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LIST OF PRISONERS TRANSPORTED ON THE ‘VETERAN’ Robert Adam from Stirling, Occupation: Labourer Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a Prisoner No.: 11 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle aged 18 years, 5’ 1”, brown hair, smooth faced. Non Combatant. Captured at Carlisle on 30 December 1745 and imprisoned at Carlisle and York Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released. Reference Sources: The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 4 & 5 Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier, 1903 1 ‘Veteran’ List number: John Anderson from Aberdeenshire, Occupation: Gardener Regiment: Duke of Perth's Rank: Other Ranks Prisoner No.: 48 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lancaster Castle Aged 18 years, 5’ 2”, dark hair, well made. Captured at Carlisle on 30 December 1745 and imprisoned at Carlisle and Lancaster Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released. Reference Sources: No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46 The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 12 & 13 Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier, 1903, page 40 115 ‘Veteran’ List number: 1 Page Compiled for www.Jacobites.net by White Cockade As all prisoners were freed and the French refused to sent them to the original destination the British Government compiled a description of each prisoner in case they returned to Britain. By this means there was a possibility that they could be re-arrested and transported again.
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Page 1: LIST OF PRISONERS TRANSPORTED ON THE ‘VETERAN’jacobites.net/uploads/2/4/3/9/24396590/list_of_prisoners...The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages

LIST OF PRISONERS TRANSPORTED ON THE ‘VETERAN’

Robert Adam from Stirling, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: 11 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle

aged 18 years, 5’ 1”, brown hair, smooth faced. Non Combatant. Captured at Carlisle on 30 December 1745 andimprisoned at Carlisle and York Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale,Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 4 & 5Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903

1‘Veteran’ List number:

John Anderson from Aberdeenshire, Occupation: Gardener

Regiment: Duke of Perth's Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 48 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lancaster Castle

Aged 18 years, 5’ 2”, dark hair, well made. Captured at Carlisle on 30 December 1745 and imprisoned at Carlisle andLancaster Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the LeewardIslands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander andcarried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 12 & 13Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 40

115‘Veteran’ List number:

1Page Compiled for www.Jacobites.net by White Cockade

As all prisoners were freed and the French refused to sent them to the original destination the British Government compiled a description of eachprisoner in case they returned to Britain. By this means there was a possibility that they could be re-arrested and transported again.

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James Anderson from Ross-shire, Occupation: Tailor

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: 44 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lancaster Castle

Aged 25 years, 5’ 0”, dark hair, pale. Non Combatant. Captured at Carlisle on 30 December 1745 and imprisoned atCarlisle and Lancaster Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 forthe Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale,Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 12 & 13Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 40

116‘Veteran’ List number:

George Bain from Aberdeenshire, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: Forfarshire (Ogilvy's) Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 83 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle

Aged 25 years, 5’ 5”, black hair, swarthy. 1st Company. Captured at Carlisle on 30 December 1745 and imprisonedat Carlisle and York Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for theLeeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commanderand carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 20 & 21Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 39

49‘Veteran’ List number:

2Page Compiled for www.Jacobites.net by White Cockade

As all prisoners were freed and the French refused to sent them to the original destination the British Government compiled a description of eachprisoner in case they returned to Britain. By this means there was a possibility that they could be re-arrested and transported again.

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William Bell from Berwickshire, Occupation: Bookseller

Regiment: Manchester Regiment Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 150 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle

Aged 46 years, 5’ 1”, black curled hair, strong made. Captured at Carlisle on 30 December 1745 and imprisoned atCarlisle and York Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for theLeeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commanderand carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 32 & 33Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903

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Henry Bibby from Wigan, Occupation: Weaver

Regiment: Manchester Regiment Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 159 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lancaster Castle

Aged 22 years, 5’ 6”, dark hair. Captured at Carlisle on 30 December 1745 and imprisoned at Carlisle and LancasterCastle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islandswhich was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried intoMartinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 34 & 35Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 40

128‘Veteran’ List number:

3Page Compiled for www.Jacobites.net by White Cockade

As all prisoners were freed and the French refused to sent them to the original destination the British Government compiled a description of eachprisoner in case they returned to Britain. By this means there was a possibility that they could be re-arrested and transported again.

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John Bowie from Aberdeen, Occupation: Servant

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: 206 Prisoner at: Carlisle

Aged 14 years, 5’, nut brown hair, lively. Non Combatant. Imprisoned at Carlisle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, ShipsMaster, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. Allprisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 44 & 45Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 40

114‘Veteran’ List number:

Thomas Brounhills from Kinnaird, Perthshire, Occupation: Labourer, Servant

Regiment: Forfarshire (Ogilvy's) (1st) Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 242 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lincoln Castle

Aged 22 years, 5’ 6”, fair hair, slender, well made. ‘Bore arms and went into England with the rebels and there madeprisoner’. Captured at the fall of Carlisle on 30 December 1745 and imprisoned at Carlisle and Lincoln Castle.Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which wastaken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martiniqueon 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 52 & 53Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 39

68‘Veteran’ List number:

4Page Compiled for www.Jacobites.net by White Cockade

As all prisoners were freed and the French refused to sent them to the original destination the British Government compiled a description of eachprisoner in case they returned to Britain. By this means there was a possibility that they could be re-arrested and transported again.

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Francis Brown from Lancashire, Occupation: Husbandman

Regiment: Manchester Regiment Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 246 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lancaster Castle

Aged 27 years, 5’ 3”, light brown hair, thin. Taken at the surrender of Carlisle on 30 December 1745 and imprisonedat Carlisle and Lancaster Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747and landed at Martinique on 28 June 1747. The original destination was Antigua but the ‘Veteran’ was captured by aFrench privateer and all prisoners were freed in Martinique.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 52 & 53Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 40

126‘Veteran’ List number:

Joseph Brown from Banff, Occupation: Tailor

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: 253 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle, Lincoln Castle

Aged 16 years, 5’ 6”, dark complexion, well made, healthy. Non Combatant. Captured at Carlisle on 30 December1745 and imprisoned at Carlisle, York Castle and Lincoln Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, JohnRicky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboardwere released.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 54 & 55Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 39

71‘Veteran’ List number:

5Page Compiled for www.Jacobites.net by White Cockade

As all prisoners were freed and the French refused to sent them to the original destination the British Government compiled a description of eachprisoner in case they returned to Britain. By this means there was a possibility that they could be re-arrested and transported again.

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Alexander Brownlee from Edinburgh, Occupation: Watchmaker

Regiment: Grante's Artillery Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 257 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle, Lincoln Castle

Aged 20 years, 5’ 6”, red hair. Captured at the fall of Carlisle on 30 December 1745 and imprisoned at Carlisle, YorkCastle and Lincoln Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for theLeeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commanderand carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46Prisoners from Lincoln to Liverpool for shipment overseas 1746-1747The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 54 & 55Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 39

69‘Veteran’ List number:

Flora Cameron from Lochaber, Occupation: Lochaber

Regiment: Regiment not known Rank: Regimental Woman

Prisoner No.: 356 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lancaster Castle

Aged 40, black hair. Captured at the fall of Carlisle on 30 December 1745 and imprisoned ‘And her child’ at Carlisleand Lancaster Castle. Transported to Antigua, 8 May 1747. Is listed as a prisoner aboard the ‘Veteran’. Transportedon ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken nearAntigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 80 & 81The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. I, Scottish History Society, 1928 page 216Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 41

147‘Veteran’ List number:

6Page Compiled for www.Jacobites.net by White Cockade

As all prisoners were freed and the French refused to sent them to the original destination the British Government compiled a description of eachprisoner in case they returned to Britain. By this means there was a possibility that they could be re-arrested and transported again.

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Effie Cameron from Lochaber, Occupation: Spinner & Knitter

Regiment: Regiment not known Rank: Regimental Woman

Prisoner No.: 352 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lancaster Castle

Aged 28, black hair, swarthy. Captured at the fall of Carlisle on 30 December 1745 and sent to Lancaster Castle.‘Knits and spins’. Transported to Antigua, 8 May 1747. Is on the list of prisoners aboard the ‘Veteran’. Transported on‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken nearAntigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 80 & 81The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. I, Scottish History Society, 1928 page 216Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 41

148‘Veteran’ List number:

Anne Cameron from Lochaber, Occupation: Spinner & Knitter

Regiment: Regiment not known Rank: Regimental Woman

Prisoner No.: 331 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lancaster Castle

Aged 28 years, little woman. Captured at Carlisle on 30 December 1745. Imprisoned ‘And her female child aged 2months’ at Carlisle and Lancaster Castle. ‘Knits and spins.’ Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. LeftLiverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond'Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard werereleased.

Her child was given the prisoner number 332, not named.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 72 & 73The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. I, Scottish History Society, 1928 page 215Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 41

140‘Veteran’ List number:

7Page Compiled for www.Jacobites.net by White Cockade

As all prisoners were freed and the French refused to sent them to the original destination the British Government compiled a description of eachprisoner in case they returned to Britain. By this means there was a possibility that they could be re-arrested and transported again.

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Anne Cameron from Lochaber, Occupation: Spins & Knits

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: n/a Prisoner at:

Aged 30 years, little woman. Non Combatant. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, PaulMarsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Not listed in ‘Prisoners of the ‘45’.

Reference Sources:Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation's 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 41

149‘Veteran’ List number:

Alexander Cameron from Inverness, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: n/a Prisoner at:

Aged 19 years, 5’ 4”, brown, well made. Non Combatant. Listed as a prisoner aboard the ‘Veteran’. Transported on‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken nearAntigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Not listed in ‘Prisoners of the ‘45’.

Reference Sources:Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 38

8‘Veteran’ List number:

8Page Compiled for www.Jacobites.net by White Cockade

As all prisoners were freed and the French refused to sent them to the original destination the British Government compiled a description of eachprisoner in case they returned to Britain. By this means there was a possibility that they could be re-arrested and transported again.

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John Campbell from Rannoch, Occupation: Servant

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: 413 Prisoner at: Perth, Edinburgh Canongate, Carlisle, Lancaster Castle, York Castle

Aged 15 years, described as a ‘sprightly lad’. Non Combatant. Captured at Perth on 24 February 1746. He was atEdinburgh Canongate during August 1746 and Carlisle during August 1746. Transported to Antigua, 8 May 1747. Ison the list of prisoners aboard the ‘Veteran’. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, PaulMarsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 96 & 97Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation's 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 40

112‘Veteran’ List number:

Dougall Campbell from Lochaber, Occupation: Servant

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: 396 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle

Aged 18 years, 5’ 4”, brown hair, well made, ruddy. Non Combatant. Captured at Whitehaven and imprisoned atCarlisle and York Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for theLeeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commanderand carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 90 & 91Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903

3‘Veteran’ List number:

9Page Compiled for www.Jacobites.net by White Cockade

As all prisoners were freed and the French refused to sent them to the original destination the British Government compiled a description of eachprisoner in case they returned to Britain. By this means there was a possibility that they could be re-arrested and transported again.

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Alexander Campbell from Inverness, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: n/a Prisoner at:

Aged 18 years, 5’ 5”, pock pitted. Non Combatant. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpoolon 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer,Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Not listed in ‘Prisoners of the ‘45’.

Reference Sources:Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903

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William Campbell from Perthshire, Occupation: Weaver

Regiment: John Roy Stewart (Edinburgh) Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 430 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lancaster Castle, Tilbury Fort

Aged 21 years, 5’ 6”, fair hair, thin, writes well, healthy. From Grandtully, Perthshire. Taken at the capture of Carlisleon 30 December 1745 and imprisoned at Carlisle, Lancaster Castle and Tilbury Fort. Transported on ‘Veteran’, ShipsMaster, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. Allprisoners aboard were released.

Not on list of prisoners in Tilbury Fort.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 98 & 99www.thurrock-history.org.uk/jacobite4.htm - Jacobites at Tilbury FortJacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 40

119‘Veteran’ List number:

10Page Compiled for www.Jacobites.net by White Cockade

As all prisoners were freed and the French refused to sent them to the original destination the British Government compiled a description of eachprisoner in case they returned to Britain. By this means there was a possibility that they could be re-arrested and transported again.

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Barbara Campbell from Perthshire, Occupation: Perthshire

Regiment: Regimental Women Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: 389 Prisoner at: Inverness, Carlisle, Chester Castle

Aged 19, red hair, clever. Captured at the surrender of Culloden on 30 December 1745 and imprisoned at Carlisleand Chester Castle.Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which wastaken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martiniqueon 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. I, Scottish History Society, 1928 page 216The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 90 & 91Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 41

145‘Veteran’ List number:

John Campbell from Argyll, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: n/a Prisoner at:

Aged 20 years, 5’ 2”, swarthy. Non Combatant. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, PaulMarsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

To many John Campbell’s to accurately identify this man. Might be number 413 although there is an age gap of 5years.

Reference Sources:Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 38

7‘Veteran’ List number:

11Page Compiled for www.Jacobites.net by White Cockade

As all prisoners were freed and the French refused to sent them to the original destination the British Government compiled a description of eachprisoner in case they returned to Britain. By this means there was a possibility that they could be re-arrested and transported again.

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Duncan Campbell from Argyll, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: 399 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle, Lincoln Castle

Aged 19 years, 5’, dark complexion, straight. Non Combatant. Imprisoned at Carlisle, York Castle and Lincoln Castle.Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which wastaken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martiniqueon 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 92 & 93Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 40

102‘Veteran’ List number:

Alexander Campbell from Argyllshire, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: 383 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle

Aged 27 years, 5’ 7”, brown hair, sturdy. Non Combatant. Prisoners of the ‘45 give his age as 40 years. Captured atCarlisle on 30 December 1745 and imprisoned at Carlisle and York Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, ShipsMaster,John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 bythe 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisonersaboard were released.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 88 & 89Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 41

131‘Veteran’ List number:

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Dougall Campbell from Argyll, Occupation: Servant

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: 397 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle

Aged 18 years, 5’ 5”, brown, well made, ruddy. Non Combatant. Captured at Carlisle on 30 December 1745 andimprisoned at Carlisle and York Castle, no dates. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpoolon 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer,Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 90 & 91Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903

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Alexander Cattanach from Badenoch, Occupation: Miller

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: 453 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle

Aged 17 years, 5’ 5”, black hair, well made, ruddy, healthy. Non Combatant. Captured at Carlisle on 30 December1745 and imprisoned at Carlisle and moved to York. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. LeftLiverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond'Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard werereleased.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 104 & 105Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation's 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903Scots Magazine, October 1746, 486

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Isabell Chalmers from Mearns, Occupation: Knitter

Regiment: MacDonell of Glengarry's Rank: Regimental Woman

Prisoner No.: 468 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle, Chester Castle

Aged 25 years, 5’7”, black hair, tall, slender. ‘Knits well.’ Taken at the surrender of Carlisle on 30 December 1745 andimprisoned at Carlisle, York Castle and Chester Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. LeftLiverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond'Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard werereleased.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 108 & 109The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. I, Scottish History Society, 1928 page 216Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 39

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John Chambers from Kinniel, Perthshire, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: Irish Piquets (Dillion’s) Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 474 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lancaster Castle

Aged 21 years, 5’ 8”, dark hair, well made. Imprisoned at Carlisle and Lancaster Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’,Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. Allprisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 110 & 111Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 40

107‘Veteran’ List number:

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William Chapman from Aberdeenshire, Occupation: Pedlar/Chapman

Regiment: Grante's Artillery Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 481 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lincoln Castle

Aged 32 years, 5’ 4”, pale complexion, healthy. Taken at the captured of Carlisle on 30 December 1745 andimprisoned at Carlisle and Lincoln Castle.Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which wastaken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martiniqueon 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 110 & 111Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 39

67‘Veteran’ List number:

Thomas Charnley from Walton, Occupation: Weaver

Regiment: Manchester Regiment Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 483 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lancaster Castle

Aged 19 years, 5’ 8”, strong, light hair. Taken at the surrender of Carlisle on 30 December 1745 and imprisoned atCarlisle and Lancaster Castle.Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which wastaken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martiniqueon 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 112 & 113Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 41

141‘Veteran’ List number:

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William Clapperton from Banff, Occupation: Ploughboy

Regiment: Gordon of Glenbucket's Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 504 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle, Lincoln Castle

Aged 13 years, 4’ 11”.(Father: Thomas Clapperton, prisoner number 503). Taken at the surrender of Carlisle on 30 December 1745.Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which wastaken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martiniqueon 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 116 & 117Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 40

95‘Veteran’ List number:

Elizabeth Clavering from Banff, Occupation: Seamstress

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: 520 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York

Aged 22 years, 5’, brown hair, thin, wife of Edmund Clavering. Non Combatant. Husband of Edmund Clavering.Captured at Carlisle on 30 December 1746 and imprisoned at Carlisle and York Castle. Petitioned for release.Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which wastaken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martiniqueon 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Some confusion I suspect with the name Clavering. ‘Prisoners of the ‘45’ Vol II page 118 & 119 list Edmund (Edward)Clavering (519) and Elizabeth Clavering or Hamilton (520) as husband and wife. In Vol i page 216 Table ofRegimental women imprisoned on suspicion there is a Isabel Hamilton or Clavering who was transported. There isno mention of an Elizabeth Clavering. Could it be father, mother and daughter?

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 118 & 119The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. I, Scottish History Society, 1928 page 216Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 39

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William Coats from Aberdeenshire, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: 526 Prisoner at: Carlisle

Aged 55 years, 5’ 3”, dark hair, shot in right shoulder. Non Combatant. Captured at Carlisle on 30 December 1746and imprisoned at Carlisle, shot in right shoulder. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpoolon 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer,Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 120 & 121Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 40

117‘Veteran’ List number:

John Cottam from Clifton, Lancashire, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: Manchester Regiment Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 575 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lancaster Castle

Aged 17 years, 5’ 6”, sandy hair, ‘a sprightly lad’. Taken at the captured of Carlisle on 30 December 1745 andimprisoned at Carlisle and Lancaster Castle.Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which wastaken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martiniqueon 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 128 & 129Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 41

138‘Veteran’ List number:

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John Crookshanks from Aberdeen, Occupation: Herdsman

Regiment: Forfarshire (Ogilvy's) Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 608 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle

Aged 18, 5’ 0”, fair complexion, healthy. 1st Battalion of the Forfarshire (Regiment. Captured and imprisoned atCarlisle on 30 December 1746.Pleaded guilty at his trial and was sentenced to death but reprieved and pardoned on condition of enlistment on 23July 1748.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 136 & 137Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation's 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 39

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John Cunningham from Argyllshire, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: Duke of Perth's Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 629 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lancaster Castle

Aged 32 years, 5’ 7”, black hair, sturdy, his own hair. Captured and imprisoned at Carlisle on 30 December 1746.Sent to Lancaster Castle. Transported to Antigua, 8 May 1747. On list of prisoners on the ‘Veteran’. Transported on‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken nearAntigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 140 & 141Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 40

104‘Veteran’ List number:

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Alexander Davidson from Badenoch, Occupation: Herdsman

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: 649 Prisoner at: Stirling, Edinburgh Canongate, Carlisle, York Castle

Aged 17 years, 5’ 3”, ruddy, slim build. Non Combatant. Imprisoned at Stirling, Edinburgh Canongate, Carlisle, 8August 1746 then York Castle. Sentenced to be transported, Antigua, May 1747 but pardoned on condition ofenlistment. On list of prisoners aboard the ‘Veteran’ sailing to the Leeward Islands. Transported on ‘Veteran’, ShipsMaster, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. Allprisoners aboard were released. Prisoners of the ‘45

Different outcomes

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 144 & 145Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903

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William Dickinson from Lancashire, Occupation: Weaver

Regiment: Manchester Regiment Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 696 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle

Aged 40 years, 5’ 4”, red hair, thick set, healthy. Imprisoned at Carlisle and York Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’,Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. Allprisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 154 & 155Article in the North Carolina Magazine of GenealogyPrisoners aboard the transport ship "Veteran", 5 May 1747Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, 38

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Donald Dingwall from Inverness, Occupation: Servant to Farquhar M’Crae

Regiment: Earl of Cromartie's Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 703 Prisoner at: Inverness, Tilbury Fort

Aged 24 years, 5’, brown hair, lame. Imprisoned at Inverness and sent to Tilbury Fort. Transported on ‘Veteran’,Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. Allprisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 154 & 155Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 40www.thurrock-history.org.uk/jacobite4.htm - Jacobites at Tilbury Fort

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James Donald from Mearns, Occupation: Tailor

Regiment: Atholl Brigade Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 710 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lincoln Castle

Aged 20 years, 5’ 7”, brown complexion, well made. Captured at Carlisle on 30 December 1745 and imprisoned atCarlisle and Lincoln Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for theLeeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commanderand carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 156 & 157Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 40

90‘Veteran’ List number:

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Daniel Duff from Perthshire, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: John Roy Stewart (Edinburgh) Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 765 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lincoln Castle

Aged 26 years, 5’ 7”, cross made, strong, healthy. Captured at Carlisle on 30 December 1746 and imprisoned atCarlisle and Lincoln Castle. Transported to Antigua, 8 May 1747. On list of prisoners aboard the ‘Veteran’.Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which wastaken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martiniqueon 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 168 & 169Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation's 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 39

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James Dunbar from Moray, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: 778 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle, Lincoln Castle

Aged 17 years, 5’, dark complexion, well made. Non Combatant. Imprisoned at Carlisle, York Castle and LincolnCastle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islandswhich was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried intoMartinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 170 & 171Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 39

65‘Veteran’ List number:

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Margaret Dykes from Linlithgow, Occupation: Linlithgow

Regiment: Regiment not known Rank: Regimental Woman

Prisoner No.: 700 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lancaster Castle

Aged 22 years, 5' 0", well looking. Captured at Carlisle on 30 December 1745 and imprisoned at Carlisle thenLancaster CastleTransported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which wastaken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martiniqueon 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. I, Scottish History Society, 1928 page 216The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 154 & 155Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 41

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Andrew Edwards from Angus, Occupation: Servant

Regiment: Forfarshire (Ogilvy's) Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 812 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle

Aged 24 years, 5’ 5”, black hair, well made, strong. Imprisoned at Carlisle and York Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’,Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. Allprisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 176 & 177Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 38

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Alexander Goodbrand from Banff, Occupation: Carpenter

Regiment: Gordon of Glenbucket's Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 1058 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle, Liverpool

Aged 30 years, 5’ 6”, brown hair, well made, strong. Captured at Carlisle on 30 December 1745 and imprisoned atCarlisle, York Castle and Liverpool. At his trial on 2nd October 1746 he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to deathbut was reprieved. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for theLeeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commanderand carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 232 & 233Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 38

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John Gordon from Inverness, Occupation: Weaver

Regiment: Gordon of Glenbucket's Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 1080 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle

Aged 19 years, 5’ 4”, black hair, well made. From Loynavere, Elgin or Tomintoul or Inverness. ‘Carried arms.’Imprisoned at Carlisle and York Castle.Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which wastaken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martiniqueon 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

‘Prisoners of the ‘45’ question this man is in Glenbucket’s. Listed in the Muster Roll as in Glenbucket’s.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 238 & 239Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 38

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John Grant from Badenoch, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: Cameron of Lochiel's Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 1186 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle

Aged 40 years, 5'4", black hair, well made, strong. Listed as from Lochaber and Badenoch. Taken at the surrender ofCarlisle on 30 December 1745 and imprisoned at Carlisle, and York Castles. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master,John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 bythe 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisonersaboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 262 & 263Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903

14‘Veteran’ List number:

Alexander Grant from Aberdeen, Occupation: Carpenter

Regiment: Lord Lewis Gordon's Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 1128 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle

Aged 25 years, 5’6”, brown lank hair. Avochie’s Strathbogie Unit. Taken at the capture of Carlisle on 30 December1745 and imprisoned at Carlisle and York Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpoolon 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer,Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 250 & 251Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903

15‘Veteran’ List number:

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Charles Grant from Abernethy, Occupation: Miller

Regiment: John Roy Stewart (Edinburgh) Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 1138 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lincoln Castle

Aged 19 years, 5’ 7”, brown, healthy, robust, well made. Captured at the surrender of Carlisle on 30 December 1745and imprisoned at Carlisle and Lincoln Castle.Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which wastaken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martiniqueon 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 252 & 253Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 39

80‘Veteran’ List number:

Charles Hackett from Aberdeenshire, Occupation: Writer’s Servant

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: 1238 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lancaster Castle

Aged 20 years, 5’ 9”, well made, sprightly. Non Combatant. ‘Acted as Collector of Cess for the Rebells.’ Imprisonedat Carlisle and Lancaster Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale,Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 272 & 273Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 40

103‘Veteran’ List number:

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Isabel Hamilton from Musselburgh, Occupation: Knitter

Regiment: Regimental Women Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: Prisoner at:

Aged 50 years, 4’ 7”, brown hair, little. Husband of Edmund Clavering. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, JohnRicky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboardwere released.

Some confusion I suspect with the name Clavering. Prisoners of the ‘45 Vol II page 118 & 119 list Edmund (Edward)Clavering (519) and Elizabeth Clavering or Hamilton (520) as husband and wife. In Vol i page 216 Table ofRegimental women imprisoned on suspicion there is a Isabel Hamilton or Clavering who was transported. There isno mention of an Elizabeth Clavering. Could it be father, mother and daughter?

Not listed in ‘Prisoners of the ‘45’.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. I, Scottish History Society, 1928 page 216Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, 39

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James Henderson from Angus, Occupation: Cook

Regiment: Forfarshire (Ogilvy's) Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 1286 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lancaster Castle

Aged 30 years, 5’ 6”, brown hair, slender. Taken at the capture of Carlisle on 30 December 1745 and imprisoned atCarlisle and Lancaster Castle.Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which wastaken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martiniqueon 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 282 & 283Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 40

123‘Veteran’ List number:

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Joeph Hinchcliffe from York, Occupation: Tallow Chandler

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: 1307 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle

Aged 31 years, 5’ 5”, black hair, pock pitted. Non Combatant. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky.Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond'Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard werereleased.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 288 & 289Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903

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George Hume from Edinburgh, Occupation: Legal profession

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: Prisoner at:

Aged 30 years. Listed as a ‘Black man’. Writer at Edinburgh. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky.Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond'Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard werereleased.

Not listed in ‘Prisoners of the ‘45’.

Reference Sources:Jacobite Gleanings from Dtate Manuscripts, The Transportaation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson &Ferrier, 1903, page 41

132‘Veteran’ List number:

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William Jackson from Angus., Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: Forfarshire (Ogilvy's) Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 1373 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lincoln Castle

Aged 19 years, 5’, brown hair, lusty, strong, well made. 1st Battalion of the Forfarshire Regiment. Captured at Carlisleon 30 December 1745 and imprisoned at Carlisle and Lincoln Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, JohnRicky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboardwere released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 300 & 301Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 40

94‘Veteran’ List number:

Hugh Johnson from Walton, Occupation: Weaver

Regiment: Manchester Regiment Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 1391 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lancaster Castle

Aged 27 years, 5’ 3”, blind in right eye. Taken at the surrender of Carlisle on 30 December 1745 and imprisoned atCarlisle and Lancaster Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 forthe Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale,Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 304 & 305Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 41

139‘Veteran’ List number:

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John Johnston from Lancashire, Occupation: Husbandman

Regiment: Manchester Regiment Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 1396 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle

Aged 30 years, 5’ 5”, brown hair, strong made. Imprisoned at Carlisle and York Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’,Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. Allprisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 306 & 307Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 38

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David Joiner from Aberdeen, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: Duke of Perth's Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 1406 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle

Aged 20 years, 5’ 2”, brown. Captured at Carlisle on 30 December 1745 and imprisoned at Carlisle and York Castle.Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which wastaken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martiniqueon 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 306 & 307Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 38

18‘Veteran’ List number:

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George Keith from Aberdeen, Occupation: Shoemaker

Regiment: MacDonell of Glengarry's Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 1418 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle, Tilbury Fort

Aged 35 years, 5’ 11”, black hair, well made. Taken at the capture of Carlisle on 30 December 1745 and imprisonedat Carlisle and York Castle then sent to Tilbury Fort. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. LeftLiverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond'Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard werereleased.

Not listed in Muster Roll.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 308 & 309www.thurrock-history.org.uk/jacobite4.htm - Jacobites at Tilbury FortJacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 38

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John Kennedy from Perth, Highlands, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: 1440 Prisoner at: Edinburgh Castle, Carlisle, York Castle

Aged 32 years, 5’ 9”, black hair, well made. Non Combatant. ‘A common highland labourer.’ ‘On suspicion.’Imprisoned at Edinburgh Castle 15 January 1746, Carlisle and York Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master,John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 bythe 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisonersaboard were released.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 314 & 315Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 38Scots Magazine October 1746, 486

19‘Veteran’ List number:

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Mary Kennedy from Glengarry, Occupation: Sews & Washes

Regiment: MacDonell of Glengarry's Rank: Regimental Woman

Prisoner No.: 1445 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle, Chester

Aged 20 years, Sews and washes. Attached to the regiment for domestic purposes. The only Mary Kennedy in ‘ThePrisoners of the ‘45’. Her age is given as 20 years old. The prisoner list suggests that she had 2 sons, both namedAngus and aged 13 and 10 years old. (prisoner numbers 1432 & 1433). The ages seem inaccurate. Transported on‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken nearAntigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

No Mary Kennedy in the Muster Roll.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 316 & 317Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation's 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 39

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James Lacky from Edinburgh, Occupation: Weaver

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: n/a Prisoner at:

Aged 16 years, 5’, black hair, straight. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale,Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Not listed in ‘Prisoners of the ‘45’.

Reference Sources:Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 39

48‘Veteran’ List number:

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James Lamb from Edinburgh, Occupation: Watchmaker

Regiment: Grante's Artillery Rank: Not known

Prisoner No.: 1507 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle, Lincoln Castle

Aged 25 years, 5’ 5”, fair hair, slender, healthy. Taken at the capture of Carlisle and imprisoned at Carlisle, YorkCastle and Lincoln Castle.Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which wastaken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martiniqueon 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 330 & 331Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 40

93‘Veteran’ List number:

Andrew Langer from Dublin, Occupation: Weaver

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: 1519 Prisoner at: Lincoln Castle

Aged 40 years, 5’ 6”, dark complexion, well made, healthy. Non Combatant. Imprisoned at Lincoln Castle. No otherreference to him. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the LeewardIslands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander andcarried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 332 & 333Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 39

86‘Veteran’ List number:

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James Lawson from Forfar, Occupation: Workman

Regiment: Forfarshire (Ogilvy's) Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 1529 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle, Lincoln Castle

Aged 22 years, 5’ 5”, well made, slender, healthy. From Wester Cull, Linterthan, Forfar. ‘Pressed to serve.’ Capturedat the surrender of Carlisle on 30 December 1745 and imprisoned at Carlisle, York Castle and Lincoln Castle.Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which wastaken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martiniqueon 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 334 & 335Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 39

87‘Veteran’ List number:

Richard Leatherbarrow from Winwick, Occupation: Weaver

Regiment: Manchester Regiment Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 1542 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lancaster Castle

Aged 32 years, 5’ 6”, chestnut hair, sturdy. Captured at Carlisle on 30 December 1746 and imprisoned at Carlisle andLancaster Castle.Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which wastaken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martiniqueon 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 336 & 337Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 41

137‘Veteran’ List number:

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John Livesley from Lancashire, Occupation: Cordwainer

Regiment: Manchester Regiment Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 1581 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lincoln Castle

Aged 17 years, 5’ 6”, pale, healthy, well made. Imprisoned at Carlisle and Lincoln Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’,Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. Allprisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 346 & 347Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 40

100‘Veteran’ List number:

Alexander Low from Lancashire, Occupation: Blacksmith

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: 1600 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lincoln Castle, Chester Castle

Aged 37 years, 5’ 5”, pock pitted, ruddy, healthy. Non Combatant. Imprisoned at Carlisle, Lincoln Castle and ChesterCastle on 24 July 1746. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for theLeeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commanderand carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 350 & 351Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 39

64‘Veteran’ List number:

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Donald MacDonald from Inverness, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: n/a Prisoner at:

Aged 19 years, 5’ 8”, red hair, strong. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale,Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Not listed in ‘Prisoners of the ‘45’.

Reference Sources:Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation's 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 38

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Margaret MacDonald from Perthshire, Occupation: Spins & Knits

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: n/a Prisoner at:

Aged 23 years, black hair. Non Combatant. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, PaulMarsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Not listed in ‘Prisoners of the ‘45’.

Reference Sources:Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation's 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 41

150‘Veteran’ List number:

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Daniel Mackie from Moray, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: 2080 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle

Aged 18 years, 5’ 2”, light hair, fair, well made. Non Combatant. Imprisoned at Carlisle and York Castle. Transportedon ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken nearAntigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 108 & 109Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation's 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page

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James MacLean from Stirling, Occupation: Nail Maker

Regiment: Duke of Perth's Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 2263 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle, Lincoln Castle

Aged 19 years, 5’, sandy complexion, healthy. Captured at Carlisle on 30 December 1745 and imprisoned at Carlisle,York Castle and Lincoln Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale,Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 148 & 149Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 40

98‘Veteran’ List number:

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William MacLean from Inverness, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: n/a Prisoner at:

Aged 32 years, 5’ 3”, well set, strong, ruddy. Non Combatant. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky.Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond'Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard werereleased.

Not listed in Prisoners of the ‘45’.

Reference Sources:Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 38

21‘Veteran’ List number:

Duncan MacLeish from Perthshire, Occupation: Pedlar

Regiment: Duke of Perth's Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 2285 Prisoner at: Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh Tolbooth, Carlisle, Lincoln Castle

Aged 18 years, 4’ 11”, pale, slender. Ill in hospital - fever and rheumatism. Imprisoned Edinburgh Castle on 5November 1745, Edinburgh Tolbooth on 15 January 1746, Carlisle, Lincoln Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, ShipsMaster, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. Allprisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 152 & 153Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, 39

63‘Veteran’ List number:

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Archibald MacPherson from Isle of Skye, Occupation: Cow-herd

Regiment: MacDonald of Clanranald's Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 2385 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle, Lincoln Castle

Aged 16 years, 4’ 9”, thick, pock pitted. Captured at the surrender of Carlisle on 30 December 1745 and imprisonedat Carlisle, York Castle and Lincoln Castle.Transported to Antigua, 8 May 1747. On list of prisoners aboard the ‘Veteran’. Transported on ‘Veteran’, ShipsMaster, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. Allprisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 176 & 177Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation's 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 40

101‘Veteran’ List number:

James Mann from Dunkeld, Perth, Occupation: Baker

Regiment: John Roy Stewart (Edinburgh) Rank: Ensign

Prisoner No.: 1646 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle, Lincoln Castle

Aged 20 years, pale complexion, well made. Captured at Carlisle on 30 December 1745 and imprisoned at Carlisle,York Castle and Lincoln Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale,Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 6 & 7Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 39

84‘Veteran’ List number:

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Alexander Marnoch from Aberdeen, Occupation: Shoemaker

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: 1652 Prisoner at: York Castle

Aged 26 years, 5’ 4”, brown hair, thick set. Non Combatant. ‘Taken in actual rebellion.’ Imprisoned at York Castle.Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which wastaken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martiniqueon 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 8 & 9Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 38

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John Mason from Aberdeenshire, Occupation: Barber

Regiment: Stoneywood's (Aberdeen) Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: n/a Prisoner at: Inverness

Aged 18 years, 5’ 3”, brown hair, well looking. Captured at Culloden 16 April 1746 and imprisoned at Inverness. Sentto England. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the LeewardIslands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander andcarried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Not listed in ‘Prisoner of the ‘45’.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46Historical Papers 1699-1750 Vol. II, New Spalding Club, 1894 - Inverness Prisoner List 19 April 1746, pages 611 to 614Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 41

133‘Veteran’ List number:

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Andrew Matthew from Perthshire, Occupation: Maltster

Regiment: Duke of Perth's Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 1679 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lincoln Castle, York Castle

Aged 32 years, 5’5”, dark hair, sickly. ‘Taken in actual rebellion. ’Captured at Carlisle on 30 December 1745 andimprisoned at Carlisle, Lincoln and York Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpoolon 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer,Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 12 & 13Prisoners from Lincoln to Liverpool for shipment overseas 1746-1747Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 40

91‘Veteran’ List number:

Mark McCormack from Moidart, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: 1757 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle

Aged 16 years, 5’ 3”, good face, fair, straight. Non Combatant. Imprisoned at Carlisle and York Castle. Transportedon ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken nearAntigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 28 & 29Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 38

37‘Veteran’ List number:

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Donald McDonald from Inverness, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: MacDonell of Glengarry's Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 1856 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lancaster Castle, York Castle

Aged 22 years, 5’ 8”, black hair, strong. Imprisoned at Carlisle, Lancaster Castle and York Castle. Transported on‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken nearAntigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 56 & 57Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 40

109‘Veteran’ List number:

Angus McDonald from Argyll, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: n/a Prisoner at:

Aged 60 years, 5’ 4”, black hair, strong, ill looking. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpoolon 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer,Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Insufficient information to identify this man. Not listed in ‘Prisoners of the ‘45’.

Reference Sources:Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 38

35‘Veteran’ List number:

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Donald McDonald from Edinburgh, Occupation: Servant

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: n/a Prisoner at:

Aged 58 years, 5’ 5”, swarthy, well made. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, PaulMarsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Insufficient information to identify this man from all the Donald McDonald’s in Prisoners of the ‘45.

Reference Sources:Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 39

96‘Veteran’ List number:

Hugh McDonald from Arisaig, Occupation: Servant

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: 1874 Prisoner at: York Castle, Lincoln Castle

Aged 13 years, 4’ 7”, slender, sickly. Non Combatant. Imprisoned at York Castle and Lincoln Castle. Transported on‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken nearAntigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 62 & 63Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 40

97‘Veteran’ List number:

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Joseph McDonald from Moray, Occupation: Weaver/ Servant

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: 1916 Prisoner at: Lancaster Castle

Aged 27 years. Non Combatant. Prisoner at Lancaster Castle.Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky.Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond'Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard werereleased.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 72 & 73Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 40

113‘Veteran’ List number:

Allen McDougall from Argyll, Occupation: Gardener

Regiment: MacLachlan's Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 1958 Prisoner at: Falkirk, Edinburgh Tolbooth, Carlisle, York Castle

Aged 26 years, 5’ 5”, black hair, well made seems sensible. Home appears to be Strathlachlan in Argyll. Surrenderedat Falkirk on 17 January 1746 and imprisoned Edinburgh, on 4 February, Carlisle on 8 August 1746 and York Castle.Carrying baggage for McLachlan. Prisoners of the ‘45 state he was transported 31 March 1747. On list of prisonersaboard the ‘Veteran’. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for theLeeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commanderand carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 82 & 83Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 38

34‘Veteran’ List number:

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Elizabeth McFarlane from Perth, Occupation: Sews

Regiment: Regimental Women Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: 1987 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle

Aged 30 years, 5’ 8”, black hair, lusty, ruddy. Taken at the capture of Carlisle on 30 December 1745 and imprisonedat Carlisle and York Castle.Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which wastaken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martiniqueon 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. I, Scottish History Society, 1928, page 216The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 88 & 89Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 39

60‘Veteran’ List number:

Donald McGillies from Inverness, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: MacDonell of Glengarry's Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 2003 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle

Aged 18 years, 5’ 0”, black hair, short necked. Imprisoned at Carlisle and York Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’,Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. Allprisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 90 & 91Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 38

32‘Veteran’ List number:

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Daniel McGillies from Arisaig, Occupation: -

Regiment: MacDonell of Glengarry's Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 2002 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle

Aged 12 or 14 years, 4’ 6”, stiff. Son of Daniel McGillies. Imprisoned at Carlisle and York Castle. Transported on‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken nearAntigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 90 & 91Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 38

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Hector McGillies from Inverness, Occupation: Herd

Regiment: MacDonell of Glengarry's Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 2004 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle

Aged 17 years, 5’ 0”, black hair, lusty. Imprisoned at Carlisle and York Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, ShipsMaster, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. Allprisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 90 & 91Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, 39

50‘Veteran’ List number:

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Jane McIntosh from Inverness, Occupation: Spinner & Knitter

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: n/a Prisoner at:

Aged 20 years, red hair, clever. Non Combatant. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpoolon 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer,Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Not listed in ‘Prisoners of the ‘45’.

Reference Sources:Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 41

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Angus McIntosh from Inverness, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: MacDonell of Glengarry's Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 2047 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle

Aged 26 years, 5’ 6”, black hair, very strong made. Taken at the surrender of Carlisle on 30 December 1745 andimprisoned at Carlisle and York Castle.Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which wastaken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martiniqueon 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Not listed in the Muster Roll under Glengarry’s.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 100 & 101Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 38

23‘Veteran’ List number:

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Peter McIntosh from Inverness, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: Duke of Perth's Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 2057 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle

Aged 34 years, 5’ 4”, brown hair, very strong made, long chin. Imprisoned at Carlisle and York Castle. Transported toAntigua. Is on list of prisoners aboard the ‘Veteran’.Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which wastaken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martiniqueon 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 102 & 103Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 38

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John McIntosh from Inverness, Occupation: Fiddler

Regiment: Duke of Perth's Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 2054 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lancaster Castle

Aged 51 or 16? , 5’, dark hair, sprightly. Imprisoned at Carlisle and Lancaster Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, ShipsMaster, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. Allprisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 102 & 103Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 40

118‘Veteran’ List number:

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Jean McKenzie from Inverness, Occupation: Sews

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: 2154 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle

Aged 19 years, 4’ 7”, fair hair, pock pitted, slender. Non Combatant. Taken at the capture of Carlisle on 30 December1745 and imprisoned at Carlisle and York Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpoolon 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer,Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 124 & 125Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 39Scots Magazine, October 1746, 486

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Mary McKenzie from Lochaber, Occupation: Spinner

Regiment: Regimental Women Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: 2184 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lancaster Castle

Aged 20 years, lusty, healthy. ‘Lusty healthy lass, knits and spins.’ Taken at the capture of Carlisle on 30 December1745 and imprisoned at Carlisle and Lancaster Castle.Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which wastaken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martiniqueon 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 130 & 131The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. I, Scottish History Society, 1928 page 217Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 41

144‘Veteran’ List number:

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John McKenzie, of Ardloch from Assynt, Ross-shire, Occupation: Gentleman

Regiment: Earl of Cromartie's Rank: Captain

Prisoner No.: 2155 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lancaster Castle

Gentleman, Aged 22 years, 5' 10", well made, genteel. ‘Gentleman’, ‘Obliged to go.’ Taken at the surrender ofCarlisle on 30 December 1745 and imprisoned at Carlisle and Lancaster Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, ShipsMaster, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. Allprisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 124 & 125Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 40

105‘Veteran’ List number:

John McLeod from Inverness, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: 2327 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle

Aged 25 years, 5’ 4”, black hair, pale & slender. Non Combatant. Imprisoned at Carlisle and York Castle. Transportedon ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken nearAntigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 162 & 163Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 38

26‘Veteran’ List number:

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Alexander McLeod from Inverness, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: MacDonell of Glengarry's Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 2307 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle

Aged 18 years, 5’ 5”, brown hair, strong, stares. Imprisoned at Carlisle and York Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’,Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. Allprisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 156 & 157Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 38

28‘Veteran’ List number:

Hugh McPhee from Inverness, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: 2379 Prisoner at: Lancaster Castle

Aged 30 years, 5’ 4”, lusty, black hair. Imprisoned at Lancaster Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, JohnRicky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboardwere released.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 174 & 175Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 40

106‘Veteran’ List number:

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Duncan McPherson from Inverness, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: Gordon of Glenbucket's Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 2387 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle

Aged 36 years, 5’ 6”, thin, pale & sickly. Imprisoned at Carlisle and York Castle. Transported to Antigua, 8 May 1747.Is on the list of prisoners aboard the ‘Veteran’.Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which wastaken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martiniqueon 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 176 & 177Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 38Scots Magazine October 1746, 486

22‘Veteran’ List number:

James McPherson from Aberdeen, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: Lady MacKintosh's Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 2388 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle

Aged 22 years, 5’ 7”, black hair, lusty, well made. Imprisoned at Carlisle and York. Transported on ‘Veteran’, ShipsMaster, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. Allprisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 176 & 177Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 38

25‘Veteran’ List number:

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Alexander Middleton from Edinburgh, Occupation: Servant

Regiment: Duke of Perth's Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 2472 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lincoln Castle

Aged 41 years, 5’ 5”, writes well, well looking, healthy. Stated as from Aberdeen and Edinburgh.Captured at Carlisle on 30 December 1745 and imprisoned at Carlisle and Lincoln Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’,Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. Allprisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 190 & 191Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, 39

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Andrew Mill from Banffshire, Occupation: Tailor

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: n/a Prisoner at:

Aged 17 years, 5’ 7”, brown, healthy, slender, thin. Non Combatant. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, JohnRicky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboardwere released.

Not listed in ‘Prisoners of the ‘45’.

Reference Sources:Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 39

79‘Veteran’ List number:

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William Mills from Aberdeen, Occupation: Servant

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: 2494 Prisoner at:

Aged 22 years, 5’ 3”, sandy hair, healthy, well made. Non Combatant. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, JohnRicky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboardwere released.

See prisoner 2494 same name and age but from Lancaster. Transported.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 196 & 197Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 39

85‘Veteran’ List number:

Walter Minnis from Perthshire, Occupation: Flaxdresser

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: n/a Prisoner at:

Aged 18 years, 5' 3". Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for theLeeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commanderand carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Not listed in ‘Prisoners of the ‘45’.

Reference Sources:Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 40

92‘Veteran’ List number:

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Duncan Monrow from Inverness, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: Gordon of Glenbucket's Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: Prisoner at: Carlisle

Aged 19 years, 5’ 4”, straight, pale 7 slender. Taken at the capture of Carlisle on 30 December 1745 and imprisonedat Carlisle.Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which wastaken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martiniqueon 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Could be prisoner 2525 but insufficient information to make sure.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 38

27‘Veteran’ List number:

Charles Morgan from Elgin, Occupation: Barber

Regiment: Gordon of Glenbucket's Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 2536 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle

Aged 18 years, 5’ 4”, brown hair, well built. Captured at Carlisle on 30 December 1745 and imprisoned at Carlisle andYork Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the LeewardIslands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander andcarried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 208 & 209Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 38

29‘Veteran’ List number:

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John Murray from Annandale, Occupation: Weaver

Regiment: Manchester Regiment Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: Prisoner at:

Aged 30 years, 5’ 3”, brown hair, pale. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale,Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

See prisoner 2581 same name and was transported. This John Murray probably died see 2582.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 38

30‘Veteran’ List number:

James Neilson from Aberdeen, Occupation: Labourer,

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: 2602 Prisoner at: York Castle

Aged 26 years, 5’ 5”, black hair, swarthy, slender. Non Combatant. Imprisoned at York Castle. Transported on‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken nearAntigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Check first name as Prisoners of the ‘45 gives it as John. Amend and insert reference.

Reference Sources:Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 38

40‘Veteran’ List number:

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George Nichol from Aberdeen, Occupation: Weaver

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: 2609 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle

Aged 26 years, 5’ 7”, brown hair, strong, well made. Non Combatant. Taken at the capture of Carlisle on 30December 1745 and imprisoned at Carlisle and York Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky.Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond'Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard werereleased.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 226 & 227Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 38

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Thomas Ogden from Lancashire, Occupation: Weaver

Regiment: Manchester Regiment Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 2662 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle

Aged 34 years, 5'5", brown hair, strong made, lusty. Taken at the surrender of Carlisle on 30 December 1745 andimprisoned at Carlisle and York Castle.Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which wastaken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martiniqueon 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 236 & 237Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 38

31‘Veteran’ List number:

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Duncan Orr from Perthshire, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: 2648 Prisoner at: Lancaster Castle

Aged 38 or 41 years, 5’ 4”, dark hair. Non Combatant. Imprisoned at Lancaster Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’,Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. Allprisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 244 & 245Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 40

120‘Veteran’ List number:

Duncan Orr from Perthshire, Occupation: Weaver

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: 2685 Prisoner at: Lancaster Castle

Aged 14 years, 4’ 8”, brown hair, sprightly. Non Combatant. Imprisoned at Lancaster Castle. Transported on‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken nearAntigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 244 & 245Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 40

121‘Veteran’ List number:

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John Ostler from Lincolnshire, Occupation: Gentleman

Regiment: Duke of Perth's Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 2868 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lincoln Castle

Gentleman, Aged 25 years, 5’ 7”, brown hair, genteel. Captured at Carlisle on 30 December 1745 and imprisoned atCarlisle, and Lincoln Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 forthe Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale,Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 244 & 245Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 40

111‘Veteran’ List number:

Robert Patterson from Aberbeen, Occupation: Hosier

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: n/a Prisoner at:

Aged 19 years, 5’ 5”, slender, well made, healthy. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpoolon 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer,Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Not listed in ‘Prisoners of the ‘45’.

Reference Sources:Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 39

73‘Veteran’ List number:

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James Petrie from Angus, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: Forfarshire (Ogilvy's) Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 2726 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lancaster Castle

Aged 20 years, 5’ 4”, brown, sprightly. Captured at Carlisle and imprisoned at Carlisle and Lancaster Castle.Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which wastaken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martiniqueon 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 250 & 251Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 40

124‘Veteran’ List number:

Richard Proctor from near Preston, Occupation: Maltester

Regiment: Manchester Regiment Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 2764 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lancaster Castle

Aged 20 years, 5’ 5”, brown hair, sprightly. ‘A sprightly lad.’ Taken at the surrender of Carlisle on 30 December 1745and imprisoned at Carlisle and Lancaster Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpoolon 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer,Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 258 & 259Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 41

142‘Veteran’ List number:

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James Reed from Angus, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: n/a Prisoner at:

Aged 18 years, 5’ 6”, brown hair, lively. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale,Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Not listed in ‘Prisoners of the ‘45’.

Reference Sources:Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 40

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George Reid from Banff, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: Duke of Perth's Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 2797 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lincoln Castle

Aged 30 years, 5’ 4”, dark visage, strong, healthy. Captured at Carlisle on 30 December 1745 and imprisoned atCarlisle and Lincoln Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for theLeeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commanderand carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. II, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 266 & 267Prisoners aboard the transport ship "Veteran", 5 May 1747Article in the North Carolina Magazine of GenealogyJacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 39

82‘Veteran’ List number:

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Richard Riding from Preston, Occupation: Weaver

Regiment: Manchester Regiment Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 2827 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lancaster Castle

Aged 24 years, 5’ 3”, light brown hair, sturdy. Taken at the surrender of Carlisle on 30 December 1745 andimprisoned at Carlisle and Lancaster Castle.Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which wastaken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martiniqueon 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 272 & 273Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 40

127‘Veteran’ List number:

Elizabeth Robb from Aberdeen, Occupation: Knitter

Regiment: Regimental Women Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: 2836 Prisoner at: York Castle

Aged 35 years, 4’ 11”, brown hair, thick, fair complexion, healthy. ‘Knits well.’ Imprisoned in York Castle. Transportedon ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken nearAntigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 274 & 275The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. I, Scottish History Society, 1928 page 217Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 39

61‘Veteran’ List number:

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William Robertson from Perth, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: Duke of Perth's Rank: Perth

Prisoner No.: 2865 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle

Aged 17 years, 5’ 5", brown hair, well made. Captured at Carlisle on 30 December 1745 and imprisoned at Carlisleand York Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the LeewardIslands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander andcarried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 280 & 281Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 38

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John Robertson from Inverness, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: 2858 Prisoner at: Lancaster Castle, York Castle

Aged 19 years, 5’ 4”, brown hair, straight, slender. Non Combatant. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, JohnRicky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboardwere released.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 278 & 279Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 38

41‘Veteran’ List number:

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William Robertson from Spynie, Moray, Occupation: Weaver

Regiment: Lord Lewis Gordon's Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 2866 Prisoner at: Inverness

Aged 20 years, 5’ 3”, dark hair, well made. Avochie’s Strathbogie Battalion. Taken at Inverness during June 1746.Put on board the ‘Thane of Fife’, 10 June 1746 for London. Imprisoned board the prison ship ‘James’ (’James &Mary’) at Tilbury. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the LeewardIslands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander andcarried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 280 & 281Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 40

110‘Veteran’ List number:

Alexander Robinson from Perthshire, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: Regiment not known Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: n/a Prisoner at:

Aged 40 years, 5’ 1”, dark hair, pale. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale,Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Not listed in ‘Prisoners of the ‘45’.

Reference Sources:Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation's 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page page 41

135‘Veteran’ List number:

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Daniel Ross from Ross, Occupation: Servant

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: 2902 Prisoner at: York Castle

Aged 40 years, 5’ 5”, sandy hair, swarthy, well made. Non Combatant. ‘Taken in actual rebellion. ’Prisoner at YorkCastle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islandswhich was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried intoMartinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 38

42‘Veteran’ List number:

James Ross from Edinburgh, Occupation: Carpenter

Regiment: Duke of Perth's Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 2911 Prisoner at: York Castle, Lincoln Castle

Aged 20 years, 5’ 2”, pale hair, sickly. Major Gedd’s Company, Duke of Perth’s Regiment. Prisoner at York Castleand Lincoln Castle.Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which wastaken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martiniqueon 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 288 & 289Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 39

81‘Veteran’ List number:

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William Ross from Aberdeenshire, Occupation: Seaman

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: 2923 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lincoln Castle

Aged 36 years, 5’ 3”, dark hair, ruddy, well set. Non Combatant. Imprisoned at Carlisle, York Castle and LincolnCastle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islandswhich was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried intoMartinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 290 & 291Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 40

99‘Veteran’ List number:

George Samuel from Edinburgh, Occupation: Bookbinder

Regiment: Duke of Perth's Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 2962 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lincoln Castle

Aged 18 years, 5’ 5”, brown hair, pale, slender, sickly. Captured at Carlisle 30 December 1745 and imprisoned atCarlisle and Lincoln Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for theLeeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commanderand carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 298 & 299Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 40

89‘Veteran’ List number:

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John Scott from Athole, Occupation: Herdsman

Regiment: Stoneywood's (Aberdeen) Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 2984 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle

Aged 17 years, 5’ 3”, light hair, fair faced, slender. Taken at the capture of Carlisle on 30 December 1745 andimprisoned at Carlisle and York Castle.Pardoned on enlistment 22 July 1748. Evidently not the case as he is listed in the prisoners transported on the‘Veteran’. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islandswhich was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried intoMartinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 302 & 303Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation's 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 39

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William Sharpe from Aberdeen, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: Lord Lewis Gordon's Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 3004 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle

Aged 18 years, 5’ 5”, brown hair, well made, slender. Captured at Carlisle on 30 December 1745 and imprisoned atCarlisle and York Castle.Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which wastaken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martiniqueon 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 308 & 309Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 38

46‘Veteran’ List number:

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James Sharrock from Preston, Occupation: Tailor

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: n/a Prisoner at:

Aged 21 years, 5’ 6”, dark hair, pale. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale,Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Not listed in ‘Prisoners of the ‘45’.

Reference Sources:Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation's 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 41

136‘Veteran’ List number:

David Shorrock from near Preston, Occupation: Weaver

Regiment: Manchester Regiment Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 3024 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lancaster Castle

Weaver, Aged 19, 5’ 6”, thin. Imprisoned in Carlisle and Lancaster Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master,John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 bythe 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisonersaboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 312 & 313Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 40

125‘Veteran’ List number:

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Robert Singleton from Walton, Lancs, Occupation: Weaver

Regiment: Manchester Regiment Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 3048 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lancaster Castle

Aged 17 years, 5’ 3”, light hair. Taken at the capture of Carlisle on 30 December 1745 and imprisoned at Carlisle andLancaster Castle.Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which wastaken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martiniqueon 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 316 & 317Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 40

129‘Veteran’ List number:

John Smith from Aberdeen, Occupation: Goldsmith

Regiment: Duke of Perth's Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 3087 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle

Aged 21 years, 5’ 4”, brown hair, well made. Worked as a Goldsmith in Edinburgh. Taken at the capture of Carlisle on30 December 1745 and imprisoned at Carlisle and York Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky.Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond'Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard werereleased.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 324 & 325Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 38

45‘Veteran’ List number:

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John Stewart from Aberdeen, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: Gordon of Glenbucket's Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 3172 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle

Aged 18 years, 5’ 3”, brown, well made, swarthy. Captured and imprisoned at Carlisle on 30 December 1745 andsent to York Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 or 8 May 1747 for theLeeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commanderand carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation's 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 39Scots Magazine October 1746, 486

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John Stewart from Aberdeen, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: n/a Prisoner at:

Aged 18 years, 5’ 4”, brown hair, well made, ruddy. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. LeftLiverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond'Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard werereleased.

Not listed in ‘Prisoners of the ‘45’.

Reference Sources:Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 38

44‘Veteran’ List number:

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John Stewart from Perthshire, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: John Roy Stewart (Edinburgh) Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 3170 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle

Aged 17 years, 5’ 3”, dark hair, lively. Captured and imprisoned at Carlisle on 30 December 1745 then moved to YorkCastle. Transported to Antigua, 8 May 1747. Is on the list of prisoners aboard the ‘Veteran’. Transported on ‘Veteran’,Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. Allprisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 346 & 347Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 41

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Peter Summerall from Lothian, Occupation: Shoemaker

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: n/a Prisoner at:

Aged 14 years, 5’ 1”, fair hair, slender, straight. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, PaulMarsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Not listed in ‘Prisoners of the ‘45’.

Reference Sources:Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 39

83‘Veteran’ List number:

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Adam Sutherland from Sutherland, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: Gordon of Glenbucket's Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 3222 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle, Lincoln Castle

Aged 56 years, 5’ 6”, black hair, pale, slender. Taken at the surrender of Carlisle on 30 December 1745 andimprisoned at Carlisle, York Castle and Lincoln Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. LeftLiverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond'Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard werereleased.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 358 & 359Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 39

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Robert Thom from Forfar, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: Forfarshire (Ogilvy's) Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 3268 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle, Lincoln Castle

Aged 16 years, 5' 1", black hair, strong, healthy. 1st Battalion of the Forfarshire Regiment. Captured at Carlisle on 30December 1745 and imprisoned at Carlisle, York Castle and Lincoln Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master,John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 bythe 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisonersaboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 370 & 371Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 39

66‘Veteran’ List number:

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William Thompson from Angus, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: n/a Prisoner at:

Aged 40 years, 5’ 3”, dark hair, healthy. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale,Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Not listed in ‘Prisoners of the ‘45’.

Reference Sources:Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 39

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James Thompson from Banff, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: n/a Prisoner at:

Aged 21 years, 5’ 2”, brown hair, sickly. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale,Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Not listed in ‘Prisoners of the ‘45’.

Reference Sources:Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 39

76‘Veteran’ List number:

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John Thomson from Banff, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: Lord Lewis Gordon's Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 3275 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle, Whitehaven

Aged 18 years, 5’ 4”, black hair. Taken at the capture of Carlisle on 30 December 1745 and imprisoned at Carlisle,York Castle on 22 July 1746 and Whitehaven. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on5 May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, PaulMarsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 372 & 373Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 39

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John Topp from Banff, Occupation: Carpenter

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: n/a Prisoner at:

Aged 16 years, 5’ 3”, brown, slender, healthyTransported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, PaulMarsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Not listed in ‘Prisoners of the ‘45’.

Reference Sources:Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation's 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 39

70‘Veteran’ List number:

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John Thomas Troup from Stirling, Occupation: Gardener

Regiment: Artillery Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 3299 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lincoln Castle

Aged 20 years, 5’ 8”, dark hair, sickly. Captured at the surrender of Carlisle on 30 December 1745 and imprisoned atCarlisle and Lincoln Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for theLeeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commanderand carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 378 & 379Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, 39

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James Urquhart from Aberdeen, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: Gordon of Glenbucket's Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 3314 Prisoner at: Carlisle, Lincoln Castle

Aged 18 years, 5’ 5”, brown complexion, healthy. Captured at Carlisle on 30 December 1745 and imprisoned atCarlisle and Lincoln Castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May 1747 for theLeeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale, Commanderand carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

‘Prisoners of the ‘45’ state that he was transported on 22 April 1747. Maybe the date means that he left the prison onthe start of his movement to the transportation port.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 382& 383Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 39

78‘Veteran’ List number:

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As all prisoners were freed and the French refused to sent them to the original destination the British Government compiled a description of eachprisoner in case they returned to Britain. By this means there was a possibility that they could be re-arrested and transported again.

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LIST OF PRISONERS TRANSPORTED ON THE ‘VETERAN’

Robert Warren from Banff, Occupation: Weaver

Regiment: Gordon of Glenbucket's Rank: Other Ranks

Prisoner No.: 3358 Prisoner at: Carlisle, York Castle, Lincoln Castle

Aged 20 years, 5' 5", brown hair, well made, healthy. Captured at Carlisle on 30 December 1745 and imprisoned atCarlisle, York Castle and Lincoln castle. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5 May1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, Paul Marsale,Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Reference Sources:No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46The Prisoners of the '45, Vol. III, Scottish History Society, 1929, pages 390 & 391Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportations 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 39

77‘Veteran’ List number:

John Williamson from Aberdeenshire, Occupation: Labourer

Regiment: n/a Rank: n/a

Prisoner No.: n/a Prisoner at:

Aged 17 years, 5’ 3”, light brown hair, thin. Transported on ‘Veteran’, Ships Master, John Ricky. Left Liverpool on 5May 1747 for the Leeward Islands which was taken near Antigua, 28 June 1747 by the 'Diamond' Privateer, PaulMarsale, Commander and carried into Martinique on 30 June 1747. All prisoners aboard were released.

Not listed in ‘Prisoners of the ‘45’.

Reference Sources:Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts, The Transportation’s 1745, Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier,1903, page 40

130‘Veteran’ List number:

75Page Compiled for www.Jacobites.net by White Cockade

As all prisoners were freed and the French refused to sent them to the original destination the British Government compiled a description of eachprisoner in case they returned to Britain. By this means there was a possibility that they could be re-arrested and transported again.