The Lyon in Mourning, Vol. 1 is a collection of letters and accounts compiled by Robert Forbes, a Scottish bishop and historian. The book chronicles the aftermath of the Jacobite uprising of 1745, focusing particularly on the plight of the Jacobite supporters following the defeat at the Battle of Culloden. It offers a unique, firsthand look at the experiences of the Scottish rebels who were involved in the Jacobite cause, providing detailed reports on their fates, trials, and tribulations during the post-rebellion period. Forbes' work is a crucial historical document, as it preserves a range of personal testimonies, letters, and diaries from those who were directly involved in the events, offering insight into the emotional and social impact of the Jacobite defeat. The first volume of The Lyon in Mourning contains numerous accounts from survivors of the uprising, including their struggles with exile, imprisonment, and the harsh reprisals they faced from the British government.