[ [109] Shields.
[ [110] Kilmaronock, a village about two miles southeast of Loch Lomond, has a chapel or convent dedicated to St. Maronnan, of whom little is remembered.
[ [111] “I grant him,” i.e., I grant that he is.
[ [112] A cascade on the Keltie.
[ [113] Unless.
[ [114] Quenched.
[ [115] Archibald Douglas, so called because so many of his enterprises ended in tine (or “distress”). After being defeated by Harry Hotspur at Homildon Hill in 1402, he joined Hotspur in his rebellion against Henry IV., and in the following year was with him disastrously defeated at Shrewsbury.
[ [116] The Celtic festival celebrated about the 1st of May.
[ [117] A species of grass.
[ [118] A promontory on the north bank of Loch Katrine.