| David Stewart - 1822 - 576 páginas
...men more. " Monroes. — Sir Henry Monro of Fowlis is their Chief. His lands hold of the Crown. He can raise 300 men. " Rosses.— Lord Ross is their Chief. His lands hold of the Crown, and he can raise 500 men. " Sutherland^. — The Earl of Sutherland is their Chief. In Gaelic he is called... | |
| David Stewart (Major-General.) - 1825 - 662 páginas
...Henry Monro of Fowlis is their Chief. His lands hold of the Crown. He can raise 300 men. " Roues. — Lord Ross is their Chief. His lands hold of the Crown, and he can raise 500 men. " Sutherland! — The Earl of Sutherland is their Chief. In Gaelic he is called... | |
| George Buchanan - 1829 - 742 páginas
...men more. " Monroes. — Sir Henry Monroe of Fowlis is their chief. His lands hold of the crown. He can raise 300 men. " Rosses. — Lord Ross is their chief. His lands hold of the crown, and he can raise 500 men. " Sutherland}. — The earl of Sutherland is their chief. In Gaelic he is called... | |
| George Buchanan - 1856 - 852 páginas
...1500 men more. "Monroes. — Sir Henry Monroe of Fowlis is their chief. His lanehold of the crown. He can raise 300 men. " Rosses. — Lord Ross is their chief. His lands hold of the crown, ud he can raise 500 men. " Suthtrlands. — The earl of Sutherland is their chief. In Gaelic h< is... | |
| David Stewart - 1885 - 442 páginas
...men more. " Monroes. — Sir Henry Monro of Fowlis is their Chief. His lands hold of the Crown. He can raise 300 men. " Rosses. — Lord Ross is their Chief. His lands hold of the Crown, and he can raise 500 men. " Sutherland*.— 'Vte Earl of Sutherland is their Chief. In Gaelic he is called... | |
| James Allardyce - 1895 - 446 páginas
...Straglass in Irish Called Inshisolich holds his Land of the Crown and Can bring out 200 Men. McKENZIES.— -One of the Most Considerable Clans Under one head...Estate lyes in Strathnaver and he can raise 500 Men. S1NKLAIRS. — The Earl of Caitness is their chief and Could raise 500 Men, but his Estate being Mostly... | |
| Thomas Brumby Johnston, James Alexander Robertson - 1899 - 234 páginas
...follow their Chief, Neither are they in Use, or Very Apt to Armaments in that Countrey of Ross, etc., of late they are much come in to Independancy. MONROES....but his Estate being Mostly gone, both it and the follo wings are now in the hands of Sincklairs of Dunbeth and Ulpster, etc. The whole following brought... | |
| Thomas Brumby Johnston, James Alexander Robertson - 1899 - 238 páginas
...follow their Chief, Neither are they in Use, or Very Apt to Armaments in that Countrey of Ross, etc., of late they are much come in to Independancy. MONROES....Chief, His Estate lyes in Strathnaver, and he can raise 50x3 Men. SINKLAIRS.— The Earl of Caitness is their Chief, and Could raise 500 Men, but his Estate... | |
| Alexandre Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie (the Elder.) - 1910 - 258 páginas
...their Chief. Neither are they in Use or Very Apt to Armaments in that Countrey of Ross, &c., [and] of late they are much come in to Independancy. MONROES....Strathnaver, and he can raise 500 Men. SINKLAIRS. The Earl of Cait[h]ness is their chief and Could raise 500 Men, but his Estate being Mostly gone, both it and the... | |
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