Pickle the Spy; Or, the Incognito of Prince Charles. Lang Andrew
Madrid. 1889. Vol. xciii. 18.
9
Voyages de Montesquieu. Bordeaux, 1894. p. 250.
10
Letters of De Brosses, as translated by Lord Stanhope, iii. 72.
11
See authorities in Ewald, i. 48–50.
12
Ewald, ii. 30. Scott’s Journal, i. 114.
13
Dennistoun’s Life of Strange, i. 63, and an Abbotsford manuscript.
14
Stuart Papers, in the Queen’s Library. Al
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Edition of 1832, i. p. x.
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3
4
London, 1879.
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6
A false Charles appeared in Selkirkshire in 1745. See Mr. Craig Brown’s
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Ewald, i. 41.
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9
10
11
See authorities in Ewald, i. 48–50.
12
Ewald, ii. 30. Scott’s Journal, i. 114.
13
Dennistoun’s
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Stuart Papers, in the Queen’s Library. Also the Lockhart Papers mention the wounding of the horse.
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State Papers Domestic. 1745. No. 79.
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19
Treasury Papers. 1745. No. 214. First published by Mr. Ewald, i. 215.
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21
Chambers
22
I have read parts of Forbes’s manuscript in the Advocates’ Library, but difficulties were made when I wished to study it for this book.
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24
This gentleman died at Carlisle in 1745, according to Bishop Forbes.
25
Stuart MSS. in Windsor Castle.
26
Stuart Papers. Browne’s
27
James to Lismore. June 23, 1749. Stuart MSS.
28
Stanhope. Vol. iii. Appendix, p. xl.
29
30
The Kelly of Atterbury’s Conspiracy, long a prisoner in the Tower. It is fair to add that Bulkeley, Montesquieu’s friend, defended Kelly.
31
Stuart Papers. Browne, iii. 433. September 13, 1745.
32
Macallester’s book is entitled
33
Wogan to Edgar. Stuart Papers, 1750.
34
D’Argenson, iv. 316–320.
35
Stair Papers.
36
Letters in the State Paper Office. S. P. Tuscany. Walton sends to England copies of the letters of James’s adherents in Paris; Horace Mann sends the letters of Townley, whom James so disliked.
37
D’Argenson’s
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39
Published by the Duc de Broglie, in
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Browne, iv. 36–38.
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There are letters of Bulkeley’s to Montesquieu as early as 1728.
44
In his work on Madame de Pompadour (p. 109), M. Capefigue avers that he discovered, in the archives of the French Police, traces of an English plot to assassinate Prince Charles; the Jacobites believed in such attempts, not without reason, as we shall prove.
45
Walton. S. P. Tuscany. No. 55.
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47
See
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49
50
51
D’Argenson, v. 417. March 19, 1749. D’Argenson knew more than the police.
52
Stuart Papers. Browne, iv. p. 51.
53
54
55
‘Information by Baron de Rondeau and Sir Ralph Hamilton.’
56
S. P. France. No. 442.
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S. P. Tuscany. No. 58. Stuart Papers. Browne, iv. 52.
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S. P. France. No. 442.
59
This may have been true.
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S. P. Tuscany. No. 55.
61
Dr. King made