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xxviii ABSTRACT OF THE GRANT CORRESPONDENCE.
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305. John Earl of Loudoun to Ludovick Grant of Grant, stating that he had not yet decided
what operation to undertake next. Inverness, 30th December 1745, 208
306. Thomas Grant of Achoinany to The Same, giving further accounts of the fight at
Inverury, etc. Arndilly, 2d January 1746, 208
307. John Earl of Loudoun to The Same, thanking him for certain information, and stating
that he was filing off troops to the eastward. Inverness, 4th January 1745-6, 209
308. Ludovick Grant to Sir James Grant of Grant, giving a detailed account of recent events
in the north. Castle Grant, 14th January 1746, 210
309. Patrick Grant, Lord Elchies, to Ludovick Grant of Grant, giving an account of the
battle of Falkirk. Edinburgh, 18th January 1746, 214
310. Alexander Brodie of Brodie [address wanting], giving details of military movements,
etc. Brodie House, 20th January 1746, 215
311. Sir James Grant of Grant to the right honourable Henry Pelham, offering to raise his
clan for the service of the Government. 23d January 1745-6, 216
312. The Same to Andrew Fletcher of Milton, Lord Justice-Clerk, requesting him to make
an offer to the Duke of Cumberland on Sir James's part to raise the Clan Grant.
London, 28th January 1745-6, 217
313. Mrs. Mary Brodie, wife of Alexander Brodie of Brodie, to Ludovick Grant of Grant,
telling what she knew of the battle of Falkirk. Brodie House, 2d February 1745-6, 219
314. John Grant to The Same, giving several items of news about the battle of Falkirk; also
a list of those who had come from Inverness without leave, etc. Bienanach, 3d
February 1746, 220
315. Duncan Forbes of Culloden to Ludovick Grant of Grant, giving a further account of the
battle of Falkirk. Culloden, 6th February 1746, 221
316. John Earl of Loudoun to The Same, stating that the rebels had abandoned the siege of
Stirling Castle and retreated northward, and requesting that their movements should
be watched and reported to him. Inverness, 7th February 1745-6, 222
317. Duncan Forbes of Culloden to The Same, communicating reported proceedings of the
rebels. Culloden, 11th February 1746, 223
318. John Earl of Loudoun to The Same, stating he had received a small supply of arms, and
would reserve some for Grant's men, who would require to come for them. Inverness,
11th February 1745-6, 224
319. Ludovick Grant of Grant to John Earl of Loudoun, sending such intelligence as he had
been able to gain. Castle Grant, 11th February 1746, 225
320. Ludovick Grant of Grant to John Earl of Loudoun, asking for a supply of arms, and
sending some information about the movements of the rebels. Castle Grant, 13th
February 1745-6, 229

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