Ordnance gazetteer of Scotland : a survey of Scottish topography, statistical, biographical and historical . eces of cannon and four cohorns under the orders Whiteford, and guarded by a companyof Lees regiment, commanded by Captain the regular troops there were some volunteers,consisting principally of small parties of the neighbour-ing tenantry, headed by their respective landlords. The Highland army commenced its movement inthe morning of the 21st, early enough to allow thewhole of it to pass the eastern outlet from themorass before the dawn. It was divided


Ordnance gazetteer of Scotland : a survey of Scottish topography, statistical, biographical and historical . eces of cannon and four cohorns under the orders Whiteford, and guarded by a companyof Lees regiment, commanded by Captain the regular troops there were some volunteers,consisting principally of small parties of the neighbour-ing tenantry, headed by their respective landlords. The Highland army commenced its movement inthe morning of the 21st, early enough to allow thewhole of it to pass the eastern outlet from themorass before the dawn. It was divided into twosuccessive columns, with an interval between. TheDuke of Perth led the first column; and twopersons intimately acquainted with the morass wentbefore him to show the way. A little in advance of thevan, too, was a select party of 60 men doubly armed,under the command of Macdonald of Glenalladale,major of the regiment of Clanranald, whose appointedduty it was to seize the enemys baggage. The armyproceeded in an easterly direction till near the farm ofKingan-head; and then, turning to the left, they.


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