A history of the Highlands and of the Highland clans : with an extensive selection from the hitherto inedited Stuart Papers . the Scuts ;iiid Iicts 843 1(> 859 DoNAL MaCALPIN 859 4 8t58 CoNSTANTiNE IT., soH of Keiiiieth . 86;s 18 981 AoDH, or Hugh, the son of Kenneth 881 I 882 EocHA, or Achy or Grig, jointly . 882 11 893 DoNAL IV., the son of 833 11 904 CoNsTANTiNE II i., the soH of .Vodh 904 40 941 .Malcolm I., son of Donal IV. 944 9 95;i Indulf, the son of Constuntine III. 963 8 fi(il DuF, the son of Malcolm I. 961 •1* 9::6 Culen, the son of 966 ?ii 970 Kenneth III.,


A history of the Highlands and of the Highland clans : with an extensive selection from the hitherto inedited Stuart Papers . the Scuts ;iiid Iicts 843 1(> 859 DoNAL MaCALPIN 859 4 8t58 CoNSTANTiNE IT., soH of Keiiiieth . 86;s 18 981 AoDH, or Hugh, the son of Kenneth 881 I 882 EocHA, or Achy or Grig, jointly . 882 11 893 DoNAL IV., the son of 833 11 904 CoNsTANTiNE II i., the soH of .Vodh 904 40 941 .Malcolm I., son of Donal IV. 944 9 95;i Indulf, the son of Constuntine III. 963 8 fi(il DuF, the son of Malcolm I. 961 •1* 9::6 Culen, the son of 966 ?ii 970 Kenneth III., the son of MnJcolm 1. 970 ?24 994 CONSTANTIXE IX., the son of Culeii 994 1^ 995 Kenneth IV., snrnamed Grim, the son of Du: 995 8 1003 Malcolm II., the son of Kenneth III. 1003 ;;u 1033 Duncan, the grandson of Malcolm 11. 10:3:3 ti 10:39 Macbeth, the son of Finlech 10S9 17 1056 LuLACH, the sou of Gruoch and Gilniniuain . lOoB 44 1051 , the son of DuMoan 1057 36-8Monlhs. 1098 Donal-Bane, the son of Duncan . 1093 i 1094 Duncan II., the son of Malcolm 111. iim 3* 1094 Uonal-Bane, ataiu . 10*4 III9T. CHAPTER V. Philological demarcaiion Detwccn the Highlands and Lowlands—Anglo-Saxon colon!,zolion of ihe Hiplilands—Characteristics of the Highlanders—Care shown by them ineducating Iheir Children—Highland Garb—Dross of the women—Antiquity of Tartan—Superstitions of the Highlanders—Kelpies, Urisks, Daoine Shi, &c.—Second Sight— Weddings—Matrimonial fidelity—Punishment of the breach thereof—Reciprocalattachment of Parents and Children—Disgrace and Punishment of Bankruptcy—Fidelity in performing engagements—Courage—Love of Countr)—Contempt ofDeath—Hospitality. We have now arrived at an era in our history, when the line of demar-cation between the inhabitants of the Lowlands and Highlands of Scot-land begins to appear, and when, by the influx of a Gothic race into theformer, the language of that part of North Britain is completely re


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