. A history of the Highlands and of the Highland clans . engaged, on being promised a handsome freight, to be inreadiness, against an appointed day, to sail with such passengers asshould appear. Accordingly, after sending off Sir John Hurry, John Drummond ofBalloch, Graham of Gorthy, Dr Wishart, and a few other friends byland to Stonehaven, on the third day of September sixteen hundredand forty-six, he himself left the harbour of Montrose in a small boat,disguised as the servant of James Wood, a clergyman, who accom-panied him ; and the same evening went safely on board the vessel,into which h


. A history of the Highlands and of the Highland clans . engaged, on being promised a handsome freight, to be inreadiness, against an appointed day, to sail with such passengers asshould appear. Accordingly, after sending off Sir John Hurry, John Drummond ofBalloch, Graham of Gorthy, Dr Wishart, and a few other friends byland to Stonehaven, on the third day of September sixteen hundredand forty-six, he himself left the harbour of Montrose in a small boat,disguised as the servant of James Wood, a clergyman, who accom-panied him ; and the same evening went safely on board the vessel,into which his friends had embarked, and setting sail with a fair wind,arrived in a few days at Bergen, in Norway, where he received a friendlywelcome from Thomas Gray, a Scotsman, the governor of the castle ofBergen. * • Wishart. END OF VOL. I. FltLLARlOV & CO., PIIIMKRS, VrLL\F(ELa. HISTORY OF THE HIGHLANDS THE HIGHLAND CLANS, JAMES BROWNE, Esq., , Advocate. uttci of Aper^u sur los HidroglyphM dEgypte el Ie« progits fails Jusqu 4 pr6seiit dans leiir U6chifheiii«Bt,- A Examination of Dr AiCulloclis Book on the Hi(jhland«,* *c. ic. ILLUSTRATED BY A SERIES OF PORTRAITS AND OTHKH ENGRAVINGS. VOL. I. GLASGOW^ A. FULLARTON & CO., 110, BRUNSWICK STREET; AND 6, ROXBURGH PLACE, EDINBURGH. MDCGCXXXVII. (il- & «.•>, FSINTEUS, tlLLAPIl ADDRESS. The grand object of this work, the merit of tlie design of which belongsexclusively to my intelligent and enterprising publishers, is to exhibit, inthe most attractive form possible, a comprehensive digest of all that isknown, or deserving of being recorded, on the interesting subject whicliit is intended to illustrate. Much has ah-eady been written and publishedon the Highlands geneially, as well as on the manners, customs, habits,feelings, supeistitions, character, condition, and marti


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