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Updated: May 9, 2025


It may be observed that Lochgarry's Memorial shows how great was the influence of Young Glengarry. Nearly 5,000 men await his word. And Young Glengarry, as Pickle, was sending the Memorial to Henry Pelham! D'Argenson is his chief friend in the Ministry, that Monsr. Puysieux was his enemy, as was also Monsr. St. Contest, who is a creature of Puysieux.

Pickle, of course, forwarded to the English Government a copy of Lochgarry's report and list of clans. These follow. 'Partly extracted from Loch Gairy's Memorial to the Pretender after his return from Scotland, 1749 or 1750. 'It is the greatest consequence to your R.H. not to delay much longer making at attempt in Scotland.

It will be remarked that Pickle, who had informed the English Government of Archy Cameron's and Lochgarry's mission to Scotland in September 1752, in his letter to Edgar laments Archy's capture! Hypocrisy was never carried so far. To Cameron and his fate we return later.

He had spared the Duke of Cumberland's life, even after the horrors of Culloden. But Hanbury Williams knows a Pole who will waylay him; Hyndford wants to carry him off to Siberia. It was not once only, on the other hand, but twice at least, that Charles protected the Butcher, Cumberland. In 1746 he saved his enemy from Lochgarry's open attempt. Germain to James in Rome.

Charles fears for his own safety Earl Marischal's advice Letter from Goring Charles's danger Charles at Coblentz His changes of abode Information from Pickle Charles as a friar Pickle sends to England Lochgarry's memorial Scottish advice to Charles List of loyal clans Pickle on Frederick On English adherents 'They drink very hard' Pickle declines to admit arms Frederick receives Jemmy Dawkins His threats against England Albemarle on Dawkins Dawkins an archaeologist Explores Palmyra Charles at feud with Miss Walkinshaw Goring's Illness A mark to be put on Charles's daughter- -Charles's objets d'art Sells his pistols.

Pickle wants money, as usual, and brags as usual: he tells us that Spain had recently supplied Charles with money. The Young Lochgarry of whom he speaks is Lochgarry's son, who took service with England. The Old Lochgarry threw his dirk after the youth, adding a curse on Lochgarry House as long as it sheltered a servant of the Hanoverian usurper. 'Edinburgh: September 14, 1754. 'Dr.

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