INDEX
Abercorn, Earl of, 278.
Abercrombie, Sir Ralph, 255, 345, 346, 349.
Aboyne, Earl of, 158.
Achadelew, battle of, 120-8, 196.
Airlie, Earl of, 158.
Albany, Duke of, 22, 43, 264.
Albemarle, Duke of, 150, 157.
Alexander II., 10, 11.
Angus Og of Isla, 2.
Angusson, Donald, of Keppoch, 37.
Argyll, Earl of, 36-8, 40, 45, 47, (n.), 56, 59, 62, 67,
74-6, 78, 79, 87, 91-9, 101, 103, 104, 109, 114, 116, 138, 143, 149,
150, 162, 163, 165-9, 173, 175, 176, 178, 179, 202, 251.
Arros, Lord, 94.
Athole, Earl and Marquis of, 55, 59, 158, 167, 173-6.
Badenoch, 13, 14, 35, 44, 64, 161, 234.
Balcarres, Earl of, 181.
Baligarny, Family of, 12 (n.).
Bancho, 9.
Barclay of Urie, 177, 210, 211.
Barclay, Sir George, 202.
Barclay-Allardice of Urie and Allardice, 211; as one of
Lochiel’s trustees, 419-57.
Basil, Council of, 20.
Beauclerk, Lord, 268.
Berwick, Duke of, 200.
“Blar-nan-Leine,” battle of, 40, 46.
Breadalbane, Earl of, 63, 93, 94, 163, 165, 201, 274, 403.
Bruce, Robert, 2, 11, 27.
Bryan, Col. William, 114, 116, 127, 143.
Buccleuch, Duke of 258.
Buchan, General, 200, 201, 204.
Buckinghamshire, Earl of, 257.
Busaco, battle of, 356, 376, 413.
Cadogan, General, 207.
Caithness, Earl of, 28, 43, 158.
Callander, Earl of, 150.
Callart, lands of, 17, 18.
Cambro, 6.
Cameron Clan, origin of the name, 7 (n.); defeated by the
Mackintoshes at Drumlui, 13; battle of Invernahavon, 14, 16; at the
North Inch of Perth, 17, 22-4; desert the Lord of the Isles, 26; kill
John MacLean of Coll, 26; feud with Clan Chattan, 28; battle with the
Mackintoshes, 28; their lands harried by Clan Chattan, 31; battle with
Keppoch and Mackintosh, 33; invade the country of the Mackays, 38;
skirmish with the Mackintoshes, 50; battle with MacMhicEoin and the
MacLeans, 70-2; at the battle of Achadelew, 120-8; Act and Decree of
the Court of Session against them, 151; raids upon the Mackintoshes,
159; settlement with the Mackintoshes, 164; fidelity of two of the
clan at Inveraray, 169; skirmish with the Grants, 187, 188; at the
battle of Killiecrankie, 193-9; join Prince Charles at Glenfinnan,
220, 221; at the taking of Edinburgh and the battle of Preston, 223,
224; incident at Falkirk, 226, 227; at the siege of Fort William, 229;
at the battle of Culloden, 221-3; change in habits and morals, 243,
244; the clan coat-of-arms, 258-60.
Cameron, Major Alexander (Erracht), his bravery at Waterloo,
319, 368, 371.
Cameron, Sir Alexander, of Inverailort, 375-9; his marriage,
issue, and death, 379.
Cameron, Alexander Wentworth, of Callart, his marriage and
descendants, 383, 384.
Cameron, Alexander, of Glenevis, imprisoned for his share in
the Rising of 1745, 392; ill-treatment of his wife by the English
soldiery, 393; his marriage and descendants, 394-6.
Cameron, Captain Alexander, of Balvenie, his marriage and
issue, 401.
Cameron, Alexander, his marriage, issue, and death, 409.
Cameron, Allan, succeeded his father Donald, and carried on
Lochiel line of succession, 9.
Cameron, Allan, or “Allan MacOchtery” IX. of Lochiel, in
whose time the feuds between his clan and the Mackintoshes commenced,
12; his marriage, 17; and death, 21.
Cameron, Allan, XII. of Lochiel, known as “Ailein MacDhomh’uill
Duibh,” becomes a vassal of the Lord of Lochalsh, 32; his death, 33;
his marriage and issue, 34.
Cameron, Allan, XVI. of Lochiel, known as “Ailein Mac Ian
Duibh,” 61; engages in a broil in Appin, 63; makes raids into the
Mackintosh country, and joins the Earl of Huntly, 64; at the battle of
Glenlivet, 65; victory over the MacLeans, 72; defeats the Macdonalds
of Islay, 73; dissensions in his clan, 79, 80; he defeats his
opponents, 81; and puts sixteen of them to death, 83; he makes a
treaty with the Marquis of Huntly, 84; his marriage and issue, 93.
Cameron, Sir Allan, of Erracht, Colonel of the 79th Cameron
Highlanders, 319-20; his early life and education, 321-2; duel with
Fear Mhorsheirlich, 322-5; a fugitive in Mull and Morvern, 326;
becomes a clerk in Greenock, 326; goes to America and joins the “Royal
Highland Emigrant Corps,” 327; is taken prisoner by the Americans,
328; escapes from prison, 329; returns to England, 330; elopes with
Miss Philips and marries her at Gretna Green, 331; reconciliation with
his father-in-law, 332; becomes an active member of the Highland
Society of London, 332-4; raises the 79th Regiment, 326-40; is made
Lieutenant-Colonel of it, 341; and goes with it to Flanders, 342-3;
thence to Martinique, 345; returns to Scotland, 346; severely wounded
at Egmont-op-Zee, 346; where he prevented disaffection in the
regiment, 348; is present at the battle of Alexandria, 349; is again
wounded, 350; raises a second battalion, 350; his opinion of the kilt,
351; is present at Copenhagen, and is thanked by Government, 352; is
appointed commandant of Lisbon, 353; severely wounded at Talavera,
355; resigns his command and returns to England, 357; is knighted by
George IV., 363; estimate of his character by Col. Sir William Napier,
372, 373; his marriage, issue, and death, 373; action against him by
Lochiel’s trustees, 419-57.
Cameron, Allan, of Callart, 381.
Cameron, Allan, of Callart, captain in the Lochaber Fencibles,
his marriage and descendants, 382, 383.
Cameron, Allan, of Callart. 384.
Cameron, Allan, of Lundavra, his death, 385; his marriage and
issue, 386.
Cameron, Allan John Russell Bedford, of Lundavra, 387; his
marriage, descendants, and death, 389.
Cameron, Lieut. Allan, of Lundavra, 385.
Cameron, Allan, of Lundavra, 372, 386; his marriage, issue,
and death, 387.
Cameron, Allan Ewen Charles, of Lundavra, his marriages and
issue, 389, 390.
Cameron, Allan Gordon, III. of Barcaldine and Foxhall, his
marriage, issue, and death, 407, 408.
Cameron, Angus, I. of Lochiel, his marriage, 9.
Cameron, Dr. Archibald, 214, 222, 233, 239, 241-3, 251-3; his
education, 261; his character, 261-3; at Falkirk and Culloden, 261;
escapes to France, 264; charge of embezzlement against him, 265, 266;
his apprehension for treason, 268; his trial, sentence, and execution,
269-73; his marriage and issue, 277, 278.
Cameron, Charles MacGilony, 15, 16 (n.).
Cameron, Charles, XXI. of Lochiel, 254.
Cameron, Charles, Governor of the Bahamas, 277; his marriage
and issue, 279.
Cameron, Charles Hay, 279; his marriage and issue, 280.
Cameron, Charles, VI. of Worcester, his education, 312; his
character, marriage, descendants, and death, 313, 314.
Cameron, Rev. Charles Richard, VII. of Worcester, 314; his
marriage and descendants, 314-6.
Cameron, Rev. Charles, VIII. of Worcester, 315; his marriage,
issue, and death, 317.
Cameron, Charles Hamilton Hone, IX. of Worcester, his
marriage and issue, 317.
Cameron, Dr. Charles A., 415.
Cameron, Dr. Charles, M.P., 415.
Cameron, Christian Helen Jane, of Inverailort, 380.
Cameron, Christina, IV. of Fassiefern, her marriage and
issue, 284.
Cameron, Donald Dubh, 7, 8, 9, 15 (n.).
Cameron, Donald, or “Domhnull Dubh MacAilein,” XI. of
Lochiel, 17; at the battle of Harlaw, 25; joins the Lord of the Isles
in 1429, deserts him and flees to Ireland, his estates being
forfeited, 26; he returns and chases the MacLeans out of Lochaber, 29;
his character, marriage, and issue, 31, 32.
Cameron, Donald, XV. of Lochiel, or “Domhnull Dubh
MacDomhnuill,” 47; at the battle of Corrichy, 60; his marriage, 61.
Cameron, Donald, XIX. of Lochiel, known as the “Gentle
Lochiel,” 214; his correspondence with the Chevalier de St. George,
and his uncle, 214-17; meeting with Prince Charles at Borrodale, and
his advice to the Prince, 219; leads his clan to Glenfinnan, 220, 221;
takes the city of Edinburgh, 222, 223; at the battle of Preston, 223,
224; anecdote, on the march to Derby, 225; is wounded at the battle of
Falkirk, 225; severely wounded at Culloden, 231; proceedings after the
battle of Culloden, 233-9; meeting with Prince Charles in Benalder,
240; escapes to France and enters the French service, 241; his
character, 242-4, 249; correspondence with the Chevalier de St.
George, 245-9; his marriage, issue, and death, 250; forfeiture of his
estates, 422.
Cameron, Donald, XXII. of Lochiel, 254; his marriage and
issue, 255; Action of Reduction and Declarator at the instance of his
trustees against Allan Cameron of Erracht, 419-57.
Cameron, Donald, XXIII. of Lochiel, a captain in the
Grenadier Guards, 255, 256; his marriage and issue, 257, 258.
Cameron, Donald, XXIV. of Lochiel, M.P. for the county of
Inverness, his marriage and issue, 258.
Cameron, Donald, of Erracht, joins Prince Charles at
Glenfinnan, 318; his marriage and issue, 319.
Cameron, Donald, I. of Inverailort, his marriage and issue,
375.
Cameron, Donald Charles, of Dawnie, his marriage and
descendants, 404.
Cameron, Donald Charles, of Dawnie, his marriage and issue,
405.
Cameron, Donald Charles, I. of Barcaldine, 406; his marriage,
descendants, and death, 407.
Cameron, Donald, banker, one of Lochiel’s trustees, 419-57.
Cameron, Sir Duncan, III. of Fassiefern, his marriage, 284.
Cameron, Col. Duncan, 362, 363, 370, 371.
Cameron, Duncan, of Inverailort, his marriage, issue, and
death, 379, 380.
Cameron, Duncan, 409; sketch of his career, 410; his
marriage, death, and issue, 411.
Cameron, General Sir Duncan A., K.C.B., sketch of his career,
413, 414.
Cameron, Eugene Hay, Major, R.A., his issue, 280.
Cameron, Ewen, son of Donald Dubh, 8; genealogy of, 9.
Cameron, Ewen, X. of Lochiel, in whose time the famous combat
on the North Inch of Perth was fought, 17, 21; fights a duel for a
lady, 25.
Cameron, Ewen, XIII. of Lochiel, known as “Eoghainn
MacAilein,” joins the Lord of Lochalsh, 34; from whom he obtains
grants of land, 35, 36, 41; joins Donald Dubh of the Isles and is
forfeited as a traitor, 37; appointed Lieutenant of Lochaber, 38; sets
out on a pilgrimage to Rome, 39; at the battle of “Blar-nan-Leine,”
40; is apprehended for treason, tried, and executed, 40; his part in
the “Raid of Urquhart,” 45; his marriage and descendants, 46-8.
Cameron, Ewen, or “Eoghainn Beag,” XIV. of Lochiel, 48;
is killed by the governor of Inch-Connel Castle, 49.
Cameron, Sir Ewen, XVII. of Lochiel, or “Sir Eoghainn Dubh,”
93; is placed under the care of Argyll, 94; adventure at Stirling, 96;
visits Sir Robert Spotiswood in prison, 98; his kindness to prisoners
at Inveraray, 104; returns to Lochaber, 105; his character at this
time, 105, 106; his first raid, 107; joins the Earl of Glencairn, 110;
defends the pass of Tullich against the English, 111; joins General
Middleton, 115; attacks the English at Achadalew, 121; hand-to-hand
struggle with an English officer, 123; bites out the officer’s
throat, 124; narrow escape from being shot, 125; curious adventure in
a London barber’s, 129; rejoins General Middleton and defeats the
garrison of Inverlochy at Achintore, 130; defeats the English at
Strone-nevis, 132; his life saved by a dream, 135; captures four
Colonels sent out to survey by General Monk, 139; treaty with General
Monk, 141-3; is present at the Restoration, 148, 149; gets into
difficulties, 150, 151, 156; settlement with Mackintosh, 164; attempts
to shoot Argyll, and is taken ill, 168; fidelity of two of his
clansmen at Inveraray, 169; is knighted by the Duke of York, 170; his
stratagem for sending the Sheriff out of Lochaber, 172; joins the
Marquis of Athole against Argyll, 173; unfortunate incident, 174; his
loyalty impeached, 174-6; he clears his character to the King, 177;
the King’s kindness to him, 177-9; clever escape from being
imprisoned, 181; projects a Confederation of the Clans, 182; his
fidelity to Viscount Dundee, 184; his advice to the Council of War,
184-6, 191, 192; at the battle of Killiecrankie, 193-7, 198 (n.);
amusing anecdote, 196; his appearance at the age of ninety, 205;
curious dream and its fulfilment, 206, 207; anecdote, 207 (n.);
appearance and character, 207, 208; his marriages and descendants,
145, 157, 208.
Cameron, Sir Ewen, II. of Fassiefern, created a Baronet in
1817, 281-2; his marriage and issue, 282; one of Lochiel’s Trustees,
419-57.
Cameron, Ewen, I. of Erracht, 318.
Cameron, Ewen, or “Eoghainn Mòr” (Erracht), 319, 337,
339.
Cameron, Ewen, of Glenevis, his marriage, descendants, and
death, 396-8; letter to Captain Cameron of Milton of Balvenie,
399-401.
Cameron, Ewen, of Dawnie, his marriage and issue, 404.
Cameron, Gillespick or Archibald, II. of Lochiel, 10.
Cameron, J. A., War Correspondent of the Standard, 414.
Cameron, James, of Callart, his marriage and descendants,
382.
Cameron, John, III. of Lochiel, 10.
Cameron, Sir John de, V. of Lochiel, and his issue, 11.
Cameron, John de, VII. of Lochiel, ii.
Cameron, John de, or “John Ochtery,” VIII. of Lochiel,
was present at the battle of Halidon Hill; his marriage, 11, 12 (n.).
Cameron, John, Archbishop of Glasgow; his character, 17; his
coat-of-arms, 18; he is made Lord Chancellor of Scotland, 18, 19; he
visits John, who had charge of Callart, 17; and who gets the lands of
Callart from Lochiel, 18; his death, 21.
Cameron, John, XVIII. of Lochiel, commands the clan after
Killiecrankie, 212; makes over the estates to his son Donald, 204; is
forfeited and escapes to France, 205, 213; his marriage and issue,
213, 214; his death, 214.
Cameron, Colonel John, of Fassiefern, 211, 213, 282; his
early life and education, 284, 285; enters the army, 285, 286; duel
with Lieut. MacLean, 286; engaged to a young lady in Ireland, 286; the
engagement broken off, 287; severely wounded at Egmont-op-Zee, 287;
also at Alexandria, 289; promoted to the rank of Lieut.-Col., 289;
extracts from his correspondence, 290, 291; narrow escape at Arroyo
del Molino, 291; at the Battle of Maya, where he is wounded, 292-4; at
St. Pierre, 294-6; returns to Britain, and is slighted by the
Government, 298-301; joins Wellington in 1815, 302; is killed at
Quatre-Bras, 303, 304; his funeral in Lochaber, 305; inscription on
his monument by Sir Walter Scott, 305, 306; lines upon his death by
Scott and Professor Blackie, 307, 308.
Cameron, John, I. of Fassiefern, 213, 218, 219, 221; banished
from Scotland, his marriage and issue, 281.
Cameron, John, XX. of Lochiel, an officer in the French army,
250; correspondence regarding him, 250-3; return to Scotland and
death, 253.
Cameron, John, a colonel in the French service, 277; his
marriage, issue, and death, 278.
Cameron, John, a captain in the army, died unmarried, 378,
379.
Cameron, Rev. John, I. of Worcester, his issue, 309.
Cameron, Rev. John, IV. of Worcester, 309; his marriage and
issue, 310.
Cameron, John, of Glenevis, 398.
Cameron, John, of Dawnie, his marriage and issue, 404.
Cameron, John, of Dawnie, 405.
Carfteron, John, II. of Barcaldine and Foxhall, 407.
Cameron, General Sir John, K.C.B., sketch of his career, 413.
Cameron, Lieut. Kenneth (Clunes), 358.
Cameron, Nathaniel, of Erracht, Lieut.-Colonel, 2nd
Battalion, 79th Regiment, his marriage and descendants, 273, 274.
Cameron, Nathaniel Pryce, of Erracht, his marriage and issue,
274,
Cameron, Patrick, of Glenevis, 398.
Cameron, Patrick, of Speyside, 401; his marriage and
descendants, 402.
Cameron, Philips (Erracht), Lieut.-Colonel of the 79th, 373;
is killed at Fuentes D’Onor, 359.
Cameron, Robert, IV. of Lochiel, and his issue, 10.
Cameron, Sir Robert de, VI. of Lochiel, made his submission
to Edward I., 11.
Cameron, Sir Roderick William, origin and account of his
family, 408-12; sketch of his career, his marriage and issue, 411,
412.
Cameron, Thomas, II. of Worcester, his marriage and issue,
309.
Cameron, Thomas, III. of Worcester, his marriage and issue,
309.
Cameron, Dr. Thomas, V. of Worcester, his education, 310;
writings and anecdotes of, 311, 312; his marriages, issue, and death,
312.
Cameron, Commander Verney, R.N., 414, 415.
Camerons of Barcaldine, 406-8.
Cameron, of Callart, 80, 174, 381-4, 413.
Camerons of Camisky, 414.
Camerons of Clunes, 358, 414.
Camerons of Cuilchenna, 413, 414.
Camerons of Dawnie, 403-5.
Camerons of Dungallon, 93, 210, 233, 277, 394.
Camerons of Erracht, 79, 164, 259, 318-74, 414.
Camerons of Fassiefern, 211, 281-4.
Camerons of Glendesseray, 93, 199, 210, 257, 382.
Camerons of Glenevis, 4, 11, 29, 79, 81, 85, 391-8.
Camerons of Inverailort, 375-80.
Camerons of Invermalie and Strone, 4, 9, 10, 32, 80, 278.
Cameron, of Kinlochiel, 79, 414.
Camerons of Letterfinlay, 80, 85.
Camerons of Lochiel, 4, 6, 7, 9, 260.
Camerons of Lundavra, 385-90.
Camerons of Perthshire, 18.
Camerons of Speyside, 399-402.
Camerons of Torcastle, 266.
Camerons of Worcester, 309-17.
Campbell, Clan, 68, 162, 229, 230.
Campbell of Achallader, 211, 213, 281, 283.
Campbell of Ardchattan, 286.
Campbell of Ardkinglas, 68.
Campbell of Ardshiel, 282.
Campbell of Auchinbreck, 250,
Campbell of Auchindown, 159.
Campbell of Barcaldine, 210, 282, 284, 305, 406.
Campbell of Caddell, John, 56.
Campbell of Calder, Sir John, 36, 38.
Campbell of Corrie, 282,
Campbell of Edinchip, 211.
Campbell of Glenmore, 394.
Campbell of Glenorchy, 163-5.
Camphell of Glenure, 282, 284, 406.
Campbell of Glenure, Colin, and his descendants, 210, 211.
Campbell of Inverawe, 274, 284, 407.
Campbell, Lieut.-Col., 139, 141.
Campbell of Lochdochart, 209.
Campbell of Lochnell, 213, 266, 275, 281.
Campbell of Melfort, 211.
Campbell of Monzie, 284.
Campbell of Shawfield, 275.
Cannon, Colonel, 193, 199, 200.
Carlisle, Earl of, 388.
Cathcart, Lord, 352.
Charles II., 106, 148, 150, 156, 157.
Charles, Prince, 213, 217-22, 224, 226-31, 233, 234, 236,
239-41, 244-7, 249, 251, 253, 254, 262, 264-7, 272, 274-6, 385, 392,
403, 404.
Chattan, Clan, 1-7, 13, 14, 16, 25 (n.), 28, 31, 34, 43, 89,
164.
Cheann-Duibh, Clan, 4.
Chevalier de St. George, 206, 207, 209, 214, 216, 217, 244-7,
249-53, 264, 267, 276
Clare, Lord, 267.
Clarendon, Earl of, 157.
Cope, Sir John, 221, 222.
Cornwallis, Lord, 335, 336.
Craig Cailloch, battle of, 31.
Crawford, Earl of 22.
Cromwell, Oliver, 103, 108, 136, 144, 185, 385.
Culloden, battle of, 231-3, 243, 244, 248, 263, 272, 275,
381, 392, 404.
Cumberland, Duke of, 230, 231, 233, 236, 237, 251, 275, 392.
Dalnafert, lands of, 5.
Darling, Sir Charles, 279.
David I., 10.
David II., 11, 15.
Davidson, Clan, 4, 14, 15, 23 (n.).
Day, Clan, 16.
Donald Balloch, 26, 28, 29.
Douglas, Earl of, 19.
Drumlui, battle of, 13.
Drummond of Balhaldy, 210, 217, 246, 247, 250, 264.
Drummond of Stobhall, 17.
Drummond, Sir John, 181.
Dunbar, Earl of, 74.
Dundas, Rt. Hon. Henry, one of Lochiel’s Trustees, 419-57.
Dundee, Earl of 158.
Dundee, Viscount, 182-95, 198 (n.), 199, 381.
Dunfermline, Earl of, 196.
Dunkeld, Archdean of, 10.
Duror, lands of, 38.
Edward I., 11.
Elgin, Lord, 258.
Enzie, Earl of, 79-83, 85, 87, 91.
Errol, Earl of, 158, 279, 386.
Falkirk, battle of; 225, 228, 263.
Farquharson, Clan, 234.
Fear Mhorsheirlich, 323-5.
Fergus II., 1.
Fleance, 9.
Flodden, battle of; 43.
Forbes, Lord, 43.
Forbes, President, 251.
Forbes, of Skellater, 158.
Fraser, Clan, 40, 231, 234.
Fraser of Lovat. 43, 209, 227, 236, 254.
Fuentes D’Onor, battle of, 358, 359, 377.
George I., 223,
George II., 273, 276, 277.
George III., 347.
George IV., 363.
Gillean, Clan, 26.
Gillechattan, Clan, 3.
Gillechattan, Mor, 5.
Gillonie, Clan, 4.
Glencairn, Earl of, 110-12, 114, 115, 155, 202.
Glencoe, lands of; 38,
Glenlivet, battle of, 65.
Glenlui, lands of, 3, 6, 13, 27, 28, 30, 31, 41, 42 (n.), 62,
73, 75, 88, 116, 151, 162, 165.
Glenmoriston, 45, 64.
Glenurquhart, 45, 64, 187.
Gloucester, Duke of, 149.
Gordon, Clan, 81, 391, 400.
Gordon, Colonel Nathaniel, 100.
Gordon, Duke of, 176, 178, 179, 364, 404.
Gordon, Lord, 42, 234.
Gordon, Sir William, 266.
Gordon of Aberlour, 401.
Gordon of Glenbucket, 233, 234.
Gow, Clan, 23 (n.), 25 (n.).
Grant, Clan, 187, 189.
Grant, Sir John, 88, 89.
Grant of Culcabock, 37, 48.
Grant of Freuchie, 37, 47 (n.), 48, 64, 65, 73.
Grant of Glenmoriston, 210, 396, 397, 407.
Grant of Grant, Sir James, 47, 90.
Grant of Lurg, 90.
Grant of Mulben, 48.
Grant of Rothiemurchus, 158, 396.
Halidon Hill, battle of, 12.
Hamilton, Hon. George, 278,
Harlaw, battle of, 25, 28, 30.
Hartfell, Earl of, 97.
Hawley, General, 225.
Hay, Lord John, 256.
Haya, John de, 11.
Highland Society of London, 332-5, 410, 411.
Hogarth, 276, 277.
Huntly, Earl and Marquis of, 36, 39, 40, 59, 60, 64, 65, 67,
69, 76, 78, 80-5, 87, 91, 150, 171, 286, 335 (n.), 341, 348, 400.
Inverlochy, battle of; 7, 28, 92, 93, 95, 96.
Invernahavon, battle of, 14, 15, 22.
Inverness, 26, 35, 59, 162, 229-31, 346.
Isla, Angus Og of, 2.
Isla, John of, 13, 27.
James I., 17-19, 26.
James II., 169, 170 (n.).
James IV., 35, 36, 41-3, 166.
James V., 36, 41, 43, 45, 78.
James VI., 229.
Johnson, Dr., 276, 277.
Kay, Clan, 4.
Keppoch, lands of, 3, 107, 180.
Killiecrankie, battle of, 193-9, 209-12.
Kilmarnock, Lord, 226, 227.
Kinrara, lands of, 5.
Kintail, Mackenzies of, 41, 87.
Kintail, Lord, 73, 209.
Kishorn, lands of, 32, 41, 64.
Lamberton, Henry de, 10.
Lauder, Bishop, 20.
Lauderdale, Duke of, 150, 151, 157, 158.
Lennox, Earl of, 40, 46.
Leslie, David, 104.
Lichfield, Dowager Countess of, 332.
Lismore, Lord, 249.
Livingstone, Sir Thomas, 201.
Lochaber, Thane of, Kenneth, 9.
Lochalsh, Alexander, Lord of, 34-7, 41-4.
Lochalsh, Celestine, Lord of, 26, 27, 32, 46.
Lochalsh, lands of, 64, 73, 87.
Locharkaig, lands of, 3, 6, 53, 27, 28, 30, 31, 41, 42 (n.),
62, 73, 75, 88, 116, 140. 151, 162, 165, 235, 236, 256, 284.
Lochiel, lands of, 6, 26, 27, 35, 36, 38, 45, 73, 78,
Lochiel, lands of, rental of, in 1787, 458-60.
Logan, Adam de, 11.
Loudon, Lord, 229.
Louis XIV., 208.
Lord of the Isles, Alexander, 3, 5, 26, 28, 30, 42 (n.).
Lord of the Isles, Angus, 32.
Lord of the Isles, Donald, 25.
Lord of the Isles, Godfrey, 42 (n.).
Lord of the Isles, John, 27, 47.
Lord High Steward of Scotland, Alan, 11.
Lorne, Marquis of, 411.
MacAlastair of Loup, 201.
MacAllan of Lundie, 73.
MacBean, Clan. 4.
MacBeth, 9.
MacDonald of Balranald, 404,
MacDonald of Barrisdale, 233-6, 379.
MacDonald of Clanranald, 6, 34, 40, 42, 59, 74, 75, 77, 78,
82, 91, 94, 193, 200, 227, 230, 233-6, 241.
MacDonald of Dalily, 241.
MacDonald of Dunyveg, 40, 77.
MacDonald of Glenaladale, 241.
MacDonald of Glencoe, 65, 162, 167, 282, 283, 305, 375.
MacDonald of Glengarry, 37, 45, 45, 73, 82, 91, 93, 94, 107,
113, 114, 167, 187-91, 593, 204, 220, 230, 233-5, 237, 239, 265, 266,
284, 366.
MacDonald of Greenfield, 210.
MacDonald of Islay, 72, 73.
MacDonald of Keppoch, 33, 34, 37, 40, 94, 107, 113, 114, 167,
180-3, 220, 222, 227, 229, 230, 231 (n.), 233, 234, 237, 381, 385,
MacDonald of Kingsburgh, 392.
MacDonald of Largo, 201.
MacDonald of Lochgarry, 222, 227, 241.
MacDonald of Morar, 211.
MacDonald of Scothouse, 227.
MacDonald of Sleat, 77, 145, 200, 209, 210.
MacDonald of Tullich, 180 (n.).
MacDonald of Vallay, 210.
MacDonell, Lord, 94.
MacDougall of Fairlochline, 63.
MacDougall of Lorne, 48, 49.
MacDougall of MacDougall, 211.
MacGilleCattan, Dougal Dall, 13.
MacGillivray, Clan, 4.
MacGillonie, Clan, 5, 8, 9, 27.
MacGlashan, Clan, 23 (n.).
MacGregor, Clan, 44, 74-6, 82-5, 162, 234, 236.
MacGregor of Balhaldy, 249, 251.
MacIan of Ardnamurchan, 37, 70.
MacKay, Clan, 38.
MacKay of Bighouse, 210, 380.
MacKay, General, 184, 189, 190, 193, 194, 196-9, 209.
MacKay of Island-handa, 211.
MacKenzie, Col. Hugh, 257.
MacKenzie of Kilcoy, Sir Colin, 396.
Mackenzie of Kintail and Seaforth, 45, 51, 87.
MacKenzie of Kintail, John, 48.
MacKenzie of Kintail, Kenneth, 48.
MacKenzie of Rosehaugh, 183.
MacKenzie of Suddie, 176, 180, 355.
MacKinnon, Clan, 233, 234.
MacKinnon of Stratbordell, 77.
MacKintosh, Angus, VI. Chief, 13.
MacKintosh of Aberarder, 210.
MacKintosh, Clan, 1-3, 5-7, 13, 17, 21, 23, 24, 26, 28, 30,
33, 50,62,64, 65, 67, 70, 83-7, 89, 92, 151, 159-67, 170, 180-2, 231,
234, 236.
MacKintosh, Duncan, 31, 44.
MacKintosh, Farquhar, 44.
MacKintosh, Gillichallum, 31.
MacKintosh, Lachlan, 16, 44, 64, 88, 151.
MacKintosh, Lachlan, “Badenoch,” 31.
MacKintosh, Malcolm, 3, 28, 30.