Thus we close our History of the Scottish Regiments with this latest illustration of Highland valour, and we think our readers will admit, however faulty the writer, the theme at least is worthy of their best attention, nay, is entitled to their truest sympathy.
GLASGOW: PRINTED BY THOMAS MURRAY AND SON.
PRESENTATION OF CRIMEAN MEDALS BY HER MAJESTY, HORSE GUARDS, LONDON
Transcriber’s Note
This table summarizes the few changes that were made, where the issues seemed clearly to be attributable to printers errors.
| p. 56 | manœ[vu/uv]res | Transposed. |
| p. 60 | Villa Viciosa | sic. Villaviciosa |
| p. 192 | Nap[eol/ole]on | Transposed. |
| p. 239 | rhy[r]me | Removed. |
| p. 248 | carry them back.[”] | Removed. |
| p. 311 | were not [not] only paralysed | Removed. |
| p. 370 | decided the contest.[”] | Removed. |
| p. 385 | nuc[el/le]us | Transposed. |