Publications of Robert Forbes

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  • Forbes, Robert. A plain, authentick and faithful narrative of the several passages of the young chevalier, from the battle of Culloden to his embarkation for France: taken from the mouths of the several persons, who either gave him succour, or were aiding and assisting to him ... London: printed for W. Webb, 1750. ESTC No. N20161. Grub Street ID 9564.
  • Forbes, Robert. A plain, authentick and faithful narrative of the several passages of the young chevalier, from the battle of Culloden to his embarkation for France: taken from the mouths of the several persons, who either gave him succour, or were aiding and assisting to him in his many wonderful and unheard of Escapes, both by Sea and Land. London: printed for W. Webb, near St. Paul's, MDCCL. [1750]. ESTC No. T87393. Grub Street ID 307440.
  • Forbes, Robert. A plain, authentic and faithful narrative of the several passages of the Young Chevalier, &c. from the battle of Culloden to his embarkation for France: ... London: printed for W. Webb, 1765. ESTC No. T172509. Grub Street ID 209946.
  • Forbes, Robert. A plain, authentick and faithful narrative of the several passages of the young Chevalier, from the battle of Culloden to his embarkation for France: ... London: printed for W. Webb, 1765. ESTC No. T42348. Grub Street ID 271139.
  • Forbes, Robert. An account of the chapel of Roslin. Most respectfully inscribed to William St. Clare of Roslin, Esq; Representative of the Princely Founder and Endower, By Philo-Roskelynsis. Edinburgh: printed by William Auld, M,DCC,LXXIV. [1774]. ESTC No. N2667. Grub Street ID 16035.
  • Forbes, Robert. An account of the chapel of Roslin. Containing an historical and geographical description of the ancient and present state of that extraordinary piece of architecture. Edinburgh: printed by James Murray, Parliament-Square, M.DCC.LXXVIII. [1778]. ESTC No. T191279. Grub Street ID 226235.
  • Forbes, Robert. An account of the chapel of Roslin; one of the most curious pieces of Gothic architecture in Scotland; built in the year 1446, by William ST Clare, prince of Orkney, Baron of Roslin, &c. To which is added, A particular description of the costly house-keeping, and grand retinue of servants, kept up by the said prince, and his princess, lady Elizabeth Douglas. Edinburgh: printed for William Wood Bookseller, [1790?]. ESTC No. T110745. Grub Street ID 163240.