257 ([return])
[ In a collection entitled "Derriana," which was published more than sixty years ago, is a curious letter on this subject.]

[ [!-- Note --]

258 ([return])
[ Bernardi's Life of Himself, 1737.]

[ [!-- Note --]

259 ([return])
[ Hamilton's True Relation; Mac Cormick's Further Account; London Gazette, Aug. 22. 1689; Life of James, ii. 368, 369.; Avaux to Lewis, Aug. 30., and to Louvois of the same date. Story mentions a report that the panic among the Irish was caused by the mistake of an officer who called out "Right about face" instead of "Right face." Neither Avaux nor James had heard any thing about this mistake. Indeed the dragoons who set the example of flight were not in the habit of waiting for orders to turn their backs on an enemy. They had run away once before on that very day. Avaux gives a very simple account of the defeat: "Ces mesmes dragons qui avoient fuy le matin lascherent le pied avec tout le reste de la cavalerie, sans tirer un coup de pistolet; et ils s'enfuidrent tous avec une telle epouvante qu'ils jetterent mousquetons, pistolets, et espees; et la plupart d'eux, ayant creve leurs chevaux, se deshabillerent pour aller plus viste a pied.">[

[ [!-- Note --]

260 ([return])
[ Hamilton's True Relation.]

[ [!-- Note --]

261 ([return])
[ Act. Parl. Scot., Aug. 31. 1681.]

[ [!-- Note --]