Alexander Grant, brother to Glenmorriston
THOMAS MACKAY. — The prisoner served in the rebel army in Glengarry’s regiment, and was in arms with the rebels at Falkirk.
JAMES GRANT. — I saw him under arms with Glengarry’s men who were in the rebellion at a place called Leadhill, near the Duke of Queensberry’s, between Glasgow and Carlisle, in the retreat of the rebels from England. Also saw him often with the rebel army, and he always marched with Glengarry’s men.
DUNCAN GRANT. — I saw him in arms with Glengarry’s men at Edinburgh, Perth, Glasgow, and Stirling, and many other places, in highland dress, armed with sword and pistols. I was in same regiment with the prisoner.
Capt. EYRE; Lieut. M0ORE. — Prisoner told them at Inverness he was a private man in Glengarry’s regiment.
JOHN URQUHART. — I saw him several times at Edinburgh after the battle of Prestonpans in highland dress, armed with broadsword and pistols.
[Acquitted by Mr. Attorney’s consent as coming in under the Duke’s proclamation]
JAMES GRANT. — I saw him under arms with Glengarry’s men who were in the rebellion at a place called Leadhill, near the Duke of Queensberry’s, between Glasgow and Carlisle, in the retreat of the rebels from England. Also saw him often with the rebel army, and he always marched with Glengarry’s men.
DUNCAN GRANT. — I saw him in arms with Glengarry’s men at Edinburgh, Perth, Glasgow, and Stirling, and many other places, in highland dress, armed with sword and pistols. I was in same regiment with the prisoner.
Capt. EYRE; Lieut. M0ORE. — Prisoner told them at Inverness he was a private man in Glengarry’s regiment.
JOHN URQUHART. — I saw him several times at Edinburgh after the battle of Prestonpans in highland dress, armed with broadsword and pistols.
[Acquitted by Mr. Attorney’s consent as coming in under the Duke’s proclamation]