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The title of Nithisdale, except for the attainder, would have descended upon the next heir, Mr. Maxwell of Carruchan. Secret History of Colonel Hooke's Negotiations, by himself, p. 175. London, 1740. Patten's History of the Rebellion, of 1715, p. 234. Service of the Earl of Eglintoun, as heir male of the Earl of Wintoun. Printed for the family. Extract from "Peerage Law by Riddell," p. 201.
The Highland army marches south the beginning of the week. Farewell dear Willie. God bless you! Ever your's Maxwell." "Saturday. I set out before daylight to-morrow." From Mr. Maxwell of Carruchan, to Mr. Craik of Arbigland. Since Lord Nithisdale's name did not appear in the list of the young Chevalier's officers, we must conclude that he did not persevere in his resolutions.
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