[m'lennan] death of DULHUT 47 



we have nothing from the hand of Diilhut save his memorial to the 

 minister in 1697, and this will and its codicils; but even with this scanty 

 material we can add to Vaudreuii's curt eulogy " he was a very honest 

 man," that he was a man of good judgment, of firm resolution, of strong 

 faith and friendship, singularly modest in a day when self-assertion 

 seemed a necessity for recognition; a man who under constant disap- 

 pointment and great physical suffering was supported by a marvellous 

 patience that endured until the hour of his release. 



