeward Robert York Castle, Islands Lincoln 22.4.47 Castle Crieff; Transported 3269 Thomas, John French Service 25.2.46 Perth, (Edward) 12.5.46 Stirling Castle, 8.8.46 Carlisle Edinburgh 3270 Thomson, Aeneas Castle ; 15.1.46 Edinburgh Tolbooth Stonywood’s Inverness 3271 Thompson, Alex- June 1746 ; ander * Margaret & Mary ’ 4.11.45 Released under 3272 Thomson, Angus Roy Stuart’s Bruntsfield General Par- Links ; don, 1747 25.1.46 Edin- burgh Jail PRISONERS OF THE ’45 371 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Edinburgh — Weaver’s apprentice. ‘ Decrepit.’ ‘ In the re- bellion.’ ‘ Was a Volunteer in the Rebel Army.’ —P.C., 256. On suspicion.—J.R., Edinburgh. Edinburgh — Son of Gilbert Thoirs, Writer. Gentleman. Was tried 12.9.46 at Carlisle, and acquitted.—Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 439 ; Baga, Ixix. 187 ; Albe- marle, ii. 400. Angus 43 Tailor in Kirriemuir. He gave evidence against Major Nicholas Glascoe at his trial.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2 ; Allardyce, ii. 419.

Forfar 16 Labourer. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 81-88, 91-77, 96-124 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Shropshire — ‘ Deserter in the rebel service.’ Soldier in General Guise’s Regiment. The Carlisle list shows that he was a French soldier. He asked not to be sent back to France and was transported.— S.P.D., 88-124, 94-128 ; P.R., 3621-3. — ‘ A common highlander.’ On suspicion of being a deserter.—J.R., Edinburgh. What happened to him is not known. Mearns 19 S.P.D.,tion list. 84-2. MayFate have unknown. died. Not in transporta-

Argyll — ‘ Soldier.’ ‘ Late of Col. Lee’s Regt. Confesses he was forced to join the rebels after having been confined and ill-used by them, but deserted so soon as he got an opportunity.’—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Edinburgh. 372 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 3273 Thomson, James Ogilvy’s 30.12.45 Executed Carlisle ; York 8.11.46 York Castle 3274 Thomson, James Sergeant, Duke May 1746 Transported of Perth’s Auchter- 8.5.47 arder; Stirling Castle, Carlisle, Lincoln Castle 3275 Thompson, John Lord Lewis 30.12.45 Transported Gordon’s Carlisle ; York Castle, Whitehaven 3276 Thomson, Patrick Ogilvy’s Arbroath ; Transported 10.3.46 Antigua Stirling, 8.5.47 8.8.46 Carlisle 3277 Thompson, Roy Stuart’s 30.12.45 Transported Robert Carlisle; 22.4.47 Lincoln Castle 3278 Thomson, Robert Duke of Perth’s Stirling Released under General Par- don, 1747 3279 Thompson, Manchester 30.12.45 Thomas Carlisle 3280 Thomson, William 2.5.46 Perth ; Transported 10.8.46 Canongate, Carlisle 3281 Thomson, William Ogilvy’s 30.12.45 Transported Carlisle ; to Leeward York Castle, Islands Lincoln 8.5.47 3282 Thorold, James Lancaster Released Castle 30.11.47 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 373 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,81-88. Pleaded guilty at his trial and was sentenced to death.—Scots Mag., 1746, 483, 543 ; Baga, Ixix. 192. Fingask, Gardener to Sir David Threipland of Fingask. Kinnaird, Farmer’s servant. ‘ Was seen marching in arms Perth wearing a Highland habit and white cockade, and acted as serjeant in the Duke of Perth’s regiment.’—S.P.S., 89-272, 91-77 ; T.B.P., 327- 109; P.R., 3621-3 ; P.C., 238.

Banff Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,91-77 ; Entry Book, 84 ; Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 486 ; P.R., 3621-3. Dundee Shoemaker.—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Stirling ; T.B.P., 327-109.

Dublin Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 96-124. Potthill, Tenant farmer. ‘ Carried arms as a Volunteer.’ Perth —P.C., 52. Lancashire Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. Nothing more is known of him. Glasgow Tailor.—S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Little Kenny, Served as a volunteer in Lord Ogilvie’s Regt.’ Kingoldrum, Was captured at fall of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 81-88, Forfar 96-124, 91-77 ; T.B.P., 327-109 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; P.C., 238. Scots Mag., 1747, 549. 374 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 3283 Tickall, William Manchester 30.12.45 Transported Carlisle ; 21.2.47 Lancaster Castle 3284 Tideman, John Jan.1748 Discharged {alias George Harwich ; Feb. 1748 Edgar) London 3285 Tiercon, Samuel Manchester 30.12.45 Carlisle 3286 Tilloray or Tull- Canongate ; Transported eroy, Andrew Carlisle 3287 Tindal, David Ogilvy’s Montrose ; Inverness June 1746, ‘ Dolphin ’ Tilbury 3288 Tinsley, Robert Manchester 30.12.45 Pardoned on Carlisle ; condition of Lancaster enlistment Castle 22.7.48 Life Guards Edinburgh Released under 3289 Todd, Archibald General Par- don, 1747 3290 Tomkins {alias Dover, Spry), John House of Hamblin, messenger 3291 Tomlinson, John London 3292 Tosh or Toash, 16.7.46 Discharged James Stonehaven; 26.3.47 Aberdeen, 2.8.46 Canongate 3293 Toshack, David Perth; Released Edinburgh PRISONERS OF THE ’45 375 HOME OR ORIGIN. IGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Lancashire 80 Tailor. A papist. Taken at capture of Carlisle. —S.P.D., 79-26, 81-76, 91-84 ; P.R., 8621-3. — Valet to Lord Elcho, and with him at Culloden. Was sent over to inquire into his master’s affairs in Edinburgh. Was there in November 1747, and was arrested at Harwich.—S-P-H.,106-18,106-36. Chester — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. No further reference to him. Old Aberdeen, 42 Horse hirer. ‘ Carried arms during the rebellion.’ Old Machar —P.C., 22; S.P.D., 88-124; P.R., 3621-3; S.P.D. Entry Boole, 84. Nether 71 Farmer. On suspicion. Sent north on informa- Pitforthy, tion.—P.C., 190; S.P.D., 86-18, 88-60, 84-2; Brechin, Mackintosh, 52. He probably died, as he does Forfar not appear on transportation lists or as an Evidence. Wigan — Weaver. Taken at capture of Carlisle. Tried at Carlisle Sept. 1746 and sentenced to death, but reprieved.-—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-76 ; Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 439 ; P.R., 3625-21 ; Paga,lxix. 181. Musselburgh — Weaver. ‘ Joined the Pretender’s Son’s Life Guards before they went for England and con- tinued with them till dispers’d.’—P.C., 140. — ‘ Apprehended at Dover on suspicion of being a spy and going over to France.’ He was in the messenger’s house in June 1748. Disposal un- known.—S.P.D., 107-34. — The only reference to him is a decision that Justice Dukinfield was to be asked what evidence there was against him.—S.P.D., 94-41. Kincardine — Sailor. ‘ Carried off Lord Ogilvy.’ He was one of the crew of Capt. Wemyss’ ship which carried off Lord Ogilvy to Bergen, Norway.—S.P.D., 89-272; JJt., Canongate. Perth — A butcher. ‘ He took part in the guarding of the prisoners captured at the taking of the Hazard.’ When confined in Perth prison he mentioned that he had seen the Earl of Cromarty mustering his men and he was then ordered to be sent to London. He decided, however, to retract his statement when he appeared before the Lord Justice Clerk. He was accordingly released.— Lyon, ii. 234. 376 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 3294 Toutsaint, Berwick’s At sea, Discharged Thomas French Service ‘ Sheerness,’ Berwick 3295 Towneley or Town-Commanded 30.12.45 Executed at ley, Francis Manchester Carlisle ; Kennington Regiment London Common (Southwark) 30.7.46

3296 Traill, William Ogilvy’s 16.4.46 Culloden ; 16.4.46 Inverness 3297 Trapont, Gregory Corporal, Clare’s At sea Discharged French Service ‘ Louis XV’; 28.11.45 Berwick, Feb.1746 Hull 3298 Traquair, Earl of, 29-7.46 Released on Charles Stuart Great bail 9-2.48 ;. Stoughton, released Hunting- Oct. 1748 don ; 9.8.46 Tower of London PRISONERS OF THE ’45 377 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. — S.P.D., 94-255. Lancashire 36 An English Roman Catholic, son of Charles Towne- ley of Towneley Hall, Lancashire. He was born 1709 and when 19 years old entered the French army. He served abroad for some years, and then returned to England and settled in Wales. The French King sent him a Colonel’s commis- sion in 1744. When the Prince reached Man- chester and a regiment was raised there on 30th Nov. 1745, Towneley was put in command of it. When the Prince’s army retired to Scotland he was left Governor of the town of Carlisle. When the town was summoned by Cumberland he wished to hold out and quarrelled with Hamilton, governor of the Castle, who wished or was forced to surrender. Towneley was tried at Southwark in July 1746 and claimed to be treated as a prisoner of war, owing to his holding a French commission. This plea was repelled, and he was executed on Kennington Common 30th July 1746.—Origins, 173 ; S.P.D., 79-26 ; Allardyce, ii. 373, 383, 449 ; Baga, Ixix. 173. Banff — Captured at Culloden. No further reference to him. Probably died, as he never got to London. France — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

— The fifth Earl succeeded his father in 1741. He was a keen Jacobite and belonged to the King’s rather than the Prince’s party. He was opposed to the Prince’s coming to Scotland without French aid, and himself took no part in the operations of the ’45. Murray of Broughton was bitterly opposed to him, and, in consequence of evidence Murray brought against him at Lord Lovat’s trial, Traquair was thrown into the Tower of London about Aug. 1746. He was specially excluded from the Act of Pardon. 378 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL.

3299 Troup, John ‘ Matross,’ 30.12.45 Transported Thomas Artillery Carlisle 22.4.47 Lincoln Castle 3300 Tudde [«c], Tilbury William 3301 Tuite, John

3302 Tullibardine, Surrendered Died in Tower Marquis of, 27.4.46 ; 9-7.46 William Murray, April 1746 (Jacobite Duke Dumbarton, of Atholl) Leith, H.M.S. ‘ Eltham,’ June 1746 Tower of London PRISONERS OF THE ’45 379 HOME OR ORIGIN. age. notes and authorities. Here he was kept until Feb. 1748, when he was released on bail and finally discharged in Oct. 1748. In one of the Privy Council Minutes of 20th Aug. 1747 permission was given him to ‘ walk in the Tower, attended by an officer.’ He returned to Scotland and died in Edinburgh 24th April 1764-.—S.P.D., 93-28, 100-65 ; Scots Peer age, viii. 407 ; Murray, 485,524 ; Scots Mag., Aug. 1746, 396: June 1747, 259: Feb. 1748,97 ; Newcastle Papers, Oct.-Dec. 1747. Stirling 20 Gardener. Taken at capture of Carlisle —S.P.D., 79-27, 91-77, 96-124 ; P.R., 3621-3. S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. No further reference to him. — The only reference to him is, on the authority of Macbeth Forbes, that he petitioned for mercy on the ground that he had an invention for raising water.—Macbeth Forbes, 21. His name does not appear in the State Papers at all. Perthshire 58 He was second son of John, 1st Duke of Atholl, and was born 14th April 1689• On his elder brother’s death he became Marquis of Tullibardine. In 1715 he joined the Earl of Mar and commanded a regiment of the Atholl Brigade, and acted as Lieutenant-General at Sheriffmuir. In con- sequence of this he was attainted on 19th Feb. 1716, but escaped to France. He was ap- pointed in 1717 by James vm. to the chief command in Scotland, and on 1st Feb. was created Jacobite Duke of Rannoch. He accom- panied the Spanish force in 1719 and was defeated at Glenshiel on 10th June. A large reward was offered for his apprehension, but he again escaped to France and there lived in straitened circumstances. He returned to Scot- land with the Prince in July 1745. He then assumed the title of Duke of Atholl and took possession of the estates. After Culloden, being in bad health, he sought shelter in Dumbarton- shire at Drumakill, where, according to Bishop Forbes, he was betrayed by his host, Buchanan of Drumakill, and was arrested and put in Dumbarton Castle. Thence he was sent to 380 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL.

3303 Turnbull, George — Feb. 1746 Durham 3304 Turnbull, John -.2.46 Perth ; Released under 30.3.46 General Par- Edinburgh don, 1747 3305 Turner, Andrew 13.1.46 Lin- Released under lithgow ; General Par- 20.1.46 Leith, don, 1747 7.2.46 Edinburgh 3306 Turner, Thomas, Manchester 30.12.45 Pardoned on of Bury Carlisle ; condition of Lancaster enlistment Castle 22.7.48 3307 Turner, Thomas, Manchester 30.12.45 Pardoned on of Walcot Carlisle ; condition of Lancaster enhstment Castle 22.7.48 3308 Turon la Garque, Lieutenant, Inverness Banished Hippolyte French Service 3309 Twitchett, William — —

3310 Tyrrell, Joseph Berwick’s At sea, Discharged French Service ‘ Louis XV ’; 28.11.45 Berwick, Feb.1746 Hull PRISONERS OF THE ’45 381 HOME OR ORIGIN. lge. notes and authorities. London on 20th June 1746 and was confined in the Tower. He died on 9th July 1746, and was buried in the Tower Chapel.—Scots Peerage, i. 480. An obituary notice, describing his illness, appears in the Scots Mag. of July 1746, 349; Lyon, i. 282. — Gentleman. ‘ Taken on suspicion of treason,’ 7th Feb. 1746.—S.P.D., 81-29. He was prob- ably released. Perth — Servant to Mr. William Keir, merchant. On suspicion.—J.R., Perth. Linlithgow — Hosteler.—J.R., Edinburgh.

Bury, Lanca- — Shoemaker. Taken at capture of Carlisle. Tried shire at Carlisle in Sept. 1746 and sentenced to death. The jury recommended mercy, and he was re- prieved.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-76, 88-16; Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 439 ; P R-, 3625-21 ; Baga, Ixix. 180. Walcot, — Weaver. Taken at capture of Carlisle. Tried at Lancashire Carlisle, Sept. 1746, and sentenced to death, but recommended to mercy by the jury.—S.P.D., 79-26,81-76, 88-16 ; Scots Mag., Sept. 1746,439 5 P.R., 3625-21 ; Baga, Ixix. 180. France — S.P.D., 89-272. — All that is known of this man is that, when tried at Carlisle, he said he had been forced to join the Prince’s army. He is shown as belonging to Bassett’s regiment, and may have been a de- serter. Nothing more is known about him.— S.P.D., 81-34. France — S.P.D., 81-72, 91-73. 382 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 NO. NAME. REGIMENT. 3311 Urquhart, Adam Lieutenant, ‘ Esperance ’; Pardoned on Lord John 25.11.45 Deal, condition of Drummond’s Feb.1746 permanent Custom’s banishment Smack 2.7.47 ‘ Caroline,’ Greenwich, Marshalsea 3312 Urquhart, Donald Glengarry’s Inverness; Transported Tilbury Fort 20.3.47 3313 Urquhart, Hector Cromarty’s Inverness Transported June 1746; ‘ Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury Fort 3314 Urquhart, James Glenbucket’s 30.12.45 Transported Carlisle ; 22.4.47 Lincoln Castle 3315 Urquhart, John Glenbucket’s Carlisle ; Released after Chester, June 1748 London (messenger’s house) 3316 Usher, Robert

Lance-Corporal, At sea, Discharged 3317 Valentine, Jean Lord John Berwick Drummond’s Lord John Buchlyvie ; Transported 3318 Valiva or Volva, Drummond’s 25.4.46 Edward Stirling Castle, Carlisle 25.4.46 Discharged 3319 Vallance, Robert Dundee 16.3.47 3320 Vallantine, 6.7.46 Discharged Andrew Glenyla ; 16.3.47 6.7.46 Dundee 3321 Van de Bois, Berwick’s At sea, Discharged Goden French Service Berwick PRISONERS OF THE ’45 383 HOME OR ORIGIN NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Captured at sea.-—Scots Mag., Nov. 1745, 541 ; S.P.D , 81-29, 81-70, 93-30 ; P.R., 3622-12.

Glen Urquhart Blacksmith, Glen Urquhart.—S.P.D., 86-18,88-60 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Ross Farmer, Aghterneed, Strathpeffer.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60 ; Etitry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Aberdeen Labourer. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 96-124, 91-77 ; P.R., 3621-3. Edinburgh He turned King’s Evidence at the trials in South- wark, against Aeneas Macdonald and others. His name is on the list of those in custody of Carrington, the messenger, June 1748.—S.P.D., 81-293, 98-43, 102-27, 107-34; Allardyce, ii. 390-414. Aberdour. ‘ Engaged himself in the rebellion.’ Servant to Fife John Stones, carrier.-—P.C., 262 There is no other evidence as to where he was imprisoned or what happened to him. He was probably taken ‘ on suspicion ’ and released. France S.P.D., 94-255. Dunkirk S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Cupar, Fife Merchant.—J.R., Dundee. Glenyla ‘ Suspicion of treason.’—J.R., Dundee, France S.P.D., 94-255. 384 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 3322 Vezazi, Michael 14.6.46 Released (Michael Vizozi) Dumbarton on parole Castle; 15.9.46 31.8.46 Edinburgh Tolbooth 3323 Viare, Joseph Berwick’s At sea, Discharged French Service 4 Louis XV’ ; 28.11.45 Berwick, Feb.1746 Hull 3324 Vickman, Pierre French Service At sea, Discharged Guillaume Marshalsea 3325 Vickman, Pierre Daily’s French 30.12.45 Discharged Service Carlisle ; Marshalsea 3326 Vinter, Henry Berwick’s At sea, Discharged French Service ‘ Sheerness,’ Berwick 3327 Vitcher, John French Service Marshalsea Discharged 3328 Waddell, James 13.12.45 Discharged Edinburgh 10.3.46 French Service 13.12.45 Released under 3329 Waddell, John Edinburgh General Par- Royal don, 1747 Infirmary 3330 Wadeson, James Chester Castle

3331 Wales, George Crichton of Aberdeen Released under Auchengoul’s General Par- (Lord Lewis don, 1747 Gordon’s) 3332 Walker, Alex- Canongate; Transported ander Carlisle 3333 Walker, Alex- Ogilvy’s Dundee Discharged ander 17.7.46 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 385 HOME OR ORIGIN VGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Italian — ‘ Long in the Pretender’s serviceLyon styles him Vizozi Michael. Young Ranald M‘Donald, son of Borradale, says that he met him on the ship which brought the Prince over to Scotland, and had known him in Rome and Paris eight years before.—Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 445 ; Lyon, ii. 198 ; J.R., Dumbarton ; J.R., Edinburgh. France — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

France — A servant. Taken at sea.—S.P.D., 93-30. Dieppe — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,93-30. France — S.P.D., 94-255. France — S.P.D., 93-30. — On suspicion.—J.R., Edinburgh. Perthshire — The Jail return shows him as a ‘ French deserter.’ He probably came over with the French troops. —J.R., Edinburgh. Bolton, Yorks — Committed to the Assizes ‘ for declaring that if the Pretender came he would be his man ; and that he thought King James had been wronged of the Crown and everybody ought to have his own right.’—S.P.D., 81-293. No further reference to him. He was probably discharged. Futtie, Aber- — Allardyce, i 259 deenshire Bervie, Kin- 21 A servant.—S P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3. cardine — J.R., Dundee. VOL. III. 386 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 3334 Walker, Andrew Aug. 1746 Aberdeen

3335 Walker, Daniel Clare’s French At sea, Discharged Service ‘ Louis XV ’ 28.11.45 Berwick, Feb.1746 Hull 3336 Walker, John Manchester Carlisle; Pardoned on York Castle condition of enhstment 22.7.48 3337 Walker, John ‘ Crichton’s ’ Inverness (Lord Lewis June 1746 ; Gordon’s) ‘ Wallsgrave ’ 3338 Walker, William London Released 3339 Walkinshaw, John

3340 Wall, Robert Skipper 12.7.46 Discharged Montrose 3341 Wallace or Wallis, Carlisle Transported George 3342 Wallace or Wallas, Canongate ; Executed John Whitehaven, Carlisle 8.8.46 15.11.46 Carlisle 3343 Wallace, Patrick Captain, 2nd Tower of Released Ogilvy’s Regt. London PRISONERS OF THE ’45 387 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. — In Nov. 1745 this man went up to William Marr, Excise Officer, and said to him, ‘ What have we to do with King George’s Beagles here ... we will now be well free of the gangers.’ He was imprisoned by Lord Ancrum. There was much correspondence between the military and civil authorities about him. He was probably dis- charged.—Albemarle, i. 77, 129. France — S.P.D., 81-72, 81-73.

Lancashire 20 Labourer. ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’ He was tried at York 2nd Oct. 1746, pleaded guilty, was sentenced to death, but reprieved.—S.P.D., 81-88, 88-42; Scots Mag., 1746, 483, 543 ; P.R., 3625-21 ; Baga, Ixix. 189- Aberdeen 21 S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him. -— Servant to Lord Lovat. Was taken prisoner and gave evidence against his master.—Sidelights, 399. London — Was taken into custody on suspicion. The War Office reported to the Duke of Newcastle that he was in ‘ the rebellion of 1715, a noted Jacobite, and was on the scaffold with Lord Balmerino, whose wife now lives with him.’ He was a relative of Miss Clementina Walkinshaw.— Macbeth Forbes, 26. Johnshaven — ‘ For going with his boat without leave.’—J.B., Montrose. 16 Fisherman.—5.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3. Linlithgow- — Miller. Was captured outside Carlisle. At his shire trial at Carlisle on 19/26th Sept, he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to death.—Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 438 ; S.P.D., 88-16, 92-201 ; Baga, Ixix. 179. Arbroath —- Linen manufacturer ; he was a keen Jacobite and was appointed Provost and Governor of Arbroath by Lord Ogilvy, as he had been a Bailie of Arbroath. Capt. Wallace raised two companies 388 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL.

3344 Walley, Thomas — 11.7.46 Lancaster

3345 Walmsley or Manchester 30.12.45 Welmesley, John Carlisle ; 3346 Walsh, Edward French Service, CarlisleLancaster Lord John Transported Drummond’s 3347 Walter, Abraham — Newgate Pardoned 1747

3348 Warair, John Liverpool Transported 3349 Ward, Henry Berwick’s At sea, French Service Berwick Discharged 3350 Ward, Maurice Bulkeley’sRegt., 10.11.45 French Service Milfort; Discharged 6.12.45 Edinburgh Castle 3351 Warden, James 1.7.46 Perth Discharged 9.7.46

3352 Waring, George Manchester 30.12.45 Pardoned on Carlisle ; condition of Lancaster enlistment Castle 22.7.48 3353 Waring, John 30.12.45 Transported (James) Carlisle ; Lancaster Castle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 389 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. in the 2nd Batt., Ogilvy’s Regt. When the army returned from England he joined with his men. Some time after the disbandment of the Regt. he was taken prisoner and sent to the Tower of London, where his wife, who had insisted on accompanying him, gave birth to a daughter. He was ultimately released.—Mack- intosh, 167 ; Albemarle, i. 320 ; P.C., 192. — There is nothing to show how or where he was taken prisoner, but a warrant dated 11th July 1746 was sent to David Price to deliver this man to Lancaster Prison.—S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. He was probably taken on suspicion and released. Lancashire — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,81-76. There is no reference to his disposal. — He begged not to be sent back to France and was transported.—S.P.D., 94-128. London — Tea merchant. Taken prisoner on charge of run- ning tea and carrying firearms. The only refer- ence to this man is in regard to his pardon.— S.P.D., 94-68. — There is no reference to his capture, but his name is on the transportation lists.—T.B.P., 328, f. 171. — S.P.D., 85-185, 94-255. Irish Soldier. ‘ Came over with the Picquets to Scot- land.’—S.P.D., 89-272.

Alyth, Perth- Schoolmaster. On suspicion. ‘ Thomas Mathew shire did hear him drink the Pretender’s son’s health by the name of Prince Charles. Witnesses declare that he sang treasonable songs and uttered treasonable words.’—S.P.D., 89-272. Lancashire — Weaver. Taken at capture of Carlisle. Tried at Carlisle, Sept. 1746, and sentenced to death, but reprieved.—S.P.D., 79-26 81-76, 88-16 ; Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 439 5 P: R-, 3625-21 ; Baga, Ixix. 181. — Tried at Carlisle and convicted.—S.P.D., 81-76, 88-16 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. 390 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 NO. NAME. REGIMENT. PRISON ULTIMATE CAREER. DISPOSAL. 3354 Waring, Matthew Manchester 30.12.45 Pardoned on Carlisle ; condition of Lancaster enlistment Castle 22.7.48 3355 Warrand, John 9-8.46 ; ‘ Pamela ’ Transported Tilbury 3356 Warren, James Manchester Carlisle Discharged 3357 Warren, John Culloden, Transported Inverness ; 31.3.47 H.M.S. ‘ Greyhound,’ Sept. 1746 ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury 3358 Warren, Robert Glenbucket’s 30.12.45 Transported Carlisle; 8.5.47 York Castle, Lincoln Castle 3359 Warrington, Manchester 30.12.45 Acquitted Thomas Carlisle; 26.9.46 Lancaster Castle 3360 Warshott, James Lord Lewis 30.12.45 — Gordon’s Carlisle 3361 Waters, Thomas ‘ Rebel Service ’ 17.4.46 Hanged Culloden 20.4.46 3362 Watson, Alex- Ogilvy’s Inverness ander or Sanders June 1746 ; ‘ Wallsgrave ’ 3363 Watson, Alex- Lord Lewis 23.10.46 14.8.47 ‘In- ander Gordon’s Perth listed.’ This probably means that he joined the army to escape trans- portation 3364 Watson, George 30.12.45 Transported Carlisle ; Chester Castle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 391 HOME OR ORIGIN. ige. notes and authorities. Lancashire — Weaver. Taken at capture of Carlisle. Tried at Carlisle, Sept. 1746, and sentenced to death, but reprieved.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-76, 88-16 ; Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 439 5 P R-, 3625-21 ; Baga, Ixix. 181. — SJP.D., 86-107 ; P.R., 3621-3. — Turned King’s Evidence.—Allardyce, ii. 377, 441. Clitheroe, — Carpenter. When a prisoner on board the Grey- Lancashire hound after the battle of Culloden, when she was engaged with a French man-of-war off Loch Moidart, he worked hard and was of great service, many of the crew being sick. He was accord- ingly recommended for mercy. He appealed against transportation, but this was refused.— S.P.D., 88-60, 87-122, 95-2, 95-16; Entry Book, 84 ; Macbeth Forbes, 34 ; P.R., 3621-3. Banff 20 Weaver. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-88, 91-77; T.B.P., 327-109; P.R., 3621-3. Macclesfield — Chairmaker. Taken at capture of Carlisle. Was tried at Carlisle, 19th Sept. 1746, and acquitted. —S.P.D., 79-26, 81-76, 88-16 ; Baga, Ixix, 181. London — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. No further reference to him. — Deserter from Sackvile’s. Captured at Culloden. —Cumberland Orders. Angus 42 Does not appear in the transportation lists. May have died.—S.P.D., 86-18, 88-60. Banff — ‘ Confesses that he bore arms. Witnesses saw him in arms with rebels in January 1746.’—S.P.D., 89-272.

Banff — Labourer. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-293 ; P.R., 3621-3. 392 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 NO. NAME. PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 3365 Watson, John Ogilvy’s 16.4.46 Culloden ; 16.4.46 Inverness 3366 Watson, John 13.1.46 Lin- Discharged lithgow ; 7.2.46 20.1.46 Leith 3367 Watson. John Turin ; Released 5.7.46 16.8.46 Montrose 3368 Watson, John Duke of Perth’s 1.2.46 Stirling ; Transported 7.2.46 Stirling Castle, 13.2.46 Leith, Canongate, Carlisle 3369 Watson, Robert 25.2.46 Released imder Montrose ; General Par- 10.3.46 don, 1747 Stirling 3370 Watson, Thomas Lieutenant, Birnie ; ? Transported Ogilvy’s 25.4.46 21.9.48 Montrose, Inverness, June 1746 ‘ Wallsgrave,’ London (Southwark)

3371 Watt, John Canongate; Transported Carlisle 3372 Watt, Robert 18.5.46 Released Johnshaven; 21.7.46 5.7.46 Montrose PRISONERS OF THE ’45 393 HOME OR ORIGIN. E. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Arbroath, Brewer. ‘ Carried arms with the rebel army and Forfar was in England with them.’—P.C., 192. There is no further reference to his disposal. Edinburgh - Mason.—J.R., Leith. Turin, Forfar ‘ For offering money to his servant to go into the Pretender’s service.’—J.R., Montrose. Arbroath Inn-keeper and brewer. Says he was ‘ prest out.’ —S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; P.C., 192.

Montrose Town Officer, Montrose. ‘ On suspicion.’—J.R., Stirling. Mains of 27 Tobacconist. Magistrate of Arbroath. He raised Auchmithie, men and joined before Prestonpans. Was with St. Vigeans the regiment at Culloden; was subsequently captured, tried, and convicted, and his property confiscated and sold afterwards to Dr. James Johnston of Cope’s Dragoons. Was tried in Oct. 1746 and sentenced to death, but was re- prieved just before the date of his execution, 28th Nov. 1746, and sentenced to be transported. Illness prevented him being transported with the other prisoners, and his ultimate disposal is therefore doubtful. At his trial he said it had cost him £100 in raising a few men.—Scots Mag., 1746, 544 ; S.P.D., 84-2, 107-28, 107-74 ; P.R., 3625-14 ; Mackintosh, 168 ; Allardyce, ii. 467 ; Baga, Ixix. 175. Gamry, Banff 22 Fisherman.—S.P.D., 88-124 ; P12., 3621-3. Doune, Stirling — Slater. ‘ On suspicion.’—J.R., Montrose; P.C., 318. 394 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 3373 Watt, William May 1746 Discharged Kirkwall; H.M.S. ‘ Shark.’ H.M.S. ‘ Old Loo,’ H.M.S. ‘ Terror,’ H.M.S. ‘ Pamela,’ Sept. 1746 Tilbury 3374 Weaver, William 19.4.46 Inverness 3375 Weaver, Samuel ‘ In Rebel 25.2.46 Service ’ Gartmore, Perth; 12.5.46 Stirling Castle 3376 Webster, Andrew Ogilvy’s 17.3.46 Released under Edinburgh General Par- Castle don, 1747 3377 Webster, Charles Manchester Derby ; Acquitted York 2.10.46

3378 Webster, Charles Ogilvy’s Montrose ; Released Carlisle

3379 Webster, David Ogilvy’s 30.12.45 Pardoned on Carlisle; condition of York Castle enlistment 22.7.48 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 395 HOME OR ORIGIN. IGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Orkney — Merchant, Kirkwall. ‘ No regiment he says.’— S.P.D., 87-122, 88-60. (See Taylor, James, The Revd.)—Lyon, in. 26, 27.

Aberdeenshire — ‘ For aiding and assisting to the Pretender.’—Scots Mag., April 1746, 186. There is no further reference to him. Worcester — Deserter from General Guise’s regiment. He was probably handed over to the military authorities. —J.R., Stirling.

Arbroath — Wright. ‘ Carried arms with the rebels at Falkirk, etc.’—P.C., 192. Derby — At his trial at York 2nd Oct. 1746 it was shown that he had been found straying about armed. He said he had been forced out, and had de- serted. As there was no evidence produced against him he was acquitted.—Scots Mag., Oct. 1746,486; S.P.D., 81-29,81-64 ; Raga,Ixix. 191. Pearsie, 17 Servant to Robert Wedderburn of Pearsie, Sheriif Kingoldrum Clerk of the county, who secretly raised the Glen Prosan company for Lord Ogilvy. Web- ster was 17 years old. After Culloden he went home, but was captured, tried, sent to Carlisle, and convicted, but was offered a free pardon upon condition of giving evidence against his master. This he refused to do, and he was again imprisoned. He was ultimately released.— Mackintosh, 169. Arbroath 19 Joiner. Taken at capture of Carlisle. Pleaded guilty at his trial, 2nd Oct. 1746, and was sen- tenced to death, but reprieved^—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-88, 88-42 ; Scots Mag., 1746,483, 543 ; P.R., 3625-21 ; Baga, Ixix. 193. 396 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 3380 Webster, George Ogilvy’s 30.5.46 Liberated Boder; 24.12.46 Montrose, Dundee, 13.8.46 Canongate, 23.11.46 Edinburgh Tolbooth 3381 Webster, George — Carlisle Transported 3382 Webster, George Ogilvy’s 30.12.45 Pardoned on Carlisle ; condition of York Castle enlistment 22.7.48 3383 Webster, James Ogilvy’s 22.5.46 Released under Forfar ; General Par- 24.5.46 don, 1747 Montrose 3384 Webster, John Ogilvy’s 19.2.46 Liberated . Arbroath, 28.4.47 Montrose 3385 Webster, John Ogilvy’s 22.5.46 Liberated Forfar; 10.3.47 28.5.46 Montrose 3386 Webster, John Arbroath ; Released under 10.3.46 General Par- Stirling don, 1747 3387 Wedderburn, Sir Ogilvy’s and 16.4.46 Hanged John, of Black- Elcho’s Life Culloden ; Kennington ness, Bt. Guards 16.4.46 Common Inverness, 28.11.46 28.4.46 H.M.S. ‘ Exeter,’ 20.5.46 London (Southwark) PRISONERS OF THE ’45 397 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Brechin ‘ On suspicion.’ Gardener.—J.R., Edinburgh.

S.P.D. Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Angus Taken at capture of Carlisle. He pleaded guilty at his trial on 2nd Oct. 1746, was sentenced to death, but was reprieved.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81-88, 88-42: Scots Mag., 1746, 483, 543; P.R., 3625-21 ; Baga, Ixix. 193. London J.R., Montrose.

St. Vigeans, Chelsea Pensioner. On information of having Forfar disciplined the rebels. ‘ Taught the Rebels the Exercise of the Firelock and assisted them in levying money in the country. ’•—P. C., 192 ; J.R., Montrose. Forfar Workman. ‘ Carried arms, being hired by the country.’—P.C., 240 ; J.R., Montrose. Arbroath Sailor. ‘ In the rebellion.’—S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R , Stirling. Mains of He was 5th Baronet, born 1704. By profession a Nevay, New- lawyer, he was factor for the Forfarshire estates tyle, Forfar of the Duke of Douglas. He had to sell Black- ness. On the outbreak of the ’45 he presented himself to the Prince at Edinburgh and was appointed Collector of Excise, Perth and Forfar. He joined the Ogilvy regiment at Stirling as a volunteer and fought at Culloden, where he was captured and sent to London. He was tried on the charge of high treason on 4th Nov. He denied carrying arms, and pleaded that he had been three times carried off by the Jacobites and his horses taken from him. The fact that he had 398 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 NO. NAME. REGIMENT. PRISON ULTIMATE CAREER. DISPOSAL.

3388 Welch, David French Service ‘ Louis XV ’ Hanged at sea; 24.1.46 28.11.45 3389 Welsh, Charles Sergeant, ‘ EdinburghLouis XV ’ Bulkeley’s at sea; Discharged French Service 28.11.45 Berwick, Hull 3390 Welsh, Peter Bulkeley’s 28.11.45 French Service ‘ Louis XV ’ Discharged -.2.46 Hull 3391 Wemyss or — 22.7.46 Weemys or Dundee; Released Wesjmess, James Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh Tolbooth

3392 Westrom {alias ‘ The Goal of Scam well), John the Tower Liberty ’ 3393 Whiggam or Ensign of 26.4.46 Dun- Escaped Whyggam, John Baggot’s fermline Hussars 18.3.47 3394 Whitaker, John, 24.7.46 yr. of Broker- Chester Discharged cross Castle 3395 White, Alexander Stonywood’s Inverness June 1746 ; ‘ Margaret & Mary ’ PRISONERS OF THE ’45 399 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. been a collector of taxes for the Prince, however, was fatal to him. He was convicted and sen- tenced to death. Before his execution he wrote to the Prince asking him to protect his wife and nine children.—Mackintosh, 170 ; P.C., 238 ; Cockayne, iv. 428 ; Allardyce, ii. 455, 611 ; Baga, Ixix. 174. Ireland Captured at sea. He was found to be a deserter from Pulteney’s regiment.—Scots Mag., Jan. 1746, 42. S.P.D., 81-29, 81-73.

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

Broughty Shipmaster. ‘ Treasonable practices.’ He owned Ferry a ship, and in May 1745 carried off Lord Ogilvy and several of his companions to Bergen in Norway. On his return he was arrested, with his crew.—Mackintosh, 126 ; Scots Mag., July 1746, 340. ‘ Says that while he was lying in the River Tay a party of rebels came on board his ship and forced him to carry them to Bergen.’ —S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Edinburgh. ‘ Taken up at Deal on suspicion by order of the Lords Commissioners of Admiralty.’—S.P.D., 81-76. Was probably released. Leadhills J.R., Dunfermline.

Brokercross, — ‘Yeoman.’ Committed to assizes ‘for assisting Macclesfield the rebels in search of arms.’—S.P.D., 81-293 ; S.P.D. Entry Book, 84. Aberdeen 40 Hookmaker.—S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him. 400 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. . REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 3396 White, John Duke of Perth’s 30.12.45 Discharged Carlisle ; Chester Castle, London 3397 White, Robert Duke of Perth’s Canongate ; Transported Carlisle 3398 White, Robert Artillery 30.12.45 Transported Carlisle 3399 White, William Dillon’s French Drummond Service ofLennoch; Discharged 25.4.46 Stirling Castle, Carlisle 3400 Whyte, Niccol ‘ In Rebel 13.6.46 Perth Hanged Service ’ 31.7.46 3401 Wifehearl [sic], Ogilvy’s 19-3.46 Kirk Discharged Alexander of Lethnot; 20.3.46 Montrose 3402 Wight, Harry 17.4.46 Discharged Aberdeen May 1746 3403 Wilcock, Edward Manchester 30.12.45 Carlisle ; Lancaster Castle 3404 Wilding, James Ensign, Man- 30.12.45 Pardoned Chester Carlisle; 21.7.48 London

3405 Wilkie, Alexander Bannerman’s Inverness June 1746 ; ‘ Wallsgrave ’ PRISONERS OF THE ’45 401 HOME OR ORIGIN. iGE. NOTES AND-AUTHORITIES. Liberton, Mid- -— Labourer. He turned King’s Evidence at the lothian Southwark trials. He was in the custody of Carrington, the messenger, in July 1747. Prob- ably a witness.— S.P.D., 81-293, 98-43 ; Allar- dyce, ii. 397, 433. Glasgow 28 ‘ Carried arms amongst the Atholl men.’ Painter. —P.C., 278 ; J.R., Canongate ; S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3. Linktoun of — Gardener. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., Arnot, Fife 79-26 ; P.R., 3621-3. Dublin 28 S.P.D., 88-124.

Perthshire — Deserter from the army.—J.R., Perth. Farmwall — J.R., Montrose.

Aberdeen — Tailor’s servant. Assisted in unloading arms from the Spanish ship at Peterhead. — Allardyce, i. 264. Lancashire — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,81-76. No further reference to him. Manchester, 15 ‘ Gentleman, scarlet dyer.’ Apprentice to his Lancashire father. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. Tried 18th July 1746 and sentenced to death. He appealed for mercy, but was sen- tenced to be transported. This sentence was also not carried out, and in August 1748 he appealed for release on the ground that confine- ment was having fatal effects. He was released. —S.P.D., 107-28, 107-74, 108-11 ; Baga, Ixix. 174 ; Scots Mag., July 1746, 324. Aberdeen 46 S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him. VOL. III. 2 c 402 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. niSPOSAL. 3406 Wilkie, David Ogilvy’s 30.12.45 Pardoned on Carlisle ; condition of York Castle enlistment 22.7.48

3407 Wilkie, Thomas — 28.4.46 Released under Arbroath General Par- don, 1747 3408 Will, ‘ Jane ’ Lord John Perth 18.2.46 (? Jean) Drummond’s 3409 Will (or Wills), Ogilvy’s 30.12.45 William Carlisle ; York Castle 3410 Williams, Henry ‘ French Picquet ’ 16.12.45 Released Stirling Castle 3411 Williams, Henry Lord John Crieff; Released under Drummond’s 25.2.46 Perth, General Par- 12.5.46 don, 1747 Stirling Castle 3412 Williams, John Fitzjames’Horse 1.5.46 Released under Stirling General Par- Castle don, 1747 3413 Williams, Owen Manchester 30.12.45 Carlisle 3414 Williamson or — Dundee Discharged Willison, David 18.10.46 3415 Williamson, John Ogilvy’s 30.12.45 Transported Carlisle ; Antigua Lancaster 8.5.47 Castle Manchester 30.12.45 Discharged 3416 Williamson, John Carlisle ; London PRISONERS OF THE ’45 403 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Correfie, — ‘ Being pressed carried arms,’’ and was taken Lintrethan, prisoner at Carlisle on the surrender of that town Forfar to Cumberland, Dec. 1745. At his trial at York, 2nd Oct. 1746, the evidence showed that he had been forced out, but failed to give proof ‘ of the continuance of that force.’ He was sentenced to death, but recommended to mercy by the jury, and reprieved.—S.P.D., 81-88, 88-42; Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 485 ; P.R., 3625-21 ; Baga, Ixix. 193. Arbroath — Shipmaster. Taken prisoner on information, having served as pilot on a French ship from Arbroath to Montrose.—J.R., Arbroath. France ‘ Taken north by the Duke of Cumberland’s army.’ —J.R., Perth. It is not known whether he was treated as a French prisoner of war.—Addl. MSS., 24900. Meigle, Perth — Captured at the surrender of Carlisle to Cumber- land.—P.C., 242 ; S.P.D., 81-88. Disposal un- known. Name not on transportation lists. — ‘ Deserted from the rebels.’—J.R., Stirling. Hereford ‘ Soap boiler.’—J.R., Stirling.

Chester Sailor.-—J.R., Stirling. Wales Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. Nothing more known about him. Dundee Merchant. ‘ Assisted the Rebels opened the post bagg and opened the letters.’—P.C., 238 ; J.R., Dundee. Angus Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26, 81- 76; T.B.P., 327-109; P.R., 3621-3. Ireland Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. He turned King’s Evidence. He was taken to London and was in custody of Carrington, the messenger, in June 1747 as a witness.—S.P.D., 88-42 ; Allardyce, ii. 397, 399, 438. 404 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 3417 Williamson, Manchester 30.12.45 Acquitted Thomas Carlisle ; Lancaster Castle 3418 Williamson, Elcho’s Life Inverness Transported Thomas Guards Sept. 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Pamela ’ Tilbury 3419 Williamson, Coventry Acquitted and Thomas released Feb.1746 3420 Williamson, Ogilvy’s 22.4.46 Discharged William Montrose 13.5.47 3421 Williamson, Crichton of Aberdeen ; Released under William Auchengoul’s 8.8.46 General Par- (Lord Lewis Canongate don, 1747 Gordon’s) 3422 Williamson or 23.7.46 Released under Willison, William Dundee General Par- don, 1747 3423 Willocks, Charles, Ogilvy’s Brechin; or Willox or 26.4.46 Willock Montrose, 13.5.46 Inverness, June 1746 ‘Jane of Leith ’ Tilbury 3424 Willox, John,The 7.9.45 Discharged Revd. St. Nirdans 3425 Wills, William Sergeant, 30.12.45 Discharged Ogilvy’s Carlisle ; Southwark 3426 Willyson, John Duke of Perth’s 20.6.46 Had- Discharged (or James) dington ; 28.4.47 Edinburgh Royal Infirmary 3427 Wilson, David Berwick’s At sea Discharged French Service Berwick 3428 Wilson, James Duke of Atholl’s 27.1.46 Released under Edinburgh General Par- don, 1747 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 405 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Manchester — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79*26,81-76. Was tried at Carlisle, 19th Sept. 1746, and acquitted on proving that he had surrendered by the appointed date.—S.P.D., 88-16. Edinburgh 24 ‘ Clerk to Adam Fairholme. At Elgin he acted as clerk to Patullo, the rebel Commissary General.’—S-PJ)., 87-122, 88-60, 95-2 ; Entry Book, 84,; P.P., 3621-3. — ‘ Husbandman.’ ‘ Reedmaker.’ Taken on sus- picion.—S.P.D., 81-29, 81-64. He was tried at Carlisle, but acquitted.—Baga, Ixix. 181. Montrose — Shoemaker. Surrendered with his arms. ‘ Was at Inverury, Falkirk, and went north with the rebels.’—P.C., 192; J.R., Montrose. Mary Culter, — Salmon fisher and butcher. ‘ Carried arms at Kincardine Culloden.’—P.C., 22 ; Allardyce, i. 259. — J.R., Dundee. Brechin 40 Mason.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-18 ; J.R., Montrose. Sent north to Inverness. No reference to his disposal. May have died.

— Lyon, i. xii. Meigle. Perth — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26. He gave evidence against Chas. Gordon, yr. of Bin- hall, at his trial at Southwark.—AUardyce, ii. 390. Edinburgh — Appealed on 27.12.46 saying he had been pressed into rebel service but left and enlisted in the ‘ Scots Royal,’ but when drunk made certain * unguarded exprisions ’ for which he was im- prisoned.—J.R., Edinburgh. — S.P.D., 85-185, 94-255. Atholl — ‘ A common highlander.’ On suspicion.—J.R., Edinburgh. 406 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 NO. NAME. PRISON ULTIMATE REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 3429 Wilson, James Jan.1748 Released Harwich ; 17.2.48 London 3430 Wilson, James Lord Lewis 7.10.46 Released under Gordon’s Kirkhill; General Par- 8.12.46 don, 1747 Banff 3431 Wilson, John Baggot’s Hussars 3432 Wilson, John Ogilvy’s 30.12.45 Discharged Carlisle; Lancaster Castle 3433 Wilson, John Ogilvy’s 25.4.46 — Montrose ; 13.5.46 Inverness, June 1746 ‘ Dolphin,’ Tilbury Fort 3434 Wilson, William Artillery 30.12.45 Discharged Carlisle ; York Castle, London 3435 Wilson, William Bannerman of Ellon; Discharged Elsick’s Regt. 25.7.46 13.9.46 Fraserburgh, 10.9.46 Aberdeen 3436 Windley, Robert Lancaster Castle 3437 Winstanley or Manchester Carlisle ; Wynstanley. William Whitehaven 3438 Wise, Ninian — Carlisle Transported 3439 Wishart, Alex- Ogilvy’s Inverness Transported ander June 1746 ; 19.3.47 ‘Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury Fort, 1.11.46 Southwark PRISONERS OF THE ’45 407 HOME OR ORIGIN. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Said he was servant of James Grant, printer, with whom he was captured.—S.P.D., 94-4, 106-18. Kennethmont, Poor labourer. ‘ Confesses that he bore arms.’— Aberdeenshire S.P.D., 89-272. Farrie, — ‘ Went with them to England and was taken St. Vigeans, prisoner.’—P.C., 192. There is no further refer- Forfar ence to him. Angus — Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., 79-26,81-76. This was the man who gave evidence against Major Nicholas Glascoe at his trial in London.— Allardyce, ii. 438. Montrose 14 ‘ A boy.’ Servant to Dr. John Crosby.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2. Nothing is said about his disposal. May have died.

Edinburgh Taken at capture of Carlisle. Became King’s Evidence, and was in custody of Carrington, the messenger, in June 1747.—S.P.D., 81-88, 98-43, 79-26 ; Allardyce, ii. 359, 482. Ellon Tailor. ‘ Says he made clothes for some of the rebels and followed them north for payment.’— S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Fraserburgh. S.P.D., 81-76. No further reference to him. Wigan Weaver. Captured near Carlisle. Was tried and pleaded not guilty, but was convicted on 22nd Sept. 1746. He was probably transported or he may have died.—Baga, Ixix. 179 ", S.P.D., 88-16. 33 Labourer.—S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3. Angus 20 Servant to Thomas Webster, Montrose.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2, 88-60, 96-100 ; P.R., 3621-3. 408 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 3440 Wishart, James Glenbucket’s Carlisle ; Pardoned on Chester condition of Castle, enhstment York 22.7.48 3441 Wishart or Wish- Canongate ; Transported ett, Robert Carlisle 3442 Wishart or Wise- 30.3.46 Discharged hart, William Johnshaven ; 10.3.47 Aberdeen, 2.8.46 Canongate

3443 Withie, Alexander Bannerman’s Inverness ; 3444 Withington, — TilburyPreston Fort Richard 3445 Wood, Andrew Captain, Roy 16.4.46 Executed Stuart’s Culloden ; Kennington 16.4.46 28.11.46 Inverness, June 1746, ‘ Thane of Fife,' London

3446 Wood, David Ogilvy’s 30.5.46 Whis- Transported selbury; 30.5.46 Montrose, Dundee, 13.8.46 Canongate, Carlisle PRISONERS OF THE ’45 409 HOME OH ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Fochabers, 18 Labourer. Pleaded guilty at his trial and was Banff condemned to death, but reprieved.—S.P.D., 81-293; Scots Mag., Oct. 1746, 483 ; P.R., 3625-21 ; Baga,Ixix. 190. 40 Labourer.—S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R.. 3621-3. Johnshaven, — Farmer. On suspicion. ‘ Enlisted with Robert Kincardine- Mitchell and assisted in apprehending Messrs. shire Gray and Bisset in manner before mentioned, was in Arms assisting to liver a French ship at Stonehaven, went as a spy to Aberdeen and was taken prisoner.’—P.C., 192. ‘ Denies he ever carried arms and says he was incarcerat upon an information that he had been assisting the rebels in Livering a French ship, whiche he denies.’— S.P.D., 89-272 ; J.R., Canongate ; Allardyce, i. 259. Aberdeen 46 Labourer in Tumerhall.—S.P.D., 86-18. No further reference to him. — The only reference is a petition by the Rev. Samuel Peploe, that he was still lying under sentence of death, and asked for his release on bail.—S.P.D., 159-160. Glasgow, 21 * Gentleman,’ also shown as ‘ shoemaker.’ He ? Elgin appears to have joined the Prince in England. In the speech he made before his execution he says he was made a captain and ‘ raised a com- pany out of my own pocket.’ He was probably captured after Culloden and sent to London. Before his death he was received into the Church of England. He was stated to have made shoes for the Prince’s men. He himself pleaded that he had saved 9 men who had been captured by the Jacobite army, and this was sworn to by various persons before the Lord Provost of Glasgow.—S.P.D., 84-2 ; Lyon, i. 64, ii. 47; Macbeth Forbes, 20; Allardyce, ii. 453, 611; Baga,Ixix. 175. Kennieff 48 Labourer.—S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3. 410 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 3447 Wood, James 11.12.45 Liberated Edinburgh 17.12.45 3448 Woodhouse, Fitzjames’ 10.5.46 — Jeremy French Service Perth; 12.5.46 Stirling Castle 3449 Wrench, Samuel Chester Castle 3450 Wright, Daniel Duke of Atholl’s 2.2.46 Gar- Released under gunnock ; General Par- 7.2.46 don, 1747 Stirling Castle, 13.2.46 Leith 3451 Wright, Duncan Roy Stuart’s Inverness Transported June 1746; 31.3.47 ‘ Alexander & James,’ ‘ Liberty ’ Medway 3452 Wright, Robert — 10.8.46 Escaped Canongate ; Aug. 1747 Carlisle

3453 Wright, Robert Ogilvy’s Montrose Released under General Par- don, 1747 3454 Wyce, Ninian Kilmarnock’s Kippin ; Released under 27.5.46 General Par- Stirling don, 1747 Castle 3455 Wyer or Wyre, Lieutenant, Taken at sea, Pardoned on Dominique French Royal ‘ Prince condition of Scots, French Charles,’ permanent Service Berwick banishment 2.7.47 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 411 HOME OR ORIGIN. lGE. notes and authorities. On suspicion. ‘ A mad man.’—J.R., Edinburgh. Norfolk — Deserter from Col. Palquet’s Regt. at Portmahon. Was probably handed over to the military authorities.—J.R., Stirling. High Peveril — Committed to the Assizes for ‘ declaring that the pretender was of the Stuart family and was the right heir to the Crown, or words to that effect.’ —S.P.D., 81-293. Was probably released. Thornhill — ‘ Carrying arms.’—J.R., Stirling.

Argyllshire 40 Farmer in Appin.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-55, 95-2.

Edinburgh —- ‘ Gentleman.’ ‘ A volunteer in the rebel service.’ —P.C., 258. Son of James Wright, Writer in Edinburgh, who had been out in the 1715. He was tried 19th Sept. 1746 and sentenced to death, but recommended to mercy by the jury. In Aug. 1747 he escaped from Carlisle along with William Sharp. Just previously the Privy Council had decided to pardon him on his giving security that he did not return to Scotland.— Scots Mag., Sept. 1746, 439; S.P.D., 100-29, 100-65, 109-14; Baga, Ixix. 185; Albemarle, ii. 400. Montrose — Shoemaker.—P.C., 192. ‘ Was at Inverury and Falkirk and sent north.’ What happened to him is not known. Falkirk — Gardener.—J.R., Stirling.

Taken at sea.—S.P.D., 85-185, 94-255 ; P.R., 412 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 3456 Wylie, James Ogilvy’s Inverness — June 1746 ; ‘ Alexander & James ’ 3457 Yate or Yates, Glenbucket’s Carlisle; Transported Francis Chester Castle 3458 Yeate or Yates, Glenbucket’s 30.12.45 Transported William Carlisle ; Chester Castle 3459 Yool or Yule or Perth Released under Yuill, James 13.2.46 ; General Par- 30.3.46 don,1747 Edinburgh 3460 Young, Alexander Berwick’s French 16.4.46 Service Culloden 3461 Young, Charles French Service At sea, Pardoned on Berwick ; enlistment in Feb.1746 Brigadier Hull Fowlkes’ regiment at Gibraltar 24.9.46 3462 Young, John — Aberdeen Discharged 3463 Young, Magnus Farquharson’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; ‘ Thane of Fife,’ * James & Mary ’ 3464 Young, Robert Physician in 11.5.46 Transported rebel service Perth ; 12.5.46 Stirling, Carlisle 3465 Young, Robert Captain, 16.4.46 Ogilvy’s Culloden, Inverness PRISONERS OF THE ’45 413 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. 50 S.P.D., 84-2. No further reference to him. May Angus have died. Fochabers — S.P D., 81-293 ; P.E., 3621-3. Clunybeg, — Weaver. Taken at capture of Carlisle.—S.P.D., Banff 79-26, 81-293 ; P.R., 3621-3. Bridgend of — Horse hirer. ‘ Confessed he bore arms on 30th Tay, Perth- Oct. last.’ On suspicion. ‘Appeared in ; rms shire in a mob at Perth on the anniversary of H.M. birthday.’—P.C., 52 ; J.R., Edinburgh ; Addl. MSS., 24900. — There is no further reference to him. He may have died, or he may have been transferred to Berwick as a French prisoner.—Allardyce, ii. 612. — S.PJA., 81-72 ; W.O., 4/42, p. 255.

Edinburgh — ‘ Confesses he served as a waggoner to the Rebels.’ —Allardyce, i. 259. Ross 55 Husbandry near Aberdeen.—S.PJ)., 86-55, 84-2, 96-68 ; Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3.

‘ Tipperarow ’ — His name appears in the Carlisle transportation (Tipperary ?) lists in Oct. 1746.—S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3.

Leuchland, — Tenant farmer. ‘ Acted as captain in Ld. Ogilvie’s Brechin 2nd Bn. Assisted in taking the Hazard sloop, levied men and money for the Rebels, was with them at Inverury and the battles of Falkirk and Culloden.’—P.C., 194. It is not known whether he was sent to London, as his name does not appear again. He probably died in the trans- ports^—Mackintosh, 183. 414 PRISONERS OF THE ’45 PRISON ULTIMATE NO. NAME. REGIMENT. CAREER. DISPOSAL. 3466 Young, Thomas Cromarty’s Inverness Transported June 1746 ; 31.3.47 ‘ Wallsgrave, Tilbury Fort 3467 Young, Walter Ogilvy’s 30.12.45 Carlisle 3468 Young, Walter Sergeant, Perth ; Discharged Ogilvy’s 26.4.46 Montrose, 13.5.46 Inverness, June 1746 ‘ Jane of Leith,’ Tilbury Fort 3469 Zeigler or Zigler, Glover 25.11.45 Liberated George Edinburgh 4.12.45

3470 A black servant Servant of Colin 15.1.46 Discharged M'Naughton of Edinburgh sick 15.3.46 Jamaica Castle ; Edinburgh Jail 3471 ‘ The Dumb Man,’ Keppoch’s 22.9.45 Royal Discharged alias' Keppoch’s Infirmary, 6.5.47 Dumbie ’ Edinburgh; 5.5.46 Canongate PRISONERS OF THE ’45 415 HOME OR ORIGIN. AGE. NOTES AND AUTHORITIES. Ross-shire 22 Lived with his father in Martin.—S.P.D., 86-18, 84-2,88-60,95-2; Entry Book, 84 ; P.R., 3621-3. Forfar Surrendered at Carlisle.’ There is no further reference to him. Inverkilon, Said to be a sergeant.’ ‘Was at Inverury and Forfarshire Falkirk and went north.’ Turned King’s Evid- ence.—S.P.D., 84-2, 86-18 ; Allardyce, ii. 478.

— On suspicion.—J.R., Edinburgh.

— J.R., Edinburgh.

— This man, whose name is unknown, was wounded at Prestonpans and suffered gunshot fracture oF both bones in one leg. He was placed in the Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, where he was under treatment until May 1746. When the Prince’s army left Edinburgh he was treated as a prisoner. He remained in the Canongate prison until May 1747, when he was discharged.—J.R., Edin- burgh ; J.R., Canongate.

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THE EXECUTIVE. 1928-1929. 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 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. VOL.in. 2 E 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 be 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 th.e 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 owners 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 the Members of the Council. PUBLICATIONS OF THE. SCOTTISH HISTORY SOCIETY Foj- the year 1886-1887. 1. Bishop Pococke’s Touiis in Scotland, 1747-1760. Edited by D. W. Kemp. 2. Diary and Account Book of William Cunningham of 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 of the Kirk-Session of St. Andrews. Part i. 1559-1582. Edited by D. Hay Fleming. For the year 1888-1889. 5. Diary of the Rev. John Mill, Minister in Shetland, 1740- 1803. Edited by Gilbert Goudie. 6. Narrative of Mr. James Nimmo, a Covenanter, 1654-1709. Edited by W. G. Scott-Moncrieff. 7. The Register of the Kirk-Session of St. Andrews. Part ii. 1583-1600. Edited by D. Hay Fleming, For the year 1889-1890. 8. A List of Persons concerned in the Rebellion (1745). With a Preface by the Earl of Rosebery. Presented to the Society by the Earl of Rosebery. 9. Glamis Papers: The £ Book of Record,’ a Diary written by Patrick, first Earl of Strathmore, and other documents (1684-89)- Edited by A. H. Millar. 10. John Major’s History of Greater Britain (1521). Trans- lated and edited by Archibald Constable. For the year 1890-1891. 11. The Records of the Commissions of the General Assemblies, 1646-47. Edited by the Rev. Professor Mitchell, D.D., and the Rev. James Christie, D.D. 12. Court-Book of the Barony of Urie, 1604-1747. Edited By the Rev. D. G. Barron, vol. nr. 2 e 2 4 PUBLICATIONS For the year 1891-1892. 13. Memoirs ok 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. Vbl. 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 , by Bishop Forbes. 1746-1775. Edited by Henry Paton. Vols. 1. and 11. For the year 1895-1896. 22. The Lyon in Mourning. Vol. m. 23. Itinerary of Prince Charles Edward (Supplement to the Lyon in Mourning). Compiled by W. B. Blaikie. 24. Extracts from the Presbytery Records of Inverness and Dingwall from 1638 to 1688. Edited by William Mackay. 25. Records of the Commissions of the General Assemblies (continued) for the years lb’48 and 1649- Edited by the Rev. Professor Mitchell, D.D., and Rev. James Christie, D.D. For the year 1896-1897. 26. Wariston’s Diary and other Papers— JohnstonThe Honours op Wariston’s of Scotland, Diary, 1651-52. 1639. C.Edited R. A. by Howden.—The G. M. Paul.— Earlby 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. Memorials of John Murray of Broughton, 1740-1747. Edited by R. Fitzroy Bell. PUBLICATIONS 28. The Compt Buik of David Weddekburne, Merchant of Dundee, 1587-1630. Edited by A. H. Millar. For the year 1897-1898. 29,30. The Correspondence of De Montereui, and the brothers De Belli^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 FIistory 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. Pretented to the Society by 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. n. 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. Chroniclesf of the Frasers; being the Wardlaw Manuscript entitled 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 Ecclesi^: 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. 59. PapersFrancis relatingSteuart. to the Scots in Poland. Edited by A. For the year 1908-1909. 60. SirThomasCraig’sDe UnioneRegnorumBritannmsTractatus. 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. Origins of the ’4.5 and other Narratives. Edited by W. B. Blaikie, LL.D. 3. Correspondence of James, fourth Earl of Findlater and first Earl of Seafield, Lord Chancellor of Scotland. Edited by James Grant, M.A., LL.B. For the year 1910-1911. 4. Rentale Sancti Andree; being Chamberlain and Granitar Accounts of the Archbishopric in the time of Cardinal Betoun, 1538-1546. Translated and edited by Robert Kerr Hannay. 5. Highland Papers. Vol. i. Edited by J. R. N. Macphail, K.C. For the year 1911-1912. 6. Selections from the Records of the Regality of Melrose. Vol. i. Edited by C. S. Romanes, C.A. 7. Records of the Earldom of Orkney. Edited by J. S. Clouston. For the year 1912-1913. 8. Selections from the Records of the Regality of Melrose. Vol. ii. Edited by C. S. Romanes, C.A. 9. Selections from the Letter Books of John Steuart, Bailie of Inverness. Edited by William Mackay. LL.D. For the year 1913-1914. 10. Rentals 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, K.C. (March 1916.) (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.) 8 PUBLICATIONS For the year 1916-1917. 15. Bibliography of Scottish Topography. Vol. ii. (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.) For the year 1917-1918. 17. Papers relating to the Army of the Solemn League and Covenant, 1643-1647. Vol. n. (December 1917.) 18. Wariston’s Diary. Vol. ii. Edited by D. Hay Fleming, LL.D. (February 1919.) For the year 1918-1919. 19- Miscellany of the Scottish History Society. Vol. m. 20. Highland Papers. Vol. hi. Edited by J. R. N. Macphail,K.C. Third Series. For the year 1919-1920. 1. Register of the Consultations of the Ministers of Edin- burgh, 1652-1657. Vol.1. Edited by the Rev. W. Stephen, B.D. For the year 1920-1921. 2. Diary of George Ridpath, Minister of Stitchel, 1755- 1761. Edited by Sir James Balfour Paul, C.V.O., LL.D. For the year 1921-1922. 3. The Confessions of Babington and other Papers relating to the last Days of Mary Queen of Scots. Edited by the Rev. J. H. Pollen, S.J. For the year 1922-1928. 4. Foreign Correspondence with Marie de Lorraine, Queen of Scotland (Balcarres Papers), 1537-1548. Vol. 1. Edited by Marguerite Wood, M.A. 5. 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. Foreign Correspondence with Marie de Lorraine, Queen of Scotland (Balcarres Papers), 1548-1557. Vol. 11. Edited by 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 by 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 Abercom, C.B., and Mrs. Jean Gordon Arnot. For the year 1928-1929. 14. 15. The Prisoners of the ’45. Vols. ii. and in. '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.