Flora MacDonald (1722-1790) was the daughter of a Hebrides farmer who helped Prince Charles Edward Stuart ('Bonnie Prince Charlie') to reach the island of Skye after his defeat by the English forces at the Battle of Culloden in 1746. She was captured by HMS Furnace on the Isle of Skye in July 1746 and was soon transferred to London and imprisoned in the Tower. Released in July 1747, she remained in London for almost a year, enjoying distinguished company through her hostess, Lady Primrose, including that of Frederick, Prince of Wales, in whose circle Wilson had patrons.James Boswell, who introduced her to Samuel Johnson in 1775, characterised her as 'a little woman of a genteel appearance, and uncommonly mild and well bred.'