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87. Cross W. Some Considerations by way of Essay, upon the means of civilising the Highlands and extinguishing Jacobitism in Scotland. 1748. To Lieut.-General Bland, Commander in Chief of all His Majesty’s Forces in Scotland // NLS. Ms. 5201.
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89. Bruce D. Report of David Bruce, Esq., one of the Surveyors of the Forfeited Estates in Scotland. 1750 // BL. HP. Vol. XCIX. Correspondence of the Lord of Hardwicke on Scotch Affairs. January 1749 — July 1753. Add. MS 35447. P. 89–95.
90. The Highlands of Scotland in 1750. From Manuscript 104 in the King’s Library, British Museum. With an Introduction by Andrew Lang. Edinburgh and London, 1898.
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92. An Essay upon Thief and Depredation in the Highlands of Scotland with Observations upon the Annexation Bill. By a Highlander. December 20, 1752 // BL. HP. Relating to Scotland. 1745–1752. Add. Ms. 35,890. P. 267–272.
93. Abuses, or Neglects, in the general Management in Scotland, since the Rebellion. 1752 // BL. HP. Relating to Scotland. 1745–1752. Add. Ms. 35,890. P. 303.
94. Measures taken by the Military, since the Rebellion, and the Effects thereof. 1752 // BL. HP. Relating to Scotland. 1745–1752. Add. Ms. 35,890. P. 330–331.
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96. Report from Captain Barlow of the Buffs, giving a Description of the Western Isles of Scotland, where the parties under his command were employed on Outpost Duty Summer 1753. Edinburgh, 1 January, 1754 // BL. HP. Relating to Scotland. 1753–1760. Add. Ms. 35,891. P. 23–25.
97. Account of the Villages and Farms lying adjacent to Fort William with the Rents and etc. of them; With a Memorial relating to the above Garrison. In Lieut. Gen. Bland’s Letter, of April 13th, 1754 // TNA. SP 54.44 (22–23).
98. Memorandum for My Lord Advocate [Mr. Dundas of Arniston] concerning the Reformation of Highlands of Scotland, 1755 // BL. HP. Relating to Scotland. 1753–1760. Add. Ms. 35,891. P. 47.
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ПРИЛОЖЕНИЕ 2Карты Горной Шотландии, составленные в связи с решением «Хайлендской проблемы» в конце XVII — первой половине XVIII в.[1038]
1. Fort William in Lochquaber [1696] / Dury, Theodore (Eng.) // BL. Maps K.Top.50.40
2. Fort William and MaryBurgh at Inverlochie in Lochquaber [1696] / Dury, Theodore (Eng.) // TNA. MPF 1/241 [WO 78/1194]
3. Plan of Fort William with the country adjacent [1710] / Johnson, Robert (Overseer) // NLS. MS 1646 Z.02/24a
4. An exact Survey of Loch Eale in the Barony of Lochabor in the Shire of Inverness surveyed in the year 1716 / Hargrave, J[ohn] (Eng.) // TNA. MPH 1/224 [TNA. WO 78/1829]
5. A Trace and exact Plan of Fort William scituate on ye Locheale in Lochabor in ye Shire of Inverness with ye Loch from ye current of Annot to ye current of Argour… [1717] / Hargrave, John (Eng.) // TNA. MR 1/492 [TNA. WO 78/1920]
6. A True & exact Plan of Locheale (bounded on ye N.E. with Lochabor & on ye S.W. with Argour) giving a true account of all ye Towns, houses, Rivers, Rivuletts, Woods, Trees, Mountains, Glens, Bogs, Arable ground, & Passable roads, & likewise ye Depth of Water & flowing of ye Tide in ye Loch viz: from ye Head of ye Loch to ye Current of Annot. [1717] / Hargrave, John (Eng.) // TNA. MR 1/495 [TNA. WO 78/1893]
7. The Roads between Innersnait Ruthvan of Badenock Kiliwhiman and Fort William in ye highlands of North Brittain [1718] / Dumaresq, John & Bastide, John Henri (Eng.); Bastide, John Henri (DM) // NLS. MS 1648 Z.03/13a-b
8. A Draught of Innersnait, in the Highlands of North Brittain, nere the Head of Loch Lomend with part of the country adjacent [copy] [1718] / Dumaresq, John & Bastide, John Henri (Eng.); Bastide, John Henri (DM) // NLS. MS 1648 Z.03/15a-c
9. A Plan of the Barrack at Kiliwhiman And of the Ground within the bounds of it betwixt the two Rivers & the letters AB.C [1718] / Dumaresq, John & Bastide, John Henri (Eng.); Bastide, John Henri (DM) // NLS. MS 1647 Z.03/08a-b
10. A Prospect of that Part of the Land and Sea adjacent to ye Barrack to be Built in Glen Elg [1720] / Bastide, John Henri (Eng.) // NLS. MS 1647 Z.03/07a-c
11. Draught of Fort William & Maryburgh with the fields and Waters thereabouts at Inverlochie in Lochaber [1720] / Dury, Theodore (Eng.); Romer, John (Eng.), Drummond, T (CP), Searle, Richard (CP) and Lewis, M.W. (CP) // TNA. MPHH 1/38 [TNA. WO 78/1926]
12. [Map of Scotland showing the Forts at Inverness, Fort Augustus, Fort William and Moidart and on which is pencilled the proposed military roads, also the names and numbers of men that could be raised by the various clans, 1724/25] / [Wade, George (Eng.)] // NLS. Acc.10497 Wade.58a
13. A Map of Part of the Highlands, not done by actual Survey, but laid down on the common computed distances of places… [1724/25] / [Wade, George (Eng.)] // NLS. Acc.10497 Wade.58c
14. [Map showing the intended military roads joining up Stirling with Fort Augustus, etc. 1724/25] / [Wade, George (Eng.)] // NLS. Acc.10497 Wade.58e
15. [Sketch and description of the proposed Roads from Callander and Loch Tay to Fort William and Appin including details of mileage and of inns, 1724/25] / [Wade, George (Eng.)] //NLS. Acc.10497 Wade.58m
16. [A general plan of the country about Fort William and Inverlochy, showing the soundings of «Loch-hiell», 1725] // BL. Maps K.Top.50.41.b
17. An Exact Survey of the Several Lakes, Rivers, and Roads, between Fort William and Inverness, Extending from the East to the West Sea, latt. from 57° to 58° [1725] / [Avery, Joseph] // BL. Maps K.Top.50.1
18. An Exact Survey of the Lakes and Rivers situate in that part of the Highlands of Scotland lying between Inverness and Fort William and Inverness from the East to the West Sea [1725] / [Avery, Joseph] // BL. Maps K.Top.50.2
19. A Plan of Locheale River in the Shire of Inverness shewing the Towns, Houses, Rivulets, Woods, Mountains, Glens, Boggs, etc., adjoyning; as likewise ye depth of water and flowing of the Tide, with the Falls, Shoals, Rocks, Sands and safest places for Anchorage [1725] // BL. Maps K.Top.50.3
20. A True and Exact Plan of Locheal or Lock Yell, in North Britain, Giving a true Account of the Situation of Fort William and all the Towns, Houses, Rivers, Rivulets, Woods, Trees, Mountains, Glens, Bogs, Arable Ground, and passable Roads; as likewise the Depth of the Water and Flowing of the Tide; with the Flatts, Shoales, Rocks, Sands, and safest Places for Anchorage from the Head of the said Loch to the Current of Argour [1725] // BL. Maps K.Top.50.4
21. A general survey of Inverness and the Country adjacent to the Foot of Loch Ness [1725] / [Bastide, John Henri (Eng.)] // BL. Maps K.Top.50.6.a
22. A General Survey of Inverness, and the Country adjacent to the foot of Loch-Ness; [inset] West Prospect of Inverness [1719–1725] / Bastide, John Henri (Eng.) // NLS. MS 1647 Z.02/76a-c
23. The Roads between Innersnait, Ruthvan of Badenock, Kiliwhiman, and Fort William, in the Highlands of North Brittain [1725] / [Lemprière, Clement (DM)] // BL. Maps K.Top.48.58
24. Plan of the Barrack of Bernera and Parts adjacent [1725] // BL. Maps K.Top.50.44.2
25. A Plan of the Barrack at Ruthven in Badenoch [1725] // BL. Maps K.Top.50.45
26. A Plan of the Barrack at Inversnait [and the adjacent country, 1725] // BL. Maps K.Top.50.99
27. A plan of the Barracks of Killiwhymen and of the Ground about it… [1725] / Debize, R.; [Wade, George (Eng.)] // NLS. Acc.10497Wade.58g
28. This Plan containing Lochness Lochoyoch, Lochlochey, & all the Rivers and Strips of water that Runs in & set out from the same, from the East Sea before Inverness to the West Sea at Inverlochey before Fort William, together with all Roads