The Scottish Highlands, Highland Clans and Highland Regiments, Volume 1 (of 2)
i. 514;
his description of Prince Charles, and his conversation with him in 1745, 516.
Lockhart, Lt.-Col. A. I., 92nd, his portrait, ii. 770; his command in India, 769.
London, consternation in, on hearing of Prince Charles’ arrival at Derby, i. 597.
Long Dykes, the, old name of Princes Street, Edinburgh, i. 545.
Lord-of-the-Isles, this title disputed, ii 146.
Lorn, the leader of the first colony that settled on the western coast of Argyll and the adjacent islands in 503 A.D., i. 34; his death, 41; the tribe and district of, 34; Macdougalls of, 159; the brooch of, 160; the Stewarts acquire, 161.
Lorne, Marquis of, his portrait on steel, ii. 726; his marriage to the Princess Louise, daughter of Queen Victoria, 21st March 1871, 185.
Lorne or Lorn, Stewarts of, their arms and motto, ii. 299.
Loudon’s Highlanders, their history, 1745-1748, ii. 451; party of them search for Prince Charles Edward, i. 717.
Louis XIV., he acknowledges the Stuart Prince of Wales as king, i. 409; he sanctions aid to Prince Charles, 601; his reception of Prince Charles, 739; his death, 428.
Louise, Princess, her portrait on steel plate, ii. 726; her marriage, 185; presents to her from the officers and men of the 91st Regiment, 752. _See_ Lorne.
Lovat, Simon Fraser, Lord, his portrait, i. 734; his birth, &c.--is baulked in eloping with his niece, 405; forcibly marries his cousin, Lord Lovat’s widow--outlawed--flees to France, 406; his share in the “Scottish plot,” 410; imprisoned in the Bastile for several years, 412; sends assurances of services to Prince Charles, 533; his character and procedure, 612; apprehended, 681; his indictment, 733; his execution (engraving of) and place of interment, 737.
Lucknow, sketch map to illustrate relief of, ii. 671; plan to illustrate siege of, 677; relief of garrison (78th), 680; siege of, 685; (93rd), 790.
Lymphad, Highland oared galley, ii. 159.
Macalisters, history and branches, ii. 161.
Macarthur Campbells of Strachur, history of, ii. 177, 189.
Macaulay, Clan, their history, clan relations, and eminent men, ii. 264.
Macbane, Gobie, his stature and bravery at Culloden, i. 666.
Macbeans, The, Macbanes or Macbains, Clan of, ii. 216.
M’Bean, Lt.-Col. Wm., V.C. (93rd), his portrait, ii. 800.
Macbeth (1039), i. 49, 54.
Macbraynes, The, ii. 231.
Maccallum More, ought to be Colin Mohr (Big Colin), ii. 178.
M’Crummens, the famous pipers of the Macleods, ii. 108.
Macdonalds, The, or Clan Donald, origin, history, arms, crest, various branches, &c., ii. 136; branches after 1540, 146; clans or septs sprung from, 158; strength of clan in 1745, 158; feud between and Macleans (1586), i. 97; at Sheriffmuir (1715), 462; at Prestonpans and Falkirk (1745), 558 and 621; at Clifton, 608; claim the right of precedence at Culloden (1746), 659; their misconduct there, 644.
Macdonalds, Clan Ranald of Garmoran, origin, arms, crest, history, &c., ii. 153.
Macdonald, the prevailing name in the 92nd, ii. 757.
Macdonald, Alaster, knighted by Dundee (1645), i. 229.
Macdonald of Barisdale’s treachery to Prince Charles, i. 682.
Macdonald, Flora, her portrait, i. 690; Prince Charles and O’Neill find her in a hut--she rescues the Prince, 686; her subsequent history, 704.
Macdonald, John and Alexander, their escape at the massacre of Glencoe, i. 399.
Macdonald (Kinsburgh), Mrs Flora, her winding-sheet, i. 695.
Macdonald, Lady (Skye), her heroic friendship to Prince Charles, i. 691.
Macdonald, Lady (of Dulchosnie), presents colours to the 92nd--her speech, ii. 774.
Macdonald, Lord, raises the Macdonald’s Highlanders, or Old 76th, in 1777, ii. 520.
Macdonald, Murdoch, the last Highland harper, ii. 109.
Macdonald, of Glencoe, takes the oath of allegiance (1692)--refusal of his certificate, i. 396; he and thirty-seven of his followers massacred, 400.
Macdonald, of Keppoch, he and his clan join Dundee, i. 355.
Macdonald, of Morar, how he receives Prince Charles, i. 705.
Macdonald, Rev. Peter, of Kintore, editor of the oldest collection of Highland music, ii. 107.
Macdonald’s Highlanders, or Old 76th regiment, 1774-1784, history of, ii. 520.
Macdonald, Sir John, K.C.B., his portrait on steel as colonel of the 42nd, ii. 325.
Macdonald, Sir John, K.C.B. (of Dalchosnie), portrait as Lt.-Col. of the 92nd, ii. 768.
Macdonnell, the Glengarry branch of the Macdonalds, their history, arms, and crest, ii. 157; principal families descended from, 158; at Killiecrankie (1690), i. 370, 372.
Macdonell, Sir James, K.C.B., K.C.H., his portrait on steel, plate of colonels, 78th and 79th, ii. 617; colonel of the 79th (1842), 709; colonel of the 71st (1849), 506.
Macdougall, Clan--Macdugalls, Macdovals, Macdowalls--their history, arms, crest, motto, and branches, ii. 159.
Macduff, Thane of Fife, i. 54.
MacEwens, Clan, their history, ii. 167; their origin, 162.
Macfarlane, Clan, history, arms, crest, and motto, ii. 173; its origin, 169.
Macfie or Macphie, Clan, their origin and history, ii. 261.
MacGilchrist. _See_ Macfarlane, ii. 173.
Macgillivray, a minor branch of Clan Chattan--history and possessions, ii. 213.
Macgillivray, of Drumnaglass, Colonel of the Macintosh Regiment, killed at Culloden, i. 666; ii. 213.
Macgregor, Clan, history, arms, crest, and motto, ii. 243; excepted from participation in the Act of Grace (1717), i. 479.
Macgregors, The, account of their irruption into Lennox in 1603,