I have just returned from the beach and read all the wonderful research on George. I thought I might add a few notes that I have already shared with some of you all in the past. 1. Public Record Office-Aug. 16, Whitehall 1716. 310. Mr.Sec. Methuen to Lt Governor Spotswood. A list of rebel prisoners ordered to be transported to Virginia.Listed among the 126 aboard the Elizabeth and Anne a Geo. Mergibanks 2. P.R.O. May 4, Whitehall 1716.Mr. Secretary Stanhope to Lt. Governor Ssotswood.-All rebels to enter into indentures to serve for a period of seven years. 3. Preface to P.R.O. America and West Indies" everwhere the problem of increasing the white population by means of the import of indentured labor was coming to the fore",thus the reason for deportation to Virginia and Jamaica.All in all 639 prisoners were sent to the southern colonies and the West Indies. 4.From a chapter entitled Anne And The Union of Parliaments in a publication that I have lost the cite for, an occupational hazzard for retired historians,I find the following:"On 12 October Borlum was sent accross the Forth to join the southern rebels and in company with them to attack Argyll from the south while Mar nervously pecked at him in the north. Borlum instead made an attempt on Edinburg, was beaten off, and ultimately reached the Jacobite gentry of Northhumberland and Drumfriesshire who had joined forces and were wandering aimlessly.Borlum encountered them at Kelso on the 20 October... he insisted on the combined forces entering England. there to raise ' loyal Lancashire'. Although the Jacobites( deserted by many of Borlum"s Highlanders) easily scattered the Cumberland milita' the enterprise failed miserably, and they made a humiliating surrender at Preston on 14 November". Maybe this will add something. Jerry O.