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PICKLE. '13th December, 1753. 'To the Honble. Quin Vaughan, at his house in Golden Square. Here James Mohr Macgregor slips out of our narrative. He was suspected by Balhaldie of having the misfortune to be a double-dyed scoundrel. This impression Mr. Macgregor's letters to 'his dear Chief' were not quite able to destroy.

The singular behaviour of the Earl Marischal in 1751-1754 will afterwards be illustrated by the letters of Pickle, who drew much of his information from the unsuspicious old ambassador of Frederick the Great to the Court of Versailles. The Duke of York, Charles's brother, was on the seaboard of France in autumn 1745. Sempil, Balhaldie, Lismore, were intriguing and interfering.

Another spy Rob Roy's son, James Mohr Macgregor A spy in 1745 At Prestonpans and Culloden Escape from Edinburgh Castle Billy Marshall Visit to Ireland Balhaldie reports James's discovery of Irish Macgregors Their loyalty James Mohr and Lord Albemarle James Mohr offers to sell himself And to betray Alan Breck His sense of honour His long-winded report on Irish conspiracy Balhaldie Mrs.

As to Bievre, then, James Mohr was right. He may or may not have lied in the following paper, when he says that the Prince was coming over, with Lord Marischal, to the Balhaldie faction of Jacobites, who were more in touch with the French Court than his own associates. Mr. Trant, of whom James Mohr speaks, was really with the Prince, as Pickle also asserts, and as the Stuart Papers prove.

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