John Home Esq – 'The History of the Rebellion in the Year 1745 (published 1802, London, printed by A. Strahan, New-street Square, for T. Cadell, Jun. and W. Davies in the Strand); page 237-238: Lord Robert Ker (second son of the Marquis of Lothian), Captain of grenadiers in Burrel's regiment.... when the Highlanders broke into Burrel's, he received (it is said) the foremost man upon his spontoon, and was killed instantly, with many wounds
History of the Transactions in Scotland in the years 1715–16, and 1745–46, by George Charles (Printed at Stirling by j. Fisher & Co., 1816). Volume 1 (of 2). Page 300, Battle of Culloden – Return of the names of the Officers, and numbers of Non-commissioned Officers, Private Men, and Horses, killed and wounded: Barrel's. – Captain Lord Robert Ker, and 16 men, killed....