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Ballendallogh (being the eleventh day of September) 

 the verie same day of this month was Carron slain 

 by John Grant of Ballendallogh, many yeirs there- 

 after. And, besides, as that John Roy Grant of 

 Carron was left-handed, so is this John Grant of 

 Ballendallogh left-handed also ; and moreover it is to 

 be observed that Ballendallogh, at the killing of this 

 Carron, had upon him the same coat of armour or 

 maillie-coat which John Roy Grant had upon him 

 at the slaughter of the great-grandfather of this 

 Ballendallogh, which maillie-coat Ballendallogh had, 

 a little before this tyme, taken from James Grant in 

 a skirmish that passed between them. Thus wee doe 

 sie that the judgements of God are inscrutable, and 

 that in His own tyme He punisheth blood by blood." 



FOREST OF ACHNACARRY BY FORT WILLIAM. 



Tins fine and historical property, belonging to 

 Cameron of Lochiel, is at times let for the season, 

 but is also often kept by the proprietor for his own 

 sport. Those parts of the lands of Gulvain which 



