. The "Red and white" book of uil ; Robert Menzies. Weem Hotel; Wm. Menzies, Weem ;.lohn Menzies, Gardener ; J. Menzies, Mrs. Wm., and Mrs. Isabella Menzies, Weem ; Miss Egidia C. Menzies of Menzies ; JohnMenzies, Coshieville Inn ; Jas. Menzies, Tegarmuchd ; W. Robert Menzies, Carse ; Duncan, John, and Wm. Menzies, Crachan :John, sen., John, jun., and James Menzies, Croft na Muick ; Alex. Menzies, Shenovail; Archd. Menzies, I?alhonias: .John,Gilbert, James, and Mrs. Christina, Dull; Duncan Menzies, Rannoch ; Duncan Menzies, Chemical House, Rannoch : .\, Killichonan ; Rob


. The "Red and white" book of uil ; Robert Menzies. Weem Hotel; Wm. Menzies, Weem ;.lohn Menzies, Gardener ; J. Menzies, Mrs. Wm., and Mrs. Isabella Menzies, Weem ; Miss Egidia C. Menzies of Menzies ; JohnMenzies, Coshieville Inn ; Jas. Menzies, Tegarmuchd ; W. Robert Menzies, Carse ; Duncan, John, and Wm. Menzies, Crachan :John, sen., John, jun., and James Menzies, Croft na Muick ; Alex. Menzies, Shenovail; Archd. Menzies, I?alhonias: .John,Gilbert, James, and Mrs. Christina, Dull; Duncan Menzies, Rannoch ; Duncan Menzies, Chemical House, Rannoch : .\, Killichonan ; Robert Menzies, TuUichville ; Wm. and John Menzies, Logierait; John and Adam Menzies, Pitlochry ;Wm. Menzies, Tychraggan, Weem ; Duncan .Menzies, Balnamoan, and John Menzies, Balnamuir, Ballinluig : Alex. Menzies, theBard, Aberfeldy ; Robert Menzies, Toll, Aberfeldy : James Menzies, job master ; .Alex., hosier ; Wm., cabinet shop ; Robert,inspector ; Alex., quarrier ; Charles, engineer ; Donald, driver, and others of tlie Clan in The HiGHLANDERs WITH THE Caskht ;KiN Sir Roberts Ch.\ In the Chapel of Sir Robert a most impressive service was gone through. Tlie Churrli, being crowded with Highlandnoblemen, chiefs, chieftains, lairds, and gentlemen, dressed in Highland costume, tlie %aried coloured Tartans of the differentClans represented in the Kilt, worn by almost every gentleman present, stood out in strong contrast against the blackmourning of the ladies, the effect of the scene being one never to be forgotten. On the conclusion of the service, the casket wasagain carried shoulder high to the .Vuld Kirk o Weem, the burial place of the Chiefs of N.\M Meinn.\righ, preceded by the?choir, singing as they went, and followed by all those permitted to enter Mausoleum, with heads uncovered. The grave wascompletely lined with moss and evergreens, which extended about two feet all round the margin, the dark moss being studdedwith red and white camellias, &c. Here the


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