598 HISTORY OF THE OUTER HEBRIDES. 



6. Donald McCleod of Gartrigill made prisoner for having been in rebel- 

 lion and piloting the Pretender's son from the Continent to the Western Isles 

 an evidence against old Clanronald McDonald of Buisdale Eneas McDonald 

 the banker and the laird of Barra. 



7. Charles McGachen in Peninurin in South U ist made prisoner for buying 

 men for the Pretenders son an evidence against old Clanronald, Ronald 

 McGachen son to Obeg the bailie of Benbicula McDonald of Buisdale the 

 bailie of Canna, and Ronald McDonald of Garrifluch. 



8. Francis McDonald made prisoner for having raised men in Ireland for 

 the Pretenders service and for being an officer with the rebels. He was made 

 prisoner at Couchindier in Ireland for the same but made his escape and it 

 is reported fifty pounds was promised by those he escaped from for retaking 

 him for which reason, query, if it would not be right to send him thither to 

 have him tried as there is no evidence here against him. 



9. Lauchlan McVurych made prisoner for having been in rebellion for 

 assisting the Pretender's son in his escape from the Continent to South Uist 

 an evidence against Lady Clanronald. 



10 and ii. Angus McCaula and John McDonald two boy servants to the 

 bailie of Benbicula evidence against their master. 



12. Duncan McKeizig made prisoner for having been in rebellion and 

 taken with his arms. 



13. Roderick McDonald made prisoner for having been in rebellion and 

 assisting the young Pretender in escaping to the Long Island an evidence 

 against Clanronald. 



14. John McLean cook to the laird of Clanronald made prisoner for 

 having been cook to the Pretenders son while on the Long Island but chiefly 

 to be an evidence against the laird and lady Clanronald. 



15. John McDonald brother to the bailie of Benbicula made prisoner 

 only for an evidence against some persons in the Long Island. 



1 6. Duncan McKievre in Benbicula made prisoner for having rowed the 

 Pretenders son from South Uist to Skye. 



17. Alexander McDonald of Garilgole in Benbicula taken up only to be 

 an evidence against Lady Clanronald and some others in the Long Island. 



1 8. Francis Bower a Papist teacher of children in Morer. 



19. Alexander McDonald of Buisdale confined prisoner by Captain Scott 

 for being, aiding and assisting to tke Pretenders son and visiting him while 

 he was on South Uist. 



20. John McKinnon the old laird confined for being in the rebellion. 

 lie was attainted in the last rebellion and this also. He conducted the Pre- 

 tender's son from Skye to Morer and was otherwise assisting to him. 



Enclosed in the Earl of Albemarle's letter of August 8th 1746 to the 

 Duke of Newcastle (Fort Augustus). 



APPENDIX I. 



LETTERS FROM CAPTAIN BARLOW, WITH A REPORT ON 

 THE LONG ISLAND. (Copies.) 



(Additional MSS. 35891 in British Museum.) 



Captain Barlow Commanding a Detachment of the Regiment of the Bufts 

 to Lieut.- General Churchill from Vala (Vallay) in North Uist 30 

 June 1753. 



SIR, After many difficulties I have at length settled the several Parties 

 under my Command agreeable to the Disposition which I had the Honour 



