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e, have very nearly satisfied all the claims of Mac Callum More on his neighbours.] [Footnote 342: Mackay's Memoirs; Tarbet to Melville, June 1, 1689, in the Leven and Melville Papers; Dundee to Melfort, June 27, in the Nairne Papers,] [Footnote 343: See Mackay's Memoirs, and his letter to Hamilton of the 14th of June, 1689.] [Footnote 344: Memoirs of Sir Ewan Cameron.] [Footnote 345: Memoirs of Sir Ewan Cameron.] [Footnote 346: Memoirs of Sir Ewan Cameron.] [Footnote 347: Dundee to Melfort, June 27. 1689.] [Footnote 348: See Faithful Contendings Displayed, particularly the proceedings of April 29. and 30. and of May 13. and 14., 1689; the petition to Parliament drawn up by the regiment, on July 18. 1689; the protestation of Sir Robert Hamilton of November 6. 1689; and the admonitory Epistle to the Regiment, dated March 27. 1690. The Society people, as they called themselves, seem to have been especially shocked by the way in which the King's birthday had been kept. "We hope," they wrote, "ye are against observing anniversary days as well as we, and that ye will mourn for what ye have done." As to the opinions and temper of Alexander Shields, see his Hind Let Loose.] [Footnote 349: Siege of the Castle of Edinburgh, printed for the Bannatyne Club; Lond. Gaz, June 10/20. 1689.] [Footnote 350: Act. Parl. Scot., June 5. June 17. 1689.] [Footnote 351: The instructions will be found among the Somers Tracts.] [Footnote 352: As to Sir Patrick's views, see his letter of the 7th of June, and Lockhart's letter of the 11th of July, in the Leven and Melville Papers.] [Footnote 353: My chief materials for the history of this session have been the Acts, the Minutes, and the Leven and Melville Papers.] [Footnote 354: "Athol," says Dundee contemptuously, "is gone to England, who did not know what to do."--Dundee to Melfort, June 27. 1689. See Athol's letters to Melville of the 21st of May and the 8th of June, in the Leven and Melville Papers.] [Footnote 355: Memoirs of Sir Ewan Cameron.] [Footnote 356: Mackay's Memoirs.] [Footnote 357: Ibid.] [Footnote 358: Van Odyck to the Greffier of the States General, Aug. 2/12 1689.] [Footnote 359: Memoirs of Sir Ewan Cameron.] [Footnote 360: Balcarras's Memoirs.] [Footnote 361: Mackay's Short Relation, dated Aug. 17. 1689.] [Footnote 362: Memoirs of Sir Ewan Cameron.] [Footnote 363: Memoirs of Sir Ewan Cameron; Mackay's Memoirs.] [Footnote 364:
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