SOURCES & BIBLIOGRAPHY

Abbreviations used

Ad                    Admiralty Papers

Addl. MSS.                  Additional Manuscripts, British Museum

Baga.               Baga de Secretis, Appendix II, to the 5th report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records, pp 172-193. 

B.I.H.R.            Borthwick Institute of Historical Research

B.L.                   British Library

H.M.C.                  Reports Historic Manuscripts Commission Reports 

J.R.                Jail Returns

L.A.             Leeds Archives

N.R.O.        National Records Office

N.U.L.          Nottingham University Library

N.Y.C.R.O.             North Riding County Record Office

P.R.                  Patent Rolls

P.R.Cal              Patent Rolls Calendar

P.R.O.              Public Records Office

P.S.O.              Privy Seal Office Docquet Book

S.P.                 State Papers

S.P.Scot. or S.P.S.                State Papers Scotland, series II

S.P.Dom. or S.P.D.            State Papers Domestic

S.P.Dom. Entry Book.               State Papers Domestic, Entry Book

S.P.Dom. M.S.Cal            State Papers Domestic Manuscricpt Calendar

S.P.Dom. Mil              State Papers Domestic Military

T.B.M.                    Treasury Board Minutes

T.B.P.                  Treasury Board Papers

T.N.A.                 The National Archives

T.S.                   Treasury Solicitors

W.O.                 War Office Papers

Y.C.A.                  York City Archives

Note:-

The numbers following an abbreviation indicate the bundle and folio number.

The name of a town following the abbreviation J.R. means that it is the Jail Return of the prison of that town.

Scottish History Society “Prisoners of the 45” by Sir Bruce Gordon Seton & Jean Gordon Arnot (1929) Volumes I, II, & III.

“Jacobite Gleanings from State Manuscripts: Short Sketches of Jacobites, The Transportations in 1745” by J. Macbeth Forbes (1903)

“Jacobite Prisoners of the 1715 Rebellion: Preventing and Punishing Insurrection in Early Hanoverian Britain” by Margaret Sankey (1988)

“Inglorious Rebellion: The Jacobite Risings of 1708, 1715 and 1719” by Christopher Sinclair-Stevenson (1971)

“Damn Rebel Bitches: The Women of the ‘45” by Maggie Craig (1997)

“Jacobite Memoirs” by Robert Chambers (1834)

“The Lyon In Mourning” by Robert Forbes & Rev. Henry Paton (Scottish History Society 1895-96)

“Tyburn Tales: The Criminal Chronology of York Castle” by William Knipe (1867)

“The Transportations 1745”, by J. Macbeth Forbes, printed by Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier, 1903

“No Quarter Given. Muster Roll of Prince Charles Edward Stuart's Army, 1745-46” by Christian W.H. Aikman (1984)

“The Diary of James Miller, 1745-50,” in Journal of Army Historical Research, vol. iii. “Records of York Castle Fortress, Court House and Prison" A.W. Twyford and Major Arthur Griffiths (1880)

“The History of the Castle of York from its foundation to the present day” by T.P. Cooper, (1911)

“The Gentleman’s Magazine, and Historical Chronicle” Volume 16 for the year 1746” by Sylvanus Urban

“The Yorkshire Archaeological and Topographical Journal on Dr. John Burton, York 9th June 1710 - 19th January 1771” By The Yorkshire Archaeological Society – Volume II (1873)

“Criminal Chronology of York Castle; with a register of the criminals, capitally convicted and executed at the County Assizes”. Published by C.L. Burdekin, No. 2, Parliament Street; London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co., (1867).

“The Edinburg History of the Rebellion” (1753) by Andrew Henderson.