rF "^ 3*"€. TWO SCOTTISH SOLDIERS AND A LAIRD.JACOBITE CD LLi _J U. DC Z o 0) 3 o en UJ U. ftmm UJ I F TWO SCOTTISH SOLDIERS A ANDSOLDIER OF 1688 BLENHEIM A SOLDIER OF THE AMERICANREVOLUTION AND A LAIRDAND HIS FORBEARSJACOBITE BY FERGUSONJAMES 14 $ OABERDEEN : D. WY^LLIE & SON / 3 :Qbz\y\\i $rcss, ^betfcccn TAYLOR AND HENDERSON, PRINTERS TO THE QUEEN. it':'•%&. eraV»^HilHJl..lJk«Jl»Jl.Mjl.Mjl.tljrift *!-J«ni.J'm»WJ»%l. ^1632 15s. for and The Colonel was in the Lieutenant-cloathing reckonings. ,£273 arrear, Colonel the each of the most of^"204 15s, Major .£177 9s., Captains ^"109 4s., the Lieutenants and most of the each. The whole,£54 12s., £40Ensigns 19s. 22 of the of the and shows both a touch ofglimpse personnel officers, of the Scotsthe clannish sentiment and how thenation, thoroughly was officered Scotsmen. Commissions asregiment by Captains were held the andcumulatively Colonel, Lieut-Colonel,by Major, —and the other were Alex.Captains Campbell, James Cranston, Blackader Governor ofStewart,Henry John (afterwards Stirling, author of a which has been in hisand memoirdiary, published by Dr. Andrew and Aikman.Crichton), George Murray, Monro, James subalterns were several of thethe Colonel's own name.Among A Lieutenant was while there were threeJohn Ferguson Adjutant, and The last wasRobert, Jamesensigns, John, Ferguson.