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CONTENTS.
Preface , vii
Memoir of the Author fo
Chapter I.
From SherifTmuir to Culloden I
Chapter II.
From Culloden to the Long Island XI
Chapter III.
Flora's Family, Youth, and Education 26
Chapter IV.
Flora and the Prince in the Long Island 48
Chapter V.
Flora and the Prince in the Isle of Skye — From Kingsburgh to
Portree 86
Chapter VI.
Flora a state prisoner — From Skye to London and back 106
Chapter VII.
Flora's return to Skye — her warm reception — her marriage 120
Chapter VIII.
Flora and her Husband emigrate to North Carolina 129
Chapter IX.
Her Husband returns— They settle at Kingsburgh — Their deaths
and funerals j 38
Appendix l .>.
Preface , vii
Memoir of the Author fo
Chapter I.
From SherifTmuir to Culloden I
Chapter II.
From Culloden to the Long Island XI
Chapter III.
Flora's Family, Youth, and Education 26
Chapter IV.
Flora and the Prince in the Long Island 48
Chapter V.
Flora and the Prince in the Isle of Skye — From Kingsburgh to
Portree 86
Chapter VI.
Flora a state prisoner — From Skye to London and back 106
Chapter VII.
Flora's return to Skye — her warm reception — her marriage 120
Chapter VIII.
Flora and her Husband emigrate to North Carolina 129
Chapter IX.
Her Husband returns— They settle at Kingsburgh — Their deaths
and funerals j 38
Appendix l .>.
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Histories of Scottish families > Life of Flora Macdonald and her adventures with Prince Charles > (11) Contents |
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Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
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