FOOTNOTES:
[B] General Stewart's Sketches, vol. II., pp. 245-6.
[C] Historical Record of the 79th Regiment by Captain Robert Jamieson, Edinburgh, 1863.
[D] Captain Jamieson's Historical Record, Blackwood, Edinburgh, 1863.
[E] The Rev. Mr Clerk's Memoir of Colonel Cameron of Fassifern, p. 109.
[F] Mr Cameron of Lochiel, and Mr Cameron of Earrachd (Alan's father), had been, or were, at differences about the ownership of part of the property, when it was alleged that the latter was hardly used in the matter, by the former and his trustees, of whom Cameron of Fassifern was the most active. This misunderstanding led to a coolness between the families.
[G] It was returned to the Lord-Lieutenant by this company under the designation of "Cameron Lochiel." The captain's attention was drawn to the misnomer, who disclaimed any knowledge of the error. It has transpired since to have been the act of an officer of the corps, now deceased, who must have committed this paltry piece of piracy, either from ignorance or subserviency.