| David Stewart - 1822 - 576 pages
...behaving peaceably. Reparation was to be made to Lochiel for the wood cut by the garrison of Inverlochay. A full indemnity was granted for all acts of depredation,...committed by his men. Reparation was to be made to the tenants for all the losses they sustained from the troops. All tithes, cess, 'and public burdens... | |
| David Stewart - Clans - 1825 - 596 pages
...behaving peaceably. Reparation was to be made to Lochiel for the wood cut by the garrison of Inverlochay. A full indemnity was granted for all acts of depredation,...committed by his men. Reparation was to be made to the tenants for all the losses they sustained from the troops. All tithes, cess, and public burdens... | |
| William Forbes Skene - Clans - 1837 - 346 pages
...their arms, as before the war broke out, they behaving peaceably. Reparation was to be made to Locheil for the wood cut by the garrison of Inverlochy. A...from the troops." Sir Ewen joined the royal party at Killicranky, although then an old man, and survived till the year 1719, when he died at the age of... | |
| University magazine - 1848 - 792 pages
...Reparation was also made to him for the wood which the governor of Inverlochy had cut on his grounds, and to his tenants for all the losses they had sustained from the garrison. Lochiel performed the ceremony of submission in presence of the governor, which was merely... | |
| James Browne - Clans - 1838 - 532 pages
...honour to live in peace. He and his elan were allowed to keep their arms as before the war brokeout, they behaving peaceably. Reparation was to be made...all the losses they had sustained from the troops. All tithes, cess, and public burdens which had not been paid, wore to be remitted." This was in June... | |
| Thomas Smibert - Clans - 1850 - 596 pages
...garrison of Inverloehy. A full indemnity was granted for all aets of depredation and erimes eommitted by his men. Reparation was to be made to his tenants...all the losses they had sustained from the troops." These are the very words of Monk himself in his despateh to England. Certainly, the terms are more... | |
| William Forbes Skene - Clans - 1902 - 476 pages
...their arms, as before the war broke out, they behaving peaceably. Reparation was to be made to Locheil for the wood cut by the garrison of Inverlochy. A...from the troops." Sir Ewen joined the royal party at Killicranky, although then an old man, and survived till the year 1719, when he died at the age of... | |
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