The Scottish Highlands, Highland Clans and Highland Regiments, Volume 2 (of 2)
ii. 400;
their present to the 78th.
Highlanders, their character in 1066, i. 57.
Highlanders, agreements and bargains, i. 313; arming in 1745, 521; armour, 327; bagpipe playing, 312; bard’s (influence), 315; bonnet, 301; character, 299; false estimate of it, 763; chiefs: _see_ Chiefs; chieftains: _see_ Chieftains; clothing, 327; courage (at Preston), 454; courage (in retreat), 606; cowardice (punishment), 314; death (feelings about), 215; Dunkeld (at), 382; employments (aversion to peaceful), ii. 323; fidelity, i. 86, 324; fiery cross, 318; fighting (mode of), 585; fighting (with cavalry), 623; filial affection, 313; forays, 321; Cumberland (forbearance towards), 679; garters, 301; German (notice of), ii. 477; habits and manners, i. 299; honesty (note), 313; hospitality, 316; idiosyncrasy (Parliament would deprive them of it), 764; insult and revenge, 320; integrity, 313; laws (administration of), 319; love of country, 314, ii. 66; loyalty, 473, 699; manners and habits, i. 72, 299; mercy to the vanquished, 564; opposition and union, 320; predatory excursions, 321; prowess as soldiers, 565; retreat (in 1746), 635; revenge and insult, 320; robbery (rarity of), 321; shirts, 302; shoes and stockings, 301; social condition, ii. 1; spirit broken, i. 763; attempt to suppress them, 291; treachery (detested), 300, 325; trial after the rebellion of 1745, 722; union and opposition, 320; valour, ii. 483; war-cry or slogan, i. 318; wealth, 321; worth against invasion, &c., 404.
Highlands, ancient state, i. 298; bailies, 323; boundaries, 1; Campbell’s “Popular Tales” about, ii. 88; condition in 1424, i. 72; disease-curing in, 309; history (modern), ii. 2, 30; insurrections, i. 285, 421; law in the (disrespected), 87; laws (of Malcolm Mackenneth), i. 323; military characteristics, ii. 321; pasture lands, 44; Peace Act in, i. 478; physical aspects, 1; progress since 1800 A.D., ii. 54; question (Highland) both sides, ii. 38-43; Scots-Norman, i. 72; Wedding ceremonies in, 311.
Hodgson, Lt.-Col., 79th, portrait, ii. 719.
“Hold Fast,” scroll motto of Macleod, ii. 191.
Holland, British troops land here, ii. 619.
Holyrood House, Bothwell attacks, i. 105.
Holyrood Palace, engraving of it in 1745, i. 550; Prince Charles enters--his hearty welcome, 548; his deportment, receptions, and entertainments here, 579.
Home (author of “Douglas”), made a prisoner of war, i. 629.
Home (of Polwarth), his attempt to alter the succession to the throne, i. 409.
Hope, Brigadier Adrian, his portrait as Lt.-Col. of 93rd, ii. 778; his death wound, 796.
Hope, Sir John (afterwards Earl of Hopetoun), taken prisoner at Bayonne (1814), ii. 763; colonel of the 92nd, 759.
Hope-Grant, Sir. _See_ Grant.
Hopetoun, G.C.B., Lt.-Gen. the Earl of becomes colonel of the 42nd (Jan. 29, 1820)--his death, ii. 401.
“Horseman’s Well” at Killiecrankie, i. 368
“Hunting Match,” Lovat’s plot, i. 411.
Huntly, origin of the title among the Gordons, ii. 317.
Huntly, Countess of, she beheads Wm. Mackintosh, ii. 206.
Huntly, George Gordon, 1st Marquis of, his portrait with that of his Marchioness, i. 163; his death in 1636, and remarkable character, 165.
Huntly, 2nd Marquis of, his portrait, i. 254; raises the royal standard in the north and takes Aberdeen, 167; meeting with Montrose, 169; “The Cock of the North,”--arrest, 170; manifesto on the Covenant, 171; Aberdeen and Montrose taken by him, 180; position of his three sons, 191; captured, 253; beheaded at Edinburgh (1647), 260.
Huntly, 5th Marquis of, his confinement in Brahan (1714), i. 421; joins Mar (1715), 438; his descent before the battle of Sheriffmuir, 461.
Huntly, 9th Marquis of, afterwards 5th Duke of Gordon--his portrait on Plate of Colonels of the 91st, 92nd, and 93rd, ii. 756; he raises the 92nd, 756; his removal to the 42nd, 759.
Hurry, General, Aberdeen surprised by him, i. 203; his retreat, 209; defeated at Fettercairn and Auldearn, 205, 211; Dunbeath Castle taken by him, 265; executed at Edinburgh, 277.
Husbandry in the Highlands in 1760, ii. 11.
Hutchinson, Gen., invests Alexandria, ii. 373.
Hyder Ali, he invades the Carnatic, ii. 481.
Iàn Vòr, the Clan, ii. 150.
I-columb-ell, or Iona, i. 37.
Ierne, or Ireland, i. 17.
“I hope in God,” the motto of Macnaughton, ii. 229.
Indemnity, the Act of, passed in 1703, i. 410; in 1747, 738; exceptions to the Act (1747), note, 738.
Indian Mutiny, Highland regiments engaged in suppressing it, the 42nd,