The Scottish Highlands, Highland Clans and Highland Regiments, Volume 1 (of 2)

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her assistance in raising the 92nd, ii. 757.

Gordon (Glenbucket) joins Glenalladale, i. 522; blows up Ruthven Barrack, 637.

Gordon Highlanders, _see_ 92nd Regiment.

Gordon, Sir Patrick, of Auchindun, i. 100, 103, 107; Sir Robert, commission to from James I., 144; march upon Caithness, 146; Sir Alexander, at Broray Bridge, 152; of Rothiemay, outlawed, killed, 154; Sir Nathaniel, in Aberdeen, 202; Sir Adam, of Strathbogie, ii. 317.

Gordons and Grants, their feud, i. 105.

Gothic roots in the Pictish language, i. 28.

Gows, their traditional descent, ii. 217.

“Grace me guide” and “Grace my guide,” the motto of Clan Forbes, &c., ii. 290.

Graddaning, preparing grain for food, ii. 18.

Graham or Græme, Clan, history, arms, and motto, and branches, ii. 314.

Graham, James. _See_ Montrose.

Graham, John, of Claverhouse. _See_ Dundee.

“Graham of the Hens,” ii. 316.

Grampius, Mons, battle of, i. 5; site of, 7.

Grant, Clan, history, arms, and motto, ii. 250; various branches, 255; their slogan “Craigellachie,” 256; view of castle, from a photograph, 254.

Grant, Sir Hope-, K.C.B., commands the Lucknow field force, ii. 686; a Brigadier-General, 716.

Grant, Lieut.-General Sir Patrick, G.C.B., his portrait on steel,