Henry & Robert Moir
DAVID BELL, drummer to same troop. — The prisoners were both private men in Lord Balmerino’s troop of the Pretender’s son’s Life Guards, and I saw them all the way upon the retreat with the rebel army from Derby back to Scotland. Saw them drawn up with the troop and reviewed by the young Pretender at Glasgow; and saw them both drawn up with the troop at the battle of Falkirk, sword in hand. Afterwards saw them drawn up on Culloden Moor with the troop the day of the battle there.
EDWARD GIBSON, private man of same troop. — Corroborates above. I first saw them at Manchester on the march to Derby, and afterwards all the way in the retreat to Scotland, and particularly at the review at Glasgow. They wore the uniform of said Life Guards, and were armed with sword and pistols.
JOHN BAPTIST TROMENT. — Corroborates above.
[Found guilty]
EDWARD GIBSON, private man of same troop. — Corroborates above. I first saw them at Manchester on the march to Derby, and afterwards all the way in the retreat to Scotland, and particularly at the review at Glasgow. They wore the uniform of said Life Guards, and were armed with sword and pistols.
JOHN BAPTIST TROMENT. — Corroborates above.
[Found guilty]