CONTENTS OF VOLUME I.

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Preface 5
Editorial Introduction:
I.Biography of Dougal Graham 9
II.The Writings of Dougal Graham 28
III.The Chap-Literature of Scotland 68
History of the Rebellion:
Preface 83
Chapter I.—Introduction and Origin of the War, Charles’ landing in Scotland and march to Tranent 85
Chapter II.—Battle of Preston pans—Rebels’ return to Edinburgh, and behaviour there 97
Plan of the Battle of Preston 100
Chapter III.—Their March into England—Taking of Carlisle—Rout through England and retreat back 106
Plan of the Battle of Clifton-Muir 112
Chapter IV.—Retaking of Carlisle by Cumberland—His return to London—Battle of Inverurie—The Rebels March from Dumfries by Glasgow to Stirling 118
Chapter V.—Siege of Stirling Castle—Battle of Falkirk 126
Plan of the Battle of Falkirk 130
Chapter VI.—The Duke’s return—His Speech to the Army—March to Stirling—Explosion of St. Ninian’s Church 140
Chapter VII.—The Duke’s arrival at Stirling—The Rebels’ Retreat, and the Rout both Armies took to the North 145
Chapter VIII.—Blowing up the Castle of Cargarf by Earl of Ancram—Skirmishes at Keith and Inverness &c. 148
Chapter IX.—Kings Army pass the Spey—Battle of Culloden—Defeat of Rebels &c. 157
Plan of the Battle of Culloden Muir 162
Chapter X.—Charles’ flight—Arrival in the Isles—Hardships, hidings, and narrow escape 167
Chapter XI.—Procedure of the King’s men against the suspected—Confusion in the Army and severity against the Clans 182
Chapter XII.—Sundry dangers and hardships on the main shore—Meets with six men who relieve him—Almost starved—Goes to Lochaber—Meets with Lochiel—Gets off from Moidart 205
Chapter XIII.—Arrives at France—Reception there 218
Chapter XIV.—Trial and Execution of severals at Kensington, Brampton, and Carlisle—The Lords Kilmarnock, Cromartie, Balmerino, Lovat, and Charles Ratcliff 221
Chapter XV.—Conclusion—Charles interrupts the Congress—Is seized at the Opera—Carried to the Castle of Vincennes—And forced to leave France 240
A Quaker’s Address to Prince Charles 245
Copy of the Rebels’ Orders before the Battle of Culloden 249
Miss Flora’s Lament: A Song 250
The Author’s Address to all in general 251
John Highlandman’s Remarks on Glasgow 255
Turnimspike 261
Tugal M‘Tagger 265
Had awa frae me, Donald 269

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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