Item | Description | Page number |
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[xlviiii] The Duke of Portland to Sir James Grant as Lord-Lieutenant of Inverness-shire. In reference to the arms and accoutrements for the proposed volunteer companies. Whitehall, 9th September 1794, |
560 |
629 | Henry Dundas, afterwards Viscount Melville, to The Same. As to forming a fencible corps to serve out of Scotland. Horse Guards, 27th September 1794, | 561 |
630 | The Duke of Portland to The Same. Volunteers in Skye and Inverness. Whitehall, 13th February 1795, | 562 |
631 | Alexander, first Lord Macdonald of Slate, to The Same. As to the plan of internal defence laid down by the Government. Edinburgh, 20th July 1794, | 563 |
632 | The Same to The Same. Volunteers in Skye; difficulty of communications, etc. Scalpa, 22d February 1795, | 564 |
633 |
The Same to The Same. Clothing and accoutrements; landing-places in Skye. Isle of Skye, 9th March 1795 |
565 |
634 | The same to The Same. Recruiting for the volunteer companies. Isle of Skye, 16th March 1795, | 566 |
635 | The Same to The Same. The fine appearance of the volunteers ; delay in forwarding
arms, etc. Ostaig, in Slate, 26th April 1795
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567 |