English: Letter to Lord Albermarle, 1746. The letter is released to public domain and is held in the National Archives (UK), previously called the Public Record Office. It is over 100 years old so out of the 100 year copyright period in the United States
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National Archives, London, UK, Reference: SP 54/34/4E. "Return of Loudoun's Regiment and 2 Independent Companies, quartered in the Highlands".
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