The Scottish Highlands, Highland Clans and Highland Regiments, Volume 1 (of 2)
ii. 617;
colonel of the 78th, 690.
Grants and Gordons, feuds between, i. 105.
Gregor, Clan, hunted down, i. 401.
Gunn, Clan--its history, arms, crest, and motto, ii. 278.
Gwalior, its capture in 1858, i. 509.
Haco, King of Norway, 1263 A.D., i. 62.
Hallowe’en, i. 35.
Hal o’ the Wynd, i. 67.
Hamilton, Duke of, i. 255; his trial and execution, 1649, i. 260.
Hand-fasting, its nature, ii. 124.
Hanover, House of, proposal to put the Scottish Crown upon, i. 410.
Hare, Colonel, presents the 91st with new colours, ii. 734.
Harlaw, battle of (1411 A.D.), i. 70; ii. 140.
Harrow, the, its use and utility, ii. 10.
Havelock, K.C.B., Brig.-Gen., his portrait, ii. 644; his arrival at Busheer in 1857--his high opinion of the 78th Highlanders, 666; sketch map to illustrate his military operations during July and August 1857, 671; his death, 683.
Havelock, Lady, presents the Indian Mutiny medals to the 78th in Edinburgh, ii. 688.
Hawley, General, sends armed boats to Stirling, i. 617; moves from Edinburgh, 618; his apathy and dilatoriness, 620; his low estimate of Highland pluck, 622; his command at Culloden, 658.
Hay, ancestor of the Kinnoul family, i. 51.
Hay, John, his account of the conduct of Charles, i. 634; occasional secretary to Prince Charles, 634; his account of the retreat to Culloden (note), 656.
Hay, Sir Francis, his execution, i. 278.
Hebrides, boundaries of, i. 2; Earl Ross proclaimed King of, 77; rebellion here, 1614-15, 129; Dr Johnson in, 311.
Henry, Prince, his portrait, i. 745; his letter to his father about Lord George Murray, 744; he becomes a cardinal, 745.
Henry IX., King of England, his medal engraved, i. 760.
Hepburn of Keith, his Jacobite proclivities, i. 440; he urges an attack on Cumberland, 656; meeting Prince Charles, 550.
Hereditary jurisdictions abolished, i. 766.
Hereditary succession introduced, i. 49.
Highland Brigade in the Crimea, composed of the 42nd, 79th, and 93rd Highlanders, ii. 410; it meets at Lucknow (1858), 796; curious coincidence (1874), 693; the 72nd attached to it, 547; under Brigadier-Gen. Ronald C. Ferguson, 778.
Highland Chiefs seized by James I., i. 72; executed, 73; their reply to General Mackay (note), 305; their meeting in Paris, 494; their mutual league for defence, 677; their treatment of their clansmen, ii. 27; those who fell into the hands of the English Government, i. 681.
Highland Regiments, introduction to their histories, ii. 321. _See_ 42nd, 71st, 72nd, 74th, 78th, 79th, 91st, 92nd, and 93rd.
Highland Society’s vase presented to the 42nd--an engraving of it,