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PRISONERS OF THE ’45
NOTES AND AUTHORITIES.
— ‘ Taken in actual rebellion.’—SJ*.D., 81-88.
Nothing more is known about him. He was
not transported, and may have died.—Baga,
Ixix. 191.
— SiM)., 81-76; Raga, Ixix. 181. Remarks as above.
— S.P.D., 81-76. Remarks as above.
— P.R., 3622-12.
— Captured at sea off Montrose.—Scots Mag., Nov.
1745,541,590; S'.P.Z)., 81-29 ; P.P., 3622-12.
— Captured at sea off Montrose.—Scots Mag., Nov.
1745,541-590; S.P.D., 81-29 ; P.P., 3622-12.
Alloa, Stirling
Futtie, Aber¬
deenshire
Brewer or tallow chandler. ‘ Joined the rebels
before Preston battle and went with them to
England. London prisoner.’ He pleaded
guilty at his trial on 6th Oct. and was sentenced
to death.—Scote Mag., 1746, 483, 542 ; S.P.D.,
88-42, 81-293 ; Baga, Ixix. 189-
Fisherman. Confessed that he had been in arms.
—S.P.D., 88-124 ; P.R., 3621-3 ; Allardyce, i.
257.
Newton of
Panmuir, Pan¬
bridge, Forfar
Tenant farmer.—Mackintosh, 38.

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