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Folios 57-61. Abstract of [Jacobite] prisoners in Argyllshire and Castle of Dumbarton...

Catalogue reference: SP 36/90/1/57

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This record is about the Folios 57-61. Abstract of [Jacobite] prisoners in Argyllshire and Castle of Dumbarton... dating from 1746 Dec 13 in the series Secretaries of State: State Papers Domestic, George II. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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SP 36/90/1/57
Date
1746 Dec 13
Description

Folios 57-61. Abstract of [Jacobite] prisoners in Argyllshire and Castle of Dumbarton [Dunbartonshire], with details of recruitment and rebel service, taken from the sheriff deputy of Argyle's report to His Majesty's Advocate by Alexander Home.

Prisoners in Argyll: William Boes, Joseph Boes, of West Meath, Ireland; Donald Cameron; Donald Cameron alias McIlonie; Dougald Cameron alias McIlonie; Duncan Cameron alias McIlonie; John McCallum, labourer near Stirling [Stirlingshire]; John McColl father and son; Samuel McColl, from Appin [Argyllshire](x3); Patrick McCoig alias McLachlane; John McDougald; John McEachinroy; William Frazer; Thomas Fitzgerald, Kilkenny, Ireland; Donald McKenzie, Duncan McKenzie, Balahelish, [Ballachulish, Argyllshire?]; Hector McLean, boatman at Tirii [Tiree, Argyllshire]; John Taylor, boatman at Newport Glasgow [Port Glasgow, Renfrewshire]; William Smith, Warwickshire; Malcolm McVurrish; John McDonald alias McIlinan; John McDonald; Allan McLean; Allan Dow McLean; Neil McLean; Neil McDougal; Archibald McLean, John McLean; Allan McPhaden, Angus Roy Kennedy, Hugh McKenzie, Donald McInvine, John McLean, Donald Beaton, all from Mull; Donald McLean, South Uist.

Gentlemen prisoners: Alexander Cameron of Dungallon; Alexander Cameron of Glenevas; Alexander McDonald of Glenco; John Graham of Kilmardinny; John Mclean; Robert Murray alias McGregor of Glencarnock; Dougald McTavish of Dunardary.

Prisoners in Dumbarton Castle; Sir James Campbell of Auchinbreck [Argyllshire]; Allan McDonald, brother of Kinlochmoidart; Peter McLachlan; Archibald Cameron; John Livingston of Ardnamurchan [Argyllshire]; John Linen, Sky [Inverness-shire]; Ronald McNicchole [McNichol], Glenurchy [Glenorchy and Innishail, Argyllshire; John McIghail, Torosay, [Argyllshire].

Also mentions: Gortanorn and Tarbert in Ardnamurchan [Argyllshire]; Ballimore, Lorn [Argyllshire]; Glenalladel in Moidart [Argyllshire]; Kelis [Caoles, Tiree, Argyllshire]; Balemenoch [Middleton], [Tiree, Argyllshire; Aird, Inverness-shire. Colonel Campbell; General Campbell; McLean of Drimnin.

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The National Archives, Kew
Former department reference
Folios 69-74
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Public Record(s)
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
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