[555]. Wodrow Correspondence, ii. 646.
[556]. Cal. Mercury, Aug. 7, 1722.
[557]. Caledonian Mercury.
[558]. English contemporary journals. Broadside account of the skirmish. Information from Lochcarron, MS.
[559]. Wade’s Report in App. to 2d ed. of Burt’s Letters, 1822, vol. ii. p. 280.
[560]. Lockhart Papers.
[561]. MS. poem on Wade’s Roads in Scotland, dated 1737, in possession of the Junior United Service Club.
[562]. The traditional account of Donald Murchison, communicated by Mr F. Macdonald, states that the heroic commissioner had been promised a handsome reward for his services; but Seaforth proved ungrateful. ‘He was offered only a small farm called Bundalloch, which pays at this day to Mr Matheson, the proprietor, no more than £60 a year; or another place opposite to Inverinate House, of about the same value. It is no wonder he refused these paltry offers. He shortly afterwards left this country, and died in the prime of life near Conon. On his death-bed, Seaforth went to see him, and asked how he was. He said: “Just as you will be in a short time,” and then turned his back. They never met again.’
[563]. Wodrow’s Analecta, ii. 368.
[564]. New Statistical Account of Scotland, art. Tranent.