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J Scrope to Harrington see SP 36/48, f188
Catalogue reference: SP 36/46/187A
Date: 1738 Oct 25
J Scrope to Harrington see SP 36/48, f188
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Catalogue reference: SP 36/87/3/43
This record is about the Folios 43-44. Philip Carteret Webb, to Duke of Newcastle, concerning [Jacobite] trials.... dating from 1746 Sept 25 in the series Secretaries of State: State Papers Domestic, George II. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Folios 43-44. Philip Carteret Webb, to Duke of Newcastle, concerning [Jacobite] trials. Reference added on conclusion of Kenloch Moydart [Donald McDonald of Kinlochmoidart] trial. Dated at Carlisle [Cumberland]. Enclosing:
Folio 45. List No. 4 of convicted rebels: Fras Buchannan [Francis Buchanan] of Arnprior; Peter Taylor; Patrick Murray; Wm [William] Sharpe; Charles Gordon; Patrick Kerr; Alexander Davidson; Kenloch Moydart.
Folio 46. Second list of Sentenced rebels: John Cambbell; William Duncan; Robert Forbes; William Winstandley; George Hartley; Robert Reid; Richard Brown; John Coppock; Wililam Cook; Molineaux Eaton; Roger Fulthorpe; William Hargrave; Thomas Hays; Thomas Harvey; John Hartley; Thomas Keighley; Samuel Lee; John Macknell; Donald Mackenzie; Barnabas Mathers; Hugh Roy; Thomas Park; Robert Tinsley; Thomas Turner of Walton [Lancashire]; Peter Taylor; John Roobotham; John Sanderson; Thomas Turner of Bury [Lancashire]; George Waring; Mathew Waring; Valentine Holt; John Small; James Mellin; James Chaddock; John Davidson; Robert Taylor; Simon Lugtown; John Poustie [Powstie]; Andrew Swan; James Smith; James Harvy; William Grey; Robert Murray; Sir Archibald Primrose; Robert Wright; James Mitchell; Patrick Stewart; Andrew Porteous; Peter Lindsay; Lawrence Mercer; William Sharp; Charles Gordon; Patrick Keir; Alexander Davidson; Henry Clark; Thomas Lawson; William Lackey; and John Wallace.
Folio 47-49. Copy of Lord Louis Drummond de Melford, senior officer among French prisoners-of-war in Penrith [Cumberland], to Webb, arguing that James Hay should be deemed a French prisoner-of-war, citing the Cartel of Frankfurt of 10 July 1743. Signed by other French officers: John MacDonald [McDonnell]; Le Chr Geoghegan; d'Hortore Douglase; and Mirabelle [de Gordon] Ingenieur. Dated at Penrith [Cumberland], on 22 September 1746.
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