[708] Patten, p. 20.

[709] Patten, p. 20. Annals of George I., p. 101.

[710] “All the lords that were Protestants, with a vast multitude of people, attended: It was very agreeable to see how decently and reverently the very common Highlanders behaved, and answered the responses according to the Rubrick, to the shame of many that pretend to more polite breeding.”—Patten, p. 40.

[711] Patten, p. 49.

[712] Annals of 2d year of George I., p. 123. Patten, pp. 53, 64, 65.

[713] Rae.

[714] Annals of 2d year of George I., p. 128.

[715] Patten, pp. 67, 68. Rae, pp. 271, 272.

[716] Patten, p. 69.

[717] Letter about the Occurrences on the way to, and at Preston. By an Eye Witness, p. 4.