his sons take arms with Highland Chiefs for mutual defence, 323.
Mac Donald of Glengarry. See Glengarry.
of Islay, 46. John, 105.
of Kyntyre, 280.
of Largoe, (Largie,) 247; killed at Killikranky, 280; his heir sends in his submission, 295.
LORD, of Glengary, 196, 198, 200; of Aros,
LORD OF THE ISLES. See Isles.
of Keppoch, 24, 29, n., 63, 86, 103, 104, 196, 209, 229; takes Macintosh prisoner in Lochaber, 230, 236; takes Castle Revan in Badenoch, 241; rava- ges Macintosh's country, and burns house of Dun- achtan, 242; is reprimanded by Viscount of Dun- dee, 243; warrant for destroying his country, 316; barbarous exultation of the Secretary that Glencoe and Keppoch had not taken the oaths, 318. M'Vic Ewen, 45; shot, 46.
of Moydart, Captain of Clanrannald, 30. of Ochterraw, 260.
of Slate, Sir James, his sister marries Locheill, 154-158; Sir Donald sends 700 to join Viscount Dundee, 248; his conduct at Killikranky, 266; his men charged with cowardice, 272; how they were
situated, ib., 273; loses five near relations at Killi- kranky, 280; leaves the army in charge of kinsmen, 286; at Convention of Chiefs, 291; resolves to ad- here to King James VII., ib.
Macdonalds, particulars of a Clan battle, 361, 362. M'Dougall, Laird of, 33, and N., 38.
M'Duff, Thane of Fife, 4; slays Macbeth, ib., 7. See Fife.
M'Ean, Hugh, alias Aodh, ancestor of the Douglasses, 3.
M'Gillery, Clan, 10.
M'Gilvraw of Glencanner, 37.
Macgrigor, Clan of, 48; cruel proceedings against them, ib.-55, 60, 188; to be pursued, 305.
Alexander, Laird of, 50; fight with Colquhouns at Glenfruin, 51; shamefully betrayed by Argyle, and he and 30 of his Clan executed, 52; James, 63. - John, 51.
of Roroe, commands a party of the Clan to rein- force General Cannon after Killikranky, 283. M'Ian of Ardnamurchan, Donald, 45. See Mac- donald.
Macintosh, Clan, 7; origin of the name, 8; quarrel with the Camerons, &c., ib. ; title of "Captain" and "Chief" of Clan Chattan, 9; defeated, and Clan Day cut off, ib.; great fight with the Came- rons at the North Inch of Perth, 11, ib., 17; battle on Palm Sunday, ib., 19, 22, 29; William, 31, 32, 37, 40; defeated at Drymen Moor, (called "The snow fight,") ib.; plundered by Locheill, 41; dis- putes with Locheill as to his lands, &c., 44, et seq., 58, 59, 148, 160; narrative of feuds, 173, &c.
Sir Lauchlan, Chief of the Clan, 60, 62, 173; origin of dispute with Locheill, 172, et seq.; King's letter recommending settlement, 181; his procuring letters of fire and sword against Clan Cameron, 183, et seq.; feud reconciled after 360 years of strife, 192; marches into Lochaber, 229; is made prisoner by Keppoch, 230; refuses to join troops of King James VII. or Gen. Mackay for King William III., 240; his country ravaged by Keppoch, 242; Dun- achtan burnt, ib., 364; memorandum by Earl of Lauderdale, APP.; information as to his and Loch- eill's deportment "during the late unnatural wars," 385, 386.
of Kinraura, bis History of the Clan, 7, 344. Marjory, 25.
Macintosh, of Torr Castle, William, 149; his account of a Clan battle, 361, 362.
M'Kay, Chief of, (Lord Rae,) 29.
Mackay, General, 235, 236; is joined by Laird of Grant with a regiment, 240; retreats before Viscount of Dundee, 241; reinforced, ib.; pursued by Dun- dee, 242, 243; is again reinforced, and advances against Highlanders, ib.; some of his dragoons de- feated by the MacLeans, 245; informed that Castle of Blair occupied for King James VII., 255; ad- vances to Atholl, ib. ; enters the Pass of Killikranky, 258; Viscount Dundee proposes to intercept his forces there, ib.; he holds council of war, ib.-265; battle of Killikranky, 263-273; sleeps at Weems Castle, (Apnadow,) in Rannoch, the night of battle, 273; panic in Edinburgh on his defeat at Killi- kranky, 281, 282; surprises and defeats a party sent to Perth to seize provisions, 283; prepares to ad- vance against the enemy, 284; Gen. Cannon's coun- cil of war and contrary opinions break up the army, ib., 285; Locheill leaves them, ib.; Privy Council send for him from Ireland, 295; defends himself before William III. after Battle of the Boyne, 297; his character, ib., 298; particulars of the rout after Killikranky, 298, 299; arrives in Scotland, and marches North with 20 battalions and squadrons, 363.
Mackays, the Clan defeated, 29. McKenzie of Rose-end, 107.
Sir George, 179, 235.
of Suddy, Captain, 215, 217; is killed when aiding Macintosh in an inroad into Lochaber, 230; Macintosh made prisoner, ib.; his corps at a Clan fight, 361, 362. M⚫Kenzies, 41.
McLean, Sir Allan, his sister married to Locheill, 182; dispute with the Marquess of Argyll, 194, et seq. ; invasion of Mull threatened, 196; prevented by Loch- eill, ib.; Castle of Dowart taken, 189; new com- mission of fire and sword, ib.; meeting between M'Lean and Locheill, 201; terms of agreement ad- justed, 202; Sir John, sends men to aid Viscount Dundee, 244; gallant attack on Mackay's dragoons, ib., 245, 247; his battalion at Killikranky, 266; at convention of Chiefs, 291; resolves to adhere to fortunes of King James VII., ib.; Castle of Dowart ordered to be delivered up to Argyll for King William III., 306; gets permission to go to England after Massacre of Glencoe, 324; on condition of surrender- ing Castle of Dowart, &c., ib. ; his character, ib.,
325; a favourite at Court, ib.; acquits himself with great address, 326; King procures reconciliation with Argyll, 327; he imprudently goes to St Germains, ib.; King confirms the charters to Argyll, ib. M'Lean, of Argaur, (Ardgower,) 24, n., 63.
Clan, 71; ravage Marquess of Argyll's country around Castle Campbell, &c., 73, 74; 700 of them slain by Fairfax, 95; many of them slain at Killi- kranky, 280.
of Doward, 24, n.; Sir Hector, 26, 30, 37; 700 of his Clan slain by Fairfax, 95; Sir Lachlane, 194. Ewen Abrach, 19.
John Garbh, 19.
Sir John, his Islanders, 365.
Laird of, (Chief of the Clan,) Lachlan, 19, 36; gallant conduct of his Clan at Glenlivat, 41, 45, 46.
of Lochbuy, Hector, 46, 47, 55; commands 200 MacLeans against General Mackay, 244. MacLeod, Lieutenant-Colonel, 107.
MacLeods, suffer heavily at Worcester, 96, 97; seat of Dunvegan, 137.
M'Martines, Chief of the, (a tribe of the Camerons,) 33, 67, 229.
Mac Nachtan, Laird of, 141, 142, 159, 345. M'Ochtery. See Cameron.
MacPhail, a priest, 29.
MacPherson, Clan, 8, 40, 41, 184, 187, 188, 190.
of Cluny, (Chief of the Clan,) 8, 188. MacPhersons of Badenoch, 258; 250 of the Clan join General Cannon after Killikranky, 283.
MADDERTY, LORD, 61, 62, 98.
MAGDALENE, PRINCESS, of France, 28. MAGNUS, King of Norway, 13, 14.
Major's History, 17, n.
MALCOLM III., (Canmore,) KING, 4, 22. IV., 7.
Mammore, 29, n., 58, 210, 220, 221.
MARCH, EARL of, Dunbar, 4, 10, 15.
MARGARET, PRINCESS of Scotland, marries Erick, son of Haco, 15.
of the Isles, 15.
Marion of the Isles, 23.
MARISCHALL, EARL, a branch of the Clan Chattan, 8, 183.
Marothecum Evangelicum, 64
MARR, EARL of, 4; Alexander, ib., 15, 18; killed, ib.; seat of Kildrummy, 136, 183.
Memoir as to state of Highlands in 1716, 377. Menteith, troops of James VII. there, 296. Menzies, Major Duncan, sent to St Germains by High- land Chiefs, 304; King James VII. sends him back with letters, 311; posts from Paris in eleven days, ib., 312; implores General Buchan to forward notices to all the Chiefs without delay, 313. MIDDLETON, EARL of, General, 90; wounded and taken prisoner at Worcester, 96; escapes from Tower of London, 98; visits Charles II. in France, ib.; sent to Holland, 99, 107; returns to Scotland, 107; his letter to Locheill from Caithness, ib.; assumes command of King's army, 108; co-operates with Locheill to oppose Monk, 110, 128, 129, 133; part of his troops defeated at Lochgarry, 134, 136; to winter in the Isles, 137; his declaration as to Loch- eill's loyal services, 138, 166; created Lord High Commissioner to Scottish Parliament, 171, 175; King recommends settlement of disputes between Locheill and Macintosh, 181, 219.
Monk, General, oppresses the Scots (under Cromwell) while Scottish army in England, 97; his army ha- rassed by the moss-troopers, ib. ; sick and returns to England, 98; succeeded first by Colonel Dean and then by Lilburn, 99; gets submission of Glencairn, 108; gets chief command in Scotland, 109; tries to divide Highland army, ib.; endeavours to bribe Locheill, 110; plants garrison at Inverlochy, ib., 127, 129; Locheill makes proposals to him, 146; his letter to Locheill, 147, 149, 153; letter to Earl of Callander, 160, 162; aids the Restoration of King Charles II., 163; created Earl of Albemarle, 168.
Monro of Foulis, Chief of the Monros, killed, 29. General, 83.
MONTEITH, EARL of, 4; ordered to aid Privy Council in procuring surrender of Highland Chiefs, 300. MONTROSE, MARQUESS of, 69, 70, 71, 73; defeats Argyll at Kilsyth, 74; made Captain General, &c., 75; calls a Parliament at Glasgow, ib.; defeated by Lesly at Philiphaugh, 76; Montrose's troops butchered, after quarter granted, ib.; his victory at Inverlochy, 77; disbands by order of Charles I.,
MURRAY, (MORAY,) EARL of, James, (REGENT,) 34, 35, 39, 40; "The Bonny Earl" murdered, 41, 55, 183; is Sheriff Principal of Inverness, 188, 225, 227.
Captain, 241.
Earldom of, 32.
LORD, Son to Marquess of Athol, 255; pretends to join Viscount Dundee, ib.; Locheill presses him to declare for King James VII., 256; his men de- sert him, and drink King James' health out of the river Tummel, 257; his Regiment, 329.
Lord William, 212; his troop of horse, ib. of Struan, 214.
William, brother to Tullibardin, taken at Philip- haugh, 76; visited in prison by Locheill, 79; is exe- cuted, ib.
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