meet at Falkirk. The King's Army defeated. The Rebels take possession of Falkirk-Tumult and Mutiny in their Army. The Duke of Cumberland arrives at Edinburgh- Marches to attack the Rebels-They retreat to the High- CHAPTER IX. The Duke of Cumberland pursues the Rebels-Halts at Perth -Sends several Detachments of his Army to different Places. The Prince of Hesse, with a Body of his Troops, escorted by Ships of War, arrives in the Frith of Forth. The Duke of Cumberland comes from Perth to visit the Prince of Hesse. A Council of War at Edinburgh. The Duke of Cumberland returns to Perth-Sends several Regi- ments to Dundee-Marches himself with the main Body of his Army to Aberdeen-Halts there some time. Charles with a few Men at Moy, near Inverness. An attempt made by Lord Loudon to seize him. The attempt defeated. Charles assembles his Men-Marches to Inverness. Lord Loudon retreats to Ross-shire. Charles besieges the Castle of Inverness. The Castle surrenders. Various Expeditions of the Rebels while the Duke's Army lay at Aberdeen. Ac- count of these Expeditions. An Order from Charles to the CHAPTER X. The Duke of Cumberland at Aberdeen. His Army leaves Aberdeen-Proceeds towards Inverness. Skirmish at the Bridge of Nairne. The Rear-guard of the Rebels retreats -The Van-guard of the Duke's Army pursues. Charles comes up with a Body of his Troops. The Van-guard of the Duke's Army retreats-Joins their main Body. Design of a Night Attack. Night March of the Rebels. The De- sign frustrated. The Rebels retreat to Culloden. March PAGE. CHAPTER XI. Circumstances and Incidents at the Battle of Culloden. Num- APPENDIX. I. Letter from the Old Pretender, addressed to Mr Johnstone, junior, that is, Young Lochiel. April 11th, 1727 III. Letter from the Old Pretender to one of his Adherents in IV. Answers to some Queries sent to a Person in Scotland, by Correspondence between the Marquis of Tweedale, Secretary of VI. Lord Milton's Answer. Roseneath, August 4th, 1745 X. Letter-Lord Milton to the Marquis of Tweedale Brun- XIII. Letter-Lord Milton to the Marquis of Tweedale. Brun- XVII. Letter-Lord Milton to the Marquis of Tweedale. . 284 XX. Letter from the Marquis of Tweedale to Lord Milton. XXI. Letter from the Lord President to Sir Alexander Mac- XXX. Queries sent to Mr Patullo, with his Answers.-Patullo XXXIV. Letter from Macpherson of Cluny to one of his 314 XXXIX. Address from the Chiefs to Charles, after the Bat- tle of Falkirk, advising a Retreat to the North. Falkirk, 29th XL. John Hay's Account of the Retreat from Stirling XLV. Narrative of Flora Macdonald, giving an Account of XLVI. Cluny's Account of Lochiel and himself, after the lived with them, till he received notice that two French Fri- XLIX. Letter-Secretary Murray to Macpherson of Cluny. L. Letter from Lochiel to some of the Chiefs, who had agreed LI. Extracts from his Majesty's State Papers, relative to Scot- |