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

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the 78th to wear it on their colours, 666; medals for the campaign of 1856-7, 688.

Perth, view of, in 17th century, i. 220; captured by Montrose, 186; return of Charles II. to, 285; captured by Cromwell, 289; Chevalier proclaimed at, in 1715, 436; Prince Charles enters it, 535.

Perth, Duke of, his portrait (1745), i. 586; present at Prestonpans, 558; conducts the siege of Stirling, 620; joins Prince Charles at Culloden, 651.

Perth, Earl of, the Chancellor, superseded, i. 344; arrested, 347.

Peter the Great and Charles XII. unite to restore the Pretender, i. 481.

Peterhead, Chevalier arrives in, i. 467.

Philadelphia, view of British barracks at, in 1758, ii. 354; view of the city in 1753, 455.

Philibeg, Highland, opinions about, i. 300.

Philiphaugh, battle of, and prisoners of war shot by Covenanters at, i. 231, 232.

Pibroch, Highland, M’Crummens’, arranged for the bagpipes--regimental pipe music of the Black Watch, ii. 446-450.

Pibroch of Kilchrist, Glengarry family tune, ii. 157.

Pibrochs, or An Ceol Mòr (“the great music”), ii. 107.

Pictavia, this name gives place to that of Albania, i. 50.

Picti, why so called, i. 5; Roman name for Highlanders in the 3rd century, 19.

Pictish kings, chronological table of, i. 47.

Picts divided into two nations--Eumenius concerning them, A.D. 297,