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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
Commanding Officers to desist from them, and join him at
Inverness

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CHAPTER XI.

Circumstances and Incidents at the Battle of Culloden. Num-
ber of the Slain in both Armies. Fate of the Chiefs who
commanded the Highland Regiments that attacked the
King's Army. Route of Charles when he left the Field-
Crosses the River of Nairn-Halts there some time Goes
to Gorthleek-Sees Lord Lovat-Travels through the High-
lands to Boradale-Embarks for the Long Island-His
Danger and Distress there-Returns to the Main-land-
His Distress does not abate-Joins Lochiel and Cluny―
Lives with them in the Great Mountain Renalder. Notice
comes that two French Frigates are arrived at Boradale.
He travels to Boradale-Embarks, and lands in France

APPENDIX.

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Correspondence between the Marquis of Tweedale, Secretary of
State, and Lord Milton, Justice Clerk, from the first surmise of
a Rebellion.

V. Letter from the Marquis of Tweedale to Lord Milton,
Whitehall, July 30th, 1745

VI. Lord Milton's Answer. Roseneath, August 4th, 1745
VII. Letter-Lord Milton to the Marquis of Tweedale. Rose-
neath, August 7th, 1745
VIII. Letter-Lord Milton to the Marquis of Tweedale.
Roseneath, August 10th, 1745

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X. Letter-Lord Milton to the Marquis of Tweedale Brun-
stane, August 20th, 1745

XI. Letter from the Marquis of Tweedale to Lord Milton.

Whitehall, August 22d, 1745 ́ .

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XII. Letter-Marquis of Tweedale to Lord Milton. Whitehall,
24th August, 1745

XIII. Letter-Lord Milton to the Marquis of Tweedale. Brun-

stane, 29th August, 1745

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XVII. Letter-Lord Milton to the Marquis of Tweedale.
Edinburgh, 7th September, 1745

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XX. Letter from the Marquis of Tweedale to Lord Milton.
Whitehall, 21st September, 1745
XXI. Letter from the Lord President to Sir Alexander Mac-
donald. Culloden, 19th August, 19th August, 1745 .
XXII. Letter from the Lord President to Sir John Cope. Cul-
loden, 20th August, 1745

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XXIII. Letter—Sir John Cope to Lord Milton. From the
Camp at Inverness, 31st August, 1745
XXIV. Letter-Lord Milton to Mr Maule, afterwards Baron
Maule. Edinburgh, Sept. 6th, 1745
XXV. Letter-General Guest to Lord Milton. Thursday
Morning

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XXVII. Letter concerning the Arms of the Highlanders,
dated Kilmuir, in the Isle of Skye

XXVIII. Instructions for Mr Alexander Macleod, Advocate. 310

XXIX. Letter from Fraser of Foyers to the Duke of Athole.

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XXX. Queries sent to Mr Patullo, with his Answers.-Patullo
had been Muster-master of the Rebel army, in the Year
1745, and had lived in Exile at Paris many years
XXXI. Letter from Lord Milton to the Duke of Argyll, at
London. Edinburgh, 21st November, 1745
XXXII. John Hay's Account of the Retreat of the Rebels from
Derby
XXXIII. Queries sent to Charles at Rome, called there the
Count of Albany, with his Answer
XXXIV. Letter from Macpherson of Cluny to one of his
Friends in Scotland. Carlisle, 20th December, 1745
XXXV. Letter-Lord John Drummond to Lord Fortrose.
Perth, 6th December, 1745
XXXVI. Letter from the Duke of Newcastle to Lord Milton.
Whitehall, 14th December, 1745
XXXVII. Letter from the Duke of Newcastle to the Lord
President. Whitehall, 11th January, 1746
XXXVIII. Letter-Lord Milton to General Hawley. Edin-
burgh, Jan. 26th, 1746
XXXIX. Address from the Chiefs to Charles, after the Bat-
tle of Falkirk, advising a Retreat to the North. Falkirk, 29th
January, 1746

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XL. John Hay's Account of the Retreat from Stirling
XLI. Letter-Secretary Murray to Cameron of Lochiel. Fort
Augustus, 14th March, 1746
XLII. Copy Letter-Lord George Murray, calling himself De
Vallignie, to Mr William Hamilton, Esq. of Bangour. Em-
merick, 5th August, 1749

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XLIII. John Hay's Account of the Retreat after the Night
March to attack the Duke's Army at Nairn
XLIV. Answer by Charles, called the Count of Albany, at
Rome

XLV. Narrative of Flora Macdonald, giving an Account of

her Interviews with Charles, in the Long Island, and the

Manner in which she conducted him to the Isle of Skye 358

XLVI. Cluny's Account of Lochiel and himself, after the
Battle of Culloden; of their meeting with Charles; and the
extraordinary Habitation called the Cage, where Charles

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