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2. Forbes D. Memoir of a Plan for Preserving the Peace of the Highlands: wrritten a short time after the Revolution [The Original is in the hand-writing of Duncan Forbes, of Culloden, the President’s father; and every part of his plan seems to have been closely followed, in every point of any consequence] // CP. P. 14–18.
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5. Mackenzie G. A Short Account of the First Causes of Scotland’s Divisions, 1703 // Letters relating to Scotland in the reign of Queen Anne by James Ogilvy, First Earl of Sea-field, and others. Edited by P. Hume Brown. PSHS. Second Series. Vol. XI. Edinburgh, 1915. P. 118–133.
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7. A Memorial from the Commissioners of enquiry in Scotland to the Right Honorable the Lord Viscount Townshend. 5th October, 1716 // TNA. SP 54.12 (220В/ 547–550).
8. Report of the Commissioners appointed by the Royal Sign Manual, in Prosecution of the late act of Parliament for the more effectual securing the Peace in the Highlands of Scotland, on the proper Places for establishing Schools within the Bounds mentioned in the foresaid act. Edinburgh, 2nd November, 1716 // TNA. SP 54.12 (234/ 600–618).
9. Proposalls concerning the Highlanders, 1717 // TNA. SP 54.13 (48/194-195).
10. An Account of the number of Men the Highland Chieftains and superiors of the several Clans can bring to the field to carry arms. Sr. Patrick Strachan [1717] // NAS. MKP. GD 1/616/46.
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12. Erskine J. A Continuation of the Account of the Highlanders and Highlands. Edr., 2 Jan., 1725 // NAS. MKP. GD 124/15/1263/2.
13. Erskine J. Memorial concerning the Highlanders, Sherifships, Vassalages and etc. 1. Edr., 14 Jan., 1725 // NAS. MKP. GD 124/15/1264/1.
14. Erskine J. Memorial concerning the Highlanders, Sherifships, Vassalages and etc. 2. Edr., 21 Jan., 1725 // NAS. MKP. GD 124/15/1264/2.
15. Erskine J. Memorial concerning the Highlanders, Sherifships, Vassalages and etc. 3. Edr., 25 Jan., 1725 // NAS. MKP. GD 124/15/1264/4.
16. Fraser S. Memorial addressed to His Majesty George I concerning the State of the Highlands, 1724 // Burt E. Letters from a Gentleman in the North of Scotland to His Friend in London. With large Appendix, containing various important historical documents, hitherto unpublished; with an introduction and notes by R. Jamieson. Vol. II / Ed. by R. Jamieson. Edinburgh; Glasgow and London, 1822. P. 254–267.
17. Instructions for Our Trusty and well beloved General Wade, whom We have appointed to go into the Highlands in Scotland, and to examine and report the State thereof. Given at Our Court. 1724 // TNA. SP 54.14 (36/326-330).
18. Wade G. Report, &c, relating to the Highlands, 1724 // HPJP. Vol. I. P. 131–146.
19. Memorial concerning the State of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. 1724 // TNA. SP 54.14 (38/332).
20. Report of the Commissioners appointed by the Royal Sign Manual, in Prosecution of the late act of Parliament for the more effectual securing the Peace in the Highlands of Scotland, on the proper Places for establishing Schools within the Bounds mentioned in the foresaid act. Edinburgh, 2nd November, 1724 // TNA. SP 54.12 (224/ 580–581).
21. Memorial Concerning the Grouth of popery and etc. in the Highlands of the Shire of Aberdeen. 27 September, 1725 // TNA. SP 54.16 (36/179-181).
22. Proposal about the Highlanders [1724–1725] // HMC. Eleventh Report. Appendix. Part IV. The Manuscripts of the Marques Townshend. London, 1887. P. 195–196.
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24. Proposal of Disarming the Highlands of Scotland. Copy [1725] // BL. Letters and Papers of Sir Robert Walpole. Add Ms. 74066.
25. Wade G. Report to His Majesty concerning the Highlands, of Scotland, in 1725 // Burt E. Letters from a Gentleman in the North of Scotland… P. 289–316.
26. Fraser S. Memorial concerning the Highlands of Scotland by Simon, Lord Lovat. To His Grace the Duke of Newcastle, his Majesty’s principal Secretary of State. 1727 // TNA. SP 54.18 (55/220-223).
27. Wade G. Report, &c, relating to the Highlands, 1727 // HPJP. Vol. I. P. 150–165.
28. Erskine J. Scroll of a Paper sent to Speake of the House of Commons on the Bill concerning the Highland Forfeitures for the Rebellion 1745 // NAS. MKP. GD 124/15/1561.
29. Erskine J. 1. Memorial concerning the Highlands of Scotland, and the Borders of south and North Britain. Oct. 1746 // NAS. MKP. GD 124/15/1569/1.
30. Erskine J. 2. Memorial concerning the Highlands of Scotland, and the Borders of south and North Britain. Oct. 1746 // NAS. MKP. GD 124/15/1569/2.
31. Erskine J. 3. Memorial concerning the Highlands of Scotland, and the Borders of south and North Britain. Oct. 1746 // NAS. MKP. GD 124/15/1569/3.
32. Erskine J. 4. Memorial concerning the Highlands of Scotland, and the Borders of South and North Britain. Nov. 1746 // NAS. MKP. GD 124/15/1569/4.
33. Erskine J. Memorial. How Scotland may be brought, and the inhabitants thereof, now on the suppression of the Rebellion, to a just, advantageous and right settlement for the whole United Kingdom [1746–1747] // NAS. MKP. GD 124/15/1570.
34. Erskine J. Nature of Power and Armies [1746–1747] // NAS. MKP. GD 124/15/1574.
35. Erskine J. Scheme for the Improvement of Rannoch [1746–1747] // NAS. MKP. GD 124/15/1573.
36. Erskine J. Remarks on a proposed rectification of the Scots superiorities and heritable jurisdictions [1746–1747] // NAS. Mar and Kellie Papers. GD 124/15/1571.
37. Erskine J. Notes (3 papers) on Scottish Acts of Parliament relating to the Highlands [1746–1747] // NAS. MKP. GD 124/15/1572.
38. Erskine J. Remarks on the Bill for taking away the heritable jurisdictions in Scotland. April, 1747 // NAS. MKP. GD 124/15/1577.
39. Draft of Memorandums [by Archibald Campbell of Stonefield (?)] for [Major]-General [John] Campbell, concerning the country of the Rebels. April, 1746 // NAS. CSR GD 14/81.
40. Sketch of Regulations proposed to be made in Scotland. 1746. In a Letter of the Duke of Cumberland to the Duke of Newcastle. Fort Augustus, June 26, 1746 // TNA. 54.32 (24A/91-95).
41. Memorial for the Heritors and Ministers of the Church in the western Parts of the Shires of Perth, Stirling and Dumbarton, to be offered by the Honorable Mr G. Campbell to the Consideration of His Royal Highness the Duke. In H.R.H. the Duke of Cumberland’ of July 16, and 17. 1746 // TNA. SP 54.32 (49B/226).
42. Abstract of some Statutes made in Scotland for Regaining the Disorders in the Highlands // BL. NP. Correspondence of the Duke of Newcastle. Add. Ms. 33,049. P. 273–275.
43. A short Description of the Nature of the Jurisdictions to be abolished. 1746 // BL. NP. Correspondence of the Duke of Newcastle. Add. Ms. 33,049. P. 228–229.
44. Some Hints of Amendments and Additions fit to be made to the Scots Jurisdiction Bill // BL. NP. Correspondence of the Duke of Newcastle. Add. Ms. 33,049. P. 232–236.
45. Memorial touching the Bill now depending for Disarming the High Lands. 1746 // BL. NP. Correspondence of the Duke of Newcastle. Add. Ms. 33,049. P. 253–261.
46. Morris G. Hints for the future Regulation of the Highlands of Scotland. May 1746 // BL. NP. Correspondence of the Duke of Newcastle. Add.Ms. 32,707. P. 162–164.
47. Notes concerning regulations in the Highlands // BL. HP. Relating to Scotland. 1745–1752. Add. Ms. 35,890. P. 50.
48. Lord Arnistoun (Dundas). Proposals for the better Setting the Quiet of the Highlands of Scotland, a giving a free course to the Laws in that Country // BL. HP. Relating to Scotland. 1745–1752. Add. Ms. 35,890. P. 80–91.
49. Forbes D. Some Considerations on the State of the Jurisdictions in Scotland // BL. HP. Relating to Scotland. 1745–1752. Add. Ms. 35,890. P. 100.
50. Forbes D. Some Thoughts concerning the State of the Highlands of Scotland. 1747 // BL. HP. Relating to Scotland. 1745–1752. Add. Ms. 35,890. P. 160–164.
51. Forbes D. Memorial on Highland Bill. 1746 // BL. NP. Correspondence of the Duke of Newcastle. Add. Ms. 33,049. P. 263.
52. Forbes D. Description of the Highlanders in the Scotch Acts of Parliament // BL. NP. Correspondence of the Duke of Newcastle. Add. Ms. 33,049. P. 263.
53. Forbes D. Opinion relative to Attainders [In the President’s hand-writing. Perhaps June 1746] // CP. P. 282–284.
54. Forbes D. [the following (also in the president’s handwriting) appear to be detached ideas briefly recorded as they occurred; with the intention of their being afterwards digested, and laid before ministers] // CP. P. 284–285.
55. Forbes D. Some Thoughts concerning the State of the Highlands of Scotland. 1746 // CP. P. 297–301.
56. Forbes D. Some Considerations on the Present State of the Highlands of Scotland tending to shew what may be expected to happen, if France should think fit to risk a few Battalions with some Arms and Money and a Small Quantity of Meal, to feed the Common Highlanders who are starving, to be landed on the Western Coast // More Culloden Papers / Ed. by D. Warrand. Vol. V. February 1746 to December 1747. Inverness, 1930. P. 98–103.
57. Forbes D. Memoriall anent the True State of the Highlands as to their Chieftenries, Followings and Dependances before the Late Rebellion. 1746 // HPJP. Vol. II. P. 166–176.
58. Murray J. Account of the Highland Clans. Tower of London, August the 22nd, 1746 // Memorials of John Murray of Broughton sometime secretary to Prince Charles Edward 1740–1747. PSHS. Vol. XXVII / Edited, with an Introduction, Notes and an Appendix of Original Documents, by R.F. Bell. Edinburgh, 1898. P. 439–445.
59. Campbell D. A Scheme for Civilizing Lochiel’s Country. Edinburgh October the 3rd 1746 // AP. P. 327–328.
60. Macbean A. Memorial concerning the Highlands. Inverness, October 10, 1746 // Origins of the Forty-Five and other papers relating to that Rising / Ed. by W.B. Blaikie / PSHS. Second series. Vol. II. Edinburgh, 1916. P. 71–92.
61. Report made by two persons sent to the Highlands by the earl of Albemarle of the present dispositions of the people of the West Highlands of Scotland [вложено в: The Earl of Albemarle to the Duke of Newcastle. Edinburgh, 15 December 1746] //AP. P. 331–340.
62. Anne W. Memorial Concerning the Disaffected Highlands [1746] // AP. P. 305–311.
63. Bland H., Fletcher A. Proposals for Civilizing the Highlands [1747] //AP. P. 480–492.
64. Memorial anent the Thieving and Depredations in the Highlands of Scotland, and the Countries bordering thereon [1747] // HPJP. Vol. I. P. 500–503.
65. Memorial Concerning a Cross Road from Inverlochy, by Ruthven of Badenoch, and through Braemar to Aberdeen [1747] // HPJP. Vol. I. P. 600–606.
66. Watson D. Proposals offered to Major General Blakeney for Covering that part of Inverness Shire lying South side of Murray firth, and the Shires of Murray, Bamff, Aberdeen, Mearns ans Angus against Depredations of the Highlanders of Rannoch, Lochaber, and Glengary [1747] // HPJP. Vol. II. P. 493–495.
67. Watson D. Proposals for cantoning the five Highland additional Companies in the Western Isles and remoter parts of the Highlands. Edinburgh, December 14, 1747 // HPJP. Vol. II. P. 509–512.
68. Proposals from Lieutenant General Blakeney, commanding His Majesty’s Forces in North Britain, to the Gentlemen of the County of Aberdeen, Copies of which they*! please cause be transmitted to the Gentlemen of the Counties of Angus, Mearns, Bamff and Murray [1747] // HPJP. Vol. II. P. 496–498.
69. Description of the Hills, Glens and Passes in the Counties of Aberdeen, and etc. July 9th, 1747 // HPJP. Vol. II. P. 506–508.
70. Graham N. Memoriall relating to the State of the Highlands of Scotland, to be annexed to the Enquiry into the Causes of the Insurrections there. 1747 // BL. HP. Relating to Scotland. 1745–1752. Add. Ms. 35,890. P. 147–150.
71. Graham N. An Inquiry into the Causes which Facilitate the Rise and Progress of Rebellions and Insurrections in the Highlands of Scotland, &c, 1747 [Extracts from a MS. in the possession of the Gartmore family, communicated by Walter Scott, Esq.] // Burt E. Op. cit. P. 338–370.
72. Erskine J. Remarks on the Bill in the House of commons for taking away the Heritable Jurisdictions in Scotland. 24 April, 1747 // BL. HP. Vol. XCVIII. Correspondence of the Lord of Hardwicke on Scotch Affairs. 1737–1748. Add. MS 35446. P. 168–177.
73. Memorial about the Circuit Courts in Scotland. March 3, 1748 // TNA. SP 54.38 (35/139-142).
74. Notes concerning regulations in the Highlands. March 3, 1748 // TNA. SP 54.38 (36/144-149).
75. Mr Robertson’s Memorial relating to the Highlands. March, 1748 //TNA. SP 54.38 (62/307).
76. Remarks on the Bill for disarming the Highlands and etc. March, 1748 // TNA. SP 54.38 (63/309-319).
77. Memorandums relating to the Present State of Scotland. March, 1748 //TNA. SP 54.38 (64/313-314).
78. Remarks on the Memorandums relating to the Present State of Scotland. March, 1748 // TNA. SP 54.38 (65/ 315–316).
79. Observations on the Bill now depending, for Taking away and abolishing the Heritable Jurisdictions in that part of Great Britain, called Scotland, and for making satisfaction to the Proprietors thereof; and for restoring such Jurisdictions for the Crown; and for making more effectual provision for the administration of Justice throughout that part of the United Kingdom by the King’s Courts and Judges there, and for rendering the Union of two Kingdoms more complete. March, 1748 // TNA. SP 54.38 (66/317–330).
80. Memorial concerning Jurisdictions and Superiorities in Scotland. March, 1748 // TNA. SP 54.38 (71/353-354).
81. Memorial relating to Scotland. March, 1748 // TNA. SP 54.38 (73/357-358).
82. Sketch of Regulations proposed to be made in Scotland. March, 1748 // TNA. 54.38 (54/292-295).
83. Remarks on the Bill relating to Tenures and Jurisdictions in Scotland. March, 1748 // TNA. 54.38 (56/298-301).
84. Some Hints relating to amending the Laws of Scotland. March, 1748 // TNA. 54.38 (70/351-352).
85. Abbreviate of the Proposals transmitted by General Bland, and the Lord Justice Clerk for Civilising, and Reforming the Highlands, Routing out the Barbarous and Rebellious Spirit; and Introducing the Spirit of Loyalties and Industry in place thereof. By Vesting the Property of a Large Tract of that Country in the Crown, with hum by it may be Enabled, Legally to expel many of the Old Inhabitants, and to Grant Leases, under certain Conditions, to faithful Subjects. March, 1748 // TNA. SP 54.38 (68/347-350).
86. Brief Considerations Relating to Forfeitures, And for reestablishing the Peace and Tranquillity of the Highlands of Scotland. By Baron Reid. March, 1748 // TNA. SP 54.38 (72/355-356).
87. Cross W. Some Considerations by way of Essay, upon the means of civilising the Highlands and extinguishing Jacobitism in Scotland. 1748. To Lieut.-General Bland, Commander in Chief of all His Majesty’s Forces in Scotland // NLS. Ms. 5201.
88. Highland Reports, 1749–1750 // HPJP. Vol. II. P. 513–584.
89. Bruce D. Report of David Bruce, Esq., one of the Surveyors of the Forfeited Estates in Scotland. 1750 // BL. HP. Vol. XCIX. Correspondence of the Lord of Hardwicke on Scotch Affairs. January 1749 — July 1753. Add. MS 35447. P. 89–95.
90. The Highlands of Scotland in 1750. From Manuscript 104 in the King’s Library, British Museum. With an Introduction by Andrew Lang. Edinburgh and London, 1898.
91. Erskine J. Memorials (6) concerning the estates of Strowan and Lochgarry in Pertshire. 1751 // NAS. MKP. GD 124/15/1605.
92. An Essay upon Thief and Depredation in the Highlands of Scotland with Observations upon the Annexation Bill. By a Highlander. December 20, 1752 // BL. HP. Relating to Scotland. 1745–1752. Add. Ms. 35,890. P. 267–272.
93. Abuses, or Neglects, in the general Management in Scotland, since the Rebellion. 1752 // BL. HP. Relating to Scotland. 1745–1752. Add. Ms. 35,890. P. 303.
94. Measures taken by the Military, since the Rebellion, and the Effects thereof. 1752 // BL. HP. Relating to Scotland. 1745–1752. Add. Ms. 35,890. P. 330–331.
95. Memorandum relating to the Western Isles of Scotland // BL. HP. Vol. C. Correspondence of the Lord Hardwicke on Scotch Affairs.1753–1756. Add. MS 35448. P. 49.
96. Report from Captain Barlow of the Buffs, giving a Description of the Western Isles of Scotland, where the parties under his command were employed on Outpost Duty Summer 1753. Edinburgh, 1 January, 1754 // BL. HP. Relating to Scotland. 1753–1760. Add. Ms. 35,891. P. 23–25.
97. Account of the Villages and Farms lying adjacent to Fort William with the Rents and etc. of them; With a Memorial relating to the above Garrison. In Lieut. Gen. Bland’s Letter, of April 13th, 1754 // TNA. SP 54.44 (22–23).
98. Memorandum for My Lord Advocate [Mr. Dundas of Arniston] concerning the Reformation of Highlands of Scotland, 1755 // BL. HP. Relating to Scotland. 1753–1760. Add. Ms. 35,891. P. 47.
99. Hints towards a Settlement of the Forfeited Estates in the Highlands of Scotland. London, January, 1753 // BL. HP. Relating to Scotland. 1753–1760. Add. Ms. 35,891. P. 96–97.
100. Some Reflections to the State of North Britain and particularly to that of the Highlands // BL. HP. Relating to Scotland. 1753–1760. Add. Ms. 35,891. P. 118–148.
101. Additional Memorandums about the Disarming of Scotland (1751?) // BL. HP. Relating to Scotland. 1753–1760. Add. Ms. 35,891. P. 191.
102. Report to the King by the Commissioners for managing the Annexed Estates in Scotland. Edinburgh, November 5th, 1755 // BL. NP. Correspondence of the Duke of Newcastle. Add. Ms. 33,050. P. 433–440.
103. Plan for raising a militia in that part of Great Britain called Scotland // BL. HP. Relating to Scotland. 1753–1760. Add. Ms. 35,891. P. 217–235.
104. Memorial concerning the Proposal for raising 6000 men, as the Militia of Scotland // BL. HP. Relating to Scotland. 1753–1760. Add. Ms. 35,891. P. 236.
105. Hints humbly offered by the Lord Justice Clerk, and some considerable well affected Persons in Scotland, For the Consideration of His Majesty’s Ministers, on Occasion of the present critical Conjuncture. Edinburgh, 17th March, 1756 [Hints Suggested In Relation to the Raising of 4 Independent Companys in the Highlands of Scotland. 17th March, 1756] // BL. HP. Vol. CL Correspondence of the Lord of Hardwicke on Scotch Affairs. January 1756 — July 1763. Add. MS 35449. P. 17–18.
106. Reports on the Annexed Estates 1755–1769 / Ed. by V. Wills. Edinburgh, 1973.