[1] ] It is but fair to state that Fraser's Highlanders showed no more ferocity than the usages of war justified. There were barbarous atrocities committed, undoubtedly, but for these, the Highlanders were not responsible.—A.F.

[2] ] See account by Rev. Allan Sinclair, A. M., in Celtic Magazine.

[3] This part of the speech, being of a general character, has been omitted for consideration of space.

[4] See sketch of his life later on.

Transcriber's Notes

Page [7] Page reference for "Constitution and By-laws of the Clan" corrected from "110" to "109".

Page [20] "the Emperor Charlemange" changed to "the Emperor Charlemagne"

Page [30] "the childdren of the chief," changed to "the children of the chief,"

Page [39] "whose sister Margaret was Malcom's Queen," changed to "whose sister Margaret was Malcolm's Queen,"

Page [41] "the Highlands of Scotlands," changed to "the Highlands of Scotland,"