Letter from the Rev. Mr. Robert Lyon to his mother and sisters
The last and dying speech of Robert Lyon, A.M., presbyter at Perth
A Conversation between Mr. Lyon and Mr. Buchanan, of Arnprior, about the murder of Mr. Stewart of Glenbuckie
A short account of Mr. Lyon
Speech of Mr. Thomas Theodore Deacon
Speech of Mr. Thomas Syddal
Speech of Arthur, Lord Balmerino
The manner of his death
Speech of Donald MacDonell of Tiendrish, of the family of Keppoch
Short account of Major MacDonell while in Carlisle Castle, and at his trial
Letter from Major MacDonell to Mr. Robert Forbes, at my Lady Bruce's lodgings at Leith
Answer to the above
Letters to Mr. John Moir, merchant in Edinburgh, and Mr. Robert Forbes, in Leith
Letter to Mr. Robert Forbes
Letter to Mr. John Moir, merchant in Edinburgh
Anecdote of Mr. Burnett of Monboddo
Speech of David Morgan, Esquire
Speech of Mr. James Bradeshaw
The case of Mr. Francis Buchanan of Arnprior
Speech of Arthur, Lord Balmerino, from his Lordship's own handwrit
A list of evidences against Lord Balmerino
Verses on Arthur, Lord Balmerino
Letter to a gentleman in Holland, vindicating the character of Arthur, Lord Balmerino, in a certain important point
Speech of the Rev. Mr. Thomas Coppoch of Brazenose College, Oxford, commonly called Bishop of Carlisle
Speech of Andrew Wood, who join'd the Prince in England
A genuine and full account of the battle of Culloden, etc., taken from the mouths of the old laird of MacKinnon, Mr. Malcolm MacLeod, etc., and of Lady Clanronald and Miss Flora MacDonald, by John Walkingshaw of London, or Dr. John Burton
Conversation with MacDonald of Kingsburgh upon the above account
Liberation of Mr. MacDonald of Kingsburgh
Journal by Mr. John Cameron, Presbyterian preacher and chaplain at Fort-William
Captain O'Neil's Journal of the Prince's retreat
Remarks and particular sayings of some who were concerned in the Prince's preservation
Narrative by Mr. Cameron of Glenevis, given to several persons in Edinburgh, after his liberation out of the Castle of Edinburgh, about the beginning of July 1747
Some circumstances of MacDonald of Kingsburgh's history
Journal of Captain Malcolm MacLeod, second cousin to Malcolm MacLeod, Laird of Raaza, as to the Prince's escape, his own sufferings, and some other incidents of the Rebellion
Journal of Donald MacLeod of Gualtergill, of the Prince's escape, and his own after fortunes
Letter to Mr. Alexander MacDonald of Kingsburgh in Skye
Letter to Captain Malcolm MacLeod of Castle in Raaza
A short but genuine account of Prince Charlie's wanderings from Culloden to his meeting with Miss MacDonald, by Edward Burke
Supplementary details by Edward Burke, with account of his own fortunes
Journal of the Prince's embarkation and arrival, etc., chiefly taken from Duncan Cameron at several conversations
Story of Duncan Cameron's escape
Letter from the Prince to his father after the battle of Gladsmuir, 21st September 1745
Account of cruelties by Mrs. Cameron, Dr. Archibald Cameron's lady
Another account of cruelties by Mrs. Robertson, Lady Inches
Letter from Mr. Deacon to his father
Some paragraphs of a letter to Mr. Deacon's father, said to be written by the nonjurant clergyman that used to visit Mr. Deacon, etc.
Letter from Sir Archibald Primrose of Dunipace, to his sister
Letter to the same lady, which served as a cover to the above, from Mr. James Wright, Writer in Edinburgh
Song, to the tune of 'A cobbler there was,' etc.
Poem on a late defeat, 1746, said to have been composed by a Scots gentleman, an officer in the Dutch service
A Paraphrase upon Psalm cxxxvii., by Willie Hamilton
Ode on the 20th of December 1746
Ode on the 10th of June 1747
Soliloquy, September, 29th 1746
Lines upon the different accounts of the behaviour of the two executed lords, Kilmarnock and Balmerino, taken out of an English newspaper
These lines turned into the form of an inscription
Lines on Lord Balmerino
Lines on the death of Sir Alexander MacDonald
Lines spoken extempore on Lovat's execution, by a lover of all those who will and dare be honest in the worst o f times
Lines on a young lady, who died on seing her lover, Mr. Dawson, executed on 30th July 1746
The contrast set in its proper light; said to be done by a lady
A Catch, 1746
Lines by the Rev. Mr. Thomas Drummond, Edinburgh, on Mr. Secretary Murray's turning evidence
Satan transformed into an angel of light, or copy of a letter from Mr. Evidence Murray, to his nephew, Sir David Murray, of seventeen or eighteen years of age, in jail in the city of York, 1747
Copy of the Prince's summons to the city of Edinburgh to surrender
Narrative by Mr. Alexander Murray, printer in Edinburgh
Letter from Charles Gordon of Terperse to his own lady
Letter, which served as a cover to the above, from Mr. Patrick Gordon, minister at Rhynie
Letter, said to be written by Lord George Murray or one of his friends, as to the battle of Culloden
Conversation with Captain John Hay
Some omissions in Donald MacLeod's Journal
Letter to Mr. Robert Forbes, containing a true and genuine account of the case of poor William Baird
Reply to the above letter, wherein a character of honest Donald MacLeod
Letter from Malcolm MacLeod to Mr. Robert Forbes, and the reply
Lines by a lady, extempore, upon the ribband which the Prince wore about his head when obliged to disguise himself in a female dress under the name of Betty Burke
Narrative of a conversation between Captain John Hay and Mr. Robert Forbes
Journal of the Prince's embarkation and arrival, etc., taken from the mouth of Aeneas MacDonald, a banker in Paris, and brother of Kinlochmoidart, when he was in a messenger's custody in London, by Dr. Burton of York
Note of the Prince's escape from Scotland to France
Journal taken from the mouth of Flora MacDonald by Dr. Burton of York, when in Edinburgh
Lines, Townly's Ghost, etc.
Copy of several remarkable narratives taken from the mouth of Dr. Archibald Cameron's lady, by Dr. John Burton, when in Edinburgh
Letter (of a very singular nature) to Arthur, Lord Balmerino, and its history
Orders given by Colonel John Campbell to Captain Campbell of Knockbowie of the Argyleshire Militia
Omission in the Journal of Mr. John Cameron
Petition of George, Lord Rutherford, for a peerage
Joint Journal by Captain Alexander MacDonald, Young Clanranald, and MacDonald of Glenaladale, of the Prince's adventures after Culloden
Colonel Ker of Gradyne's Account
Observations by Captain Alexander MacDonald on the Journals of Mr Aeneas MacDonald and Captain O'Neil
Captain O'Neille's Journal, from a copy attested by himself
Notes on this Attested Journal
APPENDIX - A copy of a letter from a soldier in Cobham's dragoons, 11 May 1746