Convicted on tryal
Scots
ffranc Buchannan of Arnprior executed,
Donald McDonald of Kinlochmoidart executed
Donald McDonald of Tiendrich (Major) executed
James Hay - Capt in ye ffrench Service pardoned on banishment to France
Mr Robert Lyon - clergyman executed, chaplain to Ogilvy's Regt
William Home (Son to Bassenrig - 14 yrs old) Pardoned, went to France
John Henderson of Castlemains executed
Patrick Murray - Goldsmith in Sterling executed, buried St Cuthberts , JP & Sherrif Clerk
James Ancrum - Gentleman died in prison before transportation.
James Brand - watchmaker executed 18th Oct 1746 Carlisle
John McNaughton - do executed, killed Col Gardener at Preston battle
Richard Morison - the P's valet released 1748 following being a Crown witness
Alexander Hutchison - the P's groom pardoned on enlistment.
Thomas Lawson sentenced to death, modified to transportation,
too ill to be shipped, released 1749.
John McNeil pardoned on enlistment
James Forbes sentenced to death, execution set for 21st Oct 1746, pardoned 20th on
enlistement
Hugh Cameron executed 18th October 1746
Symon Lugton transported, described as "an idiot "
Alexander Stevenson executed 11th Nov 1746
Alexander Andersone transported, 1715 rebel, tried to escape night before transport
William Baird transported, subpoened to give evidence for Rev Thomas Lyon
When he arrived he was tried for high treason in order to
prevent him giving exculpatory evidence!!
English
Thomas Coppock - Clergyman executed 18th Oct, chaplain Manchester Regt
Stephen Fitzgerald - Gentleman died in prison before execution
William Wynstanley not known, may have been transported or died in prison
George Hartley pardoned on enlistment
Richard Brown pardoned on enlistment
William Cook pardoned on enlistment
Molineaux Eaton executed
William Hargreave pardoned on enlistment
Thomas Hayes executed
John Hartley pardoned on enlistment
Edward Roper executed
Robert Tinsley pardoned on enlistment
Peter Tinsley not known
Peter Taylor refused to sign petition for mercy, escaped, recaptured, hanged at
Brampton 21st October 1746
George Waring pardoned on enlistment
Mathew Waring pardoned on enlistment
James Mollen probably died in prison.
James Chaddock executed Kennington common July 1746
Michael Delard executed