[287] Burrell's regiment was so broken, that not two men were left standing. Home, Appendix.
[288] In a letter among the papers of Mr. Murray of Abercairney, the imputations upon the Highlanders are strongly and ably refuted. For obvious reasons I have not given the extract, nor gone more closely into a subject which belongs to the province of history.
[289] See Mrs. Grant's MS.
[290] Home, Appendix, p. 373.
[291] See note 2 in Chambers's History of the Rebellion, p. 121.
[292] See History of the Rebellion, taken from the Scots' Magazine, p. 353.
[293] Cluny Macpherson's Narrative. Home, Appendix, p. 365.
[294] Of one of these there is an interesting anecdote in the Tales of a Grandfather, vol. iii. p. 295, note.
[295] Home's History of the Rebellion, Appendix, p. 146.
[296] Brown's History of the Highlands, Part II. App. cvii. from the Stuart Papers.