193] ROSENGARTEN—EARL OF CRAWFORD’S MS. HISTORY. 401 
Mary Lindsay Crawford, sister of the last Earl of Crawford of the 
Byres line.’’ 
The full title of Rolt’s book is ‘‘ Memoirs of the Life of the late 
Right Honorable John Lindesay, Earl of Craufurd and Lindesay, 
Lord Lindesay of Glenesk and Lord Lindesay of the Byers, one of 
the sixteen Peers of Scotland, Lieutenant General of his Majesty’s 
Forces, and Colonel of the Royal North British Grey Dragoons, 
by Richard Rolt, author of The True History of the Late War. 
London, Printed for Henry Képp; and sold by Mr. Newberry, 
in St. Paul’s Church Yard ; Mr. Owen, at Temple Bar; and Mr. 
Paterson, in the Strand. 1753, 4to, pp. 432, with appendix.” 
Much of this book is a reprint of the principal parts of the four 
MSS. yolumes inthe Library of the American Philosophical 
Society, viz. : 
. Chapter 2. An account of the rise of the war between the 
Emperor and France in 1733 to the campaign on the Rhine in 
1735, when the Earl of Craufurd served as a volunteer under 
Prince Eugene and Count Seckendorff; the action at Claussen ; 
and the end of the war. 
Chapter 3. The rise of the war between the Russians and the 
Turks in 1736, wherein the Imperialists were auxiliary to the 
former; the state of those empires, with a short account of the 
campaigns in Tartary and Hungary in the years 1736-7. 
Chapter 4. An account of the Earl of Craufurd’s preparations 
for the Russian campaign of 1738; his voyage to St. Petersburg; | 
his reception at that Court, and his journey from thence to the 
Russian army in Bessarabia. His reception by Feldt-marshal 
Munich; an account of the Tartars; as also of the campaign in 
Turkey, and the Earl of Craufurd’s journey to the Imperial army 
in Hungary. His reception by the Grand Duke of Tuscany, an 
account of the campaign in Hungary, and his lordship’s journey to 
Vienna. 
Book III, Chap. 1. The campaigns of 1739, containing the 
journal of the campaign in Hungary, together with a general plan 
of the whole, which was generally printed for this work by his 
Royal Highness Prince Charles of Lorraine ; as also an account of 
the same campaign written by the Earl of Craufurd, with a descrip- 
tion of the battles of Krotza and Panscora; to which is added a 
short detail of the Russian campaign, with his lordship’s observa- 
