[40] Betrayed and taken at Hanau, and died in prison.
[41] Killed before Bremen.
[42] Called Dear Sandie—he was subsequently employed in the artillery of the Scottish Covenanting army.
[43] He was assassinated by a lieutenant of his own regiment, whom he had been provoked to batoon. A court-martial of Germans acquitted the lieutenant, on the ground that it was contrary to Swedish discipline to cudgel an officer. General Leslie, being then governor of Staten where the earl was buried, had the lieutenant immediately apprehended and shot at a post.
[44] Stevenson.
[45] Stevenson, quoting Historical Collections, MS.
[46] Book of Adjournal. P. C. R.
[47] Black Book of Taymouth, p. 75.
[48] Black Book of Taymouth, p. 440.
[49] Black Book of Taymouth, p. 77.